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Originating in Russia in 1919, constructivism rejected art in its entirety and as a specific activity creating a universal aesthetic in favour of practises directed towards social purposes, " useful " to everyday life, such as graphic design, advertising and photography.

Originating and created
Originating in the Superman radio show series, the material is usually shown as having been created from the radioactive remains of Superman's native planet Krypton, and generally has detrimental effects on Superman and other Kryptonians.
Originating within the Gardnerian tradition of the Craft, the first Book of Shadows was created by the pioneering Wiccan Gerald Gardner sometime in the late 1940s or early 1950s, and which he utilised first in his Bricket Wood coven and then in other covens which he founded in following decades.

Originating and by
Originating about 1800 BC from the Corded Ware Culture on the North German plain, the Germanic peoples expanded into southern Scandinavia and toward the Vistula river during the Nordic Bronze Age, reaching the lower Danube by 200 BC.
Originating in France, musical Impressionism is characterized by suggestion and atmosphere, and eschews the emotional excesses of the Romantic era.
Originating in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots, the club played for one season in 1969 before being acquired in bankruptcy court by current MLB Commissioner Bud Selig and then moved to Milwaukee.
Originating in either Western Scotland or Ireland, the sparr was widely used by the galloglass.
Originating about 1650 to 1700, it was sparked by philosophers Baruch Spinoza ( 1632 – 1677 ), John Locke ( 1632 – 1704 ), Pierre Bayle ( 1647 – 1706 ), physicist Isaac Newton ( 1643 – 1727 ), and philosopher Voltaire ( 1694 – 1778 ).
Originating by accident in Brazil, they have spread to North America and constitute a pest in some regions.
Originating in the late 1950s and 1960s, modal jazz is epitomized by Miles Davis's " Milestones " ( 1958 ), Kind of Blue ( 1959 ), and John Coltrane's classic quartet from 1960 – 64.
Originating in the 12th century, it was partially re-built by James Fowler of Louth in 1870.
Under these almost all civil actions, other than those connected with insolvency, are now begun by the completion of a ' Claim Form ' as opposed to a ' Writ ', ' Originating Application ', or ' Summons ': see Rules 7 and 8 of the Civil Procedure Rules.
Originating from vaudeville, the show is historically significant for the evolution of the variety genre, by incorporating sitcoms like The Hickenloopers ; this added a narrative element to the traditional multi-act structure.
Originating in the early 19th century from dogs bred and used by Reverend John Russell, it has similar origins to the modern Fox terrier.
Originating in Thailand, it is named after the Nakhon Ratchasima province ( typically called " Korat " by the Thai people ).
Originating from collections within the British Museum, the landmark Alfred Waterhouse building was built and opened by 1881, and later incorporated the Geological Museum.
Originating in the Sinn Féin organisation founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffith, it took its current form in 1970 after a split within the party, adopting its current name in 1982.
Originating from the Union of Democrats for the Republic ( Union des Démocrates pour la République, UDR ), it was founded by Jacques Chirac in 1976 and presented itself as the heir of Gaullism.
Originating from the Italian parole (“ voice ”, “ spoken words ”), the term became associated during the Middle Ages with the release of prisoners who gave their word of honor to abide by certain restrictions.
Originating with an unpublished book, Doug's Got a New Pair of Shoes, by artist and series creator Jim Jinkins and writer Joe Aaron, the 1991 animated series Doug emerged on the Nickelodeon TV channel.
Originating in 1991 with a Charlotte, North Carolina, home built entirely by a crew of female volunteers, Habitat's Women Build program encourages women to make a difference by building homes and communities.
Originating in the Mennonite movement they were subsequently influenced by European pietism, which found its way into the Mennonite colonies of the southern Russian Empire.
Originating in the Kimek Khanate, they conquered large parts of the Eurasian steppe during the Turkic expansion of the 11th to 12th centuries together with the Cumans, and were in turn conquered by the Mongol invasions of the early 13th century.
Originating in the Tertiary ( Neogene ) and Quaternary ( Pleistocene ) Periods, the llanos ( plains ) of Apure are formed by sediments of little or no consolidation, with sandy and clayey deposits built up by floods in recent times.

Originating and Canadian
Originating from the network's Toronto studios, the Canadian version of the show starred James Doohan and later Peter Mews as forest ranger Timber Tom, who corresponded to Buffalo Bob in the U. S. version.
Originating primarily in the Canadian and American special forces, this meaning has been gradually spreading to other countries and in particular the United Kingdom.

Originating and for
In 2001, YES YOKO ONO, a forty-year retrospective of Ono's work, received the prestigious International Association of Art Critics USA Award for Best Museum Show Originating in New York City, considered one of the highest accolades in the museum profession.
Originating in the Middle East, they were introduced to continental Europe via Italy and Spain ... Italian examples of this ornament, which was often used for bookbindings and embroidery, are known from as early as the late fifteenth century.
Originating in 1842 as a day for farmers to gather at the county seat to trade their agricultural goods, today Tater Day is a celebration that includes a festival and parade.
Originating from the 19th century Harvard movement for the scientific study of law, it is a law degree that in some common law jurisdictions has a goal of being the primary professional preparation for lawyers.
Originating in German soil today Riesling is Germany ’ s leading grape variety, known for its characteristic “ transparency ” in flavour and presentation of terroir, and its balance between fruit and mineral flavours.
Originating in 17th and 18th-century England, the Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing.
Originating in northeastern Iran around 800 BC, qanats brought the water from the snow melt to the plains for irrigation and human use.
Originating in 1993, Tropfest is often credited as being at least partially responsible for the recent popularity of short films internationally.
Originating in the New Deal, this procedure was a protocol for deciding where federal, state and city funds would go for financial services.
Originating from the gentlemen of Vizcaya, they joined with the first Spanish nobles and proved their nobility innumerable times in the Military and Royal Orders of the Maestranzas de Caballieras, the soceity of nobleman of Spain for practicing equestrian exercises.
Originating in London, its use has spread to parts of Canada, Australia and the United States ( see, for example, Washington Mews in Greenwich Village, New York City ).
Originating in India, China and Japan as a decorative coating for pottery, it made its way into Europe by the 17th century.
Lawyers for the defendants had previously appealed to the Supreme Court of Victoria, in an Originating Motion alleging both that Higgins showed signs of bias, that there were errors in the decision and that the Act itself was unconstitutional.
Originating from Periya Pothigai hill ranges, Papanasam hills nearby, it flows down to Bay of Bengal, after traveling for about 125 kilometers.
Originating from the WABC studio in New York City, the flagship station for CBS, this series lasted for 18 broadcasts until February 23, 1929 when it was replaced by the 30-minute The Children's Club Hour with Howard Merrill, who was the host and the scriptwriter.
Originating in Rajasthani architecture where they were memorials for kings and royalty, they were later adapted as a standard feature in all buildings in Rajasthan, and most importantly in Mughal architecture.
Originating before the mechanical clock itself, in water clocks, such clocks were the earliest striking clocks ; they rang once for each canonical hour, and were used as reminders to summon monks or nuns to their prayers.
Originating in the 60's by Ernie Samuel, it began as a home for hunter / jumper horses.

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