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In the monuments and squares of older cities and towns are solemn references to shared origins.
Their somewhat shared origins had, of course, been a crucial factor in their romance.
The shared origins of the two hatreds means that, in the context of the ongoing wars in the Middle East, Islamophobic conspiracies can easily supplant traditional antisemitic rhetoric.
Despite their shared origins in the mouth, the act of speech and the act of eating do not have much in common.
The extraordinary levels of social and economic vulnerability impacting ordinary people from the American midwest to the Middle East have shared origins in the global concentration of wealth and power in fewer hands.
Martin Roth, the director of the V&A, said: "The V&A and Science Museum Group have shared origins and uniting our complementary collections will create a peerless historical and artistic photography resource.
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We now know that every atom in existence originated in the heart of an exploding star; everything is connected by this shared origin.
René Guénoun called himself a Semite, a word that he felt united Jewish and Arab worlds and best reflected a shared origin.
Instead of Theropoda and Ornithischia being distantly related, they are actually "sister taxa" with a shared origin.
New data showing unexpected similarities between the eyes of a marine worm and those of humans suggest a shared origin.
Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement studies showed a clonal rearrangement of the IGH gene in both HS and DLBCL with identical amplicons, suggesting a shared origin of the neoplastic clones.
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