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Prada's Italian origins may have played a role.

They work best in societies with certain values whose origins may not be entirely rational.

Its origins may have been humble, but its design was as inventive as ever.

Some reports, however, suggest its origins may stretch back to the late 1990s.

Bitcoin's origins may be shrouded in mystery, but plenty is known about Andresen and his past.

Its origins may be nebulous, but the stiletto is a precision instrument.

Whatever their origins may have been, by the '60s neither Macdonald nor the Review was Communist.

Ironically, new observations suggest that their origins may not be uniform at all.

It is more prevalent in children, who often outgrow it, and its origins may be different in adults.

Could this birth, on the wrong side of the bed, explain why jazz's origins may have been deliberately obscured?

The michelada's origins may be murky, but mark this: The American tongue has an appetite for Mexican tastes.

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