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That suggests cattle originally came to Africa from the Middle East, as geography might predict.
The results in essentially all recent states have been in line with what might be predicted from their demographics (even if the polls sometimes got them wrong).
Furthermore, in the past half-century the Himalayan region has seen fewer powerful earthquakes than might be predicted from historical records.
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