"Bjorn was pretty far back but not that far back," Annacone said.
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Some of the cases date as far back as 1960.
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You can search the archive as far back as 1994.
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He started using the phrase as far back as 2011.
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The desire to meddle dates as far back as 1791.
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How far back in history have people been staging deaths?
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Some of the crimes date as far back as 1999.
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Martin O'Malley is very far back, with just 3 percent.
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He's tweeted about his farm as far back as 2011.
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Chris Christie was far back in second, at 12 percent.
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How far back does the history of Māori LGBTQ go?
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How far back did Leonard's departure really set this franchise?
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Some routes have been halted as far back as May.
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As far back as 1919, Hull City played on Dec.
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The campaign was detected as far back as October 2016.
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How far back does your family heritage go in Hawaii?
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My jaw was too far back, my ears too low.
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Cindy Crawford modeled his clothes as far back as 1993.
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The complaint involved practices that date as far back as 2014.
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Evidence of Neanderthals extends as far back as 430,000 years ago.
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Caravans, although smaller, have been organized as far back as 2008.
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Ford has used recycled plastic as far back as the 1990s.
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Kaitlyn: How far back does something like National Cheeseburger Day go?
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As far back as 2013, a meticulously detailed petition on Change.
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The ministry did not say how far back its records go.
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O, had pursued Time Warner Cable as far back as 2013.
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Do your text messages go that far back on your iPhone?
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The lights have been documented as far back as the 1800s.
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Sheep and dairy farmers, as far back as you can see.
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How far back, whether it was two weeks or two months.
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They had been pushed as far back as they could go.
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" Thinkers as far back as Aristotle have contemplated this "tragedy paradox.
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Conversations that began as far back as July could also recur.
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The roots of the church's problems in China go far back.
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Just make sure you don't like anything from too far back.
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And where does it end and how far back does it go?
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The rocks themselves started providing that evidence as far back as 2001.
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So were you guys talking to Spotify as far back as May?
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The Discord server's chatlogs only go as far back as last week.
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The primitive nature of the technique transports one far back in time.
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You can find them in the far back corner of a closet.
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For some reason, I can remember very far back in my childhood.
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As far back as college, I've needed caffeine to start my day.
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Especially since even Samsung was pitching it as far back as 2011.
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How far back does the history of these groups go in China?
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She and and Mike Tierney were classmates as far back as preschool.
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Name or not, the problem stretches far back in time, Clark said.
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Instead, it's just one smooth tilt as far back as 165 degrees.
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Most of Cosby's alleged crimes date too far back to be prosecuted.
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But that's just showing you how far back I've been doing it.
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Conversations, from as far back as late July, will pick up again.
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Debates over the "Unitary Executive" theory reach far back into US history.
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It contains 43 videos, published as far back as 24 years ago.
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In India, it was used as far back as the seventh century.
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In Massachusetts, noncompete reform bills were introduced as far back as 2009.
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The stands at the Olympic arena sit far back from the sidelines.
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As far back as you go, people were in over their heads.
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As far back as 2628 BC and the birth of Sun Tzu.
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He assumed he was too far back to mount a serious challenge.
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It's been mentioned in Taser press releases as far back as 2009.
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One memorial lists coal mining deaths as far back as the 1940s.
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They date as far back as 1600-1046 B.C., not A.D. 700.
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Palpatine's return was originally discussed as far back as "The Force Awakens."
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Small-scale sculptures with moving parts date as far back as antiquity.
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Essential stories from WIRED's canon We don't go far back this week.
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The Clintons have made their returns public as far back as 1977.
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Worse yet, this practice continued at least as far back as 2628.
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They even found a sighting as far back as 1855, in Norfolk.
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Even so, they aren't able to reach very far back at all.
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Few people go as far back with Mr. Trump as Mr. Stone.
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He was a category unto himself as far back as the 1960s.
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Horror icons have been recontextualized as sex symbols as far back as Dracula.
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Graves said swarms in these areas go as far back as the 1980s.
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Ted, do you know how far back these type of clearances can go?
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As far back as September of last year, experts were anticipating this issue.
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And there's been evidence that cases have stretched as far back as 683.
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One of the scientists suggested we just haven't been looking that far back.
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This also happened as far back as 2017 during the London bridge attack.
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Investigators believe the assaults could have started as far back as January 2018.
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In fact, the technique of trompe l'oeil dates as far back as 1600.
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It was demoing its work station as far back as October of 2015.
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I guess it depends on how far back you go in the timeline.
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The show actually made jabs at the actor as far back as 2005.
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But his interest in the stars goes far back into his family's history.
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The CDC said some of the cases were as far back as 2010.
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RCMP have been pushing for charges against Winston as far back as 1991.
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He's donated his personal fortune into cancer research as far back as 2005.
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As far back as 1998, Pakistani hackers successfully penetrated India's Atomic Research Center.
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Conversations that were stalled, as far back as July, will pick up again.
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Some of those alleged incidents took place as far back as the 60s.
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But there is no need to look that far back; 1938 will do.
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You can trace this tactic as far back as, improbably, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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"That's a lot for them to have had that far back," Rocah said.
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Native American tribes called this area home as far back as 8,000 BC.
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Yet one need not go so far back to observe the changing environment.
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Venezuela was a leader in what became OPEC as far back as 2628.
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I know, I know; as far back as "Hair," there were successful hybrids.
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Early rumors were reported as far back as April 2017 by Mac Rumors.
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But what it was depends on how far back you want to go.
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Variations of the technology have been used as far back as the 1920s.
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All of her results as far back as July 28, 2017 were disqualified.
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That's a trend that was apparent as far back as the 2016 election.
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Pushed far back and down, down deep as it is possible to go.
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Hyland heard from one team, Wake Forest, as far back as last April.
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John McCain confront the Keating Five banking scandal as far back as 1990.
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Users can download ancestry documents, with records going as far back as 1882.
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Company executives have hinted at a health play as far back as 23.
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Some victims reported that their legs began swelling as far back as 1980.
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Archive images show couples getting married underwater as far back as the 1930s.
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There are real-life video clips that date at least as far back.
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Some of these employers have used the service as far back as 6003.
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As far back as I can remember, I wanted to be an actress.
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There are plenty of examples, many not too far back in recent history.
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"Our cities never fell as far back as American cities did," says Toderian.
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Mam is produced far back in the mouth and comes out softly raspy.
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There are real-life video clips that date at least as far back.
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As far back as the 1500s, tomatoes were considered a seriously suspect foodstuff.
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But the pattern generally holds as far back as 1993, according to Bespoke's data.
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"The complaint involved practices that date as far back as 2014," a spokesman said.
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Some of these people told Reuters of seeing problems as far back as 2012.
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That's universal across human cultures, stretching far back to the beginning of time. Yes!
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But the bank's woes go far back to the start of the financial crisis.
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Defaulters have been asked to cough up dues going as far back as 2008.
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As far back as 2003, Canada was supporting Netsweeper's presence at foreign trade shows.
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And experts have been hunting down these genes as far back as the 1800s.
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But as I started running again, I realized that I was very far back.
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Background: As far back as 1992, Qatar and Saudi Arabia sparred over territorial conflicts.
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The suspect's offenses allegedly date as far back as 2007, the news release reports.
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But as far back as 1996, research showed that fame was a precarious aspiration.
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You don't need to go far back for political examples to illustrate this point.
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As far back as 1999 nearly a fifth of foreign-backed companies had one.
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Longer term, he added that the support level holds as far back as 2013.
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According to Licata, Rahami began buying bomb ingredients as far back as June 22011.
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According to Licata, Rahami began buying bomb ingredients as far back as June 20.
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Except the Chinese officials wanted to keep the journalists far back from the plane.
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Roger Ailes is accused of harassing multiple women as far back as the 1960s.
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Mic traced the origins of (((Echoes))) to at least as far back as 2014.
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Even as far back as middle school, Meghan Markle had a fierce protective streak.
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J Lo, 47, and Casper, 29, started dating as far back as October 2011.
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Iconic Afro-Brazilian structures dating as far back as the 19th century have vanished.
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As far back as 2011, Trump Jr. tweeted some eyebrow-raising commentary on women.
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Spelling and reading only stretch as far back as written language, several thousand years.
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As far back as July 2015, Trump was tweeting favorably about Bannon -- and Breitbart.
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She had been studying genetics at University College Dublin as far back as 2004.
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I'm curious how often the climate zone in the far back will be used.
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Homan has been planning his retirement from ICE as far back as January 2017.
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Courtesans abound in artwork as far back as the 18th century, Mr. Lear said.
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To see where we are coming from, we must go far back in time.
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My advice is to step as far back from this situation as you can.
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He was manipulative as far back as we can look in his personal history.
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That raised the question of how far back in the archosaur family endothermy goes.
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A Chicago high school made waves after adopting them as far back as 2013.
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"But this company was overvalued as far back as its Series B," Kennedy said.
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The beginning of another, very different end lies quite far back in American history.
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How far back in the history of the presidency would we have to go?
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But buyers are increasingly asking instead how far back it is from the waterline.
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As far back as I can remember, I've always had an affinity for firearms.
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As far as anyone remembers, that forum existed as far back as the 1990s.
