Passing the Gift On We may imagine the most humane elements of our nature originate with us.
Lee responded, saying that elements from Japanese soldier costumes originated from Chinese soldier costumes, so one should not be surprised that they appear like Japanese soldier costumes.
Jocelyn states that he rewrote the 'life' from an earlier Glasgow legend and an old Gaelic document, so that some elements of the story may originate in a British tradition.
Dr. Sweitzer described how all the elements in the human body originated first in the Big Bang, which formed hydrogen and helium, and later in the explosions of stars.
Some elements of huayño originate in the music of the pre-Columbian Andes, especially on the territory of former Inca Empire.
Their reputed origins lie in East Frisia: the Schul- element of the name apparently originates from the German word "Schole" (meaning "shoal").
From constituents of the Baraita joined with various elements of mysticism originated the kabalistic cosmography, first presented by the Book of Raziel, and which appears in later works influenced by the latter.
These wonderful extra-curriculum elements such as wellbeing and CCF did originate in the independent sector but for a number of years they have been there in City Technology Colleges, strong comprehensives and grammars.
Some elements of puirt a beul may have originated as memory aids or as alternatives to instrumental forms such as bagpipe music.
Those elements of the problem originate and survive outside the borders of Colombia, a country that has already accepted a disproportionate share of sacrifice.