Origins
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They liked the film, but they said, "You know, we really see this as kind of the next wave in the study of human origins, where we all came from, using the tools of DNA to map the migrations around the world.
You know, the study of human
origins
is kind of in our DNA, and we want to take it to the next level.
Human
origins.
Fast-forward to approximately 300,000 years to where we see the
origins
of the first modern humans.
In other words, unlike the word hope, which one could look up in a dictionary and derive
origins
for, and, perhaps, reach some kind of a consensual use analysis, these are essentially contested concepts.
And again, as you have just said, it was a very interesting scenario because it was a scenario where they wanted to have somebody who was credible, had this political neutrality and at the same time, was for a minority because Islam is a minority religion in Mauritius, because in Mauritius, we stratify people's
origins
by virtue of their religious belief.
As an economist working at NASA, I spend time thinking about the economic
origins
of our movement out into the cosmos.
And when you look before the investments of billionaire tech entrepreneurs and before the Cold War Space Race, and even before the military investments in liquid fuel rocketry, the economic
origins
of spaceflight are found in stories and in ideas.
These are sequences from a play called "The Lehman Trilogy," which traces the
origins
of Western capitalism in three hours, with three actors and a piano.
And as they step their way around and through the lives of the Lehman brothers, we, the audience, begin to connect with the simple, human
origins
at the root of the complex global financial systems that we're all still in thrall to today.
Researchers have been able to trace the
origins
of the sickle cell mutation to regions historically ravaged by a tropical disease called malaria.
That's where dinosaur
origins
is to be found: at the bottom of the cliff.
Well, I'm really excited to talk a bit about my own upbringing in music and family and all of that, but I'm even more excited for you people to hear about Donnell's amazing family and maybe even a little bit about how we met, and all that sort of thing, but for those of you that may not be familiar with my upbringing, I'm from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, eastern Canada, which is a very, very musical island, and its
origins
come from Scotland with the music and all the traditions, the dancing, the language, which unfortunately is dying out in Cape Breton.
In 1882, the German physician Robert Koch identified the disease’s bacterial
origins.
While his peers debated symptoms and their origins, Galen obsessively studied anatomy.
Like, it's not lost on me that in my particular field of paleoanthropology we study human origins, but we have so few diverse scientists.
Might it be the discovery of a distant civilization and our common cosmic
origins
that finally drives home the message of the bond among all humans?
One day that eye may be that of an intelligent alien, and the sooner we eschew our narrow view of evolution the sooner we can truly explore our ultimate
origins
and destinations.
In 2009, the U.N. has declared it to be the International Year of Astronomy, a global festival to help us residents of Earth rediscover our cosmic
origins
and our place in the universe.
While our earliest records of chess are in the 7th century, legend tells that the game’s
origins
lie a century earlier.
The
origins
of osteoarthritis can often be traced to a patient’s early life, from any seemingly ordinary joint injury.
Now we've used this research to try to understand not just how a normal person develops, and elaborates their skills and abilities, but also try to understand the
origins
of impairment, and the
origins
of differences or variations that might limit the capacities of a child, or an adult.
The
origins
of our atoms can be traceable to stars that manufactured them in their interiors and exploded them all across the Milky Way, billions of years ago.
The formidable Viking longship had its
origins
in the humble dugout canoe, or log boat.
And this is quite interesting, to find evolutionary
origins
of visual signals on what's really, in all species, their spring.
The
origins
and roots of technology go back to the Big Bang, in this way, in that they are part of this self-organizing thread that starts at the Big Bang and goes through galaxies and stars, into life, into us.
But I believe there is a second climate crisis, which is as severe, which has the same origins, and that we have to deal with with the same urgency.
If I forget the
origins
of the story I might consider it a reasonably good epic.
Even Sesame Street didn't explain the
origins
of Mr Snuffleupagus or how Mr Hooper died: we can work it out.
The dialog bears the stilted traces of the Odets origins: high-flown metaphors that never could have come from the limited imaginations of these workaday people.
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