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Mapping the genes of the suspect coronavirus will also shed light on its origin, biologists said.
The composition of the atmosphere encodes a great deal of information bearing on its origin.
He speaks with an accent, but I don't dare speculate on its origin for fear of mislabeling him.
Psychologists in the 19th and 20th centuries, most of whom classified homosexuality as a form of mental illness, developed a variety of theories on its origin.
But others see the funds as an opportunity, a wall of money that will prop up stockmarkets.Whether an individual fund is seen as a threat or an opportunity depends on its origin.
Discussion on its origin, and even reality, lies out of the scope of this paper.
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Although historians are divided on its origins, many believe it originated in the 1700s, when, before artillery was fired, it was customary to shout, "Beware before".
The observers will need to focus their attention on the violence, report on its origins and course, and demand that it stop.
Each dish has an essay that explicates it, to an extent, as Patterson ruminates on its origins and inspirations.
Supreme provides a good example of how a brand can successfully capitalise on its origins in an urban subculture.
Tests on the dirt and on the head itself should also help archaeologists to zero in on its origins.
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