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  1. Origins

    Origins is one of the longest Judge Dredd storylines to run in the pages of British comic 2000 AD. Making extensive use of flashbacks, it tells the story of how the Judges of Mega-City One rose to power. It was written by John Wagner and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra, who between them created Judge Dredd in 1977. The story ran to 23 episodes, and was published from 2006 to 2007 to mark thirty years of the Judge Dredd strip. It is set in 2129, Dredd's debut story having been set in 2099. Wagner has this to say about it: 2000 AD editor Matt Smith has expanded on this to touch on the contents:

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    Rank popularity for the word 'Origins' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4703

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Origins in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Origins in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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  1. Alex Azar:

    In May, member states of the World Health Organization had to authorize by resolution an investigation specifically into the virus’ origins. Unbelievably, it was only this week that the investigators were allowed into China. Further, these investigators will largely examine the analyses already done by Chinese scientists, this flawed scope of investigation is the result of months of negotiations over last summer and into the fall, between WHO and China, with no input from the WHO executive board.

  2. Brette Steele:

    With a term like ‘incel,’ and with any term of identity, the definition lies in how people use it to describe themselves and others, that explains why the origins of incel differ from its current usage, and why it’s so hard to arrive at one exact definition.

  3. Dmytro Soroka:

    The importer told us right away that due to tariffs, the next time you buy it from me, my cost is going to go up 30-40%, and we were like, forget about that one, there are other pork suppliers out there. There's Spain, there's South America ... The price going up will only make other products that we carry from different origins more interesting to our customers.

  4. Fernando Aguerre:

    We salute the five candidatures, which were all excellent and well-known surf destinations, but Tahiti was truly exceptional in offering our athletes, and our sport, spectacular conditions for optimal competitions, for us, Tahiti represents the authenticity of our sport and the ISA's mission to celebrate surfing's unique culture and lifestyle, while also recalling the long history and heritage of our sport from its Polynesian origins.

  5. Daniel Lieberman:

    What really set us off on this different evolutionary path is that we were bipedal, or we walked on two legs, it helps us understand really the origins of humanity.

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