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These include Metals and Materials ; the Secrets of Chemistry ; the Origin of Metals ; the Origins of Compounds, and a Concordance which is a collection of Observations on the philosopher's stone ; and other alchemy-chemistry topics, collected under the name of Theatrum Chemicum.
Research programs, including field projects such as the VORTEX projects ( Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment ), deployment of TOTO ( the TOtable Tornado Observatory ), Doppler On Wheels ( DOW ), and dozens of other programs, hope to solve many questions that still plague meteorologists .< ref name =" field programs history "> Universities, government agencies such as the National Severe Storms Laboratory, private-sector meteorologists, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research are some of the organizations very active in research ; with various sources of funding, both private and public, a chief entity being the National Science Foundation.
His name appeared as Nergal in the Hellblazer comics and in the reprint of More Fun Comics # 67 in Weird Secret Origins, though in Countdown to Mystery and The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives, he is referred to as " Negal ," even in the latter's reprint of More Fun # 67.
In the Origins and Omens backup stories running through several DC releases in February 2009, she is given the official name of Scar.
Their early origins are reported in Jordanes ' Origins and Deeds of the Goths, where he claims that their name derives from their later and slower migration from Scandinavia:
According to Qing Dynasty's official historical record, the Researches on Manchu Origins, the ethnic name came from Mañjuśrī.
The Origins of the name Blake is also considered to be Old Norse first appearing in England Yorkshire, possibly derived from the word Blaker referring to a village and a former municipality of Akershus county, Norway ( east of Oslo ).
In his book Word and Phrase Origins, Robert Hendrickson writes that Fellini took the name from an Italian dialect word that describes a particularly annoying noise, that of a buzzing mosquito.
The emblem of the legion was a capricorn ,< ref name =" Keppie ">, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in, Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000, Stuttgart, 2000, p. < span class = plainlinks > 128 .</ ref > used along with the winged horse Pegasus, on the helmets the symbol used by I Adiutrix legionaries was a dolphin.
* Sebastian Shaw is revealed to be the owner of the cybernetics lab in the video game X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the game based on the film of the same name, in a worklog.
Origins of the name Afghan
Origins of the Irish name of Crosshaven include ; ()-mouth of the river Sabhrann (), () and ().
The Origins Award is commonly referred to as a Calliope, as the statuette is in the likeness of the Muse of the same name.
Origins of the name Harjavalta go back to Chariovald, a German warrior chief quoted by the Roman historian Tacitus.
Origins of that name are unknown.
The " Word Origins " has also had its name changed over the years, and has been seen in every book of the series since its introduction in Uncle John's Second Bathroom Reader
* Calliope, another name for the Origins Award for outstanding work in the game industry
' Alien Invaders ' is also the placeholder name given to the aliens in the first Justice League episode " Secret Origins ".
Origins of the name are somewhat confusing as it is said that the Welsh name for Excalibur was Caladvwlch, or Caledfwlch, equated linguistically by some with the Irish Caladbolg, the name of a sword borne by heroes in Irish legend, derived from CALAD ( hard ) and BOLG ( lightning ).
* In the game X-Men Origins: Wolverine ( based on the 2009 film of the same name ) there are super-soldier prototypes called W. E. N. D. I. G. O. s ( Weaponised Experiment Neurodindritic Incident Gamma Zero ).
* " The Commedia dell ' Arte: Its Origins, Development & Influence on the Ballet " by Marino Palleschi ( 5 December 2005 ) at the " In the name of August Vestris " website.

Origins and date
Origins of the term extraterrestrial hypothesis are unknown, but use in printed material on UFOs seems to date to at least the latter half of the 1960s.
The new date of the Mojokerto child, Dr. Swisher's group the Institute of Human Origins in Berkeley has determined, is about 1. 81 million years, and the Sangiran fossils are about 1. 66 million years old.
Origins of the T-115 platform date back to the late 1970s.

Origins and late
Chris Beneke, in Beyond Toleration: The Religious Origins of American Pluralism, explains the difference between religious tolerance and religious pluralism by pointing to the situation in the late 18th century United States.
He became known during the late 1990s and early 2000s, having initially appeared in several independent films, and later mainstream Hollywood films, including the Scream trilogy of horror films, Phantoms, The Sum of All Fears, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Salt and Goon.
During the period from the late 1990s through the end of the 2000s, Who's Who was replaced with Secret Files and Origins, a series of one-shots devoted to particular characters or events in the DC Universe and which feature Who's Who-like profiles.

