The Bulgarian premolar dates back some 7.24 million years ago, and the Greek jaw fossil dates back 7.175 million years ago, they said.
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Brown's strange behavior dates back to last yearBrown's strange behavior dates back to early last year, after he departed from the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Though cheerleading in the most literal sense — hollerin' 'bout sports — dates back to the middle of the 19th century, cheerleading as an intensely athletic art form only dates back to the 1980s.
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Trump's history with Russia dates back to the Soviet era.
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The Romanian method itself dates back even further than that.
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His treatment for basal cell carcinoma dates back to 2013.
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The practice of getting pierced dates back about 5,000 years.
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The agency's pattern of violations authority dates back to 1977.
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The Volkswagen Group's relationship with China dates back to 1978.
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The concept of debt dates back to the ancient world.
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Pigeon domestication dates back as far as 3503,000 years ago.
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Hardy and Harry's friendship dates back a number of years.
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New Hampshire's first primary dates back 100 years, to 1916.
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His connection with Mr. Robertson dates back about six years.
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A lot of it dates back to the financial crisis.
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The YouTube version of the video dates back to 2014.
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Almost everything inside dates back to the 1930s or earlier.
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The collective's other secret sauce dates back to its foundation.
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His experience in construction dates back to his earliest days.
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The story of the shed dates back about five years.
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Research on the oral administration of insulin dates back decades.
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The connection between Lee and Krawitt dates back five years.
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But its origin story actually dates back nearly a decade.
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His criminal record dates back to the 80s and 93s.
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Lisbon also boasts architecture that dates back to the 1700s.
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The tradition dates back to 1935, according to Atlas Obscura.
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The oldest tomb in the graveyard dates back to 1439.
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Speculation about an MCL sprain dates back to a Nov.
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The Manicouagan Crater in Canada dates back 200 million years.
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Remarkably, the activity Facebook flagged today dates back to 2010.
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Fox's, maker of Party Rings biscuits, dates back to 13.
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The U.S. nuclear missile force dates back to the 1950s.
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The Gulf Shores Mardi Gras parade dates back to 1978.
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Second, resentment of the mainstream media dates back to Agnew.
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In fact, the original version dates back to July 2014.
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New Balance's history in the N.B.A. dates back even farther.
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The village dates back to at least the 12th century.
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The genesis of the issue dates back about a year.
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This "Hunter S. Negroponte" piece dates back to the 1990s.
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Founded in the 1800s, Beckley's history dates back two centuries.
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That fight dates back to the early days of Islam.
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The Mummers Parade dates back nearly 120 years in Philadelphia.
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The grandfather of programming languages, C, dates back to 1972.
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The computer language is Assembly, and dates back to 21625.
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The history of the farm dates back hundreds of years.
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And the need for such an office dates back decades.
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My ancestry dates back thousands of years to the area.
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Public knowledge of the crisis dates back to last month.
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We're told the disapproval dates back to at least 2016.
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This is a German tradition that dates back to the 103.
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The Medicaid block grants proposal dates back to the Reagan administration.
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But their story actually dates back earlier than that 2005 meeting.
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Some of the generation and transmission equipment dates back several decades.
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The process of reading tarot cards dates back to centuries ago.
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Sectarianism under Saudi rule dates back to the early 20th century.
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Here's why a shadowy industry that dates back centuries is exploding.
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Cloudflare says the earliest data leak dates back to September 2016.
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The oldest fund in the Morningstar group dates back to 1971.
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The first part of Dr Greaves's theory dates back to 1988.
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The tunic of Saint Louis dates back to the 13th century.
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The original H-6 bomber dates back to the late 1950s.
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The case, which dates back to 2011, centers around design patents.
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The fraud conspiracy scheme dates back to around 2011, documents show.
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Pressing Command+D dates back to some of the earliest browsers.
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But the history of nail polish dates back way before that.
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But his love for Chanel actually dates back about 10 years.
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The history of the Nubian people dates back thousands of years.
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Katy Perry and Taylor Swift's storied feud dates back years now.
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The publication itself dates back to ... '76. 163. 1976. Yeah. Yes.
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They contend that the compensation discrimination dates back to December 2010.
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Located in Pocatello, Idaho, the Standrod Mansion dates back to 1902.
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A Unesco World Heritage site, Catalhoyuk dates back nearly 9,000 years.
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But did you know the concept actually dates back to 1978?
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Some machinery used in the fields dates back to the 1970s.
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Curing, she quickly discovered, dates back to the earliest human existence.
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But Olympic basketball dates back to the Berlin games of 1936.
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Her complicated history with the two men dates back even further.
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Efron shared the photo, which dates back to 2008, on Instagram.
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It stretches around the globe and dates back through all time.
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They contend that the compensation discrimination dates back to December 2010.
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While the practice dates back to antiquity, Jesus' silence is noteworthy.
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Some of its infrastructure dates back to the 1970s, or earlier.
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Pearling on the Persian Gulf dates back to the Stone Age.
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Retallack's own career as a paleontologist dates back about 60 years.
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Being "primaried" from the right dates back at least to 1978.
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Milk is allowed via a precedent that dates back to 1966.
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The creation of false narratives around criminal justice dates back decades.
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The arrangement dates back at least to 2011, court records show.
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After all, the current EKV technology dates back to the 1990s.
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Her work on dark matter work dates back to the 1970s.
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The relationship between Osaka and San Francisco dates back to Oct.
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The history of the modern credit card dates back the 1920s.
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Paul's passion to reinvent transportation dates back more than a decade.
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Sears, known for its mail-order catalogs, dates back to 1893.
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The multinational investment bank's investor sentiment data dates back to Q1 2013.
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Their different tone on Russia dates back to the U.S. presidential campaign.
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Kraft says his loyalty dates back to 2011 when his wife died.
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It&aposs the only remaining dome car and dates back to 1955.
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Here's the catch, though: Catherine's Instagram only dates back to July 2018.
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The Wall Street chapter of Kappa Beta Phi dates back to 1929.
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It dates back to the ancient Greek myth of Jason and Medea.
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The term itself -- executive privilege -- dates back only to the Eisenhower administration.
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He said Tantra dates back centuries to Hindu and Buddhist religious practices.
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But the great dictionary's only citation for this dates back to 1425.
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Stamos' friendship with the groundbreaking rock icons dates back over three decades.
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Indeed, assigning tech startups human names dates back at least five years.
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The controversy dates back nearly seven years, when Zuma first took office.
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The answer dates back to the development of America's Space Shuttle programme.
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Opposition to the Trans-Pecos line dates back two years, Glover said.
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The history of this behavior, especially in the U.S., dates back centuries.
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CBS Radio owns and operates 117 stations and dates back to 1928.
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Researchers believe the Grolier codex dates back to the early 13th century.
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Details: The order of the Zulfiqar reportedly dates back to 1921/1922.
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Shinto is a form of animism, which dates back to prehistoric times.
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Hacker culture in Iran dates back to the turn of the millennium.
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The tradition of presidential first pitches dates back more than a century.
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Traditionalists say that Japan's Chrysanthemum throne dates back more than 2,000 years.
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The Hamawands have a reputation for stubborn resistance that dates back centuries.
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The blowgun is a simple weapon that dates back to ancient cultures.
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Podcasting dates back at least until 2000, gaining popular momentum around 2004.
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The curious history of this phrase dates back even further and farther.
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The history of the ice dancers' group dates back to the 1950s.
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It's a position that dates back to his 12 years in Congress.
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Mexico's only win in 11 games against them dates back to 1985.
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The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, dates back to 1922.
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The Fiat 500 is a nameplate that dates back to the 1950s.
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The disagreement dates back to at least 2005, when the then-No.
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To be precise, it dates back thousands of years to ancient Greece.
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Boyarkin told Time that his connection to Manafort dates back to 2006.
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Its checkerboard design dates back thousands of years to the Incan Empire.
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The 737 MAX is an airframe design that dates back to 1967.
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The festival dates back to 1979, when the first festival was held.
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The lesbian vampire film dates back to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
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Judge Haight's involvement in police oversight dates back nearly half a century.
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The White House tradition dates back to President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
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Our religion dates back to ancient Mesopotamia and preserves pre-Islamic practices.
