Sentences with phrase «same origin as»

Staffordshire Bull Terriers have basically the same origin as the APBT.
In Hungary there are many breeds of the same origin as these two aforementioned dogs.
Share with your friends about how the Boston terrier and Pug come from the same origin as the Neopolitan mastiff and the pit bull terrier.
We can say with certainty that this breed is of the same origin as the other Balkan hounds.
Many are amazed to learn that their condition may share the same origin as colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and Crohn's disease.

Not exact matches

In the same way, Canadian and Mexican export data may include re-exported products originating in other countries as part of their exports to the United States, whereas U.S. data count these products as imports from the country of origin.
However, that may be skewed by how the Census collects its data: From the «origin of movement,» which isn't always the same as the place where something was produced.
Again, I'm sincerely curious as to your interpretation where you go from «easter» and «passover» come from the «same» origins.
is not the same as verifiable evidence), intelligence design doesn't hold any water as a scientific explanation of the world's origin, you see?
To rush biblical statements into this arena, as though they were of the same order as Charles Darwin's Origin of Species or Stephen Jay Gould's The Panda's Thumb, or as though scientific conclusions could be drawn from them, is to be very confused about what it is the Genesis materials are teaching.
And because in its origin the word had meant not simply man's breathing but God's wind, it became the verbal agent by which man could say that his best life is inbreathed by God — inspired, as we say, using the same metaphor Latinized — so that ruach at last meant the Spirit of God inspiring the spirit of man.
This holds true in our political as well as our spiritual spheres, even though the fact is we are ALL the same race that enjoys the same origin and will also enjoy the same demise.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
They all are branches and thereore trace back to the same origins, this is a PR line the church runs as its fallacious «argument fom authority».
As to His human origin, He was born in Bethlehem; as to His divine origin, He is from eternity, which means He is both God and man at the same timAs to His human origin, He was born in Bethlehem; as to His divine origin, He is from eternity, which means He is both God and man at the same timas to His divine origin, He is from eternity, which means He is both God and man at the same time.
In connection with the question of the evolutionary origins of man, the Church's teaching emphasizes that spirit and matter are not the same, that spirit can not be derived from matter, and that man, because spiritual, has a metaphysically irreducible position in the cosmos, so that his origin, as far as his spiritual nature is concerned, can not be found in matter.
He proceeds as from His origin from the Father but at the same time He is truly from the Son as well, insofar as the Son is generated from the Father.
Lloyd Morgan (1933; cf. Wright 1935) treated the origin of mind in the course of evolution as a phenomenon of the same sort as the emergence of a new organ or physiological capacity.
There is indeed no good reason to doubt their origin (in approximately if not precisely this same form) in the very historical episode itself; nor is Miriam's role as in some sense leader and conductor of the spontaneous demonstration in any way implausible (compare, for example, the Song of Deborah in Judges 5).
While Zaro's, itself a family - owned bakery now in its fourth generation, has grown beyond its single - store origins to 12 locations and a growing wholesale business, in many ways it is still very much the same as when it first opened.
If you choose to use the European leaf mark, it must be placed on the product, with the certifier code number and origin of the raw ingredients in the same visual field as the mark.
The CCC report emerged during the same period as notable World Bank publications and an IMF paper that were among the first to identify the economic and social problems in Kona origins that would be the basis of the Kona crisis that more fully unfolded early in Kona 2000's.
The same relentless reporting and sensitive storytelling that made The Best and the Brightest (1972) the definitive account of the origins of the Vietnam war also made his seven sports books culturally significant as well as best sellers.
This means, besides being known as an Indian Baby Name having Sanskrit, Urdu origin, the same name would have a different meaning in other language's dictionary.
They do not trace their origin towards German Nazi Party, and as such, do not claim to share exactly the same ideology.
Around the time of the origins of our species 300,000 years ago, the brains of Homo sapiens had about the same relatively large size as they do today, new research suggests.
The match means our water ice stores have the same cosmic origin as the solar system's comets — among its oldest known objects.
At first glance, intelligent design looks like the same argument that evolution's foes have made since 1859, when Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species: Only a divine intelligence could have created something as complex as life on Earth.
