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1 As for the vulgar phrase, it is of far more recent origin .
2 All these movements are of recent origin , and non-Russians too join them.
3 In fact, this wealth of Mr. Trirodov's is of comparatively recent origin .
4 Of recent origin , I assure you, repeated Ostrov, giving a sly wink.
5 The New Geyser in the same basin is also of quite recent origin .
6 Aspen's reputation as a haven for the well-to-do is of rather recent origin .
7 The circumstance would seem compatible with a much more recent origin .
8 Nor was Jefferson's interest in the Mississippi problem of recent origin .
9 To begin with, the present art of singing is of comparatively recent origin .
10 Well-marked dementia præcox, but of recent origin and but slight deterioration.
11 His only real concern was to conceal their recent origin .
12 This culture is of recent origin , and is only carried out on small areas.
13 The trouble with his eyes is of recent origin .
14 They are palpably of subsequent and comparatively recent origin .
15 Nor was this hidden infatuation of any recent origin .
16 Questions have been raised suggesting that this "legend" may be of very recent origin .
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