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Let it suffice that inspiration originates in some truth.
Many times corporate fraud originates in some fairly innocent business model.
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(I imagine they originated in some other musical, maybe with Fred and Adele Astaire).
The Birtwistle has its ear to the ground, and its clashes and felicities originate in some underlying hum of nature.
Well, sir, it all originated in some fertile editorial brain over at Mademoiselle, which was celebrating its thirtieth anniversary with a number roguishly designated "Man Talk Issue".
But best to keep in mind that the most ubiquitous threats to our privacy do not originate in some secret government bunker.
At one time, Anne Perry would direct her Victorian police detective, Thomas Pitt, to crimes that originated in some grave social injustice of the period, like child labor or pestilential slum conditions.
"Millionaire" originated in Britain.
Origins of the Kabbala begins with an analysis of the Book Bahir (taken largely from his doctoral thesis) a work Scholem claims emerges from a circle of mystics led by the enigmatic Isaac the Blind in Provence although he suggests some strata of this enigmatic work may originate in some unknown Jewish Gnostic groups.
They originated in some sweat-ridden latex dungeon in 1890s Bavaria, but Dorothy Perkins won't write that on their website because they're pussies. .
Unlike this year's winner, who gifted the world with an excellent Gloria Gaynor-songe song ("I am what I am") or in the manner of Shirley Bassey, the songs originating in some of Eurasia's regions were more reminiscent of Monty Python sketches.
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