The accounts date back to at least 2012, according to our review of the data, but some of the more recent entries date back to mid-2018.
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The spacesuits on board actually date back to the 1980s.
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The earliest of the wells date back almost 2,000 years.
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Some of the incidents date back as far as 2004.
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Some of the illustrations date back to the 15th century.
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The plaintext passwords date back to 2012, according to Krebs.
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The allegations against Weitzman date back as far as 2011.
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Bots date back to the dawn of the internet age.
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Doing so may push your end date back even more.
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The initial intrusion is said to date back to 2014.
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Its roots date back to 9.73 with warships and airplanes.
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Turns out, a lot of these customs date back centuries.
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Downtown Waco's attractions date back to before "Fixer Upper," though.
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The records date back to 1950 and up to 2016.
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China's trade shenanigans date back decades, spanning multiple presidential administrations.
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The remains date back to between 660 to 1,350 years ago.
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Victims may misidentify perpetrators, particularly in cases that date back years.
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On June 30, however, Mattis pushed that date back to Jan.
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Chubbs sightings on the course date back to at least 2012.
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But his ambitions of becoming a rider date back to childhood.
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Some of the allegations against Tyndall date back about 30 years.
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According to Pew Research, exit polls date back to the 1970s.
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Its origins are believed to date back to the 14th century.
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The earliest treaties governing Cauvery water distribution date back to 1892.
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The word and concept of "hormone" only date back to 1905.
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Comments disparaging Dr. Berger's services on Reddit date back to 2014.
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The most recent ships discovered date back to the 17th century.
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Some mills date back to the 17th century, which is awesome.
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The court said the charges date back to before October 2014.
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Microsoft says its own AI efforts date back nearly 20 years.
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NOAA's global land and sea temperature records date back to 1880.
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These jelly candies with a sugary coating date back to 1921.
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Even the silk walls in the dining room date back centuries.
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The existing ads selling water on Gumtree date back to November.
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The oldest yet found date back more than six million years.
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Cloudhopper attacks date back to at least 2014, according the indictment.
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Dozens of these establishments date back nearly to the Civil War.
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Among the known allegations, many of the cases date back generations.
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Versions of the Notables list date back to the early 1900s.
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They date back to 100 million years before T. rex lived.
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One of the sources said these conversations date back several months.
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Our economic and cultural ties with Japan date back a century.
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Winter decorations date back to the ancient Roman feast of Saturnalia.
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A few of these date back to the 85033s or 1990s.
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Pakistan's blasphemy laws date back to the military dictatorship of Gen.
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Many of the reasons for Italy's bleak growth prospects date back decades.
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The origins of the military parade date back to the 17th century.
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The attacks date back to 2015, but the pace accelerated this spring.
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Some of these pages date back years; some were created this week.
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Some of the remains found in these caves date back 24,000 years.
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The origins of the military parade date back to the 17th Century.
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Land records in most Indian states date back to the colonial era.
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In fact, the exploits affecting most companies today date back several years.
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The visits date back to to the 1980s and extend to today.
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More than half of these resolutions date back 85033 years or more.
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Warning signs about his activities date back more than a dozen years.
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These historically racist legal codes date back to the days of Prohibition.
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Attempts to marginalize the clerics date back to the early 20th century.
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Some date back to the 2100s, are experimental or only seconds long.
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The accusations date back at least 50 years — nearly his whole career.
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These images, many unpublished for decades, date back more than 17893 years.
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It's origins date back to minstrel shows of the mid-19th century.
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Some of our anti-mask laws date back to the 19th century.
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The oldest fossils of Homo sapiens date back 300,000 years, in Morocco.
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Early reports of terminal lucidity date back to Hippocrates, Plutarch and Galen.
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It's geoglyphs and lines date back to 500 B.C. through A.D. 500.
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Second lines date back to a period just after the Civil War.
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The earliest, made from wood, date back 4,000 years, to the ancient Egyptians.
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Buildings like the New Cross Inn, pictured here, date back over 400 years.
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Previous allegations against Trump from more than a dozen women date back decades.
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The incidents date back to as early as 2012, according to the report.
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Firefighters managed to save the windows, which date back to the 13th century.
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The Kingdom Rush series date back to the heady days of early 2012.
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Previous allegations against Trump from more than a dozen women date back decades.
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They stem from efforts to accelerate computers that date back to the 1990s.
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Lead issues date back as far as 2004, when remedial action was taken.
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The allegations in the report against Coleman date back to at least 2015.
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Some of the allegations against Batali date back as far as the 1990s.
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The allegations of "unwanted sexual advances" are said to date back 10 years.
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More strangely, reports of bizarre sightings date back long before the Sherman family.
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Yokan, a Japanese jellied confection, is said to date back some thousand years.
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Such records date back to the dawn of the satellite era in 1966.
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Assange is wanted on rape charges in Sweden that date back to 2010.
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Strauss' alleged crimes date back as early as 1979, according to the report.
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South Korea says its claims to them date back to the sixth century.
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We have nearly 1100 baboons on the property that date back eight generations.
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These date back to the late 1800s, when newspapers first started publishing gossip.
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The origins of the unofficial O.J. tour date back even further than that.
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Reports of animals acting strange ahead of earthquakes date back to ancient Greece.
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Take that flaky seasoning from Brittany, whose saltworks date back to Roman times.
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The thefts may date back as many as 15 years, the police said.
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Welcome to the jungle Many of the problems Shulkin faces date back decades.
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It is telling that Totti's most precious memories date back quite some way.
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The roots of Mr. Mueller's vulnerability date back to the middle of 1999.
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His oldest artifacts date back to the Dutch who settled in downtown Manhattan.
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The basalt millstones at the Jebrini mill, for example, date back 200 years.
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Some of the oldest trailers in the park date back to the 1960s.
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Names of moons often date back to Native American tribes, and early European settlers.
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Its many monasteries and pilgrimage sites date back to the earliest years of Christianity.
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The job postings date back between two weeks and a month, according to LinkedIn.
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The roots of populist revolt in the Netherlands actually date back almost two decades.
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The alleged crimes date back as far as 1998 to as recently as 2010.
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Reports of possible emissions cheating by FCA date back to April of last year.
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The thefts date back to 2014, and each one involved a multiple-step process.
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Halloween celebrations at the White House date back to the Eisenhower administration in 1958.
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Nazi-themed alternate histories date back to the months after the second world war.
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The allegations against 43-year-old Michael Cripps of Colwyn date back seven years.
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The NBI photographs date back to 19193, when the Østervold Observatory telescope was completed.
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Chen has defended her husband against the allegations, which date back to the 1980s.
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The roots of Mother's Day — at least Jarvis's involvement — date back to the 21948s.
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The subpoena calls for Nunberg to turn over documents that date back to Nov.
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In June, Secretary of Defense James Mattis pushed that date back to January 1.
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But Trump's frustrations with his top economic adviser don't just date back to Charlottesville.
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The current jets, which are modified Boeing 747s, date back to the Reagan administration.
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Her efforts to pass the bill date back to the days of Sandy Hook.
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Many of the buildings, built from mud bricks, date back to the 16th century.
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In Saudi Arabia and India, sophisticated tools date back as far as 22,2140 years.
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Many of these controversial pasts date back to World War II and the Holocaust.
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Barstow notes textual records of Tibetan vegetarians that date back to the 12th century.
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The Old Town is surrounded by stone walls that date back to the 1500s.
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Its origins date back to a confrontation with Ernest Hemingway over a decade prior.
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Its foundations date back even further to the Fatimid dynasty in the year 969.
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The subway may date back to the 1960s, but it takes modern payment methods.
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But those convicted of crimes often have complex problems that date back to childhood.
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Chris: No no no, prequels date back way before shit like The Phantom Menace.
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Current fee levels date back to a 2016 regulation issued under President Barack Obama.
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The oldest of these, found in New Zealand, date back about 60 million years.
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Accusations against Dr. Domínguez, who joined the government department in 1972, date back decades.
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They date back more than six years, when Obama visited a Brooklyn high school.
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The origins of blackface date back to minstrel shows of the mid-19th century.
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The first serious signs of an impending crisis actually date back to September 2007.
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The earliest white nationalist sites date back to the founding era of the web.
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McGriddles date back to 2003, the brainchild of former McDonald&aposs chef Gerald Tomlinson.
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This went against FBI protocols that date back to the J. Edgar Hoover era.
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The origins of blackface date back to the minstrel shows of mid-19th century.
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Their origins in Ireland date back at least 1,000 years, according to DNA evidence.
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The earliest white nationalist sites date back to the founding era of the web.
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The electricity generation system is obsolete — most generators date back more than 85033 years.
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The warrior statues date back to 209 B.C., when the Qin Dynasty ruled China.
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Color systems date back centuries, at least to Richard Waller's 1686 Tabula colorum physiologica.
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Prostate cancer Concerns about over-diagnosing prostate cancer date back at least 30 years.
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The allegations date back decades and occurred before his possible ascension to the Senate.
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Allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein date back to the 1970s.
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The harassment claims date back to the period Schwahn was showrunner for One Tree Hill.
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Discovered in the ancient city of Elkab, they are believed to date back 5,200 years.
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Some meetings date back to 2017, when the administration was first mulling adding the question.
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The origins of the State of the Union response date back to the late 1700s.
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Few texts that are written in Semitic languages date back 3,400 years or more, however.
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It was originally planned for an October release, but unknown delays pushed this date back.
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All sites date back to the Late Neolithic period, between 2,800 BCE and 2,400 BCE.
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The records date back to at least 2005, before the substantial interests form was digitized.
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Empire's origins date back to a plastic cover business that Seymour Cohen founded in 1959.
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Articles on the oddities of software-driven video recommendations date back to at least 2002.
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Luckily, she says, her mom's agency had enough funding to push her furlough date back.
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U.S. claims of alleged Russian violations of the INF date back to the Obama administration.
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The included versions of Golden Tee date back to the late '90s, and it shows.
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For his part, Masterson has denied the allegations, which date back to the early '00s.
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As fields of research, machine learning and artificial intelligence both date back to the 50s.
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The distinct mindsets about money, the survey says, likely date back to the millennials' childhoods.
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After all, West's interactions with and praise of Trump date back further than this year.
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The golden age of "normal" might date back to 1945, the year Trump was conceived.
