Sentences with phrase «common origin in»

Among the tribal populations, the Birhor (Austro - Asiatic - speaking) and Irula (Dravidian - speaking) are the nearest neighbours of South Asian non-tribal populations, with a common origin in the last few millennia.
«Computers so far have mainly used the presence or absence of words with a common origin in various languages to stitch together trees that describe the descent of the various languages from a common ancestor,» say Bhattacharya.
* The stars likely had a common origin in a gigantic cloud of material.
If the data from different parts of the sky agree with one another, Jones says, then they probably have a common origin in the cosmic microwave background.
This relational character of creation is rooted in all creatures» common origin in a God who not only created all that is but who continues to be active in the world, seeking our shalom.
Some metaphors readily lend themselves to high development because they belong to a metaphor system, i.e. a group of metaphors linked together by their common origin in a single area of human observation, experience or activity, which has generated its own peculiar sublanguage or jargon.110
Nobody is suggesting that toolmaking has common origins in humans and crows, but there is a remarkable similarity in the ways in which their respective brains work.

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, Los Angeles — based author William Poundstone explains the origin of the brainteaser (IBM pioneered this line of questioning in the 1950s), and discusses how by the early 2000s it had become common among technology, finance and consulting firms.
Thus the «pentadactyl» [five bone — BH / BT] limb pattern is found in the arm of a man, the wing of a bird, and flipper of a whale — and this is held to ind - icate their common origin.
There are at least half a dozen Balpreet Kaurs on FaceBook, so it's a common name among her people or in her land of origin.
Jesus is Jewish of the Sephardic variant... Good old St. Nick being Germanic in origin (ficticious) as he may be would qualify as «white» from the common mis - understanding of «white», which as we can see from this conversation itself isn't clearly defined.
842 The Church's bond with non-Christian religions is in the first place the common origin and end of the human race: All nations form but one community.
In terms of meaning and origin, our Saturday and the Sabbath day have nothing in commoIn terms of meaning and origin, our Saturday and the Sabbath day have nothing in commoin common.
This was done in a nation with a strong established church, so that the freedom enabled by religious toleration at its origins was a freedom of private worship and belief for dissenters, but not quite a freedom of common action in the public square.
It is a Western writing, Hellenistic, probably Roman; obviously written in Greek, and not, I believe, the translation of a completed work in a Semitic tongue; and yet resting back upon traditions that were certainly far older than its own date, undoubtedly Palestinian in origin, and circulating originally in the Aramaic language spoken by the common people of Galilee and Judea in the days of our Lord.
And when they speak of «those people», they were in fact talking about many people, of very diverse origins and backgrounds but who had one thing in common.
The solidarity of humanity has its origin in our common descent according to the flesh.
For those of us who are comfortable with a theory of evolution that acknowledges the common origin of the human and animal kingdoms, the scientific evidence that corroborates this syndrome of dominance in the mythic Genesis accounts is of special interest.
In the larger context we share a common origin but our chosen paths take us further from that common centre or nearer as life goes by.
The etymological legend explaining the origin of names is also common in Genesis.
It is still a common experience for the missionaries in a pagan land to find the divisions of the Christian church of less significance than in the place of their origin.
Since Abraham and «all that is» have their origin in the same God, the Pope seems to imply that Abraham's experience of a call is the common experience of humanity.
Though possessing many common cultural traits found also in Europe and the West, the much closer similarities between the cultures of Iran or Persia and India have led scholars to distinguish an Indo - Iranian branch of the larger whole as having early separated itself from the central or original Aryan migration, perhaps moving eastward from the, as yet, not certainly located origin of the Aryan group.
In global consciousness we know that, if we go far enough back in time, we share a common origin not only with people from very different cultural and religious backgrounds, but also with all forms of life on the planeIn global consciousness we know that, if we go far enough back in time, we share a common origin not only with people from very different cultural and religious backgrounds, but also with all forms of life on the planein time, we share a common origin not only with people from very different cultural and religious backgrounds, but also with all forms of life on the planet.
Perhaps the commonest expression of this assumption that spiritual value is undone if lowly origin be asserted is seen in those comments which unsentimental people so often pass on their more sentimental acquaintances.
However, a theistic metaphysics argues that there is a common origin to both the rationality that we find within our minds and the rational structure of the physical world that we observe in the rationality of God.
Their hinted common origins, in fact, point to something greater beyond either.
