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Meaning of "had its beginnings"

had its beginnings - This phrase indicates the origin or starting point of something, highlighting the initial stages or earliest moments of a particular phenomenon, idea, or development

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had its beginnings
Antiaircraft warfare also had its beginnings in this war.
It had its beginnings.
It is not entirely clear when and where the Czapski name had its beginnings.
Anicuns had its beginnings with the search for gold in the rivers.
The Nike corporation had its beginnings in Eugene.
Which had its beginnings in western Europe and which finds expression.
For example, the city 's vast textile industry had its beginnings during this period.
The city had its beginnings in Roman times.
The present community of Lydbrook seems to have had its beginnings in the 13th century.
Buddhism had its beginnings in India.
This is the thirteenth-century method, which, however, had its beginnings in the sermons of Sts.
The EU had its beginnings in trade.
In the United States, anti-Japanese sentiment had its beginnings well before World War II.
It had its beginnings in Buffalo.
In many ways, the First Toungoo Empire had its beginnings in this improbable victory.

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FEVIM had its beginnings when irregularities were detected in Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua.
Narrator, the search had its beginnings on this planet.
It had its beginnings in 2001, with a few teachers and a handful of students.
The Renaissance had its beginnings in Baghdad.
It had its beginnings in the mid-50s, after the death of Stalin.
The Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka had its beginnings as far back as the early 18th century.
Line 60, a particularly well-known line with a long route, had its beginnings in this era.
Humankind had its beginnings in Africa.
Tabinshwehti 's improbable victory over Hanthawaddy had its beginnings in Mingyi Nyo 's long stable rule.
The programme had its beginnings in an American television quiz show called College Bowl.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict also had its beginnings in the First World War.
The group had its beginnings in St. George, Utah, where Anderson owned a piano shop.
In the United States, anti-Japanese sentiment had its beginnings well before the Second World War.
Cryptocurrency had its beginnings in the so-called cypherpunk movement of the early 1990s.
Genge - is often a genre of rap music that had its beginnings in Nairobi, Kenya.
The village had its beginnings in the Anglo-Saxon era.
Shadrack Gutto stressed that modern globalization had its beginnings as far back as 500 years ago.
Kopan Monastery had its beginnings in the Solu-khumbo region of the Himalayan Mountains.
In literature, the style had its beginnings with the publication Les Fleurs du mal.
Ilagan had its beginnings as an encomienda of Don Hernandez de Paz circa 1617.
SIBA was a success story that had its beginnings in 1951 at Herkulesgatan 7 on Hisingen.
Bridgeport had its beginnings during the 1930s as a sand and gravel pumping operation.
Curiously this had its beginnings in a New York restaurant.
The band had its beginnings in Madrid as Pachucos and the princess, in June 2008.
Halloween or Samhain had its beginnings in an ancient, pre-Christian Celtic festival of the dead.
Ross House had its beginnings in 1852 when construction commenced on William Ross 's log home.
Which, for having had its beginnings subject to the Roman Empire, and having.
Nankinmachi 's origin had its beginnings in 1868 when the Kobe port was first opened.
The Internet had its beginnings in the late 1960s with the development of ARPAnet.

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