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The idea of travel to the moon dates back centuries in literature.
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The tradition of naming a Miss Golden Globe dates back to 1963.
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Afghanistan's reputation for exhausting global superpowers dates back to Alexander the Great.
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Pingyao's historical center, a protected Unesco heritage site, dates back 2,700 years.
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Battery technology in its simplest form dates back more than two centuries.
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The town's history dates back more than a century and a half.
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The case dates back to 2012, after the Obama policy was announced.
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The oldest of these, St. Thaddeus, dates back to the 7th century.
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Milk is also allowed via a precedent that dates back to 1966.
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Federal overtime law, which dates back to 1938, never intended that result.
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The idea of widening it dates back to the 1980s, when Gov.
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The Oxford English Dictionary says the singular they dates back to 1375.
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It's something that dates back to his childhood, the actor has said.
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NOAA tells CNN that the pre-Florence imagery dates back to 2014.
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Anastasiia said it dates back to the beginning of the 20th century.
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Chile's constitution dates back to General Augusto Pinochet's 1973-1990 military dictatorship.
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Sears, once known for its mail-order catalogs, dates back to 1893.
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Mexican haute cuisine in the Bay Area dates back further than Cantu.
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It has 14 bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and dates back to the 16th century.
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France's history in Ethiopia dates back to the start of the 20th century.
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Locals tell me that Sian has a history that dates back 2,700 years.
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Gothic romance dates back to Horace Walpole's 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto.
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The alleged abuse dates back to 1998 and spanned more than a decade.
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But the presence of reporters at the White House dates back even farther.
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The knife, which has an intact blade, dates back to 1781 or older.
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The fencing dates back to a previous U.S. border security effort in 2006.
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Kelley's involvement in the scandal dates back to June 2012, when former Gen.
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It also has an archive of reading material that dates back to 1996.
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The custom of carving and giving "Love Spoons" dates back centuries in Wales.
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The existence of droppers dates back well before Android and Android-targeting malware.
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The use of acid as a weapon dates back to the Victorian era.
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The legend of King Arthur dates back to at least the eighth century.
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The field of x-ray crystallography dates back to the early 20th century.
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Murray's Renegade Approach Murray's renegade approach to painting dates back to the '70s.
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London's Soho Waiters Race is a tradition that dates back to the 1950s.
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AppKit dates back to the 1980s, descended from the original NeXTSTEP Application Kit.
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Sex magic through tantra dates back to the middle of the first millennium.
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According to Crunchbase, the company's investment activity in startupland dates back to 2016.
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The line dates back to 1996, and hasn't really changed much this millennium.
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In the U.S., Groundhog Day dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
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A fitting homage to a series that dates back to the late 1980s.
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The history of Go dates back to ancient China, some 2,500 years ago.
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The Mini's DNA dates back to the Suez Canal oil crisis in 1957.
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Their history in the area dates back 9,000 years ago, the tribe says.
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Their fears, he said, stemmed from a crisis that dates back 40 years.
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In fact, it's a Christian tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages.
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But don't assume everything about this indoor bike dates back to the '50s.
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The last photo of McQueen on Silva's account dates back to Jan. 1.
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Trampolining as an Olympic sport dates back to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
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The unit dates back to WWII and only received its Warthogs in 2010.
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That authority dates back to the 2007 Supreme Court case Massachusetts v. EPA.
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The case dates back to Rollen's purchase of Next Biometrics shares on Oct.
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The idea, however, dates back to the early years of the Bollate prison.
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The piano itself is a piece of history ... it dates back to 1872!!
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Sunoco acknowledged that some of its pipeline equipment dates back to the 1950s.
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New Hampshire's lawsuit against Exxon, headquartered in Irving, Texas, dates back to 2003.
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Trump's connection with the Patriots dates back prior to his time in politics.
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The 2018 Sonata's basic design dates back only a few years, to 2015.
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This is another psychological urge that dates back to prehistoric times, Klontz says.
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The Chicago Art Institute has an annual Halloween ball that dates back decades.
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The city dates back to 1670, when it was settled by English colonists.
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Originating in New Jersey, this American sandwich chain dates back to the 1950s.
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Originally built for visiting French royalty, the mansion dates back to the 1800s.
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Zurich's Knabenschiessen is a traditional annual festival that dates back to the 1600s.
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The staging dates back to 1990, and had not been seen since 1993.
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The suit claims the illegal activity dates back to as early as 2007.
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The five-story home, according to Curbed, dates back to the 19th century.
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That crusade dates back even before Moore's 2000 election to the state court.
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My perspective on this paradox dates back to Blackstone's 2007 initial public offering.
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Elmwood Cemetery dates back to 1874, when it was founded for African-Americans.
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His first creation, which dates back to 1933, can be found in Sapporo.
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He's 41 now, but his love of scarification dates back to his childhood.
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IBM's logo evolution reflects this trend — its current design dates back to 1972.
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Russia Russia and Venezuela's friendship dates back to the presidency of Hugo Chavez.
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Prosecutors said that Maduro's role in narco-trafficking dates back to the 1990s.
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The blackface practice dates back to 19th century minstrel shows that caricatured slaves.
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China's friendship with Mugabe dates back to Zimbabwe's independence struggle, which China supported.
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In its modern form, the primary process only dates back to the 1970s.
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His relationship with the families dates back to his time as a candidate.
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Face isn't new—it dates back to the 4th century B.C. in China.
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"Health insurance for pets dates back to over 100 years ago," said Schreiber.
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In this country, it dates back to the earliest years of the colonies.
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The programming language C++ builds off C, and dates back almost as far.
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This single-family home is 2,086 square feet and dates back to 1967.
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With roots in the American Nazi Party, the N.S.M. dates back to 240.
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With roots in the American Nazi Party, the N.S.M. dates back to 240.
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The annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn dates back to 1878.
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But it also is a practice that dates back centuries in the country.
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Run with the bulls in Pamplona, a tradition that dates back to 1591.
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It is a farming system that dates back as many as 4,500 years.
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It dates back to 1932, with the enactment of that year's Electoral Code.
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Some of the alleged misconduct dates back decades, when the women were underage.
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The first historical mention of Palmyra dates back to the second millennium B.C.
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The first dates back to Facebook, whose IPO was widely considered a bungled affair.
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Banished Chhaupadi dates back centuries and has its roots in Hindu taboos over menstruation.
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The idea of a "digital detox" dates back to the days of the Blackberry.
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The location is home to a walled Buddhist city that dates back 5,000 years.
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The Huawei investigation dates back to 2016, 1 president and 2 attorneys general ago.
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The property in the exclusive Mayfair district in central London dates back to 1732.
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WEINER: YEAH, YOU KNOW, IT DATES BACK TO THE THIRD QUARTER OF LAST YEAR.
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The difference in the spelling dates back to different translations into Scottish and Gaelic.
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Their friendship dates back to their days working together in Hebei in the 20063s.
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A lot of it dates back to the war on terror and 9/11.
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Which takes us back to the islands -- and a dispute which dates back centuries.
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Designing assembly lines to build more than one type of vehicle dates back decades.
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The royal's love for the shoe designer dates back to her pre-royal days.
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Today most cancers are assessed using a system that dates back to the 1940s.
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Kohl dates back to the Protodynastic period in 3100 BC, long before Nefertiti's reign.
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Banished Chhaupadi dates back centuries and has its roots in Hindu taboos over menstruation.
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Much of the basic data dates back to the Soviet occupation in the 21s.
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Australia may surpass that early next year: its continuing expansion dates back to 1991.
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Portal's creation dates back to the foundation of the hardware team two years ago.
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Icahn's stake in Xerox dates back to 2015, when he called the shares "undervalued".
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Clubroot first hit Western Canada's canola in 2003 but dates back centuries in Europe.
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This rule dates back to the post-Watergate surveillance reforms of the mid-1970s.
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The Swedish constitution began protecting this tradition in 1994, but it dates back centuries.
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The origin of 420 dates back to the early 1970s, when 4:20 p.m.
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His relationship with the retailer's chief executive, Eddie Lampert, dates back much further, though.
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The royal family's relationship with Africa is long, complicated and dates back to decades.