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The oldest fossils of anatomically modern humans, found in Africa, date back about 200,000 years.
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Besides their longevity, fossils of the species date back to the time of the dinosaurs.
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The couple's troubles date back almost 16 years, to an eclipse-watching festival in Cornwall.
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This is part of an effort to modernize rules that date back to the 1930s.
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Mr. Friedman's connections to Israel date back to his bar mitzvah at the Western Wall.
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Goldsmith also had to have surgery on his sinuses, which pushed his deployment date back.
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The article includes allegations by six women against Moonves that date back to the 1980s.
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The dispute over Cauvery's waters date back to the early 1800s, according to government records.
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Bricks that date back to 1958 are still compatible with current products, according to Lego.
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The new system will work on a range of products that date back to 2013.
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It relies on precise atmospheric measurements of oxygen and carbon dioxide, which date back to 1991.
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TrimTabs data for those investments date back to 1993 when the first U.S. ETFs started trading.
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Sanchez still uses environmentally non-destructive techniques of farming that date back to pre-Columbian times.
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To date, some of the oldest asteroid families known to scientists date back three billion years.
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Then, this past March, the agency pushed the scheduled liftoff date back again, to May 2020 .
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That's a surprising figure, considering the oldest known plant fossils date back approximately 420 million years.
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These sorts of conspiracy theory illustrations are nothing new, and in fact date back some time.
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The deaths date back to 2015, with the most recent taking place last month, CNN reported.
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Rumors of an electric Macan date back to 2017, when Porsche executives publicly considered the possibility.
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The guidelines for federal architecture date back to a 1962 report to President John F. Kennedy.
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Nine states still have abortion bans that date back to the days before Roe was decided.
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Zeldin came armed with Bush-era court decisions and letters that date back to the 1950s.
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Outside the church is a graveyard with headstones that date back to the late 19th century.
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These concerns date back to the earliest days of the World Wide Web in the 1990s.
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The concerns, voiced by a variety of sources including parents and parishioners, date back to 2008.
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They actually date back to the late 18th century, with the advent of the smallpox vaccine.
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Their first date, back in 1989, – the subject of Southside with You – was a long one.
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Concerns about the boundaries of executive authority date back to the earliest days of the republic.
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The festivals, which lead up to Lent, date back to the early 18th century in Rio.
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Efforts to break up the court date back to the 1980s, but have never been successful.
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These files date back several decades, but the most recent are only a few months old.
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The Information report suggests that the company has decided to push the date back two years.
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Bristle toothbrushes date back to 1498 in China, when the bristles were made from hog hairs.
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These proto-Twizzlers date back to 1914, when the American Licorice Company was founded in Chicago.
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Accusations of sexual misconduct against Brunel date back several decades, but he has never been prosecuted.
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All over the US, there are historic towns and neighborhoods that date back to early America.
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Some of the artifacts — including spears, stone tools, woven baskets and beads — date back 9,800 years.
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The algorithms that run this date back to Spotify's acquisition of The Echo Nest in 2014.
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Photos of people sleeping on the floor of a Tuscon, Arizona, station date back to 2015.
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Many of this weekend's rituals date back at least 300 years to the royal Ayutthaya period.
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The 25 rescinded documents cover more than 200 pages and date back as far as 1975.
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Disputes over whether Harvard imposes quotas on Asian-Americans date back to at least the 1980s.
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The fuzziness surrounding this noncompetition's non-beauty criteria date back to its founding, 21 years ago.
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Ginsburg also referred to problems at the US-Mexico border that date back nearly a decade.
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Efforts to foster a regional military cooperation date back to the Arab League's founding in 1945.
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And the polls, to date, back up their theory that that's his path to the nomination.
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The online rumors may date back to 2005, when Peru listed its palo santo as endangered.
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Early examples of widely spread memes like the "can has cheezburger" cat date back to 2007.
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Many of these extraterrestrial rocks date back to the solar system's infancy, 4.5 billion years ago.
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Their fossils date back at least 190m years (the oldest known mammals date from 230m years ago).
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The red vertical and horizontal lines date back 64,000 years, and were almost certainly painted by Neanderthals.
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An ancestor of his gave the Geneva bank, whose roots date back to 1805, its current name.
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Records there date back to 1884, and the old daily high temperature record was set in 1898.
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Racial tensions in Singapore date back at least to the 1964 riots between Chinese and Malay groups.
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Footwear collaborations date back to 1984 when Michael Jordan collaborated with Nike to produce Nike Air Jordans.
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The assets date back to 2009, with the majority relating to the period between 2012 and 2014.
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Some beauty pageants date back to the 1920s and used to ban women of color from participating.
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Their poses are typically stern and stoic, mimicking sepia-toned editions that date back to the 20003s.
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According to WikiLeaks, the emails date back to 2010 and up to July 6 of this year.
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Proposals to build this device, the world's most politically fraught particle accelerator, date back nearly 215 years.
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Efforts to craft a justice reform package date back to the first term of the Obama administration.
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Dozens of women have come forward accusing Cosby of sexual assaults that date back to the 1960s.
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The cases being reviewed date back to the beginning of the current academic year, in August 2015.
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Both security flaws are the result of efforts to accelerate computers that date back to the 1990s.
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The illusory truth effect has been studied for decades — the first citations date back to the 1970s.
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And the age of the plaster moulds—some date back two centuries—confers an extra "archaeological value".
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According to The Spruce, the trend has historical roots (sorry) that date back to the Middle Ages.
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SirionLabs was founded back in 2012, and competitors like Seal Software date back even earlier, to 2010.
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They all broadly date back to the 12th to 14th century, but scientists can't carbon date stone.
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The first Japanese F-35s will replace aging F-4 Phantom fighters that date back to 1960s.
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The company initially planned to launch in late 2019, before pushing that date back to April 2020.
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Rumors and even a lawsuit regarding the assault of a minor by Singer date back to 1997.
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The documents identified in the warrant date back years, according to a person briefed on the search.
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That will reportedly cause a release date delay, pushing the drop date back from September to November.
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Those payments date back to 2003 and total nearly $700,000 through 2016, documents seen by Reuters show.
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Multiple systems in the government date back more than 30 years, with some as old as 50.
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Viewings of the show date back as early as the New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2005.
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The posters, which date back to 1982, when he created the first four of his poster works.
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The details: Chafer, first identified in 2015 by Symantec, appears to date back to 2014, said Thakur.
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Geophagy is trendy, but it sure isn't new; descriptions of cravings for earth date back 2,000 years.
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Held on May 1 each year -- known as May Day -- the rallies date back to the 1880s.
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The masturbation attacks date back to 2015 and continued up to at least 2017, court documents said.
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The charges date back two decades to the end of a troubled marriage in Santa Monica, Calif.
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The oldest island fox fossils date back 7,000 years and show that they were small even then.
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Elisabetta Matelli: The concept of slogans and stock phrases date back to the Ancient Greeks in Sicily.
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All date back to the original PlayStation era, with the third game, Warped, coming out in 1998.
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Fossils of these heavy-browed individuals date back over 200,000 years in Europe and the Near East.
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Some of the heat-trapping gases in the air right now date back to the Industrial Revolution.
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The well-preserved town has homes and temples that date back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
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The origins of Mother Bethel AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church date back to 1787, when the Rev.
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It's the largest ever purchase by one bidder, based on auction records that date back to 1982.
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Many of the recipes for the pastries at Glaser's date back to the shop's founding, in 1902.
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The New York Times reports that the issues date back in 2012, and consist of two bugs.
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Tensions between the two sides over questions of power and autonomy date back at least two decades.
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The Senate rules for impeachment date back to 1868 and have been in effect since that time.
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Their grievances date back to when they were teammates at Joe Gibbs Racing early in their careers.
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Accounts of the berserkers date back to a late ninth-century poem to honor King Harald Fairhair.
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Schiller's ties to Trump date back to the President's time as a private citizen and television personality.
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Statutes of limitation will complicate any potential prosecutions connected to cases that date back decades, experts said.
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The opinions date back to the 1970s, when President Richard Nixon faced impeachment, and the early 1980s.
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Thought to date back 40,000 years, it depicts a human body attached to a feline-like head.
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They date back to Roman times, when the city would celebrate victories of generals and their armies.
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The launch systems and infrastructure for the Air Force's Minuteman ICBMs date back to the mid-1960s.
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Trump and White House officials have denied the allegations, some of which date back to the 1980s.
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The origins of this story date back to Sessions's confirmation hearings early last year when then-Sen.
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Perhaps they are more salient at the moment (liberal CTs mostly date back to the Bush era).
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This particular court case has been going on for two years, but its origins date back much further.
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These date back to the complex architecture of euro-zone bail-outs, jerry-built in haste in 2010.
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A mountain of studies shows this to be true, and they date back to at least the 1980s.
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The researchers chopped up the seafloor into one million-year-old sections that date back 100 million years.
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The stratigraphic layers date back to the Lower Cretaceous Period, between 145 million and 100 million years ago.
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Kushner plucked many of them from existing government reports, most of which date back to the Obama era.
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Photo: Angela Weigand, UiBArchaeologists in Bergen have found over 30 dice that date back to the Middle Ages.
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Third, the data on a phone can date back to the purchase of the phone, or even earlier.
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These purported pterosaur feathers date back to the Middle Jurassic, about 160 million to 170 million years ago.
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The texts (12 on papyrus and one on parchment) date back to the 2nd or early 3rd century.
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His acting credits date back to the 1990s with films like "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace."
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Ferrara's origins date back to 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara started selling Italian pastries and sugar-coated candy almonds.
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Many of these date back centuries but have been encroached on by farmers as Nigeria's population has expanded.
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The alleged incidents date back to 1976 and were allegedly reported to the network as early as 1986.
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But its origins date back to a commitment by China to demolish steel mills and shut coal mines.
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SpaceX originally intended to launch the rocket in 2013 or 2014, but has continually pushed the date back.
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These disturbing allegations date back decades, leaving many to wonder just how his vile actions weren't condemned earlier.
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Although monograms date back to antiquity, they enjoyed enormous popularity in the US in the 1950s and '60s.
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Hill's suit, filed in Pittsburgh, was one of several against Cosby by women whose accusations date back decades.
