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Despite the American origins of the pseudo-Chinese dish called chop suey, the term itself originates in a bit of Guangdong dialect that means mixed bits.
It does not matter if it originates in a misunderstanding".
The word originates in a street dialect called bargoens, with roots in 19th-century urban life.
The music which accompanies "The American Way" originates in a studio above the Center Theatre.
His argument that cutting taxes "helps keep the economy growing," originates in a long-treasured tenet of Republicanism.
He prefers to translate the tale, which originates in a novel by Michael Morpurgo, into a fully cinematic idiom.
It originates in a problem that the medieval mathematician Leonardo of Pisa - nicknamed Fibonacci - posed in 1202 in his Liber Abaci (Book of the Abacus).
It does not matter if it originates in a misunderstanding… Sell cigarettes without the proper authority and your body can be destroyed.
It is easy to find the artwork in this exhibition exotic, for it originates in a part of the world that is unfamiliar to many of us.
The sequester originates in a political crisis in 2011, when debates over deficit reduction almost saw the American government default on its debt payments.
The New Yorker, April 1 , 1939P. 11 The music which accompanies "The American Way" originates in a studio above the Center Theatre.
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