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Each country in the E.U. decides how far back a claim can be filed.
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According to Licata, Rahami began buying bomb ingredients as far back as June 221.
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It was challenged here, and here and here as far back as 9/11.
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I knew far back then I was going to be very careful with my skin.
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Candidates have shamelessly played on people's fears for as far back as I can recall.
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SS Teo: First of all, the rumor about it started as far back as 2100.
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But how far back did Number Five go, and how will that affect Cha-Cha?
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As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. pic.twitter.
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Far back in second place, with 714 such lookups, was a company called Spectrum Health.
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One big question: Why hasn't anyone else found evidence of human activity this far back?
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The term's political connotation goes as far back as the 1880s, according to the publisher.
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You were some who struggled a bit with regimentation as far back as high school.
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As far back as ancient Egypt, kings and queens painted their fingernails and toenails red.
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Doe's suit alleges that Pennridge has pushed out harassment victims as far back as 22015.
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ASEAN members called for a legally binding code of conduct as far back as 1996.
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Use Times Search to find articles about that animal from as far back as 1851.
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You don't have to look far back for examples of racial tensions boiling over here.
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As far back as 2005, George Lucas mentioned his desire to produce such a show.
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The next vendor, HPE, is far back at just 11 percent across the six segments.
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Patients have been struggling to find specific anti-convulsive medicines as far back as 2012.
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Oh, also, it's not clear just how far back into your DMs the export goes.
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So just how far back does the tradition of presidential candidates releasing tax returns go?
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Musk's comments about AI here echo ones he's made before as far back as 2014.
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Even as far back as 1500, like, how many people were living in these places?
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Forum user TCP1 told me he's played it as far back as a decade ago.
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That would suggest that the latest GM investment project began as far back as 2014.
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"Since pretty far back, [chicken and beer] just came up as being together," says Song.
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We wrote about how this might work as far back as February of this year.
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That statement doesn't quite capture just how far back Rift pre-orders have been pushed.
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It's 1560, which is pretty much almost as far back as slang has been collected.
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The report said the practice was longstanding, perhaps ranging as far back as the 1990s.
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But as far back as 1987, Trump was urging burden-sharing among America's NATO allies.
|
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So Manning certainly flouted that one — as he's done before, as far back as 2014.
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Archaeologists found that Neanderthals made glue, for example, as far back as 200,000 years ago.
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The species was considered under threat of habitat extinction as far back as the 1980s.
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It was well expressed as far back as 1990 by President George H. W. Bush.
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Then she pressed her hands to her eyes, threw her head far back and sobbed.
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As far back as July 2015, Trump was tweeting favorably about Bannon -- and Breitbart News.
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According to Raaum, the researchers didn't go back far back enough on the genetic timeline.
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"We knew as far back as last summer the odds didn't favor equities," said Hull.
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However, he was told to stand far back while white soldiers were served their food.
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Some people may have seen the feature appear as far back as late last year.
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All three sustained heavy damage and, after repairs, were cast far back into the field.
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They said the idea was explored as far back as 2011 and has been resurrected.
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It's been in my family from far back and really connected me to my ancestors.
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Looking back, she realizes she'd been battling low energy as far back as her childhood.
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But we don't have to go too far back to find an utterly catastrophic eruption.
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Dr. Bustamante cautioned that genes can't give a perfect picture of ancestry that far back.
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But he could also slide really far back when he needed to get another view.
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I went back to Elizabeth Warren, who I had supported as far back as 2012.
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Also under debate is how far back into the political cycle the new rule extends.
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As far back as December 2018 -- on the heels of Scott's victory over the Sen.
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Yet, the company ignored repeated warnings as far back as 2013 that it faced trouble.
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They are simple words with clear meanings, warned against as far back as the Bible.
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It would also offer automakers retroactive credits for vehicles sold as far back as 2012.
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I want to go back 199573 times as far: back to the invention of agriculture.
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North Korea signed documents committing to denuclearization of the peninsula as far back as 1992.
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Facebook seems to have experimented with a goods marketplace as far back as 2007, too.
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When I tried asking how far back his drinking and his depression went, he recoiled.
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Dozens of companies filed suit against Michigan as far back as 2011 over the tax changes.
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The close connection between humans and dogs, this new research suggests, goes far back into time.
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My great-grandparents collected letters, Bibles, photos and records as far back as the late 1800s.
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It stretches for 277 miles and could date as far back as 70 million years ago.
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With LEGO, all you need is a Mindstorms EV3 kit, released as far back as 2013.
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"As far [back] as we have written records, people have been hitting children," Gershoff tells me.
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Delta began testing basic economy as far back as 2012 and refined the concept in 2015.
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And we don't have to look far back in time for an example of the risks.
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Subsidized work programs have been used to create temporary jobs as far back as the 1930s.
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There are 31 official national emergencies that remain in effect, dating as far back as 1979.
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In many ways, it reminds me of AR demos I've seen as far back as 2011.
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They were very popular in Colonial America and were consumed as far back as Ancient Rome.
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As far back as the ancient Greeks, humans have derided the "less divine" sense of smell.
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How far back in time, and how wide-ranging this investigation will become is a mystery.
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We don't have to look very far back in human history to find plenty of precedent.
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Both Labour and the Conservatives, the two biggest parties by far, back Brexit in some form.
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If you can remember far back enough, it's about the size of an old cassette recorder.
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This legacy extends so far back that Wilfong's not sure exactly what generation farmer he is.
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There are lots and lots of examples of that, currently and also far back in history.
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John Kasich and Marco Rubio were far back, with about 9 percent and 333 percent each.
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It had been rumored as far back as February that the Moscow race was in trouble.
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On day one of this process, as far back as our shared audition she proved it.
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As far back as 2004, an FBI assistant director warned of an "epidemic" of mortgage fraud.
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Meanwhile the older Alipay service was doing some $520 billion annually as far back as 1003.
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No. Illicit fentanyl and analogs have been around in isolated incidents as far back as 1980.
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ODG first announced plans for consumer lenses as far back as January 2015 — two years ago.
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Judging by Bieber's reaction, he might have forgotten exactly how far back he and Baldwin go.
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Former Republican Governor Judd Gregg says he remembers hearing the rumors as far back as 2008.
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The service is going back through records from as far back as 2002, the statement said.
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The allegations date as far back as the 1940s for some dioceses and 1950s for others.
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The dictionary cited uses of the phrase "bad hombre" as far back as the 19th century.
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The urge to do so has a long pedigree, dating perhaps as far back as 1965.
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"People only get as far back as tracing this to rock 'n' roll," Mr. Wolfe said.
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NDEs have been recorded across time, as far back as the 12th century, and across cultures.
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As far back as 2001, though, people were just merciless—so has it changed that much?
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That's the lesson of Wall Street, the lesson we need to look so far back for.
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As far back as 1988 when I was making Longmont I, I was being found out.
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The complaints against Tyndall, who has denied any wrongdoing, go as far back as the 1990s.
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His involvements with community activism, though, stretch far back into the mid and late 90's.
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John Kasich and Marco Rubio were far back, with about 9 percent and 5 percent each.
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As far back as 1881, it was considered to stop a lava flow headed toward Hilo.
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Favorite artist As far back as I can remember, I've been drawn to Mondrian's Cubist works.
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"Some of the memos were circulating as far back as last summer," the CNN reporters explain.
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Researchers at the International Shark Attack File have been tracking incidents as far back as 1837.
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I checked my gauge and tried to remember how far back the last service station was.
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Criticism of the program can be traced as far back as 2014, after visa applications soared.
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Mark Galeotti has been interested in all things Russia as far back as he can remember.
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"Medical records show he was dealing with infertility issues as far back as 2001," she said.
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"I was attracted to men going as far back as 12 years old," he told CNN.
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Policies that may cover asbestos liability were underwritten at least as far back as the 1970s.
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As far back as 1984, Trump has talked about the threat and promise of nuclear power.
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Pizza history goes as far back as the early 1900s with immigrants coming in from Europe.
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Quite often you see him coming from so far back and still getting the move done.
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As far back as she can remember, she wanted only to be a coal miner's wife.
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The bucket contained group data as far back to 2011 up to and including last month.
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Heels were popular accessories for male and female royalty as far back as the 16th Century.
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Documents dating as far back as the Old Testament contain rules for isolating people with Leprosy.
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The class is modified to include separations that occurred as far back as July 1, 2017.
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Old people have been complaining about young people for as far back as anyone can research.
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The data came from 124 previously published studies, some dating as far back as January 2009.
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Think of the biographer's recurring problem of how far back in a subject's lineage to begin.
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He says all the allegations date prior to 1990 and as far back as the 1940s.
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Trump was projected to finish in second, and John Kasich was far back in third place.
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After all, documentaries and propaganda were enmeshed at least as far back as the Russian Revolution.
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A Swedish government-commissioned report first suggested banning sexist adverts as far back as January 2008.
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One expert on the subject can pin the existence of call centers as far back as 1965.
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An additional 259 bodies are being kept inside the morgue, some from as far back as 2012.
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George Bush&aposs father did, that&aposs how far back this goes, they wouldn&apost do it.
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"It's impossible to know just how deep and how far back this conspiracy goes," Mr McLaren said.