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It dates back to 2009 when it came to popularity after then-Arizona Gov.
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However, the original project dates back to 1850, and its construction began in 1912!
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Their evolutionary lineage dates back to the Triassic Period, before T-rex and co.
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This hypothesis, which dates back a hundred years or more, is known as panspermia.
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Climate change is a great one for that, but it dates back much farther.
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However, the concept of space-based inflatables dates back to the early 60's.
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Counterpoint, a set of guidelines for multi-voice composition, dates back to the Renaissance.
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Its first appearance dates back from 1873, in the French medical dictionary Littré & Robin.
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Nokia's first logo dates back to the company's origins as a Finnish industrial powerhouse.
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College football dates back to the late 1800s and is older than the NFL.
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Chile has a little known yet widespread sandwich culture that dates back a century.
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"Milk bars were known for their teenage dates back in the day," says Hillard.
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Jonkonnu, a parade of African masked dances, dates back to the days of slavery.
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García's friendship with Fish, an Olympic silver medalist, dates back more than a decade.
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But Java, which dates back to 1995, can be a bit clunky, developers say.
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Therapeutic marijuana application dates back thousands of years, according to archaeological and historical records.
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Bantu Knots This 15-minute look is a classic staple that dates back centuries.
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In France, the most recent effort to do this dates back to Mr Sarkozy.
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His relationship with the film's storyline dates back to his childhood in Oakland, California.
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Its modern use in Canada dates back to what's known as the Elmira Case.
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STELA dates back to an arcane piece of legislation, the Cable Act of 85033.
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The house dates back to the early 20th century and has many original details.
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It all dates back to a decade-old beef Em seemed eager to revive.
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The Ukraine conspiracy theory dates back to 2016 and may have originated in Russia.
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The first known mince pie recipe dates back to an 1830s-era English cookbook.
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" The park dates back to 1907 and was featured in the 2003 movie "Seabiscuit.
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The lawsuit at the heart of the case dates back nearly a half-century.
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The house on Potato Island spans 3,871 square feet and dates back to 1912.
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Curvey's history with the Johnsons' private investing entities dates back more than two decades.
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The modern concept of an American culture war dates back to the early '90s.
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The two candidates reignited a rivalry that dates back to the debate in July.
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He points to research in meteorology that dates back to 1980 as an example.
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Section 230 dates back to 1996, while the E-Commerce Directive followed in 2000.
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The Dresden-based Blaschka family's work in glass dates back to the 15th century.
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Especially if they were using this handcrafted brush, which dates back more than 100 years.
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Pectinatella magnifica are members of the phylum Bryozoa, which dates back roughly 500 million years.
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The United Kingdom's Mother's Day celebration has its roots in religion, and dates back centuries.
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It dates back to Alan Greenspan's warnings about the incoming dot-com bubble in 1996.
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The art car series dates back to 1975, and it comes along at irregular intervals.
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The last major legislation expanding trade between the U.S. and Africa dates back to 2000.
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The bottom layer, all bready and sweetened with honey, dates back to the Ancient Egyptians.
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The law dates back to the island's colonial period and makes no mention of lesbians.
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St Bride's has earned the title of the "journalists' church," and dates back past 1672.
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The theory dates back to the 1960s and Nobel-prize winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.
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The process of making the sausages, according to Mr. Chen, dates back over 1,500 years.
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The funding, which dates back to 2015 according to Crunchbase, is officially being announced today.
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The JPEL was leaked as part of Snowden files and dates back to August 2010.
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He will become GM's seventh design chief, a position that dates back roughly 90 years.
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McLaren have not won for 103 races, a run that dates back to Brazil 210.
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The Sakhalin project is exempt from sanctions because it dates back to the early 1990s.
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This is a design that dates back to the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
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The app actually dates back to 2014, which would normally disqualify it from this list.
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The idea of a "prosumer" — a consumer who also produces — dates back to the 1980s.
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The stereotype within pop culture dates back centuries, becoming the most prominent in the '70s.
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It's an historic piece that dates back to the time of Napoleon in the 1800s.
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The oldest dates back to around 500 BC, while the youngest is from around 1800.
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McLaren have not won for 21994 races, a run that dates back to Brazil 2012.
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The ship, which was more than 50 feet long, dates back to the 18th century.
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International Women's Day dates back to a protest staged in New York City in 1908.
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Copeland&aposs criminal record dates back to when he was a juvenile, the chief said.
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The feud between Cardi and the pair of bartending sisters apparently dates back several months.
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Hoi An Ancient Town is a trading port that dates back to the 15th century.
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The word "hotel" dates back to the 1600s and comes from a French word, hôtel.
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The art of making baklava dates back to the nomadic Turks of the 11th century.
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His streak of reaching base safely in 20 consecutive games dates back to May 17.
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America's patchwork of ground-based radio stations and radars dates back to the Kennedy era.
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The split adds another chapter to the pair's rollercoaster relationship that dates back to 2011.
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It dates back to the 1980 election, with Ronald Reagan's embrace of the religious right.
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The latest one dates back to January when it bought French watch wholesaler Mister Watch.
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Alston & Bird Alston & Bird's history of working for Russians dates back to the early 2000s.
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But Linick's concern about the politicization of the State Department dates back further than that.
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Baked beans are a classic Boston food that dates back to before the 17th century.
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Much of the architecture dates back to the early 1800s — before the US Civil War.
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The Thomas House was once the Cloyd Hotel, and dates back to the late 1800s.
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In Berlin, Apple installed a store in an opera house that dates back to 1913.
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According to Newsweek, Jackson's "extreme debt" dates back to 1994, when he owed $30 million.
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The program dates back to the 22016s and is used by nearly 4 million Americans.
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Although computers seem like a relatively modern invention, computing dates back to the early 1800s.
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The abuse allegedly dates back to as early as the 1980s, according to Fox News.
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The history of these ancient forests along the edge of the Caspian city dates back
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For those unfamiliar, Go is a Chinese game that dates back more than 2,500 years.
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His collection of Pinocchio dolls and puppets in the living room dates back to adolescence.
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Since their invention (which dates back to 950 B.C.E.), prosthetics have served one purpose: function.
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Syria's alliance with Tehran dates back to 1980 and is critical to Iran's regional ambitions.
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These include Lynx, which dates back to the early 1990s, and the much newer Browsh.
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Sufism, a mystical strain among both Sunnis and Shi'ites, dates back to Islam's early days.
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This tactic dates back to Nixon — and it has always involved a lot of hypocrisy.
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Modern labor law dates back to 1938, when Congress passed the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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The debate over how New Jersey's residents and bears should get along dates back decades.
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The Cottle family has a history in Moran that dates back to the late 1800s.
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He's a great Falstaffian incarnation of the braggart soldier type that dates back to Plautus.
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Massachusetts, dates back to 1905 and deals with the constitutionality of requiring a smallpox vaccination.
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Ms. DeVos's personal experience with the debate over gender identity and bathrooms dates back decades.
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The oldest-known Homo sapiens fossil evidence dates back more than 300,000 years from Morocco.
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The phrase "Loose LIPS sink ships" dates back to World War II (ask your grandparents).
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The legislation would go even further than the executive order, which dates back to Gov.
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Cardenal's support for the Sandinista National Liberation Front party dates back to the early 1960s.
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The area's history dates back to Roman times, but these divisions are far more recent.
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Djokovic leads Nadal 28-26 in their head-to-head which dates back to 2006.
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The gift shop dates back to 1983, but it was made bigger in 1997. ♦
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It dates back to the 19th century when German immigrants brought the grape with them.
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The mammoth E stage has 26,000 square feet and dates back to 1921, he said.
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Prosecution seems unlikely since the act, which dates back to 1799, has never been used.
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The blue slip practice dates back to George Washington's presidency when home-state Georgia Sen.
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On it sits a 3,871-square-foot, four-bedroom home that dates back to 1912.
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According to the indictment, the influence operation against the presidential election dates back to 22019.
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The term "Black Friday" actually dates back to a financial crash that occurred in 1869.
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Nowruz (pronounced NO-rooz) dates back thousands of years to the old Iranian solar calendar.
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The earliest known winery dates back 6,100 years and was discovered in an Armenian cave.
