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The word Protestant originated from this incident.
"I don't know of a source from whence much of that tripe originated," Mr. Durkin told the commission, "but it never originated from this case".
If Gordon Brown thinks three-quarters of terrorist plots have originated from this area, would that be while we have been fighting there?
But most of his so-called "Puritan" pictures - paintings in which he castigates the evils of Victorian society - originated from this scheme.
"All my films originated from this fear of life, fear of loss, and also a childish hope of being born again," he said.
He does not cite the South Bank University study flagged up earlier, but says the figure originated from this paper: Pain, N. and Young, G. (2004), 'The macroeconomic impact of UK withdrawal from the EconomicnoModellingling, 21, pp.387 408.
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All problems originate from this point".
Amazingly, six of the champions originate from this tiny town of Bekoji, and have been coached by Coach.
All other lamellae originate from this founding lamella.
There are whispers on the internet, originating from this forum post by a DirectShow developer.
This provides assurance that data signed with this particular key really originates from this specific camera.
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