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The fossils, which date back 22,000 years, are offering fresh insights into the origin of this mysterious species.
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The allegations date back as far as the 1960s, making most of them too old for criminal prosecution.
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Humans have built piles of rocks and stones for eons; dry stone walls date back to Neolithic times.
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I'd expect that most companies have upgraded some of these older systems, which date back as far 1998.
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Some date back to the colonial era, and many contradict each other, sparking conflicts and lengthy legal battles.
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They date back at least as far as the Classical era, as evidenced in Greek literature and mythology.
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In addition, experts said the department failed to follow best practices that date back as far as 2005.
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Further excavations have revealed a Viking-style turf wall, which radiocarbon tests date back to the Norse era.
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That's not a problem limited to the Trump administration, as many vacancies date back to the Obama administration.
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The Agalarovs relationship with the Trumps date back to 2013 and the Miss USA pageant in Las Vegas.
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This past October was the second warmest October on record -- and those records date back to the 1880s.
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The earliest references to it being cultivated date back roughly to 3,400 BC, in lower Mesopotamia (southeast Asia).
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The more than 11 million documents, which date back four decades, were property of a Panamanian law firm.
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In most cases, the incidents date back decades, putting them outside the statute of limitations for legal action.
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While some of the allegations date back decades, many of the alleged aggressors have only recently faced consequences.
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We honor treaties that date back some 200 years despite no one being alive who signed those treaties.
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The area is also filled with gardens, museums and mosques, some of which date back nearly 1,000 years.
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She said she was skeptical that shifting the start date back a few centuries would solve the problem.
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Similarly, AMLO promises to fix social inequities that date back 500 years in a single six-year term.
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She's got songs on there that date back to 1990 all the way up to this past year.
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Some of Carlson's comments on the radio show date back to a time when he worked at MSNBC.
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Some of these laws date back well into the 20th century, while others are as recent as 2014.
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Many of the industry&aposs major holding companies are represented in the spreadsheets, which date back to 22.
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The origins of Soros-hatred in the US may date back to his opposition to the Iraq war.
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The county's records of sea turtle strandings -- which includes sick, injured or dead turtles -- date back to 1989.
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These rocks date back to the Ediacaran period, long before the appearance of dinosaurs and the Pangea supercontinent.
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Christmas celebrations at the White House date back to 1800, but Hanukkah wasn&apost acknowledged until much later.
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The tombs date back two millenniums, and many Saudis believe them to be cursed, the abode of jinn.
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ESPN originally said this service was coming in 2016, and then pushed the launch date back to 2017.
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There are many theories that date back to earlier centuries, but most of them have been completely debunked.
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But these new fossils date back to the Ediacaran Period, which lasted between 635 and 541 million years ago.
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In Gaza, most complaints center on electricity shortages that date back 11 years, with both groups seen at fault.
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The Rohingya are denied citizenship in Myanmar and regarded as illegal immigrants, despite claiming roots that date back centuries.
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Those three UN drug control treaties date back to 1053 and Canada is currently among 185 signatories to them.
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Epoxies date back to the 1930s, when a Swiss researcher was experimenting with materials to use in making dentures.
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Let's say you don't care about interactivity because you're trying to digitize documents that date back hundreds of years.
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There are baby graves year that date back as earlier as the 1950s, potentially even earlier: many are unmarked.
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These patterns date back to the 1970s and they operate both at the hyper-local and California state levels.
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The fines date back to a raid in August 2015, reportedly carried out following complaints from licensed taxi drivers.
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Full Hawaii resultsStill, Clinton's ties to Hawaii date back to 1992 when she campaigned in Honolulu for her husband.
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The leaked documents date back as far as 2013, and it's unclear exactly when the security holes were patched.
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"Emerald-cut diamonds date back about 500 years but really became popular in the Art Deco period," Stepansky said.
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Its roots date back to the period after World War II. After six years of fighting, Europe was decimated.
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Many were produced in a short period in November 2017, but others date back to 2012 and even 2011.
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Most of the records in the sale are electronic music-based, including some that date back to the 1960s.
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Polanski's crimes date back even further, when he was arrested in 1977 for raping a 13-year-old girl.
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The roots of the debate date back to the USGS's efforts at mapping the Alaskan arctic in the 1950s.
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The tradition is said to date back to Roman times and the Saturnalia festivities, which involved wearing decorative headpieces.
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Some of its most beloved characters date back to the very beginning, like Izzie Stevens, played by Katherine Heigl.
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They date back to the audio cassette and video tape era, but now cover all manner of digital devices.
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India's sedition laws, which date back to the British Raj, mandate prison terms ranging from three years to life.
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It's a surprising omission, especially since questions about climate change in presidential and vice presidential debates date back decades.
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It's worth noting that many of today's largest insurance companies have histories that date back a couple of centuries.
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The jars measure a few feet across and date back to Laos' Iron Age (500 BCE to 500 CE).
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The two exploited vulnerabilities date back to 2014 and 2013, respectively, and both have already been patched by Google.
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Jon Hamm, who stopped by The Big Date back in 1996, rocking a very un-Don Draper-like hairstyle.
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The allegations against Wilson date back to 2013, when police say he exchanged numbers with one of the victims.
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February 20143 was the most abnormally hot month in the history of weather records, which date back to 1880.
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But the Labor Department's Employee Benefits Security Administration proposed Wednesday to push the applicability date back by two months.
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Twitter's user growth woes date back more than two years, since before Jack Dorsey returned as CEO in 2015.
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Mitsubishi UFJ's roots in Turkey date back to 1986, when one of its predecessor banks opened a representative office.
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Hijras date back at least as far as the Mughal Empire, when they were included in the queen's entourage.
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Although its rise is associated with the Renaissance, paintings using poppy-seed oil date back to seventh-century Afghanistan.
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The nearby town of Helena has historical roots that date back to the Civil War, according to Phillips County.
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Transport and Communication Minister Binali Yildirim said on Tuesday the breach appeared to date back to at least 2010.
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The light bulb's origins date back to Italian inventor Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile — the first electric battery — in 1800.
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In fact, the pink tiles in the bathrooms are believed to date back to the 1920s, according to Giambalvo.
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Studies showing that obese and overweight women are more likely to die of their breast cancer date back decades.
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Land records in most Indian states date back to the colonial era, and most land holdings have uncertain ownership.
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Bornstein explained that the rumors date back to creatine's association with professional baseball players, and their associated steroid controversies.
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On the one hand, he has dug up fossils that date back to the transition from sea to land.
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The turkey pardon is an annual Thanksgiving tradition that's said to date back to the days of Abraham Lincoln.
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A source claims that texts date back to May 2014, several months before the couple wed in February 2015.
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The 9,362 eligible cases identified with assistance from the nonprofit advocacy group Code for America date back to 1975.
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The White House said the alleged acts date back years and that Trump already has denied all the claims.
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But the origins of the sex robot as a cultural phenomenon date back more recently, to 193th-century Paris.
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The shack's origins date back to 1968, making it a staple in Kennebunkport's community for locals and tourists alike.
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The accusations in the charges against Mr. Manafort date back years, well before he began working for Mr. Trump.
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Singapore also has ties with North Korea that date back to 1975, when the two countries established diplomatic relations.
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The origins of this standoff date back to the scandals that rocked the VA health system in early 2014.
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We learned about how they split the bills and chores, and whether it's cool to bring a date back.
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The origins of Twitter's algorithmically curated timeline date back years, with the platform implementing some of its components gradually.
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Congress' power and authority to oversee the executive branch's execution of laws date back to 28503 when then-Rep.
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The CENI pushed the election date back by seven more days last week due to delays deploying voting materials.
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These powers, which date back to cholera outbreaks among ship passengers in the late 19th century, are rarely used.
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Medha: Nasi goreng is said to date back to the 10th century when Chinese immigrants began migrating to Indonesia.
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It is the first such museum in the United States, though poster museums in Europe date back several decades.
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Sexual baseball metaphors date back to the post-WWII era, when dating as we know it began to coalesce.
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Their beef may date back to years before 2019, but there was no shortage of drama between them recently.
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They have a long, painful history Negative representations of non-white people date back to the mid-19th century.
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New York's blue laws, like those of the other states, date back to the 1930s, the post-Prohibition era.
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It's tempting to blame 21st-century laziness for the Duncan's travails, but they date back at least to 1930.
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Thieves stole two crowns and an orb belonging to the Swedish royal family that date back to the 1600s.
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The alleged incidents date back to 2003, when the agent, Carie Dexter Willis, worked at the Halifax CBSA office.
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Other tools and fossils found in China and Java date back to between 23 million and 29 million years ago.
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Accusations date back to the 1970s up to April 2017, while Rose was the co-anchor of CBS This Morning.
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The pay freezes date back to the Obama administration and have been continually extended by Congress in yearly spending bills.
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The Holy Week celebrations in Zamora are steeped in history, faith and culture, and date back to the 13th century.
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Its origins, however, date back to the late-'50s, when the school began its first official research into artificial intelligence.
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The more than 11 million documents, which date back four decades, are allegedly connected to Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca.
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TPS was previously set to expire for Salvadorans on January 2, 2020, but Monday's agreements will push that date back.
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The more-than 11 million documents, which date back four decades, are allegedly connected to Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca.
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It does date back quite some time – the earliest dated "love spoon" is from Wales and was carved in 1667.
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New evidence suggests this lopsided split may date back more than a millennia, according to an international team of anthropologists.
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The data shows the average return following 11 different elections in the Netherlands, which date back to the early 1980s.
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Examples of Harris's tribal psychology date back to the book that put him on the map: The End of Faith.
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The museum told The Local that right now they believe it may date back to the fifth or sixth century.
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Pijanowski got his hands on recordings that date back to 2008 and started making his own recordings here in 2010.
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The sport's competitive roots date back to eastern Europe in the 1930s, and it's been an Olympic sport since 1984.
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Under lock and key My earliest memories of OCD date back to when I was 7 or 8 years old.
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Both sites date back about 1.1 billion years to the late Mesoproterozoic era, and they contain matching hafnium isotopes readings.
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It's true that much of the Vatican is surrounded by walls, some of which date back to the ninth century.
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While I'm proud of my GRAMMY awards, the laws that govern music should not date back to the gramophone era.