Origins and 17th
** Jewish Polish history: Origins to 17th century
* Angolan Origins of Melungeons in 17th Century Virginia

Origins and century
: Origins: May be the result of contact from Slavic languages during the early twentieth century ( Labov, Ash and Boberg 2005 ).
* The Arbanasi people are recorded as being ' half-believers ' ( non-Orthodox Christians ) and speaking their own language in the Fragment of Origins of Nations between 1000-1018 by an anonymous author in a Bulgarian text of the 11th century.
On the other hand, George T. Dennis SJ of Catholic University of America says: " There is simply no clear evidence of a general tradition or practice, much less of an obligation, of priestly celibacy-continence before the beginning of the fourth century " Peter Fink SJ agrees, saying that underlying premises used in the book, Apostolic Origins of Priestly Celibacy, " would not stand up so comfortably to historical scrutiny ".
* Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh, Thomas Gillespie and the Origins of the Relief Church in 18th century Scotland, Peter Lang, 1999.
* Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae (" Etymologies "), or Origines (" Origins ") ( early 7th century )
The suggestion reappears regularly since, e. g. in an 1883 edition of Notes and Queries and in various publications in the twentieth century, one of the most recent being Graham Hancock's book Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization.
According to Dr. Illiasu ( 1971 ) in his work " The Origins of the Mossi-Dagomba states ", the second period of the Mossi-Dagomba success came to an end with the restoration of Imperial Songhai power towards the close of the 15th century.
* The Arbanasi people are recorded as being ' half-believers ' ( non-Orthodox Christians ) and speaking their own language in the Fragment of Origins of Nations between 1000-1018 by an anonymous author in a Bulgarian text of the 11th century.
The Origins of Totalitarianism ( German Elemente und Ursprünge totaler Herrschaft, i. e. Elements and origins of totalitarian rule ) is a book by Hannah Arendt which describes and analyzes the two major totalitarian movements of the 20th century, Nazism and Stalinism.
His 1986 writings on “ The Origins of the Underclass ” argue that the underclass was created by two migrations, the great migration of Southern blacks to the North and West during the early to mid twentieth century and the exodus of middle class blacks out of the ghetto during the 1970s through the early 90s.
In the nineteenth century, positivist French historian Hippolyte Taine repeated the Englishman's arguments in Origins of Contemporary France ( 1876 – 1885 ): that centralisation of power is the essential fault of the Revolutionary French government system ; that it does not promote democratic control ; and that the Revolution transferred power from the divinely chosen aristocracy to an " enlightened " heartless elite more incompetent and tyrannical than the aristocrats.

Origins and when
In 1964, when Oxford refused to renew his term as lecturer in the aftermath of the controversy occasioned by The Origins of the Second World War, he became a lecturer at the Institute of Historical Research in London, University College London, and the Polytechnic of North London.
The Origins of the Second World War was received negatively by some quarters when it was published in 1961.
As angry as the reaction in Britain was to The Origins of the Second World War, it was greater when the book was published in January 1962 in the United States.
William S. Stevens was a law student in 1975 when he anonymously published “ The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule ” in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.
Origins of General Motors ' badge engineering dates back to the early 1970s when the Chevrolet Nova compact was rebadged by the upscale Buick Apollo ( Skylark after 1975 ), Oldsmobile ( Omega ), and Pontiac ( Ventura II and Phoenix ) divisions as entry-level cars.
Joe: Origins involved a psychotic ex-stock broker who murdered his family and several law enforcement officers when his crimes were discovered.
This was over thirty years ago, when he was preparing an inaugural lecture, and led on to producing the book " The Origins of Computers ".
The question was raised of why Abin Sur needed a ship, but in the Green Lantern Origins serial, it is stated that out of paranoia of the prophecy of his destruction, he navigated the cosmos in a ship filled with weapons, not trusting the powers of his ring, as the prophecy stated that his ring would fail him when he needed it most.
Origins have a large part in establishing oneself in Arab society, especially when dealing with slaves.

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