Sentence examples for origin in the third from inspiring English sources

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Theologians as diverse as Clement and Origin in the third century, Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Paul Tillich in the twentieth, and countless in between also chose not to limit just how far Christ's redemptive love can reach.

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The incident had its origin in the fifth inning, when the Angels right-hander Ramón Ortiz struck shortstop Derek Jeter on his left hand on an 0-2 pitch with two outs.

"It was intended to provide a mechanism for the return of a very small number of very important pieces that never should have been taken from their place of origin in the first place.

We should, instead, be putting pressure on our government to live up to its responsibilities towards asylum seekers under the 1951 Geneva convention in recognition of the fact that many asylum seekers are the casualties of our governments' policies in their countries of origin in the first place.

It has its origin in the sixth century BCE[1] India with the emergence of the Siddhārtha Gautama.

Surgical techniques had their origin in the twentieth century from then on, they have been modified into versatile and predictable methods for the correction of maxillofacial malformations.

Since its origin in the sixteenth century, it has undergone many transformations and currently receives flow from the Red River and partial flow of the Mississippi River through multiple pathways.

Given the high risk of cardiovascular disease in South Asians and the importance of inflammation in coronary heart disease we tested the hypothesis that circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin 6 (IL-6) would be higher in healthy British born infants of South Asian origin than in infants of European origin in the first 2 years of life.

Fiat takes its origin in the first words that God spoke in Genesis: "Fiat lux" (let light be).

Unsupervised principal component analysis (PCA) clearly separated DNA-methylation profiles according to the tissue of origin in the first dimension indicating that there are marked differences in their epigenetic make up.

Chapter VI 'Sexual reproduction and sexual selection' is more Darwinian than even Fisher realized, for it contains the section 'Natural selection and the sex-ratio' which, as we have seen, he did not trace to its origin in the first edition of The Descent of Man.

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