Sentence examples for origin moves from inspiring English sources

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The same muscle is known as the deltoideus in reptiles and mammals; in the latter, part of its origin moves from the scapula to the clavicle (collarbone).

As Blue Origin moves toward its goal of having "millions of people living and working in space," the company has launched and landed the same rocket four times in a row, an unprecedented feat aimed at ultimately lowering the cost of space travel.

The origin moves with the velocity of the base-state gas, which is slower than the Kepler velocity (v_K) by amount (eta v_K), where (eta equiv - partial P_0/partial r)/(2rho _{{rm g}0}Omega _K^2 r)) and (rho _{{rm g}0}) and (P_0) are the gas density and pressure, respectively, at the midplane of the base state (Adachi et al. 1976; Weidenschilling 1977; Nakagawa et al. 1986).

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During the 8th century ce, persons of Arab, Persian, and Turkish origin moved in large numbers to the subcontinent.

Since May, when 10,000 or so Turkish soldiers penetrated 30km (18 miles) into northern Iraq, Mr Hussein has let thousands of Kurds of Turkish origin move south.

So he had to shut it down.Mr Wadhwa, who is himself of Indian origin, moved to America from Australia back in the days when it was easy.

In October of that year, Origin moved to the east coast for The Creators Project: New York festival in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood.

Genetic tracing of papilla epithelial cells marked using mTert (mouse telomerase reverse transcriptase), an enzyme expressed by ES cells and several adult stem cells, also failed to detect cells of papillary origin moving to the outer medulla or cortex following ischaemia [ 141].

The book begins with the postwar context of the scheme's origins, moves through its difficult Australian establishment during the early Cold War, the challenges posed by the Vietnam War, and the impacts of civil rights and gender parity movements and late 20th century economic belt-tightening.

In Senegal, a prominent new figure of success is that of the moodu moodu, an urban merchant who now asserts his previously stigmatized rural origins, moves easily in transnational commercial and financial networks, and operates in the 'interstices of … illegality' (Banégas and Warnier 2001: 8).

Costumes grew more glittery as the music's origins moved eastward.

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