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origin and Labrador
The NADW consists of three parts of different origin and salinity, and the top one, the Labrador Sea Water ( LSW ), is formed in the Labrador Sea.

origin and is
since Bourbon whiskey, though of Kentucky origin, is at least as much favored by liberals in the North as by conservatives in the South.
This is the only case in modern history of a people of Britannic origin submitting without continued struggle to what they view as foreign domination.
However, it is important to trace the philosophy of the French Revolution to its sources to understand the common democratic origin of individualism and socialism and the influence of the latter on the former.
It is difficult to pinpoint the time of origin of the state purchasing automobiles for use of employees in Rhode Island.
There is an oral tradition among the members of the population in regard to the origin and subsequent separate status of the group in the larger society.
Apparently their origin is humble, their approach to life direct and unsophisticated.
If the cutting force, Af, is plotted against film thickness, a straight line should result passing through the origin and having slope Af.
Because the food is selected with thought for its nutritional value, care for its origin, and prepared in a manner that retains the most nutrients, the food does taste good.
The material is all basically of folk origin, gleaned from every section of Poland.
The inspiration oracular cult was probably introduced into Greece from Anatolia, which is the origin of Sibyl, and where existed some of the oldest oracular shrines.
Because all clades are represented in the southern hemisphere but many not in the northern hemisphere, it is natural to conjecture that there is a common southern origin to them.
Wormwood, a genus that includes the sagebrush, is used as a source of flavoring for absinthe, a bitter classical liquor of European origin.
The debate is over the origin of their similarities.
Allegiance is formed from " liege ," from Old French liege, " liege, free ", of Germanic origin.
Angst means fear or anxiety ( anguish is its Latinate equivalent, and anxious, anxiety are of similar origin ).
German Alpen is the accusative in origin, but was made the nominative in Modern German, whence also Alm.
This religious explanation is supported by modern Pueblo beliefs about a North Road leading to their place of origin and along which the spirits of the dead travel.
The precise nature of the origin of this urn is matter of dispute.
As neither tune is attributed and both show elements of oral transmission, scholars can only speculate that they are possibly of British origin.
Virtually nothing is known of his parents, family background, or origin.
It is clear that widespread respect was paid to animals as the abode of dead ancestors, and much of the cults to dangerous animals is traceable to this principle ; though there is no need to attribute an animistic origin to it.
In certain obscure magical writings of Egyptian origin ἀβραξάς or ἀβρασάξ is found associated with other names which frequently accompany it on gems ; it is also found on the Greek metal tesseræ among other mystic words.

origin and credited
The origin of this sayin' was credited to a saloonkeeper by the name of Luke Murrin.
Although Pius V is often credited with the origin of the Pope's white garments — supposedly because after his election Pius continued to wear his white Dominican habit — this claim must be regarded as legendary on account of the great number of contemporary portraits of earlier popes wearing the same white cassock he supposedly inaugurated.
Typically this was accomplished through a system of " checks and balances ", the origin of which, like separation of powers itself, is specifically credited to Montesquieu.
The origin of the designation Acadia is credited to the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who on his 16th century map applied the ancient Greek name " Arcadia " to the entire Atlantic coast north of Virginia.
The origin of the word " herpetoculture " is credited to Tom Huff, who devised the word to distinguish what he, as a self-described " herpetoculturist ", was doing -- working to keeping reptiles and amphibians alive and healthy -- from what herpetologists of that era were generally doing, namely, collecting specimens for preservation in museum collections.
The child of Tamanuiterā and Hineraumati, Tane-rore, is credited with the origin of dance.
" ( Some later accounts of Robin's origin have stated that the name comes from the American robin bird, not from Robin Hood, Frank Miller's All Star Batman and Robin being a notable exception ; sometimes both sources are credited, as in Len Wein's The Untold Legend of the Batman.
The origin of the name Hymera is credited to John Badders, who was postmaster.
The origin of the designation Acadia is credited to the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who on his 16th century map applied the ancient Greek name " Arcadia " to the entire Atlantic coast north of Virginia ( note the inclusion of the ' r ' of the original Greek name ).
Although not the origin of the breed, this area is credited with the breeding which led to the original Pomeranian type of dog.
Although Willie Bryant and Leonard Reed are often credited with the origin while at the Lafayette Theater, flash-dancer Joe Jones of The Three Little Words has stated that he helped invent the routine.
* Palladium Ballroom, credited as the origin of the mambo craze in the U. S.
He denied the supernatural origin of Christianity, and is credited by some with initiating historians ' investigation of the historical Jesus.
" St. James Infirmary Blues " is an American folksong of anonymous origin, though sometimes credited to the songwriter Joe Primrose ( a pseudonym for Irving Mills ).
Leo is credited with proposing that the origin of the word " Africa " comes from Greek meaning " without cold or fear.
Spring Moon, the Peninsula Hong Kong's Chinese restaurant is often credited with the invention of XO sauce, although others claim the sauce's origin in the urban area of Kowloon.
Tarifa is sometimes credited with being the origin of the word " tariff, since it was the first port in history to charge merchants for the use of its docks, but other sources point to the Arabic word ta ' rïf, as the origin.
Lauterbur is credited for the idea of introducing gradients in the magnetic field which allows for determining the origin of the radio waves emitted from the nuclei of the object of study.
Although often credited with prehistoric origin, most were erected in medieval times, and some in later centuries.
Its origin is credited to the Tang Emperor Xuanzong in 732.
The origin of the unusual name is credited to early Portuguese settlers who thought the ensemble of the hill tops resembled the pipes of organs in European cathedrals.
The story is credited by Robert A. Heinlein as possibly the origin of the flat cats in his novel The Rolling Stones, since he may have read it or heard it as a child, but due to the intervening time he could not be sure.
The origin of the phrase is credited to Christopher Trace, founding presenter of the children's television programme Blue Peter, who used it ( in all seriousness ) as a link between segments.

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