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The most famous election in literature, at Eatanswill, in Dickens's The Pickwick Papers, sees the unfortunate Mr Pickwick accidentally pushed up on to the hustings platform where he looks down on a scene "from whence arose a storm of groans, and shouts, and yells, and hootings, that would have done honour to an earthquake".

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William Wood in 1719 was the first to apply it in economics: "The Increase of our Foreign Trade... whence has arisen all those Animal Spirits, those Springs of Riches which has enabled us to spend so many millions for the preservation of our Liberties".

It has been noted that when gametocytes are present in older age groups, their densities, relative to the asexual parasite density whence they arise, are generally increased [74].

To voice your dissatisfaction with an economy in ruin and a legacy of debt is one thing, but to not understand from whence this dilemma arose is from lack of trying or craven denial.

The good news is that once you understand whence these feelings arise, FOMO can be reversed and spun in a positive direction.

Who then knows whence it has arisen?" While the god of the Old Testament was shouting command ment)s, Prajapati was asking: "Who am I?" Since opening the floodgates on the divine question, Indic thought has followed a glorious evolutionary arc from shamanism, nature worship and sacrifice through sublime and complex theories on mental cognition, the nature of consciousness, and quantum physics.

Throughout subsequent centuries, colleges and quasi-universities (called madrasah or dār al-ʿulūm) arose throughout the Muslim world from Spain (whence philosophy and science were transmitted to the Latin West) across Central Asia to India.

Both maintain that a certain standpoint is a legitimate one, and is the one whence judgments of responsibility arise.

As creator, on this account, God really does not know what kind of world he is creating: how evil it will be, whence the evil will arise, and how to anticipate it in detail in the plan of creation.

In imitation of this group, gospel quartets arose, followed by increasing diversification with the early 20th-century rise of jackleg and singing preachers, from whence came the popular style of gospel music.

Cheers arose.

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