| 41. | POINT OF ORIGIN, by Patricia Cornwell . ( Berkley,
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| 42. | "We don't know what the point of origin is,"
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| 43. | POINT OF ORIGIN, by Patricia Cornwell . ( Putnam,
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| 44. | Military mail is postmarked at the point of origin _ a ship or a base.
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| 45. | By looking at burn patterns of the trees, they can determine the point of origin.
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| 46. | Our point of origin, Hyder, Alaska, was almost surrealistic.
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| 47. | Approximately, there are 150 ports abroadconsidered as points of origin of commodities bound for the Philippines.
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| 48. | We were not affected that much, but the Philippines was used as the point of origin.
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| 49. | It is surprisingly affecting to see the point of origin of this motif, and this mood.
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| 50. | One advantage of such attacks is that it is difficult to trace their point of origin.
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