Aún no tenemos significados para "recent origin".
1As for the vulgar phrase, it is of far more recent origin.
2All these movements are of recent origin, and non-Russians too join them.
3In fact, this wealth of Mr. Trirodov's is of comparatively recent origin.
4Of recent origin, I assure you, repeated Ostrov, giving a sly wink.
5The New Geyser in the same basin is also of quite recent origin.
6Aspen's reputation as a haven for the well-to-do is of rather recent origin.
7The circumstance would seem compatible with a much more recent origin.
8Nor was Jefferson's interest in the Mississippi problem of recent origin.
9To begin with, the present art of singing is of comparatively recent origin.
10Well-marked dementia præcox, but of recent origin and but slight deterioration.
11His only real concern was to conceal their recent origin.
12This culture is of recent origin, and is only carried out on small areas.
13The trouble with his eyes is of recent origin.
14They are palpably of subsequent and comparatively recent origin.
15Nor was this hidden infatuation of any recent origin.
16Questions have been raised suggesting that this "legend" may be of very recent origin.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Recent origin a través del tiempo
Recent origin por variante geográfica
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