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originate

[uh-rij-uh-neyt] / əˈrɪdʒ əˌneɪt /




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When exchanges send out 1099-DAs next tax season, they will have to provide the IRS and the user with cost basis on the taxable transactions that originate and finish on their exchange, Chandrasekera said.

From MarketWatch

New research led by scientists at Penn State suggests that at least some of Bennu's amino acids may have originated in extremely cold, radioactive conditions during the earliest stages of the solar system.

From Science Daily

True cocktail nerds will recognize the ruby-red glass as a homage to those used at Trader Vic’s, the Oakland, Calif.–born chain where the drink originated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hooke, 34 years old, is an example: She originated the viral “Tin Fish Date Night” trend on TikTok in July 2022, where followers create a sophisticated date-night board with canned fish.

From The Wall Street Journal

The probe “originated from a referral sent by Kurt Olsen, Presidentially appointed Director Of Election Security and Integrity,” according to the affidavit in a Georgia federal court.

From The Wall Street Journal