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origin and vessel
The vessel is unprovenienced, save for the reported location of its discovery off the Phoenician coast, but scientists have been able to tentatively confirm the origin and authenticity of this model.
* Junk ( ship ), a sailing vessel of Chinese origin
In medicine, an embolism ( plural embolisms ; from the Greek ἐμβολισμός " insertion ") is the event of lodging of an embolus ( a detached intravascular mass capable of clogging arterial capillary beds at a site far from its origin ) into a narrow capillary vessel of an arterial bed which causes a blockage ( vascular occlusion ) in a distant part of the body.
Its origin is in the Latin word vasculum, meaning little vessel.
Pastilla and The Tajine, a cooking vessel of Berber / Amazigh origin, is also a common denominator in this region, although what each nation defines as the resulting dish from being cooked in a tajine as well as the associated preparation methods, may be drastically different.
" The Unetanneh Tokef prayer seems to offer a close parallel: " As to man, his origin is dust and his end is dust ... he is like a broken vessel of clay, like withering grass, a fading flower, a passing shadow, a drifting cloud, a fleeting breath, scattering dust, a transient dream.
The term " barquentine " is 17th century in origin, formed from " barque " in imitation of " brigantine ", a two-masted vessel square-rigged only on the forward mast, and apparently formed from the word brig.
The TOAST ( Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment ) classification is based on clinical symptoms as well as results of further investigations ; on this basis, a stroke is classified as being due to ( 1 ) thrombosis or embolism due to atherosclerosis of a large artery, ( 2 ) embolism of cardiac origin, ( 3 ) occlusion of a small blood vessel, ( 4 ) other determined cause, ( 5 ) undetermined cause ( two possible causes, no cause identified, or incomplete investigation ).
The coffee is drunk from the tumbler ( although a word of English origin, it seems to be the most commonly used name for this vessel ), but is often cooled first with a dabarah-" dabarah " ( also pronounced in some regions as ' davarah '): a wide metal saucer with lipped walls.
This is described as a spacefold-style faster-than-light drive, which brought space at the origin and destination into proximity, allowing a vessel at the former to transfer to the latter without crossing the intervening distance.
Tereré ( of Guaraní origin ) is an infusion of yerba mate ( in Spanish ) / erva-mate ( in Portuguese ), similar to mate but prepared with cold water rather than with hot, and in a slightly larger vessel.
) Despite the fact that the vessel was found in Denmark, there has been a debate between a Gaulish origin and Thracian origin on account of the workmanship, metallurgy, and imagery.
A local newspaper printed in May 1863 says " The origin professes to be in commemoration of the wreck of a vessel at Minehead in remote times, or the advent of a sort of phantom ship which entered the harbour without Captain or crew.
406 MHz beacons are encoded, allowing the vessel of origin to be determined and false alarms to be quickly verified.
The term is maritime in origin being the act of removing water from a sinking vessel using a smaller bucket
The pitcher ’ s origin goes as far back to the Medieval Latin word bicarium from the Greek word bikos, which meant earthen vessel.
Combined with petrographic analysis of the clay employed in manufacturing the amphora — pointing to an origin in or within the vicinity of Akko — the readiest reconstruction from the evidence must be that the vessel ( and any companions ) was manufactured in the Akko region before shipping, either to such redistribution points as Tell Abu Hawam or Tel Nami, or ( more likely ) to Cyprus itself ( perhaps via one of these ports ), where it was likely emptied of its original contents — certainly marked — before being shipped back to the Levant ( now probably containing Cypriot product ) and achieving final deposition at Aphek.
Before her home planet of Llambias was destroyed, thus the origin of her lost memories, she was placed in a stasis capsule and sent by her uncle Hugi Zeraire into space, following the signal of her father's vessel.
Thus a leiomyosarcoma can have a primary site of origin anywhere in the body where there is a blood vessel.
When its origin is normal, the course of the vessel is rarely changed.
This vessel supplies the posterior portion of the temporal lobe and is the origin of several perforating arteries that irrigate the insula.

