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owes and origin
The method of treatment of the traditional material to which the Talmud owes its origin was established in Babylonia by Rav.
The French word owes something to both Old High German olbenta " camel ", and to Latin elephantus " elephant ", a word of Greek origin.
This practice, still in force at the end of the fourth century, dates apparently from the period when the great cemeterial basilicas were built in Rome, and owes its origin to the solemn commemoration services of martyrs, held at their tombs on the anniversary of their burial, as early as the third century.
Bismarck, situated in the western part of St. Francois County, owes its origin and early growth to the farming interests about it and its location at the intersection of the Belmont branch with the main line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway.
McClure owes its origin to the building of the Sunbury-Lewistown railroad, that at one time ran through the center of town.
The Minster owes its origin and much of its subsequent importance to Saint John of Beverley, who founded a monastery locally around 700 AD and whose bones still lie beneath a plaque in the nave.
Naginata is a weapon of primary importance in Kukishin Ryū as the Bōjutsu owes its origin to the Naginata.
:" This phrase owes its origin to the unhappy attempts of a sign painter of that country to represent a lion rampant, which was the crest of an influential family, on the sign-boards of many of the inns.
Minster's village website states " It is widely believed, around 670 AD, whether in truth or legend, that the Hind emblem owes its origin to Egbert, King of Kent and Princess Domneva.
The term Stone-curlew owes its origin to the broad similarities with true curlews ( which are not closely related ).
This association owes its origin to a split in the American Baptist Association, and many of its policies and programs are similar to the parent body.
* Union Baptists — a strand of Regular Baptists that owes its origin to the Civil War.
The Swimming Club's origin dates back to 1929 and owes its origins to the desire of a band of dedicated local lifesavers who wished to maintain their fitness during the winter months.
The town owes its origin to this effect, since it developed as a centre for the whaling industry.
Serravalle, just to the north of Ceneda, owes its origin to the Romans.
The Academy of Sciences owes its origin to Colbert's plan to create a general academy.
The museum owes its origin to a donation to the city of San Francisco by Chicago millionaire Avery Brundage, who was a major collector of Asian art.
The town probably owes its origin to the ford on the old course of the Nene, where the road between Ely and Wisbech, the two chief towns of the Isle of Ely, crossed the river.
The origin of this motif owes itself to the insistence of its founder on not using the store's name on its packaging.
It is widely believed that the present house owes its origin to this document though dendrochronological examination of the roof timbers on the central part of the house date the beams to after 1690.
Peterborough owes it origin to the foundation circa in AD 655 by Paeda, King of Mercia, of a monastery ( from which the present fine Cathedral has derived ) dedicated to the glory of Christ and the honour of Saint Peter.
The faculty owes its origin to the progressive outlook and vision of the first Vice-Chancellor of M. S.
The University owes its earliest origin to the foundation of the Jesuit College St. Michel on Belze Hill by Peter Canisius in 1582 at the invitation of the government of Fribourg.
The Hamlet of Il-Madliena owes its origin to the Chapel of St Mary Magdalen which was built in the 15th century.

owes and establishment
It owes its establishment to the Soudan Mine, and was named after mining financier Charlemagne Tower.
Oviedo owes to a later king, Alfonso II The Chaste ( 791-842 ), its establishment as a capital city and ruling seat as a result of the moving of the court from Pravia and the creation of the Pilgrim ’ s Route to Santiago de Compostela, a major event in the history of Oviedo, a church dedicated to The Saviour, the Cathedral of San Salvador, and a royal palace formed the nucleus and motive power of Oviedo.
In spite of the similarities between their names, modern supporters of Taiwan independence who call for the establishment of a Republic of Taiwan are wary of claiming that their own movement owes anything to the example of the 1895 Republic.
Dean Incent's House as it stands today on the Berkhamsted High StreetHigh Clergy of the 16th century frequently distinguished themselves by their furthering of the educational establishment and, in this respect, Berkhamsted owes much to John Incent.
The field of neuroethology owes part of its existence to the establishment of ethology as a unique discipline within the discipline of Zoology.
The document itself is considered an important historic symbol for the current Mexican State which owes its own existence, in great part, to the collapse of the old regime and the establishment of the PRI-dominated republic.
According to Samuel Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Belmullet ' owes it origin to the establishment of the headquarters of the commander of the coastguard here in 1822 '.
Formerly a village, it owes its rapid rise in population mainly to the establishment of steel mills in the 1950s.

owes and twenty
D ' Artagnan, who seemed to have a promising career ahead of him at the end of The Three Musketeers, has for twenty years remained a lieutenant in the Musketeers, and seems unlikely to progress, despite his ambition and the debt the queen owes him.