The same fraction causes dedifferentiation of tissues of mesodermal origin, such as muscle and cartilage.
Earlier research by the same team has demonstrated that the geographical origin of HSV - 1 can be predicted, as well.
Though there is now strong evidence for microbial origins of roll - front uranium, what's less clear is whether the microbes making uranium today are the same as those that formed it in the Earth's crust 3 million years ago.
The group has built a simple electronic circuit that is capable of the same «intelligent» behaviour as Physarum, a unicellular organism — and say this could help us understand the origins of primitive intelligence.
That dramatic idea encountered skepticism until an analysis of the lunar rocks showed that they have the same mix of oxygen isotopes as rocks found on Earth, strongly suggesting a shared origin.
The novelty of Mastermind — a book that barely rises above its origins as blog posts — is in introducing these same ideas through the language and allegory of Conan Doyle's stories.
Pugh and Venters further validated their surprising findings by determining that these non-coding initiation machines recognized the same DNA sequences as the ones at coding genes, indicating that they have a specific origin and that their production is regulated, just like it is at coding genes.
In such cases, the SOP can not protect sensitive data, as the included library is hosted by the same web site origin (i.e., under the same Internet domain name).
The origin of life is not the same as the origin of its constituent building blocks, but laboratory studies on the linking of amino acids into molecules resembling proteins and on the linking of nucleotides into molecules resembling nucleic acids are progressing well.
Neutrinos don't get deflected by the Milky Way's magnetic field, so if it can be established that they come from the same sources as the cosmic rays, the neutrinos can be used to better locate their shared origins.
Perhaps we should remember the experiments of Francesco Redi, Lazzaro Spallanzani, and Louis Pasteur — basic biological experiments that put to rest the theory of spontaneous generation, the belief that life had arisen spontaneously from dead matter (as, for instance, maggots from rotting meat and mice from bundles of old clothes)-- and not make the same mistake for the origin of the universe itself.
And in all of this, identical twins are increasingly seen as desirable study subjects; because their genomes are the same, eliminating one essential variable, differences in their epigenomes might offer clues to the molecular origins of disease.
In his view, new characteristics are generated and passed on via epigenetics, subject to the same mechanisms of evolution as those with a purely genetic origin.
Using a network such as the Desert Fireball to find meteorites and pinpoint their origins would produce the same information, except far more cheaply and right on Earth, Bland said.
In theaters now is the latest colorful Disney creation, Oz the Great and Powerful, returning audiences to same world as Wizard of Oz for the origin of the great wizard of Oz, played by James Franco.
It's essentially a superhero origin story opening the same weekend as another (Dr. Strange)-- both films dealing with faith and the consequences of betraying said faith.
Turns out being a good director with a good script is far better than whether or not Butt Plug Man has the right dildo attached to his forehead, or if they used the same origin story for Captain Fuck - all as they did in issue # 12 of the Dan * makes a fart noise * comic run.
Lawn Tennis as a sport has origins stretching back some 150 years, with rules that have largely remained the same for the last 100 of those.
Among the multiple lines of critical and cultural discourse surrounding the film, however, one particularly stands out: the notion of There Will Be Blood — with its central conflict between cutthroat oil prospector Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day - Lewis) and zealous small - town preacher Eli Sunday (Paul Dano) in 1911 California — as a kind of demonic origin tale for the state of contemporary American political culture, with narrow - minded religious fervor and bald - faced capitalistic excesses forming two sides of the same tarnished coin.
Under «The Evolution of Spider - Man» you'll find Josh Dreck & Eric Matthies's 25 - minute «Spider - Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century,» an excellent primer on the origin of the character and his various transmutations over the years delivered through interviews with a few of the good men who drew him, such as John Romita («The Norman Rockwell of Marvel,» says Todd McFarlane, meaning it as a compliment) and his same - named son.
Now no longer a prequel, it takes place in the same universe as «Alien,» and Rapace, Fassbender, Theron, and others play a group of explorers who stumble onto what may be the answer to the origin of the human race.
If you decide to test drive the two disc edition, you'll get the same commentaries and making - of documentary, as well as an Extended Version of the film (with never - before - seen footage) and Sin & Salvation (a featurette on the comic book origins of Ghost Rider).
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