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We scraped documents as far back as we could, with the earliest posts appearing in April 2018.
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Well, Listerine advertising from far back as 1879 said the product cured gonorrhea, according to Live Science.
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It's been in talks with companies like Comcast for streaming TV partnerships as far back as 210.
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The United States had faulted the country for the Sony hack as far back as late 2014.
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As far back as fall 2005, and perhaps even earlier, Keller dug deep — and it payed off.
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Some suspect it may have occurred as far back as 24,000 years ago, but that remains controversial.
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Laws on same-sex marriages have been proposed as far back 2006, but none has gained traction.
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But as far back as the 16th century, Shakespearean jesters were often associated with death and darkness.
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At least as far back as 2012, journalists were pointing to merchandise like Nazi flags on Amazon.
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The group set out a series of concerns about Privacy Shield as far back as April 2016.
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Many of these spambot Twitter profiles were created as far back as 4 to 5 years ago.
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According to former school learning specialist turned whistleblower Mary Willingham, it went as far back as 8003.
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He's been dropping weird, slightly terrifying, extremely noisy videos on YouTube since as far back as 2013.
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Users posted the question to Reddit, where redditors reported these strange texts as far back as 2016.
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Hogg's Twitter history also shows tweets as far back as 2015 marking himself at the Florida school.
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FinCEN's complaint said violations had been revealed by the Internal Revenue Service as far back as 2003.
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It said its board set the summer of 2017 for Immelt's departure as far back as 2013.
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The Instagram account linked to Douglas shows the two together as far back as five weeks ago.
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Most members of Congress have an immigrant heritage, depending on how far back they choose to look.
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And this phenomenon has been recorded across time and cultures, as far back as the 12th century.
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As far back as 2007, experiments have demonstrated that those who meditate are better at paying attention.
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The group trained King and earlier civil rights leaders in nonviolence as far back as the 1940s.
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As far back as I can remember, I have heard people talk about cleaning up Guanabara Bay.
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Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, has been running in presidential elections as far back as 220006.
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"It's been a part of my life for as far back as I can remember," he said.
|
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Beijing, in fact, may have tested a Pakistani weapon on Chinese soil as far back as 1990.
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The DNC was reportedly made aware as far back as April that its servers had been compromised.
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Snortable Belgian chocolate has actually been on the market as far back as 2008—for a price.
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It's been teased at live shows since as far back as 2006, and then again in 2008.
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I don't think we have to go very far back to find one answer to this question.
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But as far back as 2014 he vented his rage at hearing the insult thrown his way.
|
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Witnesses have said that they reported the abuse to her as far back as 20 years ago.
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"I want the Fresh Kills landfill as far back in the rearview mirror as possible," he said.
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The new operating system will work with devices as far back as the iPhone 5S from 2013.
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As far back as 1960, he said, the ticks were found on a horse held in quarantine.
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That median expectation was the lowest seen in Reuters poll records going as far back as 2002.
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The designs date as far back as the 2325th century, and are still created and worn today.
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Mr. Yu was accused of using malicious software known as Sakula as far back as December 2012.
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Rica had reported being abused by Baker as far back as 2017, according to the DCFS records.
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"He goes, 'You're taking the ball too far back here,'" Bagwell said, reaching behind his right hip.
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But if past history is any guide, especially as far back as a year ago, probably not.
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Allegations against Hadden in the suit go as far back as the early 1990s, CBS News reports.
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As far back as 1981, female producers or directors made up a significant portion of the nominees.
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As far back as 1986, he caught the eye of the New Yorker movie critic Pauline Kael.
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The return route from Sydney, however, was always non-stop, which began as far back as 2011.
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Lincoln bedroom furniture, all antique, flags as far back as 1776, the original Constitution, Oval Office Furnishing.
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And the company prepared Wunderlist users for the app's inevitable closure as far back as April 2017.
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It's clear that Kelly was aware of the accusations against Porter as far back as last fall.
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Even as far back as 1960, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas argued against broadcasting of trials.
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It's hard because you can't go too far back without plumbing... so after plumbing but before cellphones.
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Others argue that it reflects happiness decreasing in society as a whole — but as far back as 2014?
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Every spacecraft to have visited Jupiter, as far back as Voyager in 1979, has spotted flashes of lightning.
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Oxygen in those ancient rocks suggest the planet had water as far back as 4.3 billion years ago.
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Even as far back as 2009, Twitter was used as a way to send commands to a botnet.
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We started too far back, and just took us all day to get the DeWalt Camry up front.
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"Not looking too far ahead, not looking too far back has really helped me this season," he said.
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Citibank went far back into its accounts to search for suspicious activity by Kaveladze and the Agalarov family.
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In fact, people have been using "they" as a singular pronoun as far back as the 14th century.
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The seeds were sown for an eventual visit as far back as 2010, when John Roos, then-U.
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And as far back as I can remember, way back into the late 1970s, it's been the same.
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Michigan State was accused of ignoring or dismissing complaints about Nassar, some as far back as the 1990s.
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Grafitti on some of the walls, however, are said to date as far back as the 13th century.
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Ironically, we pointed out as far back as 2006 that MobiTV might pivot to larger screens over time.
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Companies like Trident have already bravely infused memory sticks with glowing lights going as far back as 2016.
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All the good seats have sold out and the only ones left are SUPER high and far back.
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The list of young girls and women affected by Nassar's predatory abuse extends as far back as 20163.
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While others pound Washington, Mr. Kasich has played up relationships forged on Capitol Hill, sometimes reaching far back.
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As far back as 19913, speakers at industry conferences were warning of the risks of manmade climate change.
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As far back as 1968, speakers at industry conferences were warning of the risks of manmade climate change.
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"The concept of farting gave me this weird feeling as far back as I can remember," he said.
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Seeing galaxies merge so far away, and sp far back in time, adds some credibility to that theory.
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L as far back as in 2008 and now owns about 17 percent in the British fund manager.
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"As far back as I've looked up, I've never seen an incident related to Pride Week," Molinari said.
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He had said as far back as May 2018 that the Y could be revealed on March 15.
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He also continued working as a producer, something he'd been invoilved in as far back as the 1980s.
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That's been true as far back as My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, but it's even more notable here.
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Menendez and Melgen are accused of having a "quid pro quo" relationship going as far back as 2006.
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But Dearing doesn't have to look too far back into the archives to be proud of his portfolio.
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As far back as I can remember, my senses of taste and smell have been peculiar, almost amplified.
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As far back as 2008, foreign hackers were infiltrating the campaigns, but you didn't hear much about it.
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Many more had to wait far back and watch the proceedings on large screens that were set up.
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He also stood far back in the batter's box, making it hard for pitchers to jam him inside.
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Ms. Saltzman has been cleaning out a basement with unclaimed clothes from as far back as the 1980s.
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In its heyday, Atlantic City was a retreat for wealthy east coasters, as far back as the 1850s.
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It's a stratagem he perfected as far back as 2004 with "Confessions," which became his best-selling album.
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Some of the data date as far back to 2762, and the most recent data is from 2450.
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Civilizations as far back as the ancient Egyptians rubbed "chew sticks" — branches with frayed ends — against their teeth.
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The custom dates at least as far back as 1985, when Danny Meyer opened the Union Square Café .
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But as far back as 2016, Malek found it "a bit awkward" to be considered a sex symbol.
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Book banning has a long history in China, dating at least as far back as the Ming Dynasty.
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The devices are known to have been used as far back as 1674, during the Franco-Dutch War.
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These were not V.I.P. seats, and we were far back on the National Mall, the proceedings barely visible.
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Peanut hysteria has swept the nation, with some schools banning the maligned legume as far back as 1998.
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As far back as 2007, Hillary Rodham Clinton backed legislation in the Senate to ensure internet openness. Sen.
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For what it's worth, Lynch had a pointed comment about Shanahan in the booth not too far back.
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It just felt like an inherent part of my personality for as far back as I can remember.
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There's more work to be done to see how far back egg color can be traced among dinosaurs.
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In the US, this idea wasn't entirely new: Seattle has had Bicycle Sundays as far back as 1965.
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Roose: There were reports as far back as 2015 that Cambridge Analytica had access to this data set.
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Since December, several hundred Jesuits have been identified in abuse allegations dating as far back as the 1950s.
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Since December, several hundred Jesuits have been identified in abuse allegations dating as far back as the 22008s.
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"It's always a risk to stand that far back," said Darren Cahill, an ESPN analyst and leading coach.
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As far back as 2013, the Internet Research Agency has been linked to influence campaigns on social media.
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Humans have lost those special abilities and don't need their heads to move as far back or forward.
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Sports was a massive part of my life and my days as far back as I can remember.
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The original wound up pinching my pinky quite a few times when I held it too far back.
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As far back as October 2018, the subway's Twitter feed has been littered with tales of raccoon misbehavior.
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As far back as I look in her records, I find no visit with a primary care doctor.
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What we now know is that Warren actively identified as a Native American as far back as 1986.
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The writing may have been on the wall as far back as the first half of the season.
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Warnings about the "Killer Aussie Flu" were raised as far back as September — mostly by British media outlets.
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Russia denies having "Kompromat" on Donald Tump Some of the memos were circulating as far back as last summer.