owes and years
These include Viscount Gilbert de Varèze ( Ruggles ), who owes Maurice a large amount of money for tailoring work ; Gilbert's uncle Duke d ' Artelines ( C. Aubrey Smith ), the family patriarch ; d ' Artelines ' man-hungry niece Valentine ( Loy ); and his other 22-year-old niece, Princess Jeanette ( MacDonald ), who has been a widow for three years.
:"...( a man ) owes barley and dates as balance of the tithe of the ** years three and four "
Tucholsky wrote about this special relationship in a " Vita " ( biography ) which he wrote in Sweden two years before his death: " Tucholsky owes to the publisher of the paper, Siegfried Jacobsohn, who died in the year 1926, everything he has become.
In recent years the company has only been able to make ends meet through massive borrowing, so that it now owes a staggering $ 42. 5 billion, including $ 24 billion in off-balance-sheet debt because the Mexican government treats the company as a major source of revenue.
Although Irish has been used as a literary language for more than 1500 years ( see Irish literature ), and in a form intelligible to contemporary speakers since at least the sixteenth century, modern literature in Irish owes much to the Gaelic Revival, a cultural movement which began in the late nineteenth century.
She calls out and David reappears, proclaiming, " the way I see it, the Navy owes me 40 years back pay.
The parish of Malvern Wells, once known as South Malvern, was formed in 1894 from parts of the civil parishes of Hanley Castle, Welland, and the former parish of Great Malvern, and owes its development to the 19th century boom years of Malvern as a spa town.
Finding out about the shooting by a news report, Axel Foley ( Murphy ) immediately flies out to Beverly Hills ( covering his absence from his actual job in Detroit by telling his commanding officer Inspector Todd ( Gil Hill ) he is going " deep deep deep DEEP undercover " on the credit card fraud case he had been assigned to ) to help find out who shot Bogomil, to repay the favor he owes Bogomil for saving his job two years ago.
Ruth, pretty buffed herself from her years as " Miss Mexican Mafia " in prison, tells Marge that she owes it all to steroids.
The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by Pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion within the Jemez Volcanic Field that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago.
The development of the FIH owes a lot to the work of Réné George Frank, a Belgian, in the years after the Second World War until the 1970s.
Marx, who was a friend of and collaborator with Hess from a few years from 1841 onwards, owes various aspects of his thought on alienation and the nature of and transition to communist society to Cieszkowski, including that the dualism between consciousness and action would collapse in revolutionary praxis.
Land grants in the district were made shortly after settlement began, however much of the district owes its development to the construction of the railway line between Strathfield and Hornsby, which wasn't declared open until 17 September 1886, some 15 years before Federation, and almost a century after land grants were first made in the area.
In recent years, changes within the Danish political system, which owes some of its structure to Montesquieu's separation of powers, has brought new times for the Home Guard.
The Lyon Metro owes its inspiration to the Montreal Metro which was built a few years prior, and has similar ( wider ) rubber-wheel cars and station design.
Small Circle Jujitsu ™ evolved from combining many sources and elements, but owes it's roots to Ken Kawachi, the Hawaiian judo champion for many years.
Richard Hooker, who speaks of Jewel as the " worthiest divine that Christendom bath bred for some hundreds of years ," was one of the boys whom Jewel prepared in his house for the university ; and his Ecclesiastical Polity owes much to Jewel's training.
The Nevada Northern owes its beginnings to the discovery and development of large porphyry copper deposits near Ely in the first years of the twentieth century.
Another long-standing critic of Chomskyan linguistics, the British linguist Geoffrey Sampson, maintains that Chomsky's linguistics is intuition-based and non-empirical, and that it largely owes its good fortune of becoming the dominant theoretical paradigm in the following years to the charisma of Chomsky's intellect.
The movement likely owes a debt to the emphasis on republican motherhood of fifty years before.
Gradually, Karen and Tony track down the original members ; bassist Les Wickes, who has a family and works as a roofer, drummer David " Beano " Baggot, who is working at a nursery and is on the run from the Inland Revenue due to a large sum of money he owes due to a bad business deal, and lead singer Ray Simms, who after years of drug and alcohol abuse, is now completely sober and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, is living in a mansion with his overbearing Swedish wife, Astrid and apparently working on a solo album, though in truth the bank are foreclosing on his mansion and he hasn't released a solo single in years.
It owes its numerical designation, and its first seven years of history prior to 1947, to the present day 62d Operations Group.

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