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The Nadler quote dates back to 1998, during the impeachment inquiry into President Bill Clinton.
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Well, the comment process actually dates back over 70 years with the Administrative Procedures Act.
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Women being labeled hysterical or crazy as a way to degrade them dates back centuries.
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Almost immediately I meet Maricela Bernal, whose family stall, Los Coyotes, dates back 40 years.
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The tradition dates back to farmhands centuries ago, who needed sustenance between lunch and dinner.
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The alleged crime dates back to 2010 and the statute of limitations expires in 2020.
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Humans and dogs have been intertwined in a symbiotic relationship that dates back some 20133,000 years.
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The royal tradition of placing myrtle in a bridal bouquet dates back to Queen Victoria's reign.
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The technology dates back to the 1920s and usually involves drawing carbon and hydrogen from coal.
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"My passion for the Dead Sea dates back to when I was a child," Tunick says.
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Stereoscopic photography, a type of primitive 3D imaging and proto-GIF, dates back to the 1800s.
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Though discovered 53 years ago, the specimen dates back about 40 years, so it's not ancient.
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As fans of the pair know, Klum and Kaulitz's love story dates back to early 2018.
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The idea dates back to the 1960s, when the US and Canada explored negative income tax.
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The Cooper Hewitt's collection dates back to B.C., but the museum is constantly acquiring new work.
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Manufacturers today make anti-venoms using a specialized technique that dates back more than a century.
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Their friendship dates back 20 years, and they've often gone back-to-back during DJ sets.
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Ryan's history with immigration dates back to at least 1994 when, as a staffer to Rep.
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The current light blue paint scheme, which Trump has criticized, dates back to the Kennedy administration.
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The art of mixing ingredients into remedies, or compounding, dates back to ancient Egypt and Rome.
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The Royal Palace of Amsterdam dates back to the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century.
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The price-fixing episode dates back to late 2009, just ahead of the original iPad launch.
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The engagement ring dates back to 1894 and now is still here joining me in life.
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The rights and wrongs of the softwood-lumber dispute, which dates back to 1982, are murkier.
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Some aircraft are just showing their age; the Stratotanker, for example, dates back to the 1950s.
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It's the first test of a design patent law that dates back to the 19th century.
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Renovating Buckingham Palace – which dates back to 1703 – is going to cost an estimated $460 million.
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Still, funeral fraud lives on, despite a federal crackdown that dates back more than 30 years.
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About 30,000 people were expected to attend the event, a tradition that dates back to 1878.
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The tradition dates back to the Cold War, when the country's leaders feared a nuclear attack.
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The earliest archaeological evidence for mead-making dates back to the 7th century BC in China.
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This tension, which dates back to America's founding, is present in every major decision Altmire makes.
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The government says they are needed to reform a system which dates back to communist times.
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The fossils were found in a layer of sedimentary rock that dates back 1.6 billion years.
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Turns out the President's Civil War confusion dates back further than just a few days ago.
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The concept of a tangible "gender gap" between male and female voters dates back to 255.
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Her bond with the Nortons dates back to Emily's high school days, when she mentored Whittley.
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They're the latest to be charged in a case that dates back to April 29, 2011.
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Shaun's downward spiral dates back to the death of his father 3 years ago, Marni says.
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The beef dates back to the beginning of Gianni and Antonio's relationship in the early 80s.
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The "People's Tree," as it is officially known, is a tradition that dates back to 1970.
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And the use of poisons in assassination attempts dates back to the Renaissance and ancient Rome.
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The Capitals have never won a Stanley Cup in franchise history, which dates back to 19803.
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The oldest definitive evidence dates back only 500,000 years, though the species evolved 1.9m years ago.
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Gordon's streak, which dates back to April 210, 23, is his longest ever against any team.
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The federal government's use of 'alien' dates back to the 28503 Congress' Alien and Sedition Acts.
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This relationship between the Fed's actions and market returns dates back well before Ms Yellen's tenure.
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The fighting dates back to 1988, when Nagorno-Karabakh's ethnic Armenians attempted to secede from Azerbaijan.
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Ongoing volcano eruption that dates back more than three decades hits Hawaii, The Washington Post reports.
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The act of decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers dates back thousands of years.
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It was built on top of UNIX, an operating system that dates back to the 28s.
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It was built on top of UNIX, an operating system that dates back to the 20013s.
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The experience of bathing in whey, a byproduct of cheese manufacture, dates back to the 1800s.
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This ancient Mayan settlement dates back to the 400s and was abandoned in the 15th century.
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Efforts by the city to reduce such violence dates back decades, as do the bureaucratic roadblocks.
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According to the photographer, his interest in birds dates back to childhood walks with his grandfather.
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The Supra comes from an iconic line of cars that dates back to the late 1970s.
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Instead, New Mexico's Plaza Hotel is a historically famous hotel that dates back to the 1800s.
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The West Virginia's Winter Festival of Lights takes place in Oglebay and dates back to 1985.
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The current legal predicament dates back to a 2000 family vacation to Niagara Falls, New York.
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Blue-slipping a nominee, which dates back to at least 1917, isn't actually an official rule.
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Yet the ornate chamber, whose original construction dates back to the early 18th century, remains unfound.
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Sears dates back to the late 1800s and eventually became known for its mail-order catalogs.
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The Panthers haven't won a round since 1996, while the Islanders' streak dates back to 1993.
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Joris-Jan van 't Land: Our working relationship with the ICRC dates back over five years.
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Istanbul's Galata Tower, another historic landmark, dates back to the 1300s and measures 206 feet tall.
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One of the earliest cases to invoke harm caused by greenhouse gases dates back to 250.
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The Wallenda family's performance history dates back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late 1700s.
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The act dates back to 1923, when Myanmar - then known as Burma - was under British rule.
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Another clue that's appeared only in recent puzzles, although the assessment itself dates back to 1952.
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Prize-linked savings, as this approach is known, dates back to the late 1600s in Britain.
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The Samanid Mausoleum, a structure made of intricately carved brick, dates back more than 1,000 years.
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The vintage beaux arts building dates back to 1922, and once housed the LA Railway Authority.
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But the idea of easing conditions at Camp 7 dates back to January 2009, when Adm.
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A two-year-old, PC World article says research in the field dates back 20 years.
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His history with the unusual A-frame house and guesthouse dates back more than 12 years.
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The 125-acre fishpond is a form of sustainable fishery management, which dates back 800 years.
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Haitians ring in the New Year with Freedom Soup, which dates back to the Haitian Revolution.
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Pecker considers himself a longtime friend of the President, whose relationship with Trump dates back decades.
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Formally known as the New York Life Insurance Building, the landmark edifice dates back to 1894.
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Some of the information dates back to 1930 and the most recent data is from 2017.
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The author argues that the demise of the state's reputation dates back to the 2000 election.
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The firm's relationship with UPS dates back to 22028, when the two companies announced a partnership.
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The case dates back to August 2018, when allegations of rampant sexism within the company emerged.
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Formally known as the New York Life Insurance building, the landmark edifice dates back to 1894.
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In fact, the earliest record of a vino subscription dates back to the early 1970&aposs.
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The racetrack dates back to 1907 and has been a prominent location in the racing community.
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The tower, 91 Central Park West, is a 16-story building that dates back to 1929.
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The Green Vault is considered a national treasure, and its collection dates back hundreds of years.
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It relies heavily on the talent of the N.S.A., which dates back to the early 1950s.
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There already is a 25 percent tariff on imported pickup trucks that dates back several decades.
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My own experience with these differing roles dates back to my first House race in 1982.
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It is a connection to a longstanding tradition, one that dates back more than a century.
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The Navy's first ship bearing the Omaha name dates back to just after the Civil War.
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Championship winning teams visiting the White House is a tradition that dates back to the 60s.
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Tin mining and smelting in this southwest corner of rural England dates back thousands of years.
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Sources told the paper the practice dates back to 2004 and continued until early this year.
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Now our deal with InFiné, that dates back to the era when Arabastazy was a group.
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The refugee crisis in Lebanon dates back decades, the result of longtime instability in the region.
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Freemasonry dates back to medieval times and is considered the oldest male fraternity and social organization.
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Practitioners defend the sport as sacred artform and ancient tradition that dates back thousands of years.