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Which means the definition of "alternate ending" has now stretched far back into the script and treatment-writing process.
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Although he was diagnosed just four years ago, Ardie believes the disease began surfacing as far back as 493.
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As far back as Darwin, folks have thought that the way animals vocalize could offer hints to their emotions.
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Links to terror U.S. lawmakers heard reports about Venezuelan passport fraud during congressional hearings as far back as 2006.
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This whole section has expanded over the years but existed in some way going as far back as 2014.
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If documentaries are your thing, then look no further than HBO's massive cache of documentaries, stretching far back years.
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As far back as ancient Sumer and Egypt, animals have been used to embody, satirize, and appraise human behavior.
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As far back as 2011, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested Levinson was being held in Southeast Asia.
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We'd had wind of the deal going down as far back as May, although it only officially closed today.
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If you disagree with that, how far back do we have to go to make "America great again," exactly?
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The Army had specifically requested Palantir as far back as 2011, but because of contracting rules, couldn't get it.
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"Sitting way to[o] far back in the saddle, using horse for attention, no hun no," a user wrote.
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Wang sold itself as an enterprise solution, and advertised its email platform this way as far back as 19923.
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And as far back as the Azusa Street Revival, white Pentecostals displayed a religious version of black cultural appropriation.
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Maybe you tipped your wine glass just a little too far back and nicked one of your front teeth.
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The charts above track housing-market indicators across 28 countries, in some instances going as far back as 1970.
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Businesses in Miami were offering discounts to customers wearing a sticker on Election Day as far back as 2000.
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TJ's mochi ice creams have been a freezer section fan favorite for as far back as we can remember.
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A story published in the Harvard Crimson last week suggests that the practice went as far back as 2012.
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Even as far back as caves, human habitats included some kind of opening that enables a line of sight.
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As far back as 1931, Winston Churchill predicted that lab-grown meat would become the norm within 50 years.
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Through a phishing attack, an unauthorized user accessed data from as far back as the 2008-2009 school year.
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As far back as 1918, the use of images was introduced to entertain and aid recovery of wounded soldiers.
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Government investigations as far back as 22.2 have highlighted the mismanagement of contractors, budget, overall management, and IT services.
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Charter, backed by billionaire John Malone's Liberty Media Corp, had pursued Time Warner Cable as far back as 2013.
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You go far back in time and change one tiny inconsequential thing, like the position of a single atom.
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For years, Dean ran an asphalt-laying company in Nashville, operating the pavement business as far back as 1977.
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Popular songs could go far back, too: for example, 250's "The Old Oaken Bucket" was a consistent seller.
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According to Google, educators were purchasing 1 million Chromebooks a quarter as far back as the summer of 2014.
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You don't have to look very far back, though, to find a shining example of America at its greatest.
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As far back as last year she was extremely alarmed by developing trends at Rajneesh's isolated central Oregon commune.
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Starr had been slaving over his songwriting debut for years, referencing it in interviews as far back as 1964.
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Some told her they knew other women who had been assaulted by Mr. Cailan as far back as 2014.
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"Yearly physicals can mean sliding too far back," said Mr. Swain, who is retired and lives in Ellensburg, Wash.
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Descendants did preserve glass pieces made as far back as the 1850s, when the operations were still in Brooklyn.
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LABELERS makes me think of the "Seinfeld" episode with the "regifted" label maker, if you remember that far back.
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Similar plans have failed before, however: the I.C.C's management first attempted to introduce divisions as far back as 2004.
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An older version of the medicine with an additional ingredient has been used as far back as the 1950s.
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The window is a loaded motif in painting that goes at least as far back as the 15th-century.
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Walt Disney reportedly envisioned a show featuring wax figures of every US president as far back as the '50s.
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The totals represent the amount spent over the lawmakers' career, with the data going as far back as 28500.
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Szigetvar could use the boost, however far back it might have to reach and however long it might take.
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French carmaker Peugeot was creating bicycles long before it was making cars — as far back as the 19th century.
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You don't have to go too far back in history to find the rotten fruit that secrecy has seeded.
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I told the doctor that if I raised and brought my arms too far back the shoulders might dislocate.
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The data, some of which reportedly dates as far back as 2012, appears to be taken from victims' smartphones.
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This is a legitimate problem, and one that's been an issue as far back as the PlayStation 3 era.
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The 'why' still unanswered Research from as far back as the 1900s shows the danger of lacking social connections.
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QUESTION: The Los Angeles Times and Politico have reported that those talks were held as far back as 2011.
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As far back as the 1930s, drivers were listening to AM radio on the first Motorola in-dash units.
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As far back as October, Twitter users have repeatedly tweeted pictures of the toy at Ferrero, who manufactures Kinder.
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If you could, you would have to go so far back that it wouldn't be relevant to today's league.
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As far back as 2015, researchers were building low-cost alternatives to cell site simulators as proof of concepts.
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So I was exposed to sculpture, painting, dance, theatre and literature from as far back as I can remember.
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As far back as the 17th century, the British colonies expressly prohibited gun ownership among black people and Indians.
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This unit has been made aware of serious problems of alien registration and voting as far back as 22019.
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Gold has been mined in the Andes for centuries, with mining activity dating as far back as the Incas.
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In fact, ancient humans in the Blombos Cave were making ocher paint as far back as 100,000 years ago.
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As far back as the Great Depression, first ladies have called upon their idnfluence to spread messages of unity.
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Visitors here might catch a glimpse of the motorcycles and wonder how far back in time they had traveled.
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Activists have been using divestment as a political strategy for decades — as far back as apartheid-era South Africa.
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Yet as far back as the 1970s, researchers were already casting doubt on low serotonin as a prime cause.
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As far back as the 1950s, women wrestling in lingerie and high heels was a staple of fetish films.
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For as far back as he can trace it, Dan Forsman's family has lived here, where iron meets water.
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There have been over 50 film versions produced since the advent of cinema, dating as far back as 1900.
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Of the others, dating as far back as 2002, it can be hard to discern what the infraction was.
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No matter that as far back as Reaganomics or as recently as in Kansas it just doesn't actually work.
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It's hard to remember that far back sometimes, given how much detritus has been left in the rear view.
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As it happens, an imagined scenario in which the president commits murder was raised as far back as 1789.
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The comics jump around in time, oftentimes heading back to the past as far back as the American Revolution.
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And the fallen angel Ariel was often depicted as riding on a bat, as far back as Shakespeare's time.
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As far back as she can remember, she said, fast-food toys have been her favorite part of McDonald's.
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Instead, producers dipped far back into the archive to pick Arie Luyendyk Jr., whom no one was rooting for.
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Jackson, who died in 2009, had faced accusations of sexual misconduct with boys going as far back as 1993.
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As far back as 1969, Orville Moody putted with a cross-handed grip when he won the U.S. Open.
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As far back as 1938, Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders opposed honoring a date they call Invasion Day.
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Corning has been making glass for smartphones for years, even as far back as the first iPhone in 2007.
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This certainly traces back to the Great Recession; arguably, it began as far back as the 43/11 attacks.
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Three days later, I found myself still shocked but sitting in the far back side of the National Cathedral.
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Environmentalist parties in Europe are hardly new: Germany's Greens joined a national coalition government as far back as 1998.
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The database brings together more than 18,000 retracted papers and conference abstracts, going as far back as the 1970s.
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The prosecutors reached far back into Mr. Manafort's career in their efforts to portray him as a calculating lawbreaker.
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Iberia, it now seems, was a crossroads long before recorded history, as far back as the last ice age.
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Hill has a history with speed dating, having hosted Smiths/Morrissey Speed Dating since as far back as 2009.
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Donald Trump took second, Marco Rubio third, and John Kasich and Ben Carson were far back in the single digits.
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The previous analysis only went as far back as 2011, whereas a recent investigation included activity between 2009 and 2015.
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According to the federal affidavit, Kemp brandished a handgun during robberies that have been reported as far back as April.
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And because the guns in question were manufactured as far back as 1948, many might no longer exist, they say.
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The trade in these fraudulently obtained rooms and travel arrangements started as far back as 2005, according to Trend Micro.
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That year, Valley found zircons that suggested the planet had a crust as far back as 4.4 billion years ago.
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Earlier this summer, Wired chronicled the tragedy in Myanmar and traced Facebook's role in it as far back as 2014.
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Figuring out what exactly the volcanism might have been like that far back is a little bit of scientific storytelling.
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As far back as the 1920s, the Southern portion of St. Laurent was the city's de facto Red-Light District.
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But we do know the 240,280 deaths dwarf any annual number recorded as far back as the 22012-22013 season.
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The change in GDP methodology was announced in 2015, but applied retroactively to data from as far back as 2011.
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Though the comments with stolen identities were reported as far back as May 2017, the FCC didn't formally acknowledge them.
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Millsfield, 12 miles south of Dixville Notch, had midnight voting as far back as 1952 but stopped after a while.
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As far back as the mid-1990s, leading psychiatrists recognized withdrawal as a potential problem for patients taking modern antidepressants.
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When police looks inside, they found stolen gear from Roambee's office and other burglaries dating as far back as January.
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What we've done is try to go as far back as you can, and find the root of this stuff.