The word jati, derived from the root Jan to produce, means a brotherhood, a race determined by a common origin — possessing a common blood All Hindus claim to have in their veins the blood of the mighty race incorporated with and descended from the Vedic fathers, the Sindus.17
In themselves they are surds, lacking any systematic intelligibility.2 A common question posed by science today is whether the origin of life and the mutations involved in evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviationIn themselves they are surds, lacking any systematic intelligibility.2 A common question posed by science today is whether the origin of life and the mutations involved in evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviationin evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviations.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through life.
The fact that the Christian passion for humanity may resemble other forms of humanism which appear to owe nothing to specific Christian origin or inspiration, and that humanists outside the Christian tradition can make a common commitment with Christians to enlarge and enhance the human and humane, does not mean that these individuals» differing sources of humanism are to be treated deprecatingly or indifferently; Christians will see in those sources evidence of the radical freedom and the unpredictable activity of the Logos, to which the Fourth Gospel first gave witness.
The major difference between this creation story and the older one, so far as our present subject is concerned, is that in Genesis 1 the theme of a common material origin for man and animals is suppressed altogether.
There was in the years from perhaps the seventh century B.C. the beginning of reflection by non-Brahmins and in particular by men and women of the Kshatriya or warrior - ruler caste concerning the great questions of God, the world, and man's origin and final destiny, and Gautama himself was, according to tradition, of that class, and was not out of character in seeking the way out of the round of rebirth, which by his time had become a matter of common belief.
In ancient usage diakonos primarily meant «waiter,» and there are those who find the origins of the Christian ministry in the exigencies of the common meaIn ancient usage diakonos primarily meant «waiter,» and there are those who find the origins of the Christian ministry in the exigencies of the common meain the exigencies of the common meal.
Fraternity: as between man and man, in the sense of an organic interrelation based not merely on our more or less accidental coexistence on the surface of the earth, or even on our common origin, but on the fact that we represent, all of us together, the front line, the crest of an evolutionary wave still in full flood.
Since the Florentine cuisine has peasant origins, people use every part of an animal; therefore, entrails are fundamental in the local cuisine and dishes like kidney, tripe and fried cow udder served with tomato are very common, as well as dishes based on wild animals like wild boar, rabbit, pigeon and pheasant.
Her inspiration had come from the work of a Russian, Dr Igor Charkovsky, who in the 1970's had organised dolphin - assisted births in the Black Sea and felt that the common evolutionary origins of humans and dolphins in water explained a natural affinity.
In Why Hypnobirthing Matters Katrina Berry looks at the origins and rationale for using hypnosis for childbirth, explains what you can expect from hypnobirthing and dispels common misunderstandings in a lively, informative waIn Why Hypnobirthing Matters Katrina Berry looks at the origins and rationale for using hypnosis for childbirth, explains what you can expect from hypnobirthing and dispels common misunderstandings in a lively, informative wain a lively, informative way.
The chapter on religion argues, for example, that the cosmopolitan principles of common origin of humanity, equality of human beings, and universal solidarity can be found in all religious traditions.
On the Levellers» view, the Common Law had its origins in that society and, over centuries, developed the laws, customs, and usages that natural reason and social conditions dictated.
Your attempts to rationalize your description of the president as an «idiot» by referring to a very porous argument of the Greek origin of the word simply flies in the face of your own common sense logic that you tout to the highest heavens.
It's very hard to define «Right Wing» today, especially since most people referred to as «Right Wing» today not only have nothing in common with the historical origin of the term (French Monarchists after French Revolution), but don't have much common politically with each other aside from opposing some or all of the policies labeled «Left Wing», and even that for a wide variety of reasons.
Mr. Wright, in a brief telephone interview, declined to discuss the origins of Common Sense, but said that he had not worked for the group since the 2010 elections and that his involvement had nothing to do with his earlier work for the Senate Republicans.
By far the most common country of origin is Afghanistan, with 47 % of children in the camp originating there.
«While there is no way of knowing the origin of the bedbugs or the extent of their infiltration, such incidents are an unfortunately common nuisance in urban areas,» the county administration said in a statement.
Despite its common name, that species (Inia geoffrensis) also inhabits several other river systems in northern South America, and its evolutionary origins are as murky as those sediment - laden waters.
All our best theories about the origins of life have one thing in common: it started on Earth.
Metastasis, the process that allows some cancer cells to break off from their tumor of origin and take root in a different tissue, is the most common reason people die from cancer.
Through this method, they explain, the degree of orbital similarity is determined and, in the most favourable cases, it can be established if both objects have a common origin.
A similar boost could await cosmologists, who are asking whether two of the biggest mysteries in physics — what dark matter is made of and why there was an excess of matter over antimatter in the early universe — have a common origin.
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