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to origin
noun
The beginning of something.
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Because it would be detrimental to Origin.
Both made telling contributions which may illustrate one of the upsides to Origin for club sides.
Blues great Andrew Johns, speaking on Triple M, said Tedesco would handle the step up to Origin and Taylor agreed.
Tying criminal acts to origin is also shows a reluctance to take ownership of your national problems.
Without tank washings, tankers would roll loaded one-way, then go back to origin to load again.
But perhaps the meat industry should be less worried about how people will respond to origin labels.
Each letter is analyzed according to "origin and evolution," "shapes and interpretations" and "the letter in brief, abbreviations and meanings".
The Panthers' Josh Mansour hasn't been mentioned too much in Origin discussions but he is a beast of a winger who is well suited to Origin.
Creating these social networks can help facilitate social and economic integration for young people in both destination countries and when they return home to origin countries.
In the lead-up to Origin III, NSW rake Robbie Farah said he considered himself the equal of rival Cameron Smith.
Yes, citizenship is something that has to be earned, and there are benchmarks for that, but to tie it to origin in criminal cases has problematic racist implications.
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