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The consent decree dates back to 1982, in the aftermath of the 1981 election in New Jersey.
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Divola's edgy, discomfiting style dates back to the 70s, when he was a graduate student at UCLA.
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Skiing dates back to a peat bog in Russia that's been carbon-dated to 8,000 years ago.
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But it dates back to the late 1980s and the early 1990s, when Newt Gingrich was ascendant.
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The schism between the two sects dates back 1,400 years, following the death of the Prophet Mohammed.
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Hawaii, the legal challenge to the travel ban that dates back to Trump's first week in office.
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The club is America's oldest organization for showing purebred dogs — this particular show dates back to 1877.
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Researchers have found that a family of asteroids that dates back to the solar system's early days.
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But the company also gained Dre, whose close relationship with Iovine dates back to the early '90s.
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The first record of cannabis being used for gynecological purposes dates back 4000 years to ancient Egypt.
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The explosion was the worst accident in the history of the contest, which dates back to 1986.
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Macy's: The department chain giant, which dates back to the antebellum, will announce earnings in the morning.
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As a black person, she faces a legacy of state violence that dates back to chattel slavery.
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The opposition's territorial foothold in neighboring Hama dates back to the earliest days of the civil war.
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The New York City landmark building dates back to 1881 and features a breathtaking nine-story atrium.
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The IRL history of McDonald's Szechuan sauce dates back to the late '90s, when Disney's Mulan released.
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Freemasonry dates back to medieval times and started as a social organization similar to a male fraternity.
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President Donald Trump has taken credit for creating a phrase that, in actuality, dates back two centuries.
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At the same time, he found that GE's concealment of its financial problems dates back to 1995.
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Stonehenge site dates back 4,500 years and is the only surviving lintelled stone circle in the world.
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But, in the end, the German company opted to expand a relationship that dates back to 2004.
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Trump's wariness about sending federal money to Puerto Rico dates back to the beginning of his administration.
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Corning's decision to focus on harder, crack-resistant glass dates back the story of Gorilla Glass' origin.
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The campaign to curb NGO activities dates back almost as far as their establishment in the 1980s.
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The earliest record of the goji berry dates back about 4,000 years ago to the Xia Dynasty.
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The incident itself dates back to January 2014, after Mourinho had returned to Chelsea the previous summer.
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The bond between the two dates back to the inauguration of President Barack Obama in January 2009.
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The answer dates back to the Nixon administration, when punishments were defined for presidents accused of wrongdoing.
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Though that post dates back to July, Tumblr latched onto the phrase this weekend for reasons unknowable.
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By comparison, our current oldest evidence for humans in North America only dates back about 15,000 years.
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The oldest known water on our planet, which dates back 2 billion years, was found in Ontario.
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Lyft's branding as a warmer, more caring alternative to Uber dates back to its launch in 2012.
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Sign #1: One of my earliest memories dates back to when I was around four years old.
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The policy comes from the Office of Legal Counsel -- and it dates back to the Nixon administration.
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The skull dates back to this time period, but the species to which it belongs remains unknown.
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This tradition dates back hundreds of years in the town of San Pedro Huamelula, in southern Mexico.
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The speech, an annual ritual that dates back to George Washington, is unlikely to offer many surprises.
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Schiller was one of Trump's closest confidantes and their relationship dates back long before Trump entered politics.
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Duckworth, who is Asian American, touted her family's military service that dates back to the American Revolution.
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But Gay and Manafort's professional relationship dates back to long before there was ever a Trump campaign.
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Instead, Snopes found, the attribution dates back to a Facebook post that circulated as early as 2011.
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The mishmash of national laws and bilateral treaties covering corporate taxation dates back to when manufacturers ruled.
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The Venice Carnival tradition dates back centuries and is famous for the stylized masks donned by revelers.
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There are risks to the sport as well, but much recent research dates back to the 1980s.
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Although Skype and FaceTime are recent inventions, the idea of video calling dates back to the '60s.
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The deal dates back to former President Barack Obama's tenure, but was delayed over human rights concerns.
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Carnival dates back to ancient times when the Germanic tribes celebrated it to chase away winter demons.
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While he did patent the first commercially successful light bulb in 1879, its history dates back to
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The Episcopal Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church have an affinity that dates back over 150 years.
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It's a problem that dates back decades, as Laura Reston reported for The New Republic last year.
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The initiative dates back to Ramaphosa's days as deputy president under former South African leader Jacob Zuma.
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More than 1,100 libraries across the United States participate in the program, which dates back to 1895.
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The problem dates back to the 1950s, when the US tested nuclear bombs in the Pacific Ocean.
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The lack of applications is a threat to the sport which dates back to Japan's Edo period.
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Champagne production dates back to the third century, when the Romans first planted vineyards in northeastern France.
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Shooters Island dates back to colonial times, and grim Hart Island is the island of the dead.
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Similar to centuries of Turkey-US friendship, the friendship between Turkey and Russia dates back approximately 500.
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China's influence in the Caribbean dates back to Cuba's 1959 revolution, when communism bound the two nations.
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But the story of the Siri name dates back to the company's early days as a startup.
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"I was telling Fidel how Rosario's loyalty dates back to our time in clandestinity," Mr. Ortega said.
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Did you know that the history of the s'more dates back as far as the early 1900s?
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Fasting to improve health dates back thousands of years, with Hippocrates and Plato among its earliest proponents.
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He certainly doesn't like being pinned down, an attitude that probably dates back to his earliest years.
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This tradition dates back to 1621, and there has never been a single accident with the babies.
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Archaeologists recently excavated a board game buried within a castle crypt that dates back to medieval times.
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Its titular gin-based liqueur (Pimm's No. 1 Cup, that is) dates back to 1823 in England.
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The harp dates back to antiquity; versions of the instrument were played throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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The state's progressive tradition dates back to the 1840s, when Scandinavian immigrants began settling in the area.
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This therapy might sound outlandish, but it's not actually new — it dates back to a century ago.
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The idiom seems oddly prescient now, given that it dates back to a time before the internet.
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"This painting has an important pedigree that dates back decades," Ms. Antognini said in a telephone interview.
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Maslenitsa is a traditional Russian holiday marking the end of winter that dates back to pagan times.
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While the technology dates back to the late 603s, pagers hit their peak in the Clinton years.
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His relationship with Ms. Brennan dates back more than three decades, and they married four years ago.
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The same day, he launched Operation Peace Spring, to destroy the S.D.F. Erdoğan's perfidy dates back years.
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He discovered that the concept dates back more than 1,000 years, with a mention in the Quran.
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The hotel dates back to 1937, but that's not to say it's dated or out of touch.
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St. Moritz's history dates back to 1864, when the first winter tourists stayed from Christmas through Easter.
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It's an idea that dates back to the company's earliest days, and has long been in development.
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Centerview's co-founder, Blair Effron, has a close relationship with the soup company that dates back decades.
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The Sistine Chapel Choir dates back in various incarnations to the earliest days of the Catholic Church.
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This term, which dates back to, uh, before the 12th century, had a second wind this decade.
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He's accepted responsibility, this is for conduct that dates back many years and everybody should remember that.
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Last month's rally was the latest event in a protracted community struggle that dates back to 210.7.
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There's also a fear of hyperinflation and its destabilizing effects that dates back to the early 303s.
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The dispute between Rich's family and Fox News dates back to the story Zimmerman published in 2017.
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Discover Český Krumlov, a historic town in the Czech Republic that dates back to the 13th century.
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Norwich is known for its historical roots, including The Norwich Inn, whose history dates back to 1797.
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The oldest dates back to 1979, when President Jimmy Carter invoked one to freeze Iranian government assets.
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The shard dates back to a 83th century bottling plant that sprawled across many blocks of western London.
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The shard dates back to a 19th century bottling plant that sprawled across many blocks of western London.
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The Milky Way dates back at least 13 billion years, almost to the beginnings of the known universe.
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There is a precedent for impeaching a Supreme Court justice, but it dates back to the early 1800s.
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In fact, the last significant quarterly surge in industrial production dates back to the fourth quarter of 2017.
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The bombs that exploded were magnetic sea mines, a weapon that dates back to the First World War.