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For example, his public Facebook posts date back to 2012 and are nearly all about his support for liberal politics.
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It's hard to keep track of all the film adaptations, but they date back to 1942, with one starring Sabu.
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Trump has denied all the claims, which come from more than a dozen women and date back to the 1980s.
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Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War Two.
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Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War 2.
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Facebook rejects his assertions, which date back to 2014, and says it has always complied with European data protection laws.
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The archaeological remains of the city of Bagan, Myanmar, date back to the 11th to 13th centuries, according to UNESCO.
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They date back as far as the American Revolution, but the first big wave was launched in the early 1930s.
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The roots of "I Know You Rider" date back to John and Alan Lomax's song-collecting days in the 30s.
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The cabinet proposed limited pilot projects that may lead to changes in laws banning cannabis that date back to 1951.
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A few like PantyTrust date back to the early 2000s, when the online used underwear market was brand spanking new.
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Since the skeletons date back to multiple different time periods, it's likely that they died in different ways, she said.
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The government recently began releasing seasonally adjusted unemployment data for veterans, but it does not date back further than 2003.
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But in May of that year, Roosevelt changed his mind again, and announced he'd move the date back in 1942.
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Some historic Highland Park homes date back as far as the 1880s; most were constructed in the 1103s and 1920s.
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But that happened to be World Press Freedom Day, so the authorities pushed the date back again, to this week.
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Male practice squads date back to at least the 1990s, when college coaches used the method, Vice reported in 2015.
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But many of the well-known houses, like Cartier and Boucheron, have names that date back more than a century.
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Blackface dates back to minstrel shows The origins of blackface date back to the minstrel shows of mid-19803th century.
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One interpretation is that the era of African migration could date back a hundred thousand years earlier than previously thought.
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But earlier House investigations into Trump administration activities, some arising from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russian probe, date back months.
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Though the region has winemaking traditions that date back centuries, its Bergerac wines are little known in the world beyond.
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Impact craters that date back billions of years are relatively rare on Earth because our planet is so geologically active.
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Many of them — as well as some of the satin-and-net-clad puppets — date back at least to 1963.
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Indeed some such regimes, such as that covering the Paris Opera, date back to the 17th century under Louis XIV.
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The company, whose roots in Canada date back to 1670, said online sales in the fourth quarter rose 61.6 percent.
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Ties between Russia and India date back to the Cold War, but evolving priorities and alliances have taken a toll.
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The walled city of Baku, parts of which date back to the 12th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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In London, e-scooters are illegal because of Britain's national laws, some of which date back to the Victorian era.
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Merkins — pubic hair wigs — date back to at least 1450 and seem to be largely related to lice and syphilis.
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It might be that the new administration has been slow to answer requests that date back to the Obama administration.
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Less than a month ago, NASA moved the estimated flyby date back three days, and extended the asteroid's predicted intercept point.
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These regulations date back to the 240s, when the FCC decreed that companies could only own three TV stations at once.
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The records date back to a 2009 order that transferred guardianship of the woman from her biological father to her mother.
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But Lingwulong fossils date back to 174 million years ago, suggesting neosauropods were roaming Pangea much earlier, in the Middle Jurassic.
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Flags of a kind date back at least 5,000 years—he liked to cite an ancient Iranian one, made from copper.
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The dances on view date back to his "Brahms Symphony," from 1985, a work he considers a watershed in his career.
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The clouds hanging over Modi's reputation date back to 2002 when he was Chief Minister of the western state of Gujarat.
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The tradition seemed to date back years, intermittently, and no doubt there were other programs in other conferences with similar routines.
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The origins of Groundhog Day date back to the early days of Christianity in Europe, according to the Pennsylvania Tourism Office.
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Parliament also votes to express its opposition to "no deal," but rejected a plan to push the official exit date back.
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The police seized 20 external HDD hard discs, 41 DVDs, and 10 flash discs containing materials which date back to 1999.
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The accusations date back over a decade, before Landis would rise to fame with the screenplay for his superhero movie Chronicle.
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It anticipates the Justice Department will seek unspecified monetary penalties regarding the mortgage securities, which date back to 2006 and 2007.
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Indeed, the oldest-known traces of grape wine—found in the Zagros Mountains in western Iran—date back some 7,000 years.
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Imamoglu prayed there after his win in March, and its origins date back to the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453.
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If possible, your bank accounts should date back a long time, so it looks like you've been around for a while.
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Rauen has reportedly pushed this year's opening date back to April 30 to account for the loss of the Tiki bar.
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The rumors date back to last year when KEH was spotted attending Laker games ... and this pretty much closes the case.
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Her links with the Russian leader date back to 2011, when she took over the party from her father Jean-Marie.
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He's facing a 50-year prison term for the charges, which date back to 1996, when Pell was archbishop of Melbourne.
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David Brock, a Clinton operative whose ties to the family date back to the late 1990s, also receives fairly rough treatment.
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The island chain sits on top of the Trenton Group, a formation of rocks that date back to the Ordovician period.
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The startup world is increasingly focused on applications for artificial intelligence, whose algebraic roots date back to ancient Syria and Iraq.
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"Rose petals, rose buds, and rose-hip seed oil date back about 5,000 years," dermatologist Harold Lancer, MD, told us previously.
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The authors suggest that the difference is because Lebanon's state is weakened by divisions that date back to its civil war.
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The small villages, which date back to the 14th century, do not have the infrastructure to handle large numbers of tourists.
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Concerns of police violence and use of force date back to at least 2009, according to a detailed account from Vox.
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The Honolulu Zoo is rich with history; its origins date back to 1877, when the land was dedicated as a park.
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It was sold and renovated in the early 2000s but still features original touches that date back centuries, according to Bloomberg.
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The Rohingya are denied citizenship in Buddhist-majority Myanmar and regarded as illegal immigrants, despite claiming roots that date back centuries.
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Micro bags, some scarcely larger than a kiwi, date back at least to the Fendi runway more than a year ago.
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She pushed Tilton's trial date back by a couple of weeks – but also warned Gibson Dunn against filing additional "frivolous" motions.
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It details how these tragedies date back to the 1980s, and video gaming's birth into the commercial mainstream and popular culture.
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The records seized date back to her time working at Politico and BuzzFeed, and are associated with her undergraduate university email.
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Early plans for a museum of African-American history date back to the 85033s, and serious consideration began in the 1970s.
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Clashes between the president and cabinet officials date back to George Washington's conflicts with his first secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson.
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Trump and White House officials have denied the sexual misconduct allegations against him, some of which date back to the 1980s.
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Almost 100,000 of the affected vehicles, which date back to 2002, are in the United States and almost 25,000 in Germany.
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Another French cave, called Chauvet, is decorated with drawings of animals that researchers estimate date back as far as 37,000 years.
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In building their algorithms, Mr. Kapoor and his team relied on techniques that date back decades — something called Markov decision processes.
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Months of strain date back to the investigation into the former F.B.I. official Andrew McCabe and growing fears of political interference.
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It anticipates the Justice Department will seek unspecified monetary penalties stemming from mortgage securities which date back to 2006 and 2007.
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Facebook has rejected his assertions, which date back to 2014, and says it has always complied with European data protection laws.
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The group's roots date back to 1994, when 10 real-bearded Santas were hired to do a TV commercial in Hollywood.
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CAIs date back some 4.6 billion years, making them some of the very earliest objects to appear in the solar system.
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SCULPTING DOUGH FIGURINES is a dwindling folk art in China, one that is said to date back at least 2,000 years.
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A geographer at Emory University, Page is a rarity in Atlanta: someone with family roots here that date back several generations.
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The oldest known sea turtle fossils date back about 150 million years, making them some of the oldest creatures on Earth.
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The alleged abuse, thought to date back to at least 2009, was uncovered in 2015 and a number of suspects arrested.
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Morales' problems date back to 2016, when he lost a referendum that would have made running for a fourth term possible.
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American city clubs, many affiliated with elite universities, date back a century or more and come with some questionable historical baggage.
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Their origins here date back many decades, said Kimball L. Garrett, an ornithologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles.
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The Atlantic surf clam is delicious, and records of the shoreline feasts of American Indians date back to the 17th century.
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The oldest bones of Neanderthal-like individuals, found in a Spanish cave called Sima de los Huesos, date back 430,2120 years.
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Calaveras' roots date back to pre-Columbian civilizations, who included skulls and skeletons in temples, sculptures, architecture, and even on currency.
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The earliest reports in local media date back to the late '90s, but it didn't start booming until the mid-2000s.
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The oldest fossils date back about 3.77 billion years, but microbial organisms can leave behind other traces of their existence as well.
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These rocky balls of ice, dust, and gas date back to the formation of the Solar System some 4.6 billion years ago.
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Lipper measures a week as the seven-day period from Thursday to Wednesday, and much of its records date back to 1992.
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Parabolic airplanes date back to the Mercury program when NASA used this flight strategy to prepare astronauts for the feeling for weightlessness.
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But the Stucky ship also fits into the homoeroticism of military male-on-male relationships too, which date back to Greek culture.
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Some of these accusations date back to the '22010s and 113s, but plaintiffs say the problems in the suit still plague Walmart.
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In some cases these models date back as far as 2000, and parts makers have to re-tool to replicate obsolete designs.
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Archaeological, historical, and paleontological accounts of a sickness consistent with leprosy date back thousands of years to Africa and the Middle East.
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The ditties sung in street parties, many of which date back to the 1930s, are an integral part of Brazil's cultural canon.
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Earlier this year, Swedish archaeologists discovered 12 ancient Egyptian cemeteries near the southern city of Aswan that date back almost 3,500 years.
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The government considers the species to be "naturalized" because of its history on the archipelago, where mahogany plantations date back a century.
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My earliest memories of wishing to wake up with the correct body date back to when I was maybe 5 or 6.
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The grievances between Greece and Turkey date back to the rise of the Ottoman empire and the fall of the Byzantine one.
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Yahoo's shares in Yahoo Japan date back to 1996, when the internet company launched a joint venture with Japan's SoftBank Group Corp.
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The carvings, cut into large sandstone spurs, depict about a dozen life-size dromedaries and equids that date back about 2,000 years.
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Tap Tap Revenge ($1.99) was one of the first games to hit the App Store but its origins date back even further.
