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From ancient times, rulers of various origins, religions, and dynasties left imprints of their times on the earth in this district.
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Coming from humble origins, she was loathed by the elite but adored by the poor for her work with the sick, elderly, and orphans.
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The layout of the town attests its origins.
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Reference information about origins and history of particular surnames (fractions of bratstva) may be found online as well as in printed form.
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The convent chapel is now used as a rest home, although its origins as a chapel are still apparent.
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Prayer rugs are usually made in the towns or villages of the communities who use them and are often named after the origins of those who deal and collect them.
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Fink says that a primary book used to support apostolic origins of priestly celibacy remains a work of interpretation.
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The origins of the ironstone seams have been the subject of much argument and counter-argument since their large scale exploitation commenced in the mid-1800s.
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The series was widely praised for its thematic complexity, darker tone, artistic quality, and faithfulness to its title character's crime-fighting origins.
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The facade is baroque but the sloping roof is a sign of its medieval origins.
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