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Oil and tar can commonly wash up onto the beaches as well, 94% of which originates from oil spills, engine lubrication oil, and tanker washings.
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Natural rubber originates from the latex of the rubber tree.
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The bicipital aponeurosis originates from the distal insertion of the biceps brachii.
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The term "past posting" originates from horse racing where a bugler sounds a call to the post just before the race begins.
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The work is done undressed or in a bikini bottom, in front of mirrors which allows the student to observe and feel where a movement originates.
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It originates from the arachnoid (not the dura), the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord lying deep to the dura.
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It originates from the first exhibition held in 1866.
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This flow originates from 325 small and large streams that drain from the hilly catchment of the lake.
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The name originates from an abbreviation of the phrase file of facts.
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This efficiency originates from the ability a DAB network has in broadcasting more channels per network.
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