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Although an old name, the source and origin were not determined.
An orphan is one deprived of parents, cut off from source and origin.
The family - and through it, all human society - have their source and origin in marriage.
Changes were also observed in the sourcing and origin of grains.
The brain senses this as its source and origin.
Priesthood then finds it source and origin in Christ.
Its source and origin Ben could not trace.
The third major change is in the source and origin of development-related knowledge, experience, and applied research.
Since then, this has been the source and origin of uncertainty and disorientation in Europe.
Fons et origo is a Latin term meaning "source and origin".
Standards would include in-state labor, local source and origin of components and/or goods.
Infinite and Eternal, it is the source and origin of both time and space.
Batuz turns more and more toward the source and origin of forms.
This TK is now being recorded, including evidence of the sources and origins to determine ownership.
The last, in themselves immovable and imperishable, are the source and origin of all motion.
Halliday posits that the ultimate source and origin of our being is sentience or consciousness.
"They have been a main source and origin of the crimes in Peshawar and other cities of the province."
Pharmacology Fundamental knowledge of drugs, drug sources and origins, sites of action, interaction and side effects.
Genesis Ch. 1 gives us the structure, source and origin of the Tree of Life.
And thus the whole ideology of progress is also latent within conceptualizations of the primitive as source and origin.
It therefore seems that pure science, the knowledge about electromagnetic radiation as it was about 1890 was the source and origin of radio.
Extensive catalogues explain the sources and origins of each dataset as well as providing information on its reliability and completeness.
The Delegation emphasized that they should not only do everything possible, but should be obliged to identify the source and origin of TK.
From that time onwards the human capacity to know the truth was impaired by an aversion to the One who is the source and origin of truth.
For the oath is the poisoned source and origin of all errors and the chief cause of the sorrow of the French Catholic church.
Although he had been painting for almost twenty years, Bacon steadfastly insisted that Three Studies was the fons et origo of his career.
Sparta, by way of the mirage, was the fons et origo of the western tradition of political utopiography.
It understands the Bible as fons et origo of Christian truth but also as subject to interpretation by the church; tradition plays an important part in its understanding.
Typical usage of the term describes Athens as the fons et origo of democracy, or Italy as the fons et origo of classical music.
Exactly as Copernicus showed that our planet is not the centre of the universe, so we need to see that our selves' are not the fons et origo of our experience and conduct.
Hoskins referred to Way as the "fons et origo of the mighty tribe of Pollard" and stated it to have been acquired by them from the de la Way family even earlier before 1242.
FONS ET ORIGO V. PROGRESS OF THE CASE VI.
The young Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova drew a capacity audience for her unaccompanied Bach the following night, offering the first two pairs of sonatas and partitas from what is the fons et origo of violin virtuosity.