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Microsoft and Xiaomi have ties that date back to 2015, when they signed a deal to test Windows 10 on Xiaomi devices.
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Ren & Stimpy date back to 1978 Series creator John Kricfalusi developed the characters while at Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada, in 1978.
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The tie's origins date back to the 17th century, when mercenaries hired by Louis XIII of France wore a form of cravat.
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Its origins date back to the mid-18th century, when the Garifuna on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent repelled British colonizers.
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Such policies date back to the early 603s, when President Richard Nixon's administration advocated for methadone as a means to control crime.
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Clues date back to 2003 when a laptop disappeared from a computer security expert's room at a high-class hotel in Berlin.
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The international treaty governing space—there is one—and the laws and regulations that follow it date back to the Cold War.
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Available titles will date back to as early as 1938's Superman Action Comics, and titles will be downloadable for easy access.
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These allegations date back to a period when there were huge amounts of zinc sitting in LME warehouse sheds in New Orleans.
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Later, Ava suggests to PJ that he take his date back to her mother's empty condo, and slyly slips him the key.
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Department store sales declined for a sixth consecutive month, the worst such run in records that date back to the late 1980s.
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Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois-based Ferrara's origins date back to 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara started selling Italian pastries and sugar-coated candy almonds.
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But these ties, which date back to the Korean War, have weakened since the rogue nation began testing nuclear weapons in 2006.
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The earliest gun-powdered propelled rockets date back to the 15th century, when they were invented in the area of Song, China.
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Weakened foundations Ties between Russia and India date back to the Cold War but evolving priorities and alliances have taken a toll.
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As the former home of prehistoric hunters, Pictograph Cave State Park in Montana features cave drawings that date back over 2,000 years.
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Apple announced the iMac Pro, its most powerful desktop computer to date, back in June with a promised launch date of September.
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The youngest bones of Homo floresiensis date back to about the time when our own species arrived in Southeast Asia and Australia.
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Though its tests date back further still, while it's been showing off concept videos of flexible devices for a similarly long time.
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"It's the oldest, only elected law enforcement official in the country, and it does date back to Anglo-Saxon times," he said.
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While it's not clear when the stories about the cemetery being haunted began, there are gravestones that date back to the 1860s.
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The allegations against him date back to decades ago when he was still rising to the top of the U.S. Church hierarchy.
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"Shrines, zawiyas, a library with 4,000 titles - including manuscripts that date back 500 years - have been burned (or) completely destroyed," he said.
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These touch on everything from holiday pay to motorcycle cleaning, sick leave, and purchasing of department badges, and date back to 2006.
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Fugui said the offer would help fill an immediate gap should the Solomons cut ties with Taiwan that date back to 1983.
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Nationwide exit polls date back to the 22016s, according to Pew Research, starting with CBS and soon followed by the other networks.
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The mission also spotted 67p's molecular oxygen, the kind that exists on Earth, which could date back to the early solar system.
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The 737 Max is a legacy of its past, built on decades-old systems, many that date back to the original version.
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The museum's cash-flow problems date back to at least the '80s, and it has been mired in debt in recent years.
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Versions of battery-operated bikes date back to the late 153s, though they didn't become popular until the last decade or so.
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The tensions between the office, the Justice Department and the White House date back further than the tumult in the Stone case.
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Like many historic European wine regions, Austria has winemaking traditions that date back centuries, yet its modern wine industry is paradoxically young.
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In response, on Tuesday, Abounaddara took down some 400 videos — weekly dispatches that date back to 2011 — from its main Vimeo page.
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Several posts, which date back to 2012, include disparaging comments against people of color and others mentioned in news stories about crime.
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The crimes date back to 2003 and the bodies of several of the people killed by Kohlhepp were found on his property.
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"The events under discussion date back to 1945 and are difficult to reconstruct and interpret in the present day context," it added.
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Rights activists said the ruling could revive the misuse of anti-communism laws that date back to Suharto's repressive New Order regime.
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The bones of both penguins have been found in trash heaps that date back to when humans arrived in the Chatham Islands.
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Reznor first joined Apple as part of the $3 billion acquisition of Beats, but his digital music chops date back to 2007.
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The spacecraft will take samples of the asteroid, which scientists believe contains molecules that date back to the birth of the solar system.
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As the story goes, the two were set up on a blind date back in the day, but the date never even happened.
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The Palace of Westminster - parts of which date back to 1097 - has been slipping into disrepair for decades, requiring frequent repairs and upgrades.
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While that was going on, Carly and Sarah decided to have their own double date back at the house with Evan and Daniel.
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The oldest traces of this practice date back to a site in Italy during a time when only Neanderthals were present in Europe.
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Modarabas, which date back to the 1980s, were the first Islamic business model established in Pakistan with a statutory framework and dedicated regulations.
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The site in question contains not only birth dates of spouses, siblings, and parents, but also physical home addresses that date back decades.
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While Apple didn't give an exact for-sale date, back in September, it said AirPods would be available at the end of October.
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Part of the problem is that so few of the sedimentary layers that date back to this period are exposed, making discoveries difficult.
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Hominins originated in Africa more than six million years ago, and the earliest tools in the archaeological record date back three million years.
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The first records of Garland Day date back to the 1700s; it is believed to be an ancient fertility rite with Celtic connections.
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Diarists have keenly chronicled the comings and goings of cherry blossoms for centuries—records from Kyoto, the old capital, date back 1,200 years.
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The allegations date back as far as 2001 and reference incidents in California, New York, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas, the filing states.
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You look at really old photographs, photographs that date back to the 1800s, the bone structure of the face is pretty much implanted.
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Mosby said that the corruption cases began at different times for the officers, and that the cases date back as far as 2003.
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The plot is a few hundred meters from the Kremlin, and some of the buildings on it date back to the 18th century.
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Some of the vintage specimens date back to as early as the 1930s, and the wear and tear from rental use is visible.
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The data files only date back to 2014, but it's unknown whether older medical records may have been digitized and uploaded that year.
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American bloodlines of wagyu date back to 64 when four bulls were imported into the US, followed by several females in the '21s.
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The images reportedly date back to January 2014, when local authorities searched Syria-bound trucks, touching off a standoff with Turkish intelligence officials.
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The allegations, many of which date back decades, have toppled Cosby from his position as one of the United States' best-loved entertainers.
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Walt Disney World might elect to push the attraction's opening date back to the fall and then make further tweaks to the show.
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FCC rules that date back to the 2900s restrict an entity's ownership of TV stations, radio stations, and newspapers within a local market.
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Emerson's ties to Augusta, the exclusive golf club, date back to Farrs predecessor, Charles Knight, who was one of only about 300 members.
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Her wedding crash spree appears to date back to December 2018, and the most recent theft happened on August 3, according to KXAN.
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The inquiry is one of several legal issues inherited by Barclays's current Chief Executive Jes Staley that date back to the credit crisis.
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Pumpkins, in general, are a sign of both fall and Halloween, and Jack-o-lanterns date back as far as the early 1800s.
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The inquiry is one of several legal issues inherited by Barclay's current Chief Executive Jes Staley that date back to the credit crisis.
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The remains of Thailand's historic city of Ayutthaya include ornate monasteries and structures that date back to the 14th century, according to UNESCO.
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Few institutions better symbolize social stratification and privilege in Britain than its top independent schools, whose origins date back centuries in some cases.
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Some of these sanctions date back to the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian revolution and the seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran.
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Another theory is they date back to a time when the Moon had a core magnetic field similar to the one on Earth.
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Most North American aquifers lie beneath the Western United States and date back to the beginning of the continent as we know it.
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Stories about other female warriors, based on a mix of legend, poetic invention and historical fact, also date back more than 2,000 years.
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The roots of Wednesday's demonstrations date back to when Hugo Chávez, the populist firebrand, took over as as president of Venezuela in 27.
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George Washington's Hertzfeld isn't convinced NASA's plans have legs; attempts to kick off space manufacturing date back to the Reagan era, after all.
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The purges and promotions date back to President Hugo Chávez, who picked Mr. Maduro to be his successor before he died in 2013.
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Although every state has historic towns and rich histories, there are some cities in the US that date back further than the rest.
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The plane maker was investigated by French and British authorities over bribery accusations on jet sales that date back more than a decade.
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The allegations were reported in an article co-published Wednesday by ProPublica and Portland Monthly and date back to before Sondland became ambassador.
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The earliest archived Usenet posts about the movies date back to at least 23.0, the year that Return of the Jedi came out.
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The results provide strong evidence that Egyptian mummification techniques -- long associated with the time of the pharaohs -- date back to 1,23 years earlier.
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Trump's trademarks in Macau date back to 2005, when he has registered under the names Donald J Trump, DTTM and Trump Companhia Limitada.
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The Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois-based company's origins date back to 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara started selling Italian pastries and sugar coated candy almonds.
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The offenses I am accused of, including participating in an illegal demonstration and impeding the work of the military, date back to 2010.
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The building served as a jail and courthouse in the 19th century, but the oldest parts of the building date back to 1693.
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Kelly has consistently denied the allegations, some of which date back decades, and has never been convicted of a crime connected to them.
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Laws banning former prisoners from voting in America date back to the colonial era and remain the norm in much of the nation.
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The last available estimates from the interior ministry — which date back to 2012 — put the number of mosques in France at around 2,500.
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The objects in Agents of Faith date back 4,000 years, and every single one conveys an incredibly personal dream, fear, vow, or healing.
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Google's health efforts date back more than a decade to 2006, when it attempted to create a repository of health records and data.
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The glass has the Masonic symbol etched into the surface, and the cases are filled with books that date back to the 1800s.
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Historical anecdotes of "a predominance of women writing Han and Luke and Darth and Lando" in fanfiction date back to at least 22002.
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Ruins excavated in Cologne date back to Roman times; it's upon these that the St. Kolumba Church was constructed during the Middle Ages.
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He completely rejects scientific evidence that the Earth is 4.5 billion years-old and that fossilized dinosaur bones date back roughly 65 million years.
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According to Live Science, Brazil submitted important historical documents like its constitution while Mexico sent in documents that date back to the Inca period.
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Pickles have been an important food source regardless of their bacterial content for thousands of years—they date back to 2000 BC in Mesopotamia.
