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War driving originated from something called war dialling.
Retro decided that the game would follow a theme of light and dark, which originated from "something that everyone understands: the conflict between good and evil".
But the knots in our stomachs originate from something deeper than specific policy differences - they have to do with the very definition of America that we've internalized, which is now bumping up against the reality of this administration.
The movie's strange title originated from something said by Ringo Starr, who described it this way in an interview with disc jockey Dave Hull in 1964: "We went to do a job, and we'd worked all day and we happened to work all night.
We used the term "degree of degradation" in this study since the positive effect of prehydrolysis prior to SSF of steam-pretreated spruce slurry appears to originate from something other than a reduction in viscosity during prehydrolysis.
Clades originating from a grade, that is.
"The march shouldn't be originating from Washington.
Take deep breaths, originating from your belly.
Everything "originates" from the origin.
Misinterpretations of cancer diagnoses may have originated from doctors' wording when questioning or excluding something during the examination, e.g. nevus extraction, prostate sample or Pap test.
Otherwise, they maintain, the universe would have to originate from nothing, and it's not possible that something come from nothing.
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