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The history of face mapping dates back several thousands of years to the days of ancient Chinese medicine.
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The notion of using this area as a proxy for fluctuations in the water level dates back decades.
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The law dates back to 22016, when Myanmar, then known as Burma, was a province of British India.
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Cheng is no stranger to prison, his criminal record dates back to 1984 for robbery and mob charges.
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The railway dates back to 1901 and many are actively working to bring it back into public use.
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Of the 10 warmest years in a record that dates back to 1880, nine have occurred since 20153.
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Using sex to sell a product dates back to the beginning of advertising and that hasn't changed today.
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The inside of a book binding from one of the books, which dates back to the 16th century
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The modern era of mandate politics dates back to a president that few would consider pivotal: Jimmy Carter.
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The current ground dates back to 1877 and has been home to the west London club since 1905.
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Ralph Lauren was early to the superrich, of course; his romance with their queer folkways dates back decades.
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"Lading" is a British term for "loading" that dates back to the Tyndale Bible of the 16th century.
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Their approach dates back to the building's opening in 1930, and was once familiar in cities throughout America.
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Russia's naval facility in the port city -- its only base in the Mediterranean -- dates back to Soviet days.
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The practice dates back thousands of yearsand is traditionally seen as a meditative exercise and vehicle for contemplation.
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The striped shirt dates back to the 19th century, and its popularity is largely owed to Saint James.
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ADM, which dates back to 1902, has in recent years also lost key traders and exited energy trading.
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NPR has been reading the Declaration of Independence on air in a tradition that dates back 29 years.
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The modern capital dates back to 22.1AD, when Fatimid conquerors commissioned a walled city to mark their triumph.
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The lawsuit dates back to 2011, when Apple charged Samsung with infringing a number of iPhone design patents.
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The earliest known assault charge brought against him dates back to 2009, although the charge was later withdrawn.
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Florida's existing disenfranchisement law dates back to the post-Civil War era, when it was enacted in 1868.
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The idea for the company dates back to 2011, when Mr Corbyn was still a happily obscure backbencher.
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Maybe it dates back to The Nightmare Before Christmas, a spooky classic that's also included in the lineup.
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The fossil dates back to between 66 to 70 million years ago, and it was discovered in Madagascar.
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The policy comes from the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) and it dates back to the Nixon administration.
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The royal Christmas broadcast dates back to King George V in 1932 when it was on the radio.
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Golden State is now 18-40.23 following a loss in the run that dates back to April 2015.
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The "wallet" in the modern sense of "flat case for holding paper currency" dates back almost 200 years.
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The law dates back to 33, when Myanmar, then known as Burma, was a province of British India.
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Stewart described the situation in Afghanistan as a "stalemate," a characterization that dates back to the Obama administration.
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Parker and Batum's shared history dates back to the latter's rise as an up-and-coming teenage prospect.
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But as Arasheben points out, the ring has a long history that dates back to the 15th century.
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Yoga is, in fact, ancient; it dates back so far, historians aren't even sure of the precise origins.
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The tradition of using cats in royal household ceremonies dates back centuries, said historian and writer Sujane Kanparit.
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Tradeshift's alignment with decentralization and open-source development dates back to the founders' relationships prior to founding Tradeshift.
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Gerrymandering dates back to the 19th century, but the Supreme Court has never ruled a partisan gerrymander unconstitutional.
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The group, which dates back to the mid-19th century, has also been wrestling with family shareholding issues.
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The reality is that the idea of making the Register a nominated and confirmed position dates back years.
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The regulation, which dates back to October 2015, came after a string of incidents over the past month.
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This investigation dates back to 2006, when Meyer was an undergraduate student at the University of South Florida.
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The equipment is old — some of it dates back to the 1930s — and it breaks down a lot.
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The Thai sense of identity is closely linked to the institution, which dates back more than 700 years.
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Flamboyant spiritual leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted Friday in a case that dates back to 1999.
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The current store dates back to 1932, but the location has been a butcher shop for much longer.
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The overtime rule dates back to the passage of the 1938 law that established a federal minimum wage.
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The scheme, which dates back to 2011, allowed employees to earn extra compensation and meet their sales targets.
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"The presence of forgeries probably dates back to the earliest forms of art," Smith said in an email.
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The case dates back to 2014, when Terrence Byrd was stopped by police for a minor traffic infraction.
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Surfing dates back to the 4th century and has become a huge part of Hawaii's history and culture.
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The Hawthorne Hotel has been in operation since 1925, and has a guesthouse that dates back to 1807.
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The report also critiques the lack of information provided by government ministries, a problem that dates back decades.
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Its license dates back to 1905, when founder Anna Nitsch-Fitzfirst started showing moving pictures in a tent.
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"The Big Cannon" dates back to the Revolutionary War and was also used during the War of 1812.
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The belief in them dates back to the Vikings, when gjengangers were believed to have been relatively common.
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The restaurant dates back to 1940 when Overton's mother, Evelyn, opened a small cake shop in Detroit, Michigan.
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The legal challenge, which dates back to 2015, was filed by a local consumer rights association, the vzbv.
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Their history dates back to the wafers baked for Mass in the medieval monasteries of the Low Countries.
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I think it comes back to the political shock and awe that really dates back to his arrival.
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Wicca, far from being an "ancient religion," only dates back to the 1950s, which the museum never mentions.
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While this mask was new, Smith's struggle to get a good night's sleep dates back to high school.
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The act dates back to 1923, when Myanmar, then known as Burma, was a province of British India.
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The lawsuit dates back to 2015, but has been slowly progressing — and so far not in Facebook's favor.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "Researchers in Croatia believe they have discovered the world's oldest cheese, which dates back 7,000 years.
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"La Pista Magica", Ferrari's home track, dates back to the 1920s but is still the fastest in F553.
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The two-story home, which dates back to the mid-1800s, was built by a Scottish farming family.
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The State of the Union address has a long, interesting history that dates back to President George Washington.
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"We live in a place that dates back to the very start of this country," Mr. Marpe said.
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The house dates back to the 1950s, and is one of only a few Wright designs in Virginia.
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Flash dates back to the 1990s, but other tech players have been speaking out against it for years.
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And this is not a new idea -- it dates back to George Washington and can have bipartisan appeal.
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"We've got fossil evidence of humans in Eurasia that dates back to 1.85 million years old," Rogers said.
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The relevant facts in these digressions point to a brick apocalypse that dates back as far as 733.
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The gap was the widest ever recorded in the Pew survey, which dates back more than 30 years.
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His 5,322-square-foot Brushwood Estate sits on a 6-acre lot and dates back to the 1920s.
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That includes the shop's Thanksgiving turkey, which dates back to the time before their father joined the business.
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The Louvre replied with an adorable photo of a tiny duck figurine, which dates back to ancient Egypt.
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The term dates back even further as it was featured in the New York Sun two centuries ago.
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The tax claim dates back to a dispute in 21625 between Renacci and the Ohio Department of Taxation.
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While the palace was built in 1840, the history of the site dates back to the Middle Ages.
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History lesson: This ecosystem strategy dates back in some ways to when Apple introduced the iPod in 2001.
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Alcohol, for example, dates back to before the Old Testament in terms of widespread use in Western culture.
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The practice of trying to 'cure' homosexuality dates back more than a centuryConversion therapy dates back to at least the 1890s, when German psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing said at a conference that he had successfully turned a gay man straight through hypnosis, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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One is a principle of Common Law known as "restraint on alienation" that dates back to the 13th century.
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In a separate project experts uncovered an ancient burial complex in Northern Israel that dates back around 2,000 years.
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The incomplete pottery vessel dates back to the Late Jomon period, which thrived between 4,500 and 3,300 years ago.
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Set between Louisiana-based historical black colleges Grambling State University and Southern University, the Classic dates back to 1974.
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Flipkart group chief Binny Bansal resigned in November following allegations of sexual assault that dates back a few years.
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It was founded by freed U.S. slaves in 1847 but its last democratic power transfer dates back to 1943.
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Trump often accuses the media of underestimating his crowd size, a dispute that famously dates back to Inauguration Day.
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The photo actually dates back to September 2016 and shows British Prime Minister Theresa May with 27 cabinet members.