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He often addresses this question by discovering how far back he can extend the space through filling it with things.
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So far back, in fact, that the former Access Hollywood host shared a memory with Trump during the 2004 election.
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Apparently, Kang told EW it's been batted around as an idea for Daryl since as far back as season 2.
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The moves have been a long time coming—the ECB commissioned research from Mr Hylton as far back as 2015.
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Kylie can't help but to stare at Chyna's stomach, and Tyga stands as far back from the group as possible.
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This is the second time this area has been hit... Probably Border Patrol, this is too far back for vigilantes.
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First of all, although Stuxnet went through various iterations over the years, it dates from as far back as 2007.
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"I have been a fan of the brand for as far back as I can remember," the actress told us.
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But if you can remember as far back as 2007, that's when Google first introduced Street View for Google Maps.
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Starbucks has long been a champion of music, as far back as 1971 when it started playing cassettes in stores.
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Even City Council has gotten involved, with councillor Josh Matlow pushing for free Wi-Fi as far back as 2013.
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We know Microsoft is far back in second place with around 14 percent, the only other company in double digits.
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But scientists say red tides in and of themselves are a natural phenomenon observed as far back as the 1600s.
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Mention of blood sweat occurs as far back as Aristotle in the third century, B.C., and throughout the Middle Ages.
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State officials have said the Ohio EPA knew lead was leaking into Sebring's water supply as far back as August.
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The company was showing off the Mate X to the press as far back as Mobile World Congress in February.
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Dogs and humans may have had a similar relationship as far back as 22016,000 years ago in hunter-gatherer communities.
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According to a federal affidavit, Kemp brandished a handgun during robberies that have been reported as far back as April.
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Bring your right knee towards your right wrist, and then send your left leg as far back as you can.
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Despite the bill's colorful title, he said the legislation allows Congress to overturn rules finalized as far back as May.
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Those aiming for pretty average seats — you know, not too far back but nothing to fancy shmancy — spend about $6,122.
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It's unclear how far back the recovery option goes, but I can still see playlists that I deleted in May.
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The historic images date as far back as 1861, when surveyors clambered up mountains to make maps of the area.
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And what also strikes me is how far back you have to go to find the roots of its creation.
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As far back as one wants to go, American presidents have generally had the best interests of America at heart.
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But there she was, in picture after picture, from as far back as the late 1930s until at least 1980.
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Testimony in one lawsuit claimed that Paterno was told as far back as 1976 that Sandusky was abusing a child.
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Canny operative Mnangagwa was viewed as a potential presidential successor in leaked US diplomatic cables as far back as 2000.
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But Kelly said cryptocurrencies have always fallen to lows during second quarter of each year, as far back as 2012.
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As the special counsel lays out, Russia's attack on our democracy began at least as far back as mid-2014.
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QUESTION: I'm talking about U.S. officials meeting directly and secretly with Iranian officials in Oman as far back as 2011.
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Officials now say the signs of this focused terrorist machine were readable in Europe as far back as early 2014.
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Engineers had warned of the fire hazard as far back as 2007, according to 2015 Air Force Accident Investigation Board.
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And Hanson-Long told me we don't have to think that far back to see how real this threat is.
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They're beautiful, loaded with symbolism, and go as far back as Ancient Egypt as one of art's most frequent muses.
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Conversations and projects that have stalled, or that needed rethinking, from as far back as July, will begin moving forward.
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Former bank employees told The New York Times of concerns they raised internally as far back as 11 years ago.
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This, he said, was not "a change in approach," but a principle the A.C.L.U. espoused as far back as 1934.
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I have known as far back as memory reaches that I was an artist, but I've mostly created for myself.
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Meanwhile, John Kasich remained far back in every state (though he did top Rubio to get third place in Maine).
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"I pulled so far back that the plane went," she said before making the whizzing sound of a nose dive.
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He said he had raised concerns in Parliament as far back as 18 months ago about drone security at Gatwick.
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As far back as the 1950s, a British tabloid questioned whether he should be trusted to drive the queen around.
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They knew as far back as January that radical Islamists possibly tied to the group had stockpiled weapons and detonators.
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D'Angelo's vocal phrasing often adds to the sense of displacement, lying so far back that he almost seems to drag.
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One year, not too far back, practically every picture seemed to have someone urinating on the side of the road.
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For as far back as he could remember, he told the group, he'd written music to imagine—and reimagine—himself.
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Kelly was also accused of videotaping himself having sex with at least four underage girls as far back as 1998.
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He was presiding at commitment ceremonies between single-sex couples as far back as the 1990s, his son, Raph, said.
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As far back as I can remember, I idolized the women of pageantry and dreamed of becoming Miss South Carolina.
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As far back as the Apollo missions 50 years ago, aerospace giants and their lobbyists shaped NASA's human spaceflight programs.
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And let's just confirm that when you go that far back in the fossil record, life looks, well, pretty different.
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Microsoft, for example, offered Translator, a direct competitor to the new Amazon Translate, as far back as 2011, Microsoft said.
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The school district has, as far back as the 2140s, made efforts to racially integrate its schools — including using busing.
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One of his collaborators at Industrial Light & Magic, Richard Bluff, remembers Lucas talking about it as far back as 2008.
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I never played an instrument, but as far back as high school, I was going to rap clubs in Manhattan.
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As far back as 2003, city officials were looking for ways to curb construction waste that ended up in landfills.
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I don't know if the tides would make it this far back—or maybe it floods when the rains come.
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As far back as the early 403s, cafés where visitors could sit among dogs and cats were opening in Japan.
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A Justice Department opinion written during the Obama administration notes such a stance as far back as the Nixon era.
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Investigators are picking their way through McArthur's past, tracing his steps "as far back as we can go," Idsinga said.
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Marathe said he thinks now that Shilpa was showing signs of mental illness as far back as junior high school.
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As far back as 1998, Apple has faced criticism for complying with demands placed upon it by the Chinese government.
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The school district has, as far back as the 2140s, made efforts to racially integrate its schools — including using busing.
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The research at Sima de los Huesos shows just how far back in time scientists can now search for genes.
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As far back as the 1990s, members of religious orders prepared private reports on the issue for top Vatican officials.
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That will be the lowest over/under since at least the early 2353s, as far back as data is available.
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As far back as 1950, political researchers published a study warning about the dangerous ideological gap between Republicans and Democrats.
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Syrian government forces, and more recently, their Russian allies, have focused on destroying bakeries from as far back as 2012.
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This is where one of the best potential zero-carbon options, hydrogen, was produced by hydroelectricity as far back as 1928.
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They were launched as far back as 2015, yet somehow Microsoft is still selling them for a fair chunk of change.
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Conversely, the paper mentions much older examples of fossils that might show eukaryotes, dating as far back as 1.8 billion years.
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We've known that bacteria live in our intestines as far back as the 1680s, when Leeuwenhoek first looked through his microscope.
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Appearing in England and Wales as far back as the 17th century, sin eaters were a universally reviled but necessary evil.
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The first recorded use was in ancient Babylonia (3500BC) but they were also used in China as far back as 1600BC.
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The Trump campaign, meanwhile, has also invested heavily on both platforms since May 2018, as far back as data is available.
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The chapel's roster of celebrity nuptials goes as far back as its early days of being a one-room wedding station.
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Such unambiguous detection of the tetraquark would confirm guesses from as far back as 1964 as to how quarks arrange themselves.
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As far back as the '70s, Westwood stood up to dictators torturing people across the globe with a simple T-shirt.
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The Lazarus group, established as far back as 2009, is run by North Korea's top spy agency, the Reconnaissance General Bureau.
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"As far back as I can remember, my mom and I have been Disney fanatics," the 24-year-old star wrote.
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Standing in the far back of mission control was the Secretary of Defense, various Senators, generals, and other high ranked officials.
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Still, Elcomsoft found those records stored in unhashed form, as far back as November 2015, making them ripe for forensic analysis.
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That lawsuit says Jensen molested kids as far back as the '80s and may have abused as many as 200 boys.
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That was pretty amazing" "It goes pretty far back in history," Wolper continued, "But the company said it happened in England.
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The kia'i, many but not all Hawaiian, explain that the response to this controversy extends far back into Hawaii's colonial history.
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As far back as China's civil war, party leaders called themselves democrats, unlike their dictatorial rivals, the Nationalist Party or Kuomintang.
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" As far back as 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General stated that "smoking was a cause of human cancer and other diseases.
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Yestervid shows us how far back in time we could go where we can still understand English in the video below.
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As far back as the 1980s, Doctor Who devotees started wondering whether the character could ever be played by a woman.
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Because you don't want this knot too far forward or too far back, aligning it this way usually does the trick.
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Huawei has been labeled as a spy threat as far back as 2012, when it was primarily a network equipment manufacturer.
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That's been the AR premise since as far back as apps like Layar in 2009, but it's never properly panned out.
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"We're going to continue to try and support as far back as we can — it's what we're known for," he says.
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Reports have emerged of awful abuse occurring well before the 1960s, indeed as far back as anyone now alive can recall.
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You were probably hanging on monkey bars and playing on seesaws with little herpes-infected children as far back as preschool.
