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remnant and origin
The results are expected to have important implications for particle physics and cosmology, due to a theoretical Greisen – Zatsepin – Kuzmin limit to the energies of cosmic rays from long distances ( about 160 million light years ) which occurs above 10 < sup > 20 </ sup > eV because of interactions with the remnant photons from the big bang origin of the universe.
The name " Kalmyk " is a word of Turkic origin that means " remnant " or " to remain.
Based on writing of Percy Smith and Elsdon Best, there grew theories that the Māori had displaced a more primitive pre-Māori population of Moriori ( sometimes described as a small-statured, dark-skinned race of possible Melanesian origin ), in mainland New Zealand-and that the Chatham Island Moriori were the last remnant of this earlier race.
Though the Byzantine Empire was Roman in origin and was called " Eastern Roman Empire " by its inhabitants in antiquity, it became Hellenistic with time to the point where Greek replaced Latin as the official language in AD 610, owing to its location ( in the Greek-speaking realm and sphere of influence ) and the fact that, following the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it became the only European remnant of the Roman Empire.
The lake is of glacial-tectonic origin and is a small remnant of a larger body of water which existed in this area during an Ice Age.
The chloroplasts of trees still retain their own DNA as a molecular remnant that indicated their origin as photosynthetic bacteria.
The bulge to the northeast has left a remnant of its origin in the crater floor, as a series of low hills extending from the north and southeast.
His subsequent works were dissertations on the origin of alphabetical writing ( Die Erfindung der Buch stabenschrift, 1801 ), on the antiquity of the Codex Vaticanus ( 1810 ), and on ancient mythology ( Uber den Mythos der alien Volker, 1812 ); a new interpretation of the Song of Solomon ( Des hohe Lied in einer noch unversuchten Deutung, 1813 ), to the effect that the lover represents King Hezekiah, while by his beloved is intended the remnant left in Israel after the deportation of the ten tribes ; and treatises on the indissoluble character of the matrimonial bond ( De conjugii cheistiani vinculo indissolubili commentatio exegetica, 1816 ) and on the Alexandrian version of the Pentateuch ( 1818 ).
The origin of the Mairu is thought to be as old as the " mouros encantados " in Portuguese (), who are thought to be the remnant of old pre-Roman deities.
In July 2007, on a visit to Singapore, the actor Sir Ian McKellen made an appeal to the authorities to get rid of this remnant of British colonial law, just as his country of origin had done,
Those from upper Agusan went back to their places of origin and the remnant population were attached to the town of Tubay.

remnant and current
The current city is a remnant of a larger area known from the first days of its settlement in the early 17th century by English colonists as the New Poquoson Parish of the Church of England.
When the towns of Carmel and Patterson were split from Frederickstown in 1795, the remnant, constituting the current Kent, was established as the " Town of Frederick ".
The current facility is the substantially remodeled underground remnant of a much grander structure designed by McKim, Mead, and White and completed in 1910.
A remnant is the current division of Denmark into two High Court districts, the Eastern and Western High Court.
The current design of the stadium, with the Greek style columns being the primary remnant of the older facility, has prompted some fans to refer to the stadium as the " Spaceship on Soldier Field ".
Mount Warning is the central volcanic remnant of an ancient shield volcano, the Tweed Volcano, which would have been about above sea level or just under twice the height of the current mountain.
The current Torre Donà is a remnant of the castle built some time in between ; it is 66 m high and it may have been the highest brick tower at that time if the date of construction is correct.
The Activist GLF was interested in the sexual liberation for all people, as they believed that heterosexuality was a remnant of cultural inhibition and felt that change would not come about unless the current social institutions were dismantled and rebuilt without defined sexual roles.
At current rates however, salinity is predicted to have moderate scale impacts on land and infrastructure by 2050, with 12, 000 km of roads, 1500 km of rail lines, and around 2. 8million hectares of agricultural land, remnant vegetation, and wetlands and streams negatively affected
This arrangement is no longer rules-legal, but the existence of a cannon crewed by Chaos Dwarfs in the current rules is a remnant of older editions.
The current is a remnant of M-43 in the Lansing area.
The current northwestern Czech population now is considered an autochthonous remnant of that maximum distribution based on the results of genetic analyses ( it is closest genetically to the Carpathian populations ).
The only surviving remnant of the original school building is the school bell, which hangs in the foyer of the current administration block.