origin and abandoned
The question of the origin of language was abandoned as unsolvable.
Seventh-day shabbat did not originate with the Egyptians, to whom it was unknown ; and other origin theories based on the day of Saturn, or on the planets generally, have also been abandoned.
Houghton was once the junction of two rail lines, both now abandoned, which may have something to do with the origin of its industry.
It is the origin of the today's town, since the northern village was abandoned in 1350 due to the plague.
This is most likely to take place in a setting relevant to the character's origin, such as churches, parks, forests, water features and abandoned / run-down sites.
However, with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( DSS ) at Qumran in 1947, Charles ' Pharisaic hypothesis of the origin of Jubilees has been almost completely abandoned.
Against the traditional interpretation that finds a common origin for the Khoi and San, other evidence has suggested that the ancestors of the Khoi peoples ( one subset of the Khoisan ) are relatively recent pre-Bantu agricultural immigrants to southern Africa, who abandoned agriculture as the climate dried and either joined the San as hunter-gatherers or retained pastoralism to become the Khoikhoi.
The etymological origin is the old Dutch language veldt, a spelling that the Dutch abandoned in favour of veld during the 19th century, decades before the first Afrikaans dictionary and more than half a century before Afrikaans became an official language.
" Smallvilles interpretation of Brainiac is similar to the DC animated universe version ; that of a self-aware computer in humanoid form with a Kryptonian origin, but is portrayed as an AI created by Dax-Ur who abandoned the project only for it to be completed by Jor-El but corrupted by Zod.
Though the migration theory is still defended by many modern historians, most archaeologists have abandoned the migration hypothesis as the origin of the Phrygians due to a lack substantial archeological evidence, with the migration theory resting only on the accounts of Herodotus and Xanthus
Instead, they share a common origin as former research scientists whom Green Goblin deliberately mutates into " freaks ," in part as punishment for having abandoned Osborn Industries.
By that time geologists had abandoned a literal biblical account of Earth's development and it was generally thought that the end of the last glacial period marked the first appearance of humanity, but Lyell drew on new findings to put the origin of human beings much further back in the deep geological past.
Historical precedent would suggest a similar origin to the Marvel Comics, with the abandoned Primus somehow becoming Cybertron.
Joshua Calvert and Syrinx begin their search for the Naked God by visiting the only known Tyrathca planet in the Confederation, breaking into the abandoned arkship in orbit around the planet, to determine the origin of the Tyrathca, whose original home planet appears to be on the far side of the Orion Nebula.
The Ann Arbor Railroad owned a subsidiary, the Manistique and Lake Superior Railroad ( M & LS ), from somewhere shortly after that line's origin in 1909 until it was abandoned in 1968.
As in the Fawcett Comics origin story from Whiz Comics # 2 ( 1940 ), Billy is abandoned by his cruel uncle Ebenezer, and becomes a paperboy to earn a living.
These principles are illustrated in his Hellenika Griechenland Im Neuen das Alte ( 1837 ), which contains his theory of the origin and explanation of the Greek myths, which he never abandoned, in spite of the attacks to which it was subjected.
Mercenaries of Pict, Zingaran, Corinthian and Shemite origin all abandoned camp and left to join their people.

origin and burning
The burning of the badnjak is a ritual which is most certainly of pagan origin, and is considered a sacrifice to God so that the coming year may bring plenty of food, happiness, love, luck and riches.
The vents emit burning methane thought to be of metamorphic origin, which in ancient times were landmarks by which sailors could navigate.
Palmer and Bell are notable for observing in Great Britain ( Bell's country of origin ) and helping introduce to the United States railroads, the practices of burning coal ( rather than wood ) and the use of narrow gauge railroading.
These were set on fire by the attackers-this may have been the origin of the Wexford Town crest, the three burning ships.
Having the same Greek origin are the scientific words empyreuma and empyreumatic, applied to the characteristic smell of the burning or charring of vegetable or animal matter.
Of the Roman processions, the most prominent was that of the Triumph, which had its origin in the return of the victorious army headed by the general, who proceeded in great pomp from the Campus to the Capitol to offer sacrifice, accompanied by the army, captives, spoils, the chief magistrate, priests bearing the images of the gods, amidst strewing of flowers, burning of incense and the like ( Ovid, Trist.
The burning of the badnjak is a ritual which is most certainly of pagan origin and it is considered a sacrifice to God ( or the old pagan gods ) so that the coming year may bring plenty of food, happiness, love, luck and riches.
The name cezve is of Arabic origin, but the spelling derives from the Ottoman Turkish spelling in Arabic script ( جذوه ), based on Arabic جذوة, meaning a burning log or coal ( presumably because the pot was heated on them ).

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