Where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence.
1 While background is often given, the provenance of such is not clear.
2 Impeccable provenance , association with royalty and link to a major historical event.
3 He had more to say on the subject of the painting's provenance .
4 And their way of dealing with it had an authentic therapeutic provenance .
5 These are functional, sustainable pieces that place value on craftsmanship and provenance .
6 In London salerooms, no provenance is more sought-after than a royal connection.
7 This is darkly ironic, once the provenance of that report is understood.
8 Do you know of a pet tortoise with a more venerable provenance ?
9 If that's the only available provenance , that would instantly make me nervous.
10 The pumps have no logos, bells or whistles to announce their provenance .
11 Somalia, another nation in turmoil, is the third biggest country of provenance .
12 But it turns out that, to readers, provenance still matters a lot.
13 Doing some reading this afternoon getting my head into sedimentary provenance studies.
14 Others would remain with German authorities while their provenance is checked.
15 Let to facts out and understand and provenance of this money.
16 Companies are also investing in plant-based products and locally grown or provenance stories.
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Provenance в диалектах
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