Sentence examples for of whatever origin from inspiring English sources

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In early Middle English short vowels of whatever origin were lengthened in the open stressed syllables of disyllabic words.

However, radiative heating of whatever origin, including possible lightning, remains a candidate process of chondrule formation.

No matter how much we debate specific scientific papers and climate records of whatever origin with clearly articulated understadning of them.

Concerning chondrule formation, low energetic efficiency and violent conditions in electrical gas discharges showed that chondrules did not form inside hypothetical lightning channels in the solar nebula, while radiative heating of whatever origin, including lightning, remains a candidate mechanism for chondrule formation.

This indicates that LCOs of whatever origin are perceived by the same LysM domain receptor kinase and that the majority of responses towards externally applied LCOs is controled by the CSSP.

Similarly, low mood, tendency to somatise, and psychosocial stressors at work may all cause sensory symptoms, of whatever origin, to be more distressing, thereby increasing the likelihood of medical consultation and that the symptoms will be reported when those affected are questioned.

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That is a simple function of population growth among younger communities, of whatever ethnic origin.

There's really nothing new under the sun; it's just a matter of marketing". Whatever the origin of the character, that marketing still depends heavily on Hollywood.

So by all means feel free to question the origins of whatever it is you are spending your hard-earnt cash on; but perhaps we could all do with focusing a little more on the first five letters of that much-bandied word.

"Jihad means struggle," she countered, and Inspire wants to teach women to resist all forms of violence, whatever its origin.

We affirm the absolute necessity of reform to reassure the American people that we can hear their needs, the cries of their hearts, and that these needs can and ought to be translated into public policies that are as efficient as we can make them, for all people, of whatever race, religion, or country of origin.

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