remnant and device
A Nazi German World War II incendiary device | incendiary bomb remnant

remnant and name
Edom is symbolic of the remnant of men and Gentiles who will eventually bear God ’ s name.
One remnant of this era is that the name Dresden is still used in the Dresden School District, an interstate school district serving both Hanover and Norwich, Vermont — the first and one of the few inter-state school districts in the nation.
It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.
The forest is a remnant of an older and much larger royal hunting forest, which derived its name from its status as the shire ( or sher ) wood of Nottinghamshire, which in fact extended into several neighbouring counties ( shires ), bordered on the west along the River Erewash and the Forest of East Derbyshire.
Serpent Mound lends its name to the Serpent Mound crater, the eroded remnant of a huge ancient meteorite impact crater.
The town name may have resulted from the happy connotations connected with Micah: 2, 12: " I will surely gather the remnant of Israel ; I will put them together as the sheep of Bozrah, as the flock in the midst of their fold ; they shall make a great noise by reason of the multitude of men.
The only remnant of this glorious age that has survived is Lithia Springs and its historic lithia spring water under the name brand Lithia, that is still bottled and sold in restaurants and health food stores.
The most noticeable remnant of Gooding is in the name give to Gooding Street, which runs east-west across the township, passing just south of Crockery Lake.
22, And I will rise up against them, saith the Lord of hosts, and cut off from Babylon name and remnant and son and grandchild, saith the Lord, is applied by these interpretations to the trio: " Name " to Nebuchadnezzar, " remnant " to Evil-merodach, " son " to Belshazzar, and " grandchild " Vashti ( ib .).
* The Griffon tower, last remnant of the medieval castle that gave the city its name.
Ahaz wishes to ask Assyria for help, but Isaiah, at God's command, takes his son Shear-jashub ( a symbolic name meaning " a remnant shall return ") and assures Ahaz that the two enemy kings will not succeed ( Isaiah 7: 3-9 ).
The NYA broke into factions as a result of infighting, and Pierce gained control of the largest remnant in 1970 and continued the organization under that name until its reorganization in 1974.
By 1869 some were suggesting that the name pixie was a racial remnant of Pictic tribes who used to paint and tattoo their skin blue, an attribute often given to pixies.
The name relates to the deer park attached to Sheffield Manor, the remnant of which is now known as Norfolk Park.
The name relates to the deer park attached to Sheffield Manor, the remnant of which is now known as Norfolk Park.
The latter was the name given to the Mapuche by the Spaniards but nowadays both the Mapuche and others avoid this usage as the exonym is a remnant of Spanish colonialism, and has therefore become an offensive term.
Even more commonly, The Free Kirk is heard as an informal name for the Free Church of Scotland, the remnant of an evangelical presbyterian church formed in 1843 when its founders withdrew from the Church of Scotland.
Sometimes, the section name is a remnant from gappei, a system where several adjacent communities merge to form a larger municipality, where the old town names are kept for a section of the new city, even though the resulting new city may have a completely different name.
A small local area called as " Kalanti " ( Kaland in Swedish ) would have been a remnant of the earlier name Kvenland.
The Marais Poitevin (, Poitevin Marsh ) is a large area of marshland in Western France, a remnant of the former Gulf of Poitou ( the name meaning " Poitou's Marsh ", " Marsh of Poitou region ").
Commentators, Jewish and Christian, traditionally note that this first son's name is also prophetic-meaning " the remnant shall return "-but no account of why, when or how this son was named is given in the Book of Isaiah.

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