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Provenance (from
French provenir 'to come from/forth') is the
chronology of the ownership,
custody or
location of a
historical object. The term was originally...
- in Nicaragua, of
which more than 2,000 were
killed in the
towns of El
Provenir and
Rolando Rodriguez from the
landslide at the
Casita volcano. The mudslide...
- example: (with être)
derived from venir: advenir, intervenir, parvenir,
provenir,
survenir prefix re-: redevenir, remonter1, renaître, rentrer1, ressortir1...
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tristes (2006)
Colgado de la luna (2005) No ****ure (2010) Un
hombre de
provenir (2010) La paz de tus ojos
tristes (2006)
Black Terrorist (1985) Colgado...
- Colihue. ISBN 978-950-581-779-5. Gal****o, p. 24 "Ser hijo de oficial,
provenir de
familia cristiana y
haber ****plido los doce años" (San Martín) - Gal****o...
- ****ia. A l'entrée de ce sanctuaire, je
remarque deux
colonnes qui
semblent provenir d'une église byzantine; les chapiteaux, en effet, représentent des espèces...
- des
pierres de différentes grandeurs, et dont quelques-unes
paraissent provenir de
constructions antiques. L'emplacement de deux églises est très-reconnaissable...
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sediments from
hinterland to
sedimentary basin.
Provenance (from the
French provenir, "to come from"), is the
place of
origin or
earliest known history of something...
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government favors.
Gottel ran the
newspaper for 9 years, up
until 1874. El
Provenir was
transferred to Managua,
where Fabio Carnevalini, an
Italian immigrant...
- Spain. She was
subsequently towed in to Santander,
Spain by the
steamship Provenir ( Spain).
Margaret Mallom United
Kingdom The ship sank at Sunderland....