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1 The Finns, more than any other tribe, bore evidence of their Asiatic origin .
2 All strangers of Asiatic origin are commanded to leave the province within twenty-four hours.
3 The Hungarians are Magyars, and were originally of Asiatic origin .
4 It is generally believed that the aborigines of the American continent have an Asiatic origin .
5 It forms, therefore, one of the arguments that favour the Asiatic origin of the Norsemen.
6 Their thick lips, faintly blue, revealed something of the African element grafted upon their Asiatic origin .
7 Spinach is a hardy annual, of Asiatic origin .
8 Nevertheless, it will be perhaps more like the truth if we give our cats an Asiatic origin .
9 The Sclavs, moreover, as well as the Varangians, possessed certain art expressions which denote an Asiatic origin .
10 Like their distant relatives, the Hungarian Magyars, they retain many distinct traces of their remote Asiatic origin .
11 Bonafous ("Histoire Naturelle du Mais," Paris, 1826) attributes a European or Asiatic origin to maize.
12 The noble sheik, of undoubtedly Asiatic origin , came to the doorway overlooking the assistant director's work on the narghileh.
13 As usual there have been repeated attempts to find an external and especially an Asiatic origin for this culture.
14 The governor's proclamation did not concern these two news-hunters, as they were neither Russians nor foreigners of Asiatic origin .
15 Sallust's evidence proves no more than that their appearance was Asiatic , and that tradition assigned them an Asiatic origin .
16 The theory of the Asiatic origin of the natives of interior Alaska has always seemed fanciful and far-fetched to the writer.
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