place of origin


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Synonyms for place of origin

where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence

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What differs is the likelihood of fire spread and damage beyond the place of origin. Low-rises are more than twice as likely as high-rises to have fire spread.
Each entry, organized in chronological order and spanning about four to six pages, begins with a quote, time and place of origin, and if possible, the person attributed to its origin.
David Cameron, it's time to tell the French to round up these illegals and ship them home to their place of origin with a few quid in their pockets.
He does this by presenting portraits of a number of valorous soldiers who might have received honorifics but did not in Iraq and Afghanistan, each chapter opening with their place of origin, military position, and any awards received.
Naming a bunch of criminals after their place of origin may soon be a crime under a proposed bill.
What people wear, the music they listen to, their place of origin, their ethnicity, their citizenship status and their consumption patterns are more important in defining their "identity"' than is the brute fact of being an employee.
From the place of origin to the destination, the route followed by drug smugglers may or may not affect countries, but in helping to catch the criminals, global cooperation is the only way forward.
About 94.1 per cent of respondents possessed cot at the place of origin, whereas only 4.2 per cent have the same at destination place.
A ROYAL chair which formed part of the Prince of Wales's historic investiture ceremony in Caernarfon Castle in 1969 has travelled hundreds of miles back home to its place of origin in North Wales.
Explaining the value for social historians of the compilation, the introduction explains that they provide "valuable demographic information with the age, sex, height, place of origin, clothing, occupation, speech, as well as physical imperfections, etc." and adds that they also display attitudes of the owners and the personality traits of runaways.
Rodolfo Molina, president of the Costa Rican Textile Chamber, says these businesses compete unfairly with those who bring new clothes into the country and local manufacturers, as the law requires them to label their products with indications such as place of origin and manufacture, which means an additional cost for the other sectors.
For products manufactured in an EU member state, the made in' label may show either the EU or the member state concerned as the place of origin.
The survey was conducted through telephone interviews with a crosssection of emigrants in terms of gender, age, place of origin in Ireland and destination abroad.
When I appoint someone for a job, I don't look at the person's place of origin; his professionalism and competence are important for me," Babanov stated.
In recognition of the Kingdom's historical and cultural dimension, a number of citizens of the United States of America (U.S) who have previously worked in Saudi Arabia and have got pieces of national antiques by informal ways, they returned these pieces back to their place of origin, and delivered them to the Saudi Commission for Tourism & Antiquities (SCTA).