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The UK Labour Party, which dates back to 43, was long seen as the party of the working classes.
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The existing ecosystem of incumbent providers dates back 150 years and represents some of the largest global financial institutions.
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The game played on the brick is actually very well known, and it dates back to the Roman Empire.
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In response, FloraHolland is looking to make changes to an auction system that dates back more than 100 years.
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In fact, the iconic brand dates back 160 years, when Thomas Burberry invented weatherproof fabric and outfitted the military.
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Franklin's relationship with former president Bill Clinton dates back to when she performed at his inaugural gala in 1993.
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The decision caps a controversy that dates back nearly seven years, when Zuma took office for his first term.
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The absolute record dates back to 2015, when over a quarter million people were simultaneously sharing a single file.
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Indiana's Yogi Ferrell and UNC's Marcus Paige, both senior guards, have a history that dates back to high school.
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The country estate dates back to the 13th century, and used to be the home of the Viscounts Powerscourt.
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The first wedding ceremony dates back to 1863, when King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra wed in the chapel.
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The dispute dates back to 2012, when Oculus was still a lucrative Kickstarter project rather than a full business.
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This dates back to Georges Sorel, a French syndicalist philosopher who was revered by Mussolini and the Italian fascists.
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That last scene, which tantalizingly capped off the episode, dates back to what is essentially the program's original sin.
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The claim dates back to when Bennett was only two months past his 17th birthday, while Argento was 37.
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If Microsoft's quarterly revenue delivers on that expectation, this would stop a revenue slide that dates back five quarters.
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Although strife between herdsmen and farmers dates back centuries, it has escalated sharply as climate change pushes herders south.
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Quid alleges corporate espionage that dates back to August 2100, saying the company told its then CTO — now Primer.
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It dates back 2,500 years and is played on a 19 x 19 grid with black and white stones.
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A Trump presidency will shake to its foundations a US commitment to European security that dates back to 1941.
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The 4.05 firmware dates back to 2016 and was patched with firmware 4.06 (released in November of that year).
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This historic district dates back to the late 19th Century and houses a number of hidden cafes and restaurants.
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It marked his 133th consecutive start allowing three earned runs or fewer, a streak that dates back to 2014.
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Football on Thanksgiving actually dates back to 1876, when the American Intercollegiate Football Association held its first championship game.
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Boeing's 737 series dates back to 1967, the same year Airbus was conceived, and has been tinkered with extensively.
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The slogan dates back to the network's founding in 1996, when it was coined by former chairman Roger Ailes.
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The manuscript dates back to the 15th century, and Polish book dealer Wilfrid Voynich purchased the book in 1912.
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Israeli Druze leaders say their alliance with Jews dates back long before they helped them win independence in 1948.
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At issue is an institution that dates back to the early days of the presidency of John F. Kennedy.
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"This is tradition," he told CNN of the boardwalk music program, saying it dates back 30 or 40 years.
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The photo actually dates back to September 2016 and shows British Prime Minister Theresa May with 53 cabinet members.
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So did Gates's obsession with finding post-work, pre-slipper-type shoes, which she says dates back a decade.
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This tradition dates back at least as far as the death of Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase in 1873.
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The event dates back to 1891 and is one of the largest dog shows in the world, organizers said.
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George Weston dates back to the late 19th century when the Weston Family opened a bread factory in Toronto.
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Virginia Tech, including a 20-29 mark in Blacksburg, in the series that dates back to 1914-15. 2.
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Although research into touchscreens dates back to the 1960s, they did not appear on consumer gadgets until the 1980s.
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Like the Olympics, which dates back to 776 B.C., international trade seems like it has been with us forever.
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His public service dates back to the 1970s when he served as a platoon leader in the Vietnam War.
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The house itself dates back to the 1930s and has five bedrooms, capable of sleeping up to 10 guests.
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This tendency that dates back to Nancy Reagan, whom Clark-Polner points to as the first Republican style icon.
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Many journalists have challenged the administration's actions, pointing out that aggressive questioning is a tradition that dates back decades.
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The Heta case dates back to the failure of lender Hypo Alpe Adria after rapid expansion into Eastern Europe.
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The government named a new Eskom board on Saturday, ending a power vacuum that dates back to mid-2017.
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Opponents of the plan say Egypt's sovereignty over the islands dates back to 1906, before Saudi Arabia was founded.
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Mitsubishi's assault on a segment of the market dominated by Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer dates back to 2003.
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The backdrop: The U.S. had not previously ratified the treaty, which dates back to the George W. Bush administration.
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The special status dates back to 2010, when an earthquake devastated Haiti, and it has been extended ever since.
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The contract stipulation dates back to V.C.U.'s final years in the Metro Conference, and has since become standard.
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The practice of fundraising for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) while trick or treating dates back to 1950.
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Charleville Castle dates back to 1798 when it was built for Earl of Charleville William Bury and his family.
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This Mississippi mansion dates back to the 1850s, when it was built by a local cotton broker, Duff Green.
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Historical evidence suggests the tradition dates back to the Ayutthaya period (1350-1183) of Siam, as Thailand was known.
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Branson's adventurous spirit, however, wasn't just a quality he picked up in adulthood, but dates back to his upbringing.
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The castle is an example of Scottish Baronial Revival architecture, a style that dates back to the 16th century.
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The tradition dates back to about 2009, according to the Transportation Department, which removed over 11,000 locks in 2015.
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In February, he was found guilty of embezzlement in a retrial of a case that dates back to 2013.
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Elizabeth Warren cast the current effort as the next chapter in a project that dates back to Franklin Roosevelt.
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That's the annual tournament between the four college programs in the Boston area, one that dates back to 1952.
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This is a practice that dates back to imperial times where weddings were arranged principally on a monetary basis.
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The mansion dates back to the 1920s and was originally owned by wealthy aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji.
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The industry standard of per-mile pay dates back to the 1930s, according to an explainer by Fleet Owner.
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It is a venerable tradition that dates back to 1920, when Al Jolson announced his support for Warren Harding.
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I see from my files that it dates back to May 2015, a month before my high school graduation.
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The tradition dates back some 800 years — long before Johannes Gutenberg turned out Europe's first printed page in 1454.
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This year, however, the tradition — which dates back to the first year of the Obama presidency — will be broken.
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The words formed an abecedarian poem, an ancient poetic form that dates back to psalms in the Hebrew bible.
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The idea that states have the right to act within their borders and protect their interests dates back centuries.
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The Massachusetts Legislature dates back to 1780, but Chandler is only the second woman to ever lead its Senate.
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The trojan dates back to at least 2013 when it was used frequently against targets in the Middle East.
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Smoking on airplanes dates back to the start of air travel, a time when smoking was a societal norm.
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We don't value these lives the same way we do others, which dates back to this nation's original sin.
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It's the latest step in a convoluted multiyear legal battle between the two companies that dates back to 2010.
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This emphasis dates back some 500 years, to when botanical illustrations would introduce newly discovered species in scientific papers.
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That dates back to his second-to-last start, a win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sept. 21.
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This puzzle dates back to around the time I finished reading the Harry Potter series (fashionably late, I guess).
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Impact of 'public charge' rule The "public charge" provision dates back at least to the Immigration Act of 1882.
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Symantec first identified the group in 2015, though they believe Chafer's activity dates back to at least July 2014.
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The type of fraud known as an "endless chain" dates back to at least 85033 in the United States.
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But there's another fundamental problem that dates back to the birth of the country - its race-based political system.
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Another top reason for delays is the subway's antiquated signal system, some of which dates back to the 1930s.
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The first Papyrus location opened up in Berkeley, California, in 1973, although the brand itself dates back to 1950.
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The "Moonbeam" reference is not one of Trump's oft-used original diminutives, but rather dates back to the 20153s.
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The Santa Anita Park Racetrack dates back to 1907 and has been a prominent location in the racing community.
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The idea of "scientific management" dates back to Frederick Winslow Taylor, who wrote a treatise on it in 1911.
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In Go — which dates back to ancient China — two players alternate placing white and black stones on a grid.
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America's most famous burger chain has a history of discrimination investigations that dates back even further than the strikes.
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The history of blackface and other negative representations of non-white people dates back to the mid-19th century.
