Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"In my estimation the conspiracy is of domestic origin rather than foreign."
However, most feral goat populations have a domestic origin.
It is also a distributor of steel materials of domestic origin and the world.
Yet the most important Russian-American disagreements do not have a domestic origin.
The Grimms called their stories "household tales," to emphasize the form's domestic origins.
Until then, we must not follow Mr Clinton's strategy whose domestic origin is much too obvious.
Although the contaminated letters referred to the Sept. 11 attacks, investigators have said they think the mailings are of domestic origin.
Edwards was one of the first experts to suggest publicly that the September 18, 2001 anthrax attacks were of domestic origin.
The new forensic evidence about the anthrax, a germ of domestic origin usually referred to as the Ames strain, has been closely held among investigators.
In choosing it, several considerations were taken into account: general popularity, decorative appearance, easy applicability as an artistic motif, and domestic origin.
At Harvard, Ms. Stern also finds some logic in suspecting the media attacks may have a domestic origin.
When it comes to entertainment, though, we seem convinced that nothing on our screens is worthy of attention unless it is of domestic origin.
An interpretive exhibition tracing the evolution of the Welsh woollen industry from its domestic origins to its industrial heyday.
Their domestic origins add an intimacy to the experience of looking at great works of art and blur the lines between the house and the art.
As outlined below, Canadian regulations ensure that the majority of programming aired by Canadian stations are of domestic origin.
The possibility that these objects are of domestic origin - the product of some high security project not known to AC/AS-2 or this command.
The main domestic origins and destinations for passengers using the station are Verona, Bolzano and Bologna.
Founded 75 years ago by the businessman and collector George Hewitt Myers, it occupies a pair of brick town houses that retain signs of their domestic origins.
And to be sure, the new systems do not cover the entire range of potential threats, including air piracy like that used on Sept. 11 or conventional explosives of domestic origin.
These airports combine to make the fourth largest domestic origin and destination market in the United States, after New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Subject: Testing cosmetics on animals and the WTO Under WTO rules, imported products must be treated the same as 'like products' of domestic origin.
Some of the work of integration will have to take place at Cushman & Wakefield's New York office and 44 other offices around the country, because of their domestic origin.
In her quietness, clarity and balance, she respected the Classical, domestic origins of the music, but at the same time her phrasing projected a great strength of musical communication through the hall.
The crisis is averted when Ryan, after learning of the domestic origin for the bomb's plutonium, gains access to the Hot Line and communicates directly with the Soviet president, defusing the conflict.
The latest wave is of domestic origin, however - droves of Boston-area residents who find they can live in the North End while earning rental income from residential or commercial tenants that subsidize their own housing costs.