Sentence examples for provenance of which from inspiring English sources

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He made it clear that issues had been raised about their authenticity and that he could not include a work the provenance of which might in any way be questioned.

He said that he briefed then editor Piers Morgan on the information once he had heard about it, saying at that stage, it was just a "tip" – the provenance of which he could not recall: "I don't recall exact nature of it, it was from within showbusiness department".

Wallace, at the time showbiz editor of the Daily Mirror, said that he briefed then editor Piers Morgan on the information once he had heard about it, saying at that stage, it was just a "tip" – the provenance of which he could not recall: "I don't recall the exact nature of it, it was from within the showbusiness department".

Large viruses also have many "unique", lineage-specific genes the provenance of which remains uncertain.

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Works on the history of the earlier kings of Norway include two Latin chronicles of Norwegian provenance, one of which was compiled circa 1180, and two vernacular histories, also written in Norway, the so-called Ágrip (c. 1190) and Fagrskinna (c. 1230).

The high-order sequence boundaries display increasing depth of erosion northwestward toward the Sevier orogenic belt and mark changes in sediment dispersal patterns and provenance, none of which can be explained by eustatic sea-level falls.

There was also controversy in Tanzania over the provenance of Malaika, which several east Africans had claimed to have written.

Within minutes, she had tried and discarded a brocade turban, a rabbit felt tricorn, a straw sailor hat and a taupe felt beret, finally settling on a black lacquered straw cocktail hat of 1940's provenance, to which she attached a Bakelite cherry brooch.

By then a work written in and for a specific time, elbowing out previous versions on which it substantially relied, with many wonderful coinages as well as some pedestrian and repetitive formulations, had turned into something universal and apparently divinely provenanced, a book of which the proverbial American Baptist could insist: "If it's good enough for St Paul, it's good enough for me".

To explore the consequences of using alternative approaches to control for provenance nonindependence, all of the analyses described below were conducted using the following five dataset/covariance matrix combinations: (i) the subset of 17 provenances for which genotypic data were available, using an identity matrix as the provenance covariance matrix.

A good life and a humane death: these considerations of provenance influence the decision of which animals' flesh to buy, but the charge of hypocrisy hangs over them.

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