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All Archaeopteryx fossils date back to the Late Jurassic some 150 million years ago, a time when the first bird-like dinosaurs were emerging.
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As it turns out, this spooky trick may have a scientific explanation — and its roots date back way before The Craft made it cool.
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Jordan's ancient Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, contains breathtaking petroglyphs made by prehistoric civilizations that date back 19633,21963 years.
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Then, over Uber's protest, the judge pushed the trial date back from this month to December, giving Waymo more time to prepare its case.
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The oldest known locks were found in the ruins of the ancient Syrian capital of Nineveh and date back thousands and thousands of years.
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Problems date back years The House Homeland Security Committee has been investigating the hiring issues for a year, stretching back to the Obama administration.
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The origins of Shulkin's tenuous position inside the Trump administration date back to the scandals that rocked the VA health system in early 2014.
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The Dancing Dolls of Southern University officially date back to 1969, founded by team adviser/coach Gracie Perkins and then–band director Isaac Greggs.
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Laws that protect workers in the United States from exploitation date back to the federal programs launched in the 1930s under the New Deal.
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China's grudge against Perry appears to date back to 2015, when Perry performed a concert in Taiwan in which she wore the Taiwanese flag.
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Central bank reserve kitties have existed for centuries, and sovereign-wealth funds date back to the 5.53s, but both became prominent in 25.5-22007.
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Last month a massive dump of hacked LinkedIn email and password data cropped up online, thought to date back to an earlier 2012 hack.
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The 1970 bug is a slightly annoying and mostly entertaining software glitch that bricks any iPhone by setting the date back before May 1970.
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Attempts to steal signs probably date back to the first use of hand signals, and the history of technology-aided spying came shortly thereafter.
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They decided to look deeper, finding pools of water that date back to a time when the Earth was just 2.5 billion years old.
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Reports of Syrian authorities using force to quell dissent date back to the regime of al-Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, in the 1980s.
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Scientists think they likely date back over 13 billion years ago, when their star-forming fires were possibly snuffed out by the reionization epoch.
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"It is very complicated, we need to investigate the history of families in cases which sometimes date back ten years or more," she said.
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But they did so without any further investment in vinyl, so the few machines that kept on producing often date back to the 260s.
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But in March, buried at the bottom of an unrelated press release, the government pushed the date back to the end of the year.
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Hizbullah's roots date back to the early 1980s, when Iran's Revolutionary Guard trained Shia militants to harass the Israeli soldiers then occupying southern Lebanon.
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Drinking games date back at least to wine dregs-tossing game Kottabos in ancient Greece and various dice and riddle competitions in ancient China.
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Poland's current laws date back to 1993 following the fall of the Soviet Union, when access to abortion was widely available in USSR countries.
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Many of the rivalries between fighters from the Tuareg minority ethnic group date back centuries and are linked to control of desert trade routes.
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What they do know is the word "yoga" is mentioned in the oldest known Indian scripts, the Vedas, which date back to 1500 BCE.
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The seasonal royal messages date back to King George V in 1932 and are usually pre-recorded from the monarch's London residence, Buckingham Palace.
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Uganda is a major U.S. ally The United States' diplomatic relations with Uganda date back to 1962, when the nation gained independence from Britain.
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Moreover, some of the accusations date back to before Caldbeck's time at Lightspeed, from when he was a junior investor at Bain Capital Ventures.
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The payments date back to 2006 to 2007, the company said in a separate statement, predating Chile-based LAN's 2012 merger with Brazil's TAM.
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It's been three years since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were set up on a blind date, back in the summer of 2016.
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Miscegenation laws date back as far as the 1620s, and like many other things in American history served the purpose of upholding white supremacy.
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The agency uses some systems that date back to the 1960s, and has also had some issues with newer pieces of technology as well.
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Questions about EPA spending under Pruitt date back to last fall and resurfaced this winter, but have gained seemingly unstoppable momentum in recent weeks.
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Family political disputes date back as early as Benjamin Franklin, whose son was imprisoned for being a steadfast loyalist during the American Revolutionary War.
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The street is also home to some of the city's most stunning Greek Revival houses — many of which date back to the mid-1800s.
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Romania joined the European Union in 2007, but remains its second-poorest state, with entrenched bureaucracy and corruption that date back to those times.
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The WikiLeaks documents, which date back to 85033 and 2011, show that the National Security Agency (NSA) secretly monitored communications of top Italian officials.
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Taiwan and China both claim the South China Sea using old maps that date back to the late 1940s when the Nationalists ruled China.
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There are about 700,000 Aborigines in a population of 23 million in Australia, whose descendants date back about 50,000 years before British colonizers arrived.
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A block up College Hill on majestic Benefit Street, we went to the Providence Athenaeum, an independent library whose origins date back to 03503.
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The transition was scheduled to take place a year ago, but state lawmakers pushed the start date back, largely because of software security issues.
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From afar, Soft Sounds is a patchwork (some of the songs date back to Zauner's old lo-fi demos) of giddy fusions and homages.
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Photographs of royal visits date back to 1900 when Queen Victoria paraded through the streets of Dublin, Ireland, greeted by throngs of well-wishers.
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The automaker says it hasn't complied with Japanese fuel efficiency testing standards since 2002, and that its improper testing methods date back to 1991.
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Many of the cultural areas date back thousands of years and the attention given to them could risk a possible backlash from religious fundamentalists.
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The prosecutor had only announced in May that it was reopening an investigation into allegations of sexual offences which date back to August 2010.
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You won&apost be able to push the date back further until Windows updates on that day, but this can give you some reprieve.
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The Illmans took their discovery to the Western Australian Museum, which verified that the bottle and the note date back to the 19th century.
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It has also said the rule requires compliance with roughly 25 federal laws protecting conscience and religious rights, some of which date back decades.
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This year, a fermented liu bao tea believed to date back to the 73s has been brought out of storage just for the expo.
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Invented relationships date back to the days of old Hollywood, when they were sometimes used to disguise the queerness of one or both participants.
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Both of these strategies date back to the 1980s, when the Order trained in those forests with hopes of provoking the same race war.
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The most prominent grievances, from overhauling Chile's creaking pension system to slashing public services costs, date back to decisions made well before Pinera's time.
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The convention centre was originally slated for completion this year but Fletcher had pushed the date back as the project was mired in delays.
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As prison populations drop, the number of parolees is increasing — people with layer upon layer of disadvantages that often date back to early childhood.
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The carrier has pushed the date back multiple times as Boeing continues to struggle to get approval from regulators to greenlight the 737 Max.
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Wedding traditions like throwing rice and the bride&aposs garter date back decades, but that doesn&apost mean weddings have always looked the same.
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Senate rules that date back more than three decades hold that during impeachment, senators must meet six days a week, taking only Sunday off.
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The company's privacy woes date back to 2007 when Facebook promised to do better after making user purchases public with its Beacon advertising platform.
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The move would likely be welcomed by affluent investors, who are liable to pay capital gains taxes on investments that could date back decades.
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In most cases, these tariffs date back to the Great Depression, created to protect American manufacturing jobs that existed in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Up until now, the island has remained largely untouched, thanks to quirky rules about land ownership that date back to the end of slavery.
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The lapses at Uber date back to 2014, including the so-called "God View" mishap and the later theft of its drivers' data by hackers.
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Barely legible tombstones date back 200 years and include the names of veterans from the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War.
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The deposits from which these samples were recovered date back relatively recently—1,400 to 900 years ago—so these creatures likely lived alongside human settlers.
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Zimbabwe's currency problems date back to the hyperinflation era of post-independence leader Robert Mugabe, who Mnangagwa replaced after an army coup in November 2017.
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In the case of the 600 and 660, which date back to the 1960s, Remington launched a voluntary recall — which remains in effect — in 1979.
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Thanks to Surviving R. Kelly, the docuseries about Kelly's alleged abuse, accusations of sexual misconduct against Kelly that date back to the '90s have resurfaced.
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Photo: Angela Weigand, UiBSix-sided dice date back nearly 5,000 years to ancient Persia, so finding 600-year-old dice in Norway isn't anything special.
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The release date at the time was set for October 2019, but his exit pushed the date back to the current one of April 2020.
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Lebanon's Palestinian camps, which date back to the 1948 war between Israel and its Arab neighbors, mainly fall outside the jurisdiction of Lebanese security services.
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Ultimately, the New Order incident is just the latest in a long line of similar gaffes, some of which date back more than four years.
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The slayings date back to the 1980s, but it was a DNA hit from a pizza crust that finally led to his arrest in 2010.
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Even there, most farming is dependent on irrigation systems that date back to the 1950s, when dams were built with American aid, if not earlier.
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That it tries to achieve this with songs that date back to the mid-90s just feels like the band giving themselves a welcome challenge.
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Harmeet Kaur at CNN delved into the racist roots of blackface: The origins of blackface date back to the minstrel shows of mid-19th century.
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Emails hacked from the private account of Clinton's campaign Chairman John Podesta and posted by WikiLeaks date back to 2008 -- when Podesta chaired Obama's transition.
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These remains date back to between 95,000 and 50,13 years ago and belong to an entirely new species of nascent humans, one dubbed Homo floresiensis.
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The fossils, which date back more than 7 million years, belonged to an ape-like creature named Graecopithecus freybergi, researchers hypothesized in two new papers.
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SKKMigas has warned that shifting to an onshore project would increase costs and could push the completion date back by three years from around 2026.
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A true whiskey-lover would have bottles that date back not just to the era of the Backstreet Boys, but to a time before Prohibition.
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"It shouldn't ease even if the U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates," said Kondoh, whose ties with Kuroda date back to their days in school.
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The oldest known perfumes in the world date back to 1850 BC, when a massive earthquake destroyed a perfume factory on the Mediterranean in Cyprus.
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Lufthansa has canceled about 4,500 flights since the walkouts started last week, the latest in a series of protests that date back to early 2014.
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The probe, which is expected to be completed by the end of this year, has uncovered that accounting irregularities date back to at least 2015.
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These plant-based ingredients not only make powerful antioxidants but also have proven natural healing and anti-inflammatory properties that date back to ancient times.
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North American examples of resource-based population and economic booms include the California and Klondike gold rushes that date back to 22009 and 1897, respectively.
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If you're Josh Gordon, you beg the judge to push the date back until after the Super Bowl -- and that's exactly what the WR did.