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The Belfast waitress was an early champion of Corbyn's paternal credentials, tweeting "Corbyn is daddy material" as far back December 2015.
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Has she ever done that thing where she's scrolled way too far back into someone's feed and then accidentally "liked" something?
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Their sibling rivalry publicly dates as far back as Graduation's "Big Brother" but reaches back to Kanye's days as a producer.
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The eavesdropping tools were created at least as far back as 2011 and possibly as long ago as 2007, Chien said.
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As far back as 1997 startups were raising money with the promise of using it to deliver wireless broadband internet service.
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And as far back as 2011, a Cochrane Review, considered the gold standard for medical evidence, was published favoring heroin prescribing.
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John Curtice, politics professor at University of Strathclyde, says he can remember tactical campaigns as far back as 1987 and 1992.
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As we previously reported ... Chad's had money trouble going as far back as 2013, when his expenses far outpaced his income.
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Capital One (COF) said the hack occurred March 22 and 23 and includes credit card applications as far back as 2005.
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In 2016, WhatsApp unveiled this capability, with the Commission determining that user accounts could be linked as far back as 85033.
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We already knew that Neanderthals made glue as far back as 200,000 years ago For some, that statement smacks of hype.
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As far back as 2008, a federal judge found that conditions in his jails were so inhumane they violated the Constitution.
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What's more, the company knew about the problems related to Cambridge Analytica as far back as 33, according to court filings.
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Clinton has marched in the parade before, participating as far back as 2000 during her run for the United States Senate.
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Donn Ketcham, the firm found, had been molesting girls and women at the Bangladesh mission as far back as the 1960s.
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Marines had used the database for "several hundred questionable database queries of women," as far back as 2012, the chief said.
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But the single men's earring predates social media, of course, with early examples going as far back as 17th-century England.
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For nearly as far back as we have economic records, we can see evidence of a third, sometimes very small group.
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You can trade in flagship phones as far back as an iPhone 35S or a Galaxy S7 and get $360 off.
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To be sure, McCarthy had designs on becoming Speaker as far back as 85033, when he plotted a run for Congress.
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Bees were cultivated in Paris as far back as 1856, in the Luxembourg Garden, where there is still a beekeeping school.
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Some users spotted the above disclaimer in Safari's Privacy section as far back as February in the beta for iOS 12.2.
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Honeywell began developing HFC alternatives as far back as 2000 and has invested $500 million to date, a company spokesman said.
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But the delays continued under the Obama administration, which set out to update the silica protections as far back as 2011.
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Even when the Democrats lost the House as far back as 1918, the speaker or majority leader became the minority leader.
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The letter references evidence seized from Sayoc's electronic devices reportedly indicating he began plotting the attacks as far back as July.
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I stood on my mark with my shoulders as far back as I could get them, desperately trying to project confidence.
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As far back as 2008, rapper Mos Def performed at the Kennedy Center, sneaking in as part of the jazz programing.
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Mohammed Jaffar was arraigned this week for stalking -- but we uncovered tweets he posted at Taylor as far back as 2014.
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Kaepernick basically hid his Afro under a helmet, but as far back as the 1970s, Julius Erving's could excite or aggravate.
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As far back as Aristotle, a secure middle class has been thought essential to the well-being of a constitutional republic.
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I've lumped tech stocks together this way myself in describing market action recently and as far back as the early 2000s.
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Human activity was changing the Earth's drought and rainfall patterns as far back as the early 20th century, new research shows.
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As far back as the 1970s, phone companies allowed numbers to be spoofed because there were legitimate purposes for doing so.
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Several victims have said that they told Michigan State employees about Dr. Nassar's behavior as far back as the late 1990s.
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As far back as 1996, Mr. Cuomo was part of the team that advised Vice President Al Gore on debate preparation.
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Plus, Square has been looking to sell Caviar at least as far back as 2015, a year after it purchased it.
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"I have been handling national security issues as far back as 2005," Ratcliffe said in an exclusive interview on CBS News.
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Internal teams at IBM reportedly started using the chat app as far back as 2014, and this has grown over time.
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S.A.), which has allowed for women to be ordained as far back as 1956 (two decades before the Episcopal Church did).
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He stands far back to return serve, then runs side to side deep behind the baseline, exhibiting his amazing defensive skills.
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The tools teams have to track these things are a relatively new phenomenon, so the data doesn't go too far back.
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Dozens of individuals have made reports about faculty members acting inappropriately, with the behaviors dating as far back as the 1940s.
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Before that, he was coaching in professional Korean League of Legends as far back as 2014 with the Jin Air organization.
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In fact, downtown Houston has suffered a major flood on average about once a decade as far back as records extend.
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He and Zweig were partners in the market as far back as the AdColony days, having co-founded that company 2008.
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You don't have to go far back into the history of psychedelics to find examples of dosing gone wrong, he said.
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As far back as 2007, the Senate Armed Services Committee was hearing testimony from local teachers that the school needed help.
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The city, otherwise reliant on a sewer system that dates as far back as the 1870s, began work a decade ago.
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I helped set up call centers in Madras, Bangalore and Bombay, so far back those places still had those old names.
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But on Friday, the New York Times published four documents with details on 750 NSLs issued as far back as 2016.
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As far back as 1990, South Africa's Water Research Commission cautioned Cape Town could run out of water within 17 years.
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The U.S. had made a demand that China reduce its trade surplus by $200 billion as far back as May 2018.
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Mr. Trump repeatedly sought business in Russia as far back as 22006, when he traveled there to explore building a hotel.
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But photos of the two men together — dating as far back as 2000 and from as recently as June — say otherwise.
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The report noted that the inspector general for the department recommended a prohibition on free tickets as far back as 1979.
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As far back as a decade ago, Apple was already scoping out renewable energy sources for its North Carolina data center.
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Parts of the Great Wall date as far back as 700 BC. No nation today would employ such an ancient strategy.
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Lester -- who also appeared in "Not Another Teen Movie" and "CSI: NY" -- battled with liver issues as far back as November.
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O'Brien's package of bills include a one-year "revival" that would allow children abused as far back as 1997 to sue.
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Most of the volume 22-point shooters are contemporary, but as far back as 33, point guard Michael Adams fired up 23.
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Cutty bangs' point of origin is unclear, with some claims that they've been around since as far back as the late 70s.
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Over the last few weeks, hateful and nasty blog posts by Reid from as far back as 2005, they have all surfaced.
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They also do no harm to Ms Tsai's standing at home—the F-16s had been requested as far back as 2006.
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Some of the questions were first sent as recently as last month, while others are dated as far back as March 2017.
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But it extends far back, three more rings and a mirrored mats area, even a dozen guest bungalows off to the side.
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Then you keep going, alternating back and forth between goalies and players, and see how far back into history you can reach.
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And Cohen gave Mueller "information about attempts by other Russian nationals to reach" Trump's presidential campaign as far back as November 2015.
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And Cruz, who famously disparaged "New York values" in a January debate, is far back in third place, behind even John Kasich.
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Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)As far back as the NES, the video game industry has been trying to sell us unnecessary accessories.
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Zaneis of TAG said in fact there is no industry standard for how far back a partner should look when calculating refunds.
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Parnas was Giuliani's fixer in Ukraine, introducing him to current and former officials as far back as 2018, according to CNN's reporting.
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Kasich has won only his home state of Ohio, more than a month ago, and is far back in the delegate chase.
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That compares with roughly 27 percent in the same period of 2013, which is as far back as the firm's data goes.
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As far back as 2015 it was engaging in country initiatives in areas where those fans lived — events, episodic radio shows, etc.
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They didn't have lessons or any classes when I started out, but as far back as I can remember, I was committed.
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An attraction that's been pulsing (since as far back as May) could erupt into a soul-baring confession of truly profound feelings.
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The tools appear to date from as far back as 2014, though FireEye has never seen them in use in the past.
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The "Jungle" landscapes of Calais began to emerge not in January 2015 but as far back as the 1990s, the curators say.
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The FBI gave unfettered access to raw FISA intel at least as far back as 2015 to at least two private contractors.
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Facebook has been looking to develop its own cryptocurrency at least as far back as May, when Cheddar first broke the news.
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As far back as 2001, an estimated 83 percent of U.S. providers were no longer using the FDA-approved regimen, Guttmacher said.
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"I believe that as far back as July 2016, if not even farther, their marriage was hanging by a thread," she wrote.
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As far back as 2015, in fact, the company had a party when it turned a monthly profit for the first time.
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Cosby has been accused of sexual misconduct by around 60 women, some of whom began speaking publicly as far back as 2005.
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As far back as January Goldman Sachs, a commodities super-bull, was telling investors not to worry about the Chinese property market.
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But — given that there were leaks of this update as far back as August — it is also very late, perhaps crippingly so.
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Also, one continues to wonder why all the winners from TV had to walk from so far back of that crowded room.
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Even when I moved so far back that I was almost physically behind the Portal, the camera was still able to adjust.
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You can go as far back in our history as you want, and white men's righteous rage has always been politically rewarded.
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My vagina can only extend so far back before it would have to start stealing space from other parts of my body.
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People have been using illegal drugs to enhance romantic love or blunt emotional trauma since as far back as Wikipedia tells me.
