51. In November, she recived some communications that for the first time made her wonder whether she really might have Jewish origins. 52. It does not suggest that foreign banks caused the crisis, which most economists believe had its origins in irresponsible borrowing by Asian countries themselves. 53. It has its origins in the Afghan War. 54. It had its origins in Brazil and was first broadcast on the Internet in Portuguese. 55. It means that everything canonical in Judaism, every religious law, every divine prophecy, is open to modification because it has human origins. 56. It was a cold end for a journey that had its origins early this summer at Hermit Island, Maine, where the ship was built. 57. It may have its origins in World War II, where unsterile battlefield blood transfusions could have spread the virus. 58. Italians were surprised that other folks thought the gesture had Roman origins and considered it to be something imported by American GIs in World War II. 59. It was a fine joke that allegedly had its origins in a bad experience. 60. Jones believes overtraining syndrome may have similar origins to chronic fatigue syndrome. |