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The origin of the family goes back to a Prince Ma ' an who made his appearance in the Lebanon in the days of the ' Abbasid Caliph al-Mustarshid ( 1118 – 35 AD ).
The origin of the harp goes back to Mesopotamia, The earliest harps and lyres were found in Sumer c, 3500 BCE Several harps were found in burial pits and royal tombs in Ur.
It continues down to the point where it ends at the Flint River ( the confluence of the two forming Florida's Apalachicola River ), and goes almost due east and very slightly south, in a straight line to the origin of the St. Mary's River, which then forms the remainder of the boundary back to the ocean.
Tatra was also a successful bidder for the Czech Army replacement of aging Praga V3S ( with the Tatra I6 aircooled engine-one half of the T111 V12 one ) medium off-road truck with T810 which technically is not a " genuine " Tatra as its origin goes back to when former Czech company ROSS, in partnership with Renault Trucks, obtained a contract to supply the army with medium size off-road trucks, the " ROSS R210 6 × 6 ".
The origin of the name " Notting Hill " is uncertain though an early version appears in the Patent Rolls of 1356 as Knottynghull, while an 1878 text, Old and New London, reports that the name derives from a manor in Kensington called " Knotting-Bernes ,", " Knutting-Barnes ," or " Nutting-barns ", and goes on to quote from a court record during Henry VIII's reign that " the manor called Notingbarons, alias Kensington, in the parish of Paddington, was held of the Abbot of Westminster.
Its origin goes back to Spanish land grants, which gave rise to much litigation.
The origin of the band goes back as far as October, 1989, when Chuck Garvey, Rob Derhak, and Ray Schwartz got together to play a Halloween show at a friend's behest.
The origin of the Henry Draper Catalogue goes back to the earliest photographic studies of stellar spectra.
In an essay on Elven languages, written in 1954, Tolkien gives meaning of ' orc ' as " evil spirit or bogey " and goes on to state that the origin of the Old English word is the Latin name Orcus — god of the underworld.
* If Z ≠ 0, the orthogonal regression line goes through the centroid and is parallel to the vector from the origin to.
The origin of the tradition of lictors goes back to the time when Rome was a kingdom, perhaps acquired from their Etruscan neighbours.
The Nihon Shoki begins with the Japanese creation myth, explaining the origin of the world and the first seven generations of divine beings ( starting with Kunitokotachi ), and goes on with a number of myths as does the Kojiki, but continues its account through to events of the 8th century.
The origin of the disjunct distribution goes back to about 100 million years ago, during which time India, the Seychelles and Madagascar formed a single landmass which split due to continental drift.
Predeterminists, as a specific type of determinists, believe that every single event or effect is caused by an uninterrupted chain of events that goes back to the origin of the universe.
The market is protected by a Royal Charter that goes back to its origin over 700 years ago.
The origin of this form of involuntary servitude goes back to the Spanish conquest of Mexico when conquistadors forced natives to work for Spanish planters and mine operators.
It lies on the west bank of the Meuse and its origin goes back to the Roman era as a military stronghold and settlement on route from Mosa Trajectum ( Maastricht ) to Novia Magnus ( Nijmegen ).
Their origin goes back 200 million years to the continent Gondwana.
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Almost each of the above have been claimed as the first Arabic novel, which goes to suggest that the Arabic novel emerged from several rehearsals and multiple beginnings rather than from one single origin.
The point of origin is placed in the middle of the segment connecting the two points ( P2, P4 in our example ), the axis is directed towards one of them, the is orthogonal and goes through the origin.
As a complex number z goes around the origin, the imaginary part of the logarithm goes up or down.

origin and back
Although asado is eaten all over the country, its origin may be traced back to the Pampas.
The origin of the party can be traced back to the ideological divisions in the Labour Party in the 1950s ( with its forerunner being the Campaign for Democratic Socialism established to support the Gaitskellites ), but publicly lies in the 1979 Dimbleby Lecture given by Roy Jenkins as he neared the end of his presidency of the European Commission.
The field of computer music can trace its roots back to the origin of electronic music, and the very first experiments and innovations with electronic instruments at the turn of the 20th century.
The origin of the Darwin Awards can be traced back to posts on Usenet group discussions as early as 1985.
The national Coat of Arms of Estonia, three blue lions on a golden shield, is almost identical to the Coat of Arms of Denmark, and its origin can be traced directly back to King Valdemar II and Danish rule in Estonia 1219-1346.
About 2 percent were denied admission to the U. S. and sent back to their countries of origin for reasons such as having a chronic contagious disease, criminal background, or insanity.
The EPP Group is one of the three oldest groups, dating its origin back to September 1952 and the first meeting of the Parliament's predecessor, the Common Assembly.
The return of Soviet immigrants to their countries of origin has brought the proportion of Estonians in Estonia back above 70 %.
The process nearly kills him ; however Loki is defeated, and Iceman is teleported back to his place of origin.
The train carrying the waste was stopped by women and children sitting on the railway tracks, and it was sent back to its origin.
Another hypothesis for the origin of the term dates back to 1907, " when John Brandtjen convinced two young machinists from Oslo, Norway named Abel and Eneval Kluge to service and install presses for his fledgling printing equipment firm " ( see external link, history of the Kluge Platen Press ).
Therefore, while some Kuwaitis originally trace themselves back to Arab origin ( specifically the Najd area or Iraq ), other Kuwaitis can trace themselves back to Iran and a few other non-Arab origins.
When Superman followed the time trail of a piece of red rock that weakened him, he was able to trace his origin back to Krypton for the first time.
The first long ships can trace their origin back to between 500 and 300BC, when the Danish Hjortspring boat was built.
Their origin can be traced back to the early Gulf of Mexico, when the shallow ocean had high rates of evaporation.
In this way, word roots have been found that can be traced all the way back to the origin of, for instance, the Proto Indo-European language.
The origin of race based politics can be traced back to independence of Malaysia from United Kingdom, who wanted all citizens of Malaysia to be equal upon independence, instead of dominance by Malays.
The origin of the practice is uncertain, but it is quite likely that it was maintained because of widespread belief in the Joan legend, and it was thought genuinely to date back to that period.
These may indicate an origin earlier than the historical records of Manipur, which go back to the 1st Century A. D.
According to Proclus, philosophy is the activity which can liberate the soul from a subjection to bodily passions, remind it of its origin in Soul, Intellect, and the One, and prepare it not only to ascend to the higher levels while still in this life, but to avoid falling immediately back into a new body after death.
The origin of the obsolete term plastique dates back to the Nobel 808 explosive introduced to the U. S. by the British in 1940.

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