Sentence examples for origin it in from inspiring English sources

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It may sound obvious, but by bringing refining and processing facilities close to the source of origin it in effect stabilises the product and reduces the risks of spoilage.

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Thought to be Jewish in origin, it survived in, of all places, Catholic convents.

Of low-temperature, hydrothermal origin, it occurs in Montreal, where it was first discovered; near Monte Amiata, Tuscany, Italy; and in Algiers.

Original Distribution: W. auropunctata is generally described as neotropical in origin; it is abundant in Central America and central and southern South America.

Slavic in origin, it was mentioned in 1118 as a trading centre.

Thought to be largely genetic in origin, it is usually diagnosed in infancy; there is no cure, only palliative treatments of widely variable efficacy.

Five years later, cleansed of its illicit origins, it emerged in New York as a rich man's prize, in the foyer of a Fifth Avenue apartment.

Though largely American in origin, it does include British material.

That context is now global, but in origin it is local.

Though tobacco is tropical in origin, it is grown throughout the world.

Possibly Bronze Age in origin, it has Punic, Greek, and Roman ruins.

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