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The cells seemed to have local origins, and he speculated that they were induced by the injury.
But his local origins have nothing to do with his act, nor his connection to the audience.
Goetzmann plays down the Revolution's more local origins, the strand of antimonarchical English Protestant nationalism rooted in the bloody war between king and Parliament in the 1640s.
With its local origins and connections, the Ghazni Taliban have been able to intimidate the government and exert influence over the population.
Bunting's North American audience in particular dwindled — without Bunting there, on the stage or in the lecture hall, to give "Briggflatts" voice and embody its local origins, the poem's vivid immediacy faded.
While rock and pop acts often play down their local origins to court a wider audience, rappers have found that parochialism can be the key to success: they brag about their neighborhoods as a way of explaining who they are.
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Many objects found in the tombs were evidently not of local origin.
A group of "robber bees" of unknown but local origin swarmed in and stole all the honey.
That local origin of the inspiring chant, and its familiarity to many voters in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary this week, means a lot to the Obama campaign.
But in a deeper sense the comparisons ring true: the blues emerged during Jim Crow, transcended their local origin and translated to every corner of the globe.
"The Creation as We Saw It," shot on the South Pacific island of Vanuatu, is a playful collage of local origin myths and folk tales.
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