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Their earliest references in the Oxford English Dictionary originated in the first half of the 16th century, but then the confusion began.
Most of the orders and families of mammals now in existence originated in the first 10 million–20 million years after the dinosaurs' extinction.
Planted trees did not present a taproot and 97% of the main roots originated in the first 20 cm beneath the soil surface.
They were also able to pinpoint genes that originated in the first host of the cancer, when it likely arose through mutations.
Simultaneously, the FUE being served by the second femtocell experiences a very good signal strength (e.g., γ ¯ 2 → 2 = 20 dB), but the strength of the interfering signal originated in the first femtocell is weak (e.g., γ ¯ 1 → 2 = 0 dB).
The term "never again" originated in the First World War, not [with] the Holocaust.
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