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These cases, which date as far back as 2010, involved allegations of abuse of power, bribery, money laundering, tax evasion and theft.
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Trump did not restrict himself to the last 20 years, going so far back as to cite George Washington as supporting protectionism.
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As far back as the 1940s and 1950s, classically trained opera singers like Mario Lanza and Eileen Farrell were recording popular songs.
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It is often pointed out that tracing our lineage far back enough would show that we all came from the same place.
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I just couldn't figure out how far back I'd have to go to put together the pieces that wound up in Torrington.
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The clinching miss occurred when Christian Cueva, Peru's No. 10, leaned too far back and sailed an attempt high over the net.
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I wanted to show what it is actually that connects us, and I had to go really far back to get there.
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The story of BlackBerry's mobile demise stretches so far back that we wrote a forensic dissection of it back in early 2012.
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He wore khaki shorts and a T-shirt to his lesson, and brought his girlfriend, Lorie Steinke, who mostly stood far back.
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Other reports, from as recently as last April and as far back as the 1990s, accused Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu of sexual abuse.
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Archeologists have dated some of the images as far back as 2800,19503 to 21950,21967 years, and nobody has ever successfully counted them.
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T-Mobile will also give $200 off for trade-ins of flagships as far back as the iPhone 2839.99S and Galaxy S29.
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Discussion among the east African countries of banning imports completely by 2019 has been on the cards as far back as 2015.
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James Cameron has said as far back as 2011 that he plans to make the "Avatar" sequels in a high frame rate.
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Apple launched the iPad in 2010, but it appears that Jobs had been thinking about tablets since as far back as 1983.
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Now, in emails recently uncovered by NBC, we're learning that Facebook employees were discussing Cambridge Analytica as far back as September 2015.
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Some of them spoke to the Los Angeles Times for an article detailing allegations against him as far back as the 1980s.
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His board bobbed up to the surface without him, then he got tossed far back toward shore by the waves that followed.
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The movie opened outside the U.S. as far back as June 6, so we're technically now in its third weekend since release.
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Mr. Bloomberg bought 17 East 79th in 1986, according to city records, which do not provide sale prices going that far back.
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As the study mentions, cheesemakers as far back as the 19th century were using spores from moldy rye bread to make Roquefort.
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They show the state's Department of Environmental Quality knew about elevated lead levels in children's blood as far back as August 2015.
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Another subsidiary, Mitsubishi Shindoh Co Ltd, manipulated data for metal products, used in cars and electronics, as far back as October 2016.
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Dr. Reich's group discovered even older genetic material from hunter-gatherers in the region, from as far back as 14,000 years ago.
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At GM, research into hydrogen as a fuel stretches as far back as the mid-1960s with a modified Chevrolet Corvair minivan.
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These are the folks who created the "global savings glut" identified by former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke as far back as 2900.
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So the chorus and Ms. Kampe must sing far back, with no side or rear set pieces that would help project sound.
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I'd get in my mother's car, sulking, and ease the passenger seat as far back as it would go while she drove.
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What's more, the programs have to make some guesses about how far back in time your ancestors in a particular place lived.
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In fact, you don't have to go far back in history to find footage of the president explicitly encouraging violence against reporters.
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The Australian DJ -- with more than 1 mil followers on Instagram -- shows up on her IG as far back as November 2017.
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In 2011, the Vatican sentenced Karadima to "a life of prayer and penitence" for abusing children as far back as the 1950s.
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Those fears go as far back as 1666, when the bubonic plague came to England, an author writes in our opinion section.
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The researchers found a "fingerprint" of human effects from producing greenhouse gases, as distinct from natural variability, as far back as 1900.
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Far back in the polls and with little money left, he stripped down his campaign to the essentials and kept on running.
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Dating as far back as 1962, about 59 percent to 65 percent of respondents surveyed by Gallup have supported Puerto Rico's statehood.
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She was the beloved owner of the Gotham Book Mart in Midtown, which Mr. Wilson had patronized as far back as 1943.
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As far back as the 733s, doctors observed that patients with auto-immune-related disorders went into remission following a measles infection.
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It's a four-month-long breath holding and release practice that goes as far back is 20203, when Nielsen ratings first began.
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It has been a concern for tourists for months, and as far back as January, masks were selling out in downtown Rome.
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As far back as the fall, she expresssed worries to friends about her proximity to the looming Russia investigation, NBC's sources said.
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There have been talks of a potential Uncharted movie as far back as 2008, the year after the first Uncharted game released.
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Nowhere was it more pointed than the Ukrainians' request, as far back as 2014, to purchase the advanced Javelin anti-tank missiles.
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You don't have to go as far back as telephone monopolies to understand where the set-top innovation issue lies in context.
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AT&T keeps customer long distance and international call records as far back as 1987, as the New York Times previously reported.
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But what's surprising is how far back America's evangelizing approach to Russia goes — and how it continues to distort our thinking today.
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On Monday, police added three first-degree murder charges in connection with missing persons cases that dated as far back as 44.
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During Stage 9, seven riders fell so far back that they missed the time cut and are now out of the race.
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The National Ski Areas Association deserves credit for planting the seeds of sustainability and awareness among skiers as far back as 2000.
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The ritual, which included visiting fresh graves, was documented as far back as the 1600s, according to an article in Atlas Obscura.
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British people have used kisses to sign off their letters and greeting cards as far back as 1763, according to Ms. Cahill.
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As far back as 2014, it was clear that the valuation of Jack Dorsey's startup Square was way ahead of its business.
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Also on September 5, Mercury ends its retrograde, picking up conversations that you paused or reworked since as far back as July.
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But it turns out that Liverman had already been publicly doxed months before, as far back as April 33 of this year.
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The way that Miguel looks at her during the vows makes one wonder if he has those feelings as far back as then.
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Don't miss: Including your entire career on your resume can actually work against you—this is how far back your resume should go
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Regulators also expressed concern over Uber drivers' potential use of Greyball, a controversial software program Uber has used as far back as 2014.
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Many of the town's palaces and churches date as far back as the 16th century, though the city is much older than that.
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Trump has claimed, as far back as the 2016 presidential campaign, that he cannot turn over his returns because they are being audited.
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These pictures, some dating as far back as the 1920s, depict what was often a difficult and dangerous struggle for visibility and change.
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CNN previously reported that Parnas was Giuliani's fixer in Ukraine and introduced him to current and former officials as far back as 2018.
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Payments and lead generation investment activity also started a few years earlier, as far back as the early 22016's in Southeast Asia.
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All are waiting for a healthy new crop to arrive and normalize the shortage, which started taking hold as far back as November.
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As far back as the 1500s, solar eclipse observers noticed that some birds stopped singing, or even fell from the sky, during them.
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Modified captions have been memed out over the years and trace back to blogs and Myspace profiles from as far back as 2008.
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Hughley also wondered whether how far back #MeToo should look, pointing out that a historical figure like Thomas Jefferson is still widely celebrated.
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It might seen counterintuitive to look so far back in time to try to understand the societal impacts of cutting-edge communications technologies.
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There are signs of the trend as far back as 2015, when singer-songwriter Halsey released "New Americana" on her debut album, Badlands.
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As far back as August, the RNC was urging Trump aides to allocated their resources elsewhere, but Trump's son, Eric, vetoed the idea.
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And we said-- but as far back as '09 and '10, "This is gonna be protracted, durable, and long lasting," and so forth.
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His ruling is based on precedents set out in Erskine May, the bible of parliamentary procedure, that date as far back as 1604.
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"My father taught me and treated me and spoke to me like an equal as far back as I can remember," she explains.
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Going as far back as attempting to regulate speech deemed pornographic or political, the Supreme Court has ruled in difficult free speech cases.
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Samsung has been eyeing foldable displays since as far back as 2011, when it released a concept video of a transparent, foldable tablet.
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His state has been pursuing CFA for decades, suing the organization in New Hampshire state court as far back as 1991, Foster said.
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The martial arts and action film star has had his own onscreen racing credentials as far back as 1984's Cannonball Run 2.
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Some of the activity was detected as far back as 2012, and the hackers apparently were able to hone their techniques over time.
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The packs are made of lithium-ion battery cells recycled from Nissan electric vehicles (like the Leaf) from as far back as 2010.
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Regulators also expressed concern over Uber drivers' potential use of Greyball, a controversial software program Uber has used as far back in 2014.
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Is your couch far enough back to be able to appreciate it (but not so far back that the extra resolution gets lost)?
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The compromised data was submitted to Capital One by credit card applicants as far back as 2005 and as recently as early 2019.
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Documents viewed by the Times show that engineers at Audi were discussing how to cheat US emissions tests as far back as 2003.
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As far back as the 21991s, solar eclipse observers noticed that some birds stopped singing, or even fell from the sky, during them.
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In his book "The Prize", Daniel Yergin quotes an American academic writing as far back as 1926 about the "spectacle" of massive overproduction.
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It is unfortunate that the law isn't fully retroactive to accommodate assaults that have happened in the past, regardless of how far back.
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Archaeological research shows that as far back as 8,000 years ago, Australian Aborigines were cultivating, smoking, and preserving eel on a large scale.
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We don't have to look far back in our history to see the tangible, tragic effects of our government treating minorities as suspects.