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Widespread deforestation dates back decades, but since the early 2000s, the Brazilian government had the problem largely under control.
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Again no history Change name of channel to"ETC" His criticism of the network dates back to 2012. History.
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It's not the first time the Senate has fought over the blue-slip tradition, which dates back 100 years.
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The law dates back nearly 150 years to California's Wild West days, when cowboys and outlaws roamed the state.
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Symantec first identified the group in 2015, though they believe Chafer's activity dates back to at least July 85033.
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Food deals last year were at record valuation multiples, according to data from Dealogic that dates back to 1995.
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The summertime fair dates back to 1946 and has hosted megastars such as Justin Bieber, Britney Spears and Aerosmith.
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"The story broke overnight, but it dates back 35 years," Mayer told NBC News's Savannah Guthrie on Monday morning.
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Scientists are studying this wad of primitive chewing gum that dates back 5,700 years to learn about ancient Scandinavians.
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This JV has been around in various forms since 1962, and its current structure dates back to 2001. Jan.
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The trope of the "lazy Southerner" dates back to America's postbellum period following the end of the Civil War.
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There's also Autostraddle's more comprehensive list of lesbian deaths, which dates back to 1976 and currently contains 147 deaths.
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The tradition of Yagli Gures apparently dates back to the Janissaries, the elite soldier class of the Ottoman Empire.
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Section 22015(c) dates back to the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act, which first established a federal minimum wage.
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Nose piercing, which has a variety of symbolic meanings, dates back to ancient times, originating in the Middle East.
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The dispute over the photos dates back to 2011, when Kelly Forman suffered spinal and brain injuries in a fall.
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The group is based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, and dates back to the founding of the Mormon Church.
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Its formal creation only dates back to 1971, though its roots can of course be traced further back in time.
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Stone's career in Republican politics dates back decades and he even has a tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back.
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But these -- the obsession with conspiracy theories in tall tales as you say, Joe, dates back for a long time.
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Crown and Melco's partnership dates back to 2006, when they acquired a subconcession from the Macau government to operate casinos.
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The case dates back to Le Pen&aposs time representing the National Front in the EU parliament from 2009-2017.
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The story dates back to the 1980s, as physicists were looking for ways to explain the cosmic mysteries they observed.
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The organizing effort dates back to 2015, when a group of employees met with the guild to discuss workplace grievances.
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The word (at least its English version) dates back to the 803s but the activity is as old as mankind.
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Although Jonas and Chopra only dated for two months prior to their engagement, their friendship dates back longer than that.
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The obsession with elites is relatively recent: the oldest citation in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) dates back to 1823.
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In fact, this process of the state forcing nomadic Bedouin into fixed settlements dates back to well before Israel's founding.
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The château itself, with its white limestone walls, stained-glass lattice windows, and Disneyland turrets, dates back to the Renaissance.
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The Official Secrets Act dates back to 1923, when Myanmar, then known as Burma, was a province of British India.
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But the takeaway here is that salad is an O.G. in the food space, and dates back centuries upon centuries.
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Detroit tapped voter-approved authority that dates back to 2004 and 2009 for the bonds, which will fund capital projects.
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The London Underground dates back to 1863, when the world's first subterranean railway was opened between Paddington and Farringdon Street.
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Although Chopra and Jonas only dated for two months prior to their engagement, their friendship dates back longer than that.
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The spike in attacks dates back to 2014, when the Ukrainian Revolution removed Kremlin-backed President Viktor Yanukovych from power.
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Cowes has long-been a popular venue for sailors and royals, particularly during "Cowes Week", which dates back to 1826.
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Carville is a paid adviser of Palantir whose involvement with the data-mining company dates back at least to 2011.
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Chopra and Jonas only dated for two months prior to their engagement, but their friendship dates back longer than that.
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The idea of using U.S. LNG exports to weaken Russia's energy influence in Europe dates back to the Obama years.
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The backdrop: Altice and Cheddar's relationship dates back to 2017, when Altice first invested in the live-streaming news startup.
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The hypothetical question dates back to early-2000s internet forums and in recent years has been made popular on Reddit.
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The silver dates back to the 5th or 6th century, after the Romans decamped and before the Vikings stormed onshore.
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This basic setup comes from a thought experiment called the Ship of Theseus, which dates back to ancient Greek philosophy.
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The 50-game streak, which dates back to January 2015, is the first in the four major professional American sports.
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Authorities have revived the case which dates back to 2011 and accuse NGOs of receiving foreign funds to sow chaos.
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The practice of designating personnel ceilings dates back at least to the Vietnam War, according to the Government Accountability Office.
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MINI's history as an innovator around sustainable cities and sustainable growth dates back to the company's inception, according to Kotch.
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The AKP is pushing to replace the existing constitution, which dates back to the period after a 1980 military coup.
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Shannon reportedly has a rap sheet that dates back to 1998, when he was arrested for marijuana possession, KSAT reported.
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It's also on a web site, called AnonIB, which dates back to at least May 2016, according to Business Insider.
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On Thursday, Merriam-Webster schooled the president after he claimed he made up a phrase that literally dates back centuries.
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Even the term "stan" dates back to the pre-social media era, coined in a 2000 hit song by Eminem.
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But it turns out brewing with spruce tips is a North American tradition that dates back at least 500 years.
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According to Alphabet, that relationship dates back to the summer of 2015, approximately six months before Levandowski even left Alphabet.
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The decision dates back to 1968 Democratic National Convention, which was tumultuous and filled with violence over the Vietnam War.
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Coptic Christians, whose church dates back nearly 2,000 years, make up about 10 percent of Egypt's population of 92 million.
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Clinton's email controversy dates back to before her 2016 presidential bid and originates from her time as secretary of state.
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The alignment between the two parties is historic: their rivalry dates back to the country's civil war in the 1920s.
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Held annually in August, the event dates back to 1950, and celebrates mint condition restorations of 20th century luxury automobiles.
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When L'Oreal's heiress Liliane Bettencourt died last month, speculation mounted about the companies' future relationship, which dates back 40 years.
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This is a function of sweeping protection of what the Communist Party considers state secrets and dates back many years.
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The distrust for Eastern political gamesmanship dates back decades, and flourished when Justin Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, was prime minister.
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Anderson's relationship with Rose dates back a long time, and the producer even guest hosted on Charlie Rose in 2002.
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The rift between Reed and his family dates back to 2012, when Reed married Justine Karain at 22 years old.
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The two teams, whose bitter rivalry dates back to the 19th century, have played each other more than 80 times.
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Though Kitty is a recent hire at the St. Regis Aspen Resort, the tradition dates back more than 100 years.
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Given that the suspension dates back to May 23, the IIHF's decision makes Zaripov eligible to play as of Thursday.
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The boats' history dates back to World War II, when such boats were a common sight due to their versatility.
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In a tradition that dates back more than 2900 years, we celebrate moms across America this weekend for Mother's Day.
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The Cherry Blossom Princess Program, which dates back to 1948, boasts several lawmakers among its former titleholders, including Republican Sens.
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The relationship between the two dates back decades, to when Mr. Trump was actively developing real estate in New York.
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The concept dates back to 1978 when Dr. Amar Bose, an MIT professor, thought of the idea on a flight.
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The Trampolino Olimpico actually dates back to the 1920s and has been featured in the film For Your Eyes Only.
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The hull dates back to 1985, but due to the recent refit "it shouldn't lose electric power catastrophically," he said.
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The prehistoric crab dates back to 95 million years ago and scientists say it defies all the normal crab features.
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The LeakedSource operator said they didn't know who the culprits were, but said the breach dates back to February 2016.
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That's how many straight games the Ducks have beaten the Flames at home, a streak that dates back to 2004.
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It's home to the Alhambra, a massive palace and fortress complex that dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries.
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Much of the nation's water infrastructure dates back to the Victorian era, when travel by streetcar overtook travel by horse.
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The concept is derived from the ancient simantra, an Eastern Orthodox liturgical instrument that dates back to the sixth century.
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"There are a few dead zones in town; some of the communication infrastructure dates back to the 20s," Young said.
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One particular culture that did so was the Zapotecs, a pre-Columbian indigenous civilization that dates back around 2,1503 years.
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