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Reports in America of catfish being substituted for more expensive fish date back to at least 2002; Oceana's study suggests that the phenomenon is spreading.
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"We've had numerous police scandals that date back before even I was born," says Craig Futterman, a professor of law with the University of Chicago.
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If you thought the IRS is pushing the date back out of the goodness of their hearts, we're sorry to say that's not the case.
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Based on interviews with employees, Subaru said the problem could date back as far as 2002, but the carmaker said it could not confirm that.
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The House Republican health plan — the American Health Care Act — pushes the start date back from 2020 to 2026, but does not repeal the tax.
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United Sporting Cos, another large firearm distributor whose roots date back to the Great Depression, filed for bankruptcy this week, also hurt by declining sales.
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The phrases "Bush did 9/800" and "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams" date back to when memes were just Impact font superimposed on images.
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Cultural anxiety: American culture wars date back to the 6900s and '2628s, with the "three A's": acid, amnesty (for Vietnam War draft-evaders) and abortion.
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The resulting photos show people at their most eccentric, acting out customs — from symbolic spring rituals to harvest festivals — that often date back several centuries.
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Its roots date back to 1806, when James Poole opened a tailor's shop in Bloomsbury, a mile or so away from the business' current location.
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The logs, which date back to mid-July 6900, show Manafort and a television host named "Sean" leveling repeated attacks on Mueller's team of prosecutors.
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The towering rocks of Meteora, Greece, are home to monasteries that date back to the 15th century, according to the site's UNESCO World Heritage description.
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Afghan and Pakistani government officials said the talks would continue despite the Taliban statement, but pushed the start date back to sometime later this month.
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In-browser mining scripts date back to at least 2011 when Bitcoin could still mined with a normal CPU, a part that every computer contains.
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He was struck by the rare accommodation of life and earth in the labyrinth of cave dwellings — some that date back to the 16th century.
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It juxtaposes anti-fascist songs that date back as far as World War II with new ones, leaning toward persuasion and compassion rather than hectoring.
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Scanners handle the photographs with care — some of the pictures date back to the early 1900s — by replacing tattered folders and taping images if needed.
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The district's first signs of development date back to the 240s, with the Sultan Abu El Ela Mosque, which still stands at its northern tip.
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Namely, it would nix the parts about tobacco and alcohol, which date back to Prohibition and aren't really part of the agency's mandate these days.
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A day with the team working to preserve a particularly Islamic tradition of stained-glass-window making, using techniques that date back hundreds of years.
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Some malls in the United States date back as far as the 1850s, long before there were such things as "anchor stores" or food courts.
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The suit asks for judicial review of the decision to not update regulations that were last revised about 2628 years ago and date back decades.
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The suit asks for judicial review of the decision to not update regulations that were last revised about 85033 years ago and date back decades.
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Mr. Bolton's relationships with most of the associates date back decades, to his days working in positions related to foreign policy in the Reagan administration.
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Defense strategy is to attack Both Cosby's and Weinstein's cases are based on accusations that date back years and were not immediately reported to police.
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SKKMigas has warned that a change to an onshore project would increase costs and could push the completion date back by a further three years.
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Efforts to put the issue on the legislative agenda date back to at least 2005, when a bill was blocked promptly after it was introduced.
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Long before the #MeToo movement, however, the former California governor faced allegations in 2003 that he groped women in incidents that date back three decades.
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Mitsui's investments in Chile's copper industry date back to the 1990s and it now has minority interests in a number of the country's leading deposits.
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All this nonsense obviously reminds me a lot of the MacBook versus MacBook Pro arguments, which date back over a decade in gadget nerd time.
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The island is dotted with hippie villages that date back to the 1960s and 1970s, when artists, writers, and other bohemians moved to the island.
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The Red Fox Steakhouse and Piano Bar, parts of which supposedly date back to a 26.50s English inn, was a stone's throw from my room.
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They were digging up rocks in southern Brazil that date back to the early Triassic, when one of his students literally tripped over this fossil.
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But he has not come up with many big new ideas of his own (the GST and the bankruptcy reforms date back long before his time).
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But the laws governing the industry are a patchwork of overlapping regulations that date back to the birth of the insurance business over a century ago.
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His issue of keeping the ball in the park date back to last season as he has served up 49 homers over his last 37 starts.
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President Trump's attempts to improve relations with the Kremlin have been hampered by his team's connections to Russia which allegedly date back to the election campaign.
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While the men's dinners date back to 1840, Gribbons said, basically zero women other than Mayor Wayne, and now me, had ever actually wanted to come.
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The earliest official points deductions date back to the formation of the English league and its Scottish equivalent, usually pertaining to the fielding of ineligible players.
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At Lobéké National Park, one of the Cameroonian parks highlighted in Mwenge's report, allegations of ranger abuses — beatings, torture, torched huts, stolen goods — date back years.
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France and other countries were meant to maintain and upgrade older radio transmitter stations called Loran-C, which date back decades, for eLoran to gain momentum.
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Some of those votes date back to the Obama administration, though his successor, Republican President Donald Trump, also campaigned on a promise to undo the law.
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Podesta has been Clinton's campaign chairman since the outset of her campaign and his ties to the family date back to the first Clinton White House.
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Affected iPhone users have been turning off notifications or setting the date back to a time before December 2nd, but Apple has now released a fix.
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China participated in the 2014 and 2016 RIMPAC military exercises for the first time, which are held every two years and date back to the 1970s.
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The charges against the BJP leaders, brought by the Central Bureau of Investigation, date back more than a decade and were previously blocked by another court.
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Emails reviewed by The Verge that date back to the beginning of August show Faraday Future representatives trying to explain this as "delays" in payment processing.
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Articulated through the flexibility of bamboo sticks and lightweight white silk are moments from epic Chinese tales and popular legends that date back to classical antiquity.
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The county prosecutor reportedly also said there were "number of cases" in Buzzese's courtroom involving Nathaniel Richmond, whose legal troubles date back more than a decade.
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That's why the FCC also agreed today to revise its guidelines for how companies should mitigate orbital debris in space — rules that date back to 2004.
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The smaller Transall transporters, which date back to the 1960s, are able to land in tight spots on rough terrain, but will be retired in 2021.
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The sites, which date back 1,000 years, are located in a remote mountainous forest, expanding the geographical area in which these monuments are found in Laos.
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CNBC first spotted this unsettlingly invasive way in which Google is tracking you, with the author noting that his purchases date back to at least 2012.
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Travel + Leisure also noted that renters will also have access to an impressive collection of arms and armor, all of which date back hundreds of years.
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According to exhibitor Elle Shushan, miniature wax portraits like these can date back to the Renaissance, and continued to be made until the early 20th century.
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"We have a bunch of numbers that are very popular, many of which date back to the beginning," said Bret Grainger, Jet Doll's chief marketing officer.
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And other prominent, likely Chinese hacks that date back to around the same time, like that of the Starwood Preferred Guest system, remained active for years.
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The case is the latest black mark against the Catholic Church, which has been reeling from sexual abuse scandals across several countries that date back decades.
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Around the country this election year, people are going into storage, pulling out computers that date back to 2002 and asking us to vote on them.
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Penicillin and its ilk date back to World War Two, and resistance to this group is now widespread, as it is becoming for other extant classes.
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The problem appears to date back to August, 2014 when Magellan received a number of complaints from customers about its LeadCare Ultra device, the FDA said.
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JOHANNESBURG, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Scandal-hit Steinhoff said on Wednesday its European subsidiaries have implemented a financial restructuring plan, after pushing the deadline date back repeatedly.
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Officials at the company could not immediately be reached for comment outside of regular business hours on the fact the problem might date back to 2012.
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The draw to Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada is its 40,000 acres of bright red sandstone outcrops that date back to the Jurassic period.
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Gold flakes have been found in Paleolithic caves estimated to date back roughly 2190,2000 years, marking the first known instance of human contact with the material.
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Azar was paid nearly $2 million in his final year at Eli Lilly, according to the documents, which only date back to the previous 12 months.
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The station has wall decorations that date back to 1904, including the eagles made out of terracotta that hold the "14" shield, according to Atlas Obscura.
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GKN, whose roots date back to the 257th century, makes parts for the Boeing 737 jet, Black Hawk helicopter and components for Volkswagen and Ford cars.
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The titles of the videos suggest that some of them date back to the Cold War, while others are from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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This emphasis on hard work is central to morality tales about money that date back centuries, such as Aesop's fable of the grasshopper and the ant.
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The Rozhen Monastery, set on a hilltop a few miles away, is a spare stone Orthodox structure with components that date back to the 13th century.
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Similar requests for Butina to attend interviews with federal prosecutors "concerning an ongoing federal investigation" date back to late September, before she formally decided to plea.
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There's no official founding date for the pet cemetery, but newspaper reports on the site date back to the early 1950s, according to the Presidio website.
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On the southern side of the park, stalactite-covered caves protect cave drawings that date back to Aruba's first-known inhabitants, the Arawak-speaking Caiquetio Indians.
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All of the women now coming forward are putting pressure on the Office of Compliance, whose processes date back to the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995.
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The ancient art of embroidery is associated with the goddess Athena; examples of it found in China date back as far back as 21989th century BCE.
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We parked behind the sanctuary, which, looming on top of the hill, oversees the small town below whose beginnings date back to the 5th century BCE.
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The origins of Rachel's predicament date back to the days of the Roman occupation of Jerusalem, a world Horn recreates with a deft and convincing touch.
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Durgin-Park opened up in Boston in 1827, but early coffee jelly recipes date back to the New Family Receipt Book, published in England in 1817.
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The concerns about Kaspersky Lab date back many years, in part because its founder, Eugene Kaspersky, attended a K.G.B. technical college and served in military intelligence.
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Although the US is less than 300 years old, Sundae found that the homes in some cities boast median ages that date back nearly a century.
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The letters and meeting notes date back to December 2018, when the government started considering imposing stricter requirements that could limit or downsize Huawei's market presence.
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Clashes between Trump and John McCain date back to the beginning of the former's presidential campaign, stemming from a combination of personal, policy and stylistic disagreements.
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The local authority, Hackney Council, said its records of street art only date back seven years and so contain no mention of "Snorting Copper," from 2005.