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If you angle it too far back, it's much more likely to tumble off your head during an embrace with your great-aunt.
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As far back as 1987 a government-advisory body, the Law Commission of India, recommended a fivefold increase in the number of judges.
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The two blonde besties were featured in Swift's adorable throwback picture on the big day, showing just how far back their friendship goes.
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The drug was developed in the 1970s, and an older version of the medicine was in use as far back as the 1950s.
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For example, as far back as the 1980s, patients with AIDS achieved substantial increases in longevity through the use of unapproved antiretroviral drugs.
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The Crimean Tatars' suffering goes as far back as 1783, when Russia first conquered and annexed the peninsula and began forcing them out.
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As far back as the 1980s, even before the free trade agreement, the government imposed a ban on most new wells in Guanajuato.
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As far back as 2016, he was criticizing USGS for what he saw as a too-slow response to the threats of fracking.
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As far back as 28503, the CIA tricked the then-Soviet Union to steal software that had been programmed with a logic bomb.
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Business records obtained by the Associated Press later revealed that Manafort's work on behalf of Putin's interests goes as far back as 2005.
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And it was reported last year that chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE's phone was breached as far back as December 2016.
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The luxury hotel project is a long time coming, with reports of a planned hotel at Versailles dating as far back as 2011.
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It is not necessary to reach that far back to feel the progress, which has galloped swiftly ahead in the past 10 years.
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And if you want to get technical, people had been able to buy "timesharing" on old mainframes as far back as the 1960s.
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"I never really envisioned sitting here having this conversation with you, not even as far back as maybe two years ago," she continued.
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What if your last fuck was buried so far back in the tides of time that you couldn't remember a thing about it?
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Her watch was a part of her wrist as far back as I can remember, an anniversary gift to her from my father.
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But even as far back as 2006 European commissioners have been calling for operators to reduce the amount they charge consumers for roaming.
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Because all of them went so far back that, Kyle told the cameras, it felt okay for the topic to finally come up.
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But not so far back in history, performers and authors were limited in the amount of notoriety and success their works could garner.
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The newly released documents show how far back some people in the Trump political operation theorized Ukraine's unsubstantiated role in the Democratic hacking.
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"The whole mode now of airing everybody's dirty laundry no matter how far back it goes, without any credibility," said Bill Steele, 69.
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As The New York Times' David Leonhardt has so devastatingly demonstrated, Trump was being asked about coronavirus as far back as late January.
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Fatal overdoses in the borough are now at their highest rates since at least 353, as far back as official data is available.
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"You see guys standing far back to return, or slicing their returns, and that's just an open invitation for a volleyer," Mayotte said.
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The company hired banks to advise their IPO as far back as April 2016, but its momentum toward a public offering had stalled.
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As far back as the 1980s, headlines about teens being robbed or killed for their Air Jordans were splashed across newspapers and magazines.
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"As far back as I remember, I have always felt the most inspired and at peace in the company of Nature," he writes.
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As far back as I can remember, my depression and anxiety have always danced with eating disorders, and each have taken turns leading.
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Friendship has been an important part of our understanding of the "good life," as far back as we can trace the human story.
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As far back as 2008, health officials had advised the state to implement needle exchange programs in light of growing injection drug use.
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Uber has raised billions of dollars in recent weeks, and far-back-in-second-place Lyft is now looking to do the same.
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People have exploited C. sativa for thousands of years and its medicinal use can be traced as far back at least as 400AD.
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It can be hard to remember as far back as 2000, but a lot of things used to disqualify someone from the presidency.
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Was it about race, an issue that boxing exploited at least as far back as the Jack Johnson-James Jeffries fight of 1910?
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By that time, many movement women had already hated Friedan for years, as far back as her founding the National Organization for Women.
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They have traced the movement of pigs as far back as March, but they have not found evidence of the virus, she said.
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And even as far back as 1962, a Shell document suggested the company's knowledge of the role of carbon dioxide in climate change.
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As far back as ancient Greece — when Cassandra warned the Trojans about that giant wooden horse — women have been speaking loudly and clearly.
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James, Cosby's attorney, argued that the alleged assaults date too far back in time -- as much as 53 years ago, in one case.
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He said the MTA has never sued anyone for copyright infringement as far back as the database went, which included cases since 1992.
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As far back as 26, women were playing the sport, albeit as halftime entertainment during home games of the Frankford (Pa.) Yellow Jackets.
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The company had been selling cars as far back as 1909, but this stylish ride was certainly an upgrade from its motor buggy.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating Paul Manafort for crimes that took place as far back as 85033 years ago, CNN reported Tuesday.
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For example, as far back as we have records, music has been used in war, explained Trainor, because it brought people together socially.
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It showcases Mr. Scheufele's own collection of timepieces dating as far back as the Renaissance and as recently as Chopard's current L.U.C collection.
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The IRS letters can go out a few months after you file or as far back as three years from your filing date.
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His approval rating also dipped to 2628 percent, a historic low not seen in polls dating as far back as President Harry Truman.
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It could also fill in the history of now-extinct sea otters by looking at how far back their use of anvils extends.
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The doctrine goes as far back as 18th century England, although it wasn't codified in U.S. statute until the Copyright Act of 1976.
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As far back as 1999, Kellogg's bought the parent company of Morningstar Farms, maker of frozen-food aisle veggie burgers, for $300 million.
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Through those hearings, the committee deduced that Kaspersky entered the government's radar as a security concern at least as far back as 2004.
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Of some 8143,000 figures in the cyclorama, only one — set far back from the action, barely visible but clearly noncombatant — is African-American.
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ESPN Outside the Lines interviewed four women who said they told MSU coaches or trainers about Nassar as far back as the 1990s.
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Sater said he worked with Trump on real estate deals as far back as 1999 "to build some beautiful buildings," he told ABC.
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Swift knew that Kardashian's video could be coming since at least as far back as the recent GQ profile about Kanye's superstar wife.
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"A lot of my work is about stepping as far back as I can in order to give a broader understanding," Howland explains.
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The White House was informed as far back as August that Mr. Porter's security clearance was being held up because of domestic allegations.
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For an evocative series of huge, black-and-white finger-painted "iD" works, Wallinger cites precedent as far back as the earliest rock art.
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One tactic was to give Op an art-historical pedigree dating at least as far back as the Impressionists, who focused on perceptual experience.
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Some of the deals date as far back as 2010, the Times added, and were all active in 2017, with some extending to 2018.
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As far back as January 30, Brittany Pettibone—a sympathizer on the periphery of the "alt-right"—had a fund for her podcast removed.
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But Colorado was relegated to the rear, as far back as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia and behind the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Neanderthals were manufacturing their own adhesives as far back as 200,1503 years ago, which is kind of mind blowing when you think about it.
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Bikini-like garments were depicted in Roman artwork and Greek urns as far back as 1400 B.C., according to research attributed to The Independent .
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Users report that messages with Zuckerberg from as far back as 2010 have been deleted remotely, leaving only the recipient's side of the conversation.
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The filmmakers, according to the defense motion, "consulted, coordinated and collaborated" with authorities as far back as 2011 - four years before the documentary aired.
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That reputation goes as far back as the Clover Studios (Capcom's studio where many of the Platinum developers come from) days with God Hand.
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We haven't made the progress we thought, so it's kind of wonderful to take a look back and we're not looking that far back.
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Facebook, never one to balk at taking inspiration from a competitor, may be reaching pretty far back in its history with its latest update.
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Adding fluoride to drinking water to promote dental health has been a fixture of municipal drinking water systems as far back as the 1950s.
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The earliest official mention of this hotel dates back to the 15th century, although stories describe the establishment as far back as the 1100s.
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We even get enemies from as far back as Destiny 1, with a specific mission recreating the boss encounter from the Crota's End raid.
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That decision, which could have been taken as far back as the 1400s, was originally "for entertainment" during certain festivals the king himself patronized.
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The recall notice says that defective Lightning cables were sold as far back as June 2018, the same month Target launched the Heyday brand.
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His aides have also played up the reality that O'Rourke said he supported Trump's impeachment as far back as 2017, as a Senate candidate.
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One incident occurred as far back as the winter of 2001, when Rosen allegedly groped the breasts of a female journalist in a cab.
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In Mr Ottoway's telling, Oklahoma's medical supervisors were aware of opioid abuse as far back as the early 2000s but did not stop it.
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AS FAR back as the campaign trail, President Donald Trump had promised to renegotiate or rip up the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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Minecraft, the game that was released in 2011 but you could buy as far back as 2009, came out — again — on Wednesday, May 11.
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As far back as the Middle Ages, the world "slut" has implied dirtiness and low character, and it's been used, largely, to shame women.
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The reason scientists don't know for certain when the stars first started shining is because traditional telescopes can't see that far back in time.
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Musk admitted as far back as August 2017, amid a slowdown in updates to Autopilot, that it was possible the drive could be delayed.
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A Tamil political identity was forged as far back as 1937, during the first agitations, led by Periyar, against the compulsory teaching of Hindi.
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Women, temporarily freed from their fear of harassment by the regime, let their mandatory veils slip so far back they look like neck-scarves.
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They looked at 43 