| 31. | More precise considerations of the point of origin are a matter of some dispute.
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| 32. | 12 . ( x ) POINT OF ORIGIN, by Patricia Cornwell . ( Berkley,
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| 33. | The braided portion was held in place by a clasp at its point of origin.
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| 34. | In modern usage, postmarks generally indicate the date and point of origin of the mailing.
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| 35. | Investigators expect to survey its point of origin Tuesday.
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| 36. | But perhaps Cornwell should examine her own point of origin and start over from there.
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| 37. | The value of the coordinates depends on the choice of the initial point of origin.
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| 38. | The point of origin seemingly is a corner room,
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| 39. | This indicates that a lava fountain probably blasted lava away from its point of origin.
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| 40. | "Point of Origin " moves with breathtaking, tension-building pace.
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