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Though these approaches date back years, "we are seeing a resurgence of people wanting different models of housing," said Kirby Dunn, executive director of HomeShare Vermont.
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Hader and Bilson, who starred together in the 2013 romantic comedy The To Do List, were first seen on a possible date back in early November.
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Car seatbelts, for example, which date back to the 1880s, are often still configured for men, who tend to sit farther back than women when driving.
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The mortgage-backed securities at the center of the agreement announced Wednesday date back more than a decade, to 2005 to 2007, and are not related.
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The most prominent grievances, from overhauling Chile's creaking pension system to slashing the cost of public services, date back to decisions made well before Pinera's time.
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North Korea's nuclear ambitions date back to the 1950s under the communist regime's first leader, Kim Il Sung, who received help from the former Soviet Union.
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So while Earth has preserved fossils that date back billions of years, the Moon still holds an important missing piece in the puzzle of life's origins.
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But there is a glimpse of divinity behind the counter in the making of feteer meshaltet, whose origins are said to date back to the pharaohs.
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Acer's floating, transforming laptop displays date back to 2699's Aspire R23, and last year, it built its Ezel hinge into the Triton 7003 gaming laptop.
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In January 2018, Fox moved the release date back to February 2019, which allowed Deadpool 2 to run without contestation from another Marvel movie at Fox.
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It's such a brutal portrayal of workplace misery that its most useful points of comparison date back to when office culture was first unleashed on humanity.
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The forests stretch 850 kilometers (528 miles) along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, and date back 25 to 50 million years, according to UNESCO.
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The first suggestions that the gun might be faulty date back to April 2010, when 32 Bundeswehr paratroopers were ambushed by Taliban fighters in northern Afghanistan.
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Mr. Macron wants to unify the system and do away with the special pensions systems that date back decades, or even centuries in a few cases.
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According to Know Your Meme, the origins of this radical theory about Endgame's true, well, end game date back to before Avengers: Infinity War was released.
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The remains of at least five individuals, collected from a site called Jebel Irhoud, in Morocco, look like modern humans and seem to date back 300,000 years.
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We had spent a good amount of time together on our two-on-one date back in Pennsylvania, but that was also under the cloud of Chad.
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Though bin Salman is the current benefactor of the social media army, Saudi efforts to control the conversation and spot dissidents on social media date back years.
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The fly pupae and their parasitic contents date back to the Paleogene period, which began at the end of the Cretaceous (so after the dinosaurs went extinct).
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It later moved the target date back to 2019—the year by which Canada now wants to set up a legal market for cannabis for recreational use.
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Although the Freemasons in New York date back to the 18th century, the building itself was built in 1913 by Harry P. Knowles, who was a Mason.
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The look is one that's eternally cool: variations date back all the way to the 'bubble flip' in the '60s and Farrah Fawcett's feathers in the '70s.
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There are also replicas of Paris, London, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, scattered across the country that date back to the 1990s, as this ABC News report shows.
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The professor faces an investigation from Cornell, as well as questions about errors and inconsistencies in more than 50 of his studies that date back three decades.
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The illnesses associated with the outbreak date back nearly a year to September 2016, and have affected people in Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
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So far, 39 people and two corporations have been charged in bribery and kickback schemes that the United States has said date back more than two decades.
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Drawn together in a union of more than 20 engine companies, repair sites and institutes scattered around the country, AECC's origins date back to the Mao era.
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Laws protecting child actors date back as far as 29, and the Screen Actors Guild contract with education requirements for minors on set was introduced in 218.
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The government previously said it would roll out the block sometime in April, but it has now pushed that date back to July 15th, BBC News reports.
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Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, is facing allegations of sexual assault and sexual misconduct, which date back to his high school and college years.
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Tensions between Trump and Romney date back to the 2016 presidential election campaign when Romney appealed to establishment Republicans to reject Trump's candidacy, an effort that fizzled.
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The charges all date back to lucrative work that Mr Manafort and Mr Gates undertook for pro-Russian politicians and oligarchs before signing on with Mr Trump.
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Mandatory minimum sentences date back to Britain's Black Act of 18303, when the filching of one farthing too many meant the difference between gaol and the gibbet.
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The WSJ notes that Nintendo planned to make the 210GB cartridges available in the second half of 2018, but pushed the date back due to technical issues.
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The tower was last revamped in 2013, and most of the internal components found in the Mac Pro available on Apple's site today date back to 2015.
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Two Reuters journalists, who are being held in Myanmar on charges that date back to a 1923 law, were denied bail on Thursday, Voice of America reports.
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Higgins's excesses date back to early in his policing career, when he was a SWAT team member for the Opelousas Police Department in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana.
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While the origins of the taco are debated, documentation of maize flatbread "tortillas" date back to the Spanish arrival in the Americans in the early 16th century.
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It is one of a handful of private campuses in the region that date back to colonial times; after independence, large state-run institutions became the norm.
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Records of frozen sorbet-like desserts date back to the ancient Romans and Chinese, where they were made with snow, fresh fruit pulp and sweetened with honey.
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The island chain sits on top of the Trenton Group, a formation of rocks that date back... Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists.
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The victims came from prominent families which live in a handful of Mormon settlements in the area that date back decades, including the LeBarons, Millers and Langfords.
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President Donald Trump is heralding that as proof his trade policies are creating American manufacturing jobs, but BMW says its plans date back years and remain uncertain.
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The regulator has previously warned that shifting to an onshore project would increase costs and could push the completion date back by three years from around 2026.
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The automaker says it hasn't complied with Japanese fuel efficiency testing standards since 2002, Bloomberg News reports, and that its improper testing methods date back to 1991.
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Fingerhakeln, as it's known in German, is believed to date back to the 17th century, when it was possibly used to settle arbitration between lederhosen-clad men.
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Tensions with Harvard date back more than 30 years, to 1984, when the male final clubs and the university severed official ties over admitting women as members.
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Those events date back to 2013, when he was the first Defense Intelligence Agency director to visit the Russian military intelligence headquarters, and another visit years later.
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Los Angeles, where bitcoin ATMs reportedly date back to 260, is the U.S. city with the most of the machines, with 22017, according to Coin ATM Radar.
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The text is believed to date back to between the 8th and 9th centuries BC and is traditionally understood to be written by Vyasa, a Hindu sage.
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The initial sanctions on Sudan date back to 85033, and spanned economic, trade and financial sectors, levied for providing safe haven to terrorists including Osama bin Laden.
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" The sections of the Criminal Code that Marek plead guilty to date back to the 1940s, when the deaths of two boys were blamed on "crime comics.
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UBS said in its statement on Wednesday it expected the DOJ to seek unspecified monetary penalties stemming from mortgage securities which date back to 2006 and 2007.
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Originally called mohntaschen, hamantaschen date back at least to 16th-century Germany, when mohn, or poppy seeds, were eaten as a snack during winter, when little grew.
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Kobe Steel has said some 500 companies may have been supplied metal products that had falsified quality records, some of which date back as far as 2007.
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When we receive reports that date back decades, an assessment occurs as to whether the alleged perpetrators continue to have access to children in their professional capacity.
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Four of the five large canvases in this booth's compelling exhibit date back to the 1980s, though, when the painter's clanging hellscapes were thinner and more fresh.
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Its legal roots date back to the Civil War, when the Union Army discovered that its peacetime officer corps was perilously aged, infirm and incapable of command.
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The hats date back decades on the NYSE floor, where traders donned their Dow 10,000 caps in March 1999 to mark the milestone of an earlier era.
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The roots of robotics in human society is commonly acknowledged to date back centuries prior, to classical cultures like Greek mythology and the golems of Jewish tradition.
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Testimonies of cash giveaways for village parties, hospitals and roads as well as following natural disasters such as hurricanes date back decades in states across the republic.
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Congress's attempts to address the racially-driven mob killings date back over a century, but past House bills have either stalled or been blocked in the Senate.
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"We've never come this far before," said a senior EU official said of EU defence integration efforts that date back to a failed bid in the 1950s.
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The indictment lists incidents occurring between August 2016 and March 2017, though La Vernia's police chief told KSAT at the time that allegations date back to 2014.
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But multiple sources familiar with its activities tell CNN their inquiries date back to spring last year when it sent him a letter requesting he give evidence.
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Just days before we were supposed to close on the house, we encountered an unexpected delay on some paperwork which pushed our date back by one day.
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According to author Vu Hong Lien, piles of discarded snail shells were discovered in Nghệ An province of northern Vietnam that date back to over 10,000 years.
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The bill would automatically reinstate the foreign conglomerate's two expired mining leases, which date back to 1966, before modern environmental protection laws like the Clean Water Act.
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Investigators added a first-degree murder charge to the five McArthur is already facing in connection with missing persons cases that date back as far as 2010.
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The trilateral summits date back to the fallout from the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which devastated businesses across the region and prompted moves toward greater economic integration.
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Chips potentially affected date back more than five years, with some products listed on Intel's website about the vulnerabilities having been introduced as far back as 2008.
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They date back to 2014, McSweeney said, when Rauner promised a 3 percent income tax and now the state has a 4.95 percent personal income tax rate.
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ISIS fighters seized Palmyra in May 2015, immediately raising concerns that the group would destroy the city's antiquities and artifacts that date back to the first century.
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Or they want the town&aposs remaining historical homes, which often date back to the early 20th century and were made out of salvaged wood from ships. 3393.
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The sword may be Viking in origin and could date back to Arthurian times, in the 5th or 6th centuries, according to experts at the Jönköpings Läns Museum.
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Time Warner Cable was purchased by Charter Communications last year and is now called Spectrum, though the leaked records date back from this year to at least 2010.
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U.S. tornado records only date back to 1950, and much of Tornado Ally was so sparsely populated before then that tornadoes may have occurred without anyone seeing them.
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This boganiid beetle is known to have close relatives that date back to the previous Jurassic Period, with specimens found as far away as South Africa and Australia.
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Moscow's relations with Yemen date back decades and until the break-up of the USSR, thousands of Soviet military advisers and trainers worked in the formerly-independent south.
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The graves, of which there are at least 20, date back to the late fifth to mid sixth centuries AD, according to a University of Sheffield press release.
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However, as Fox News Research then noted, the president's ties to the country date back to at least 1991, when he sold a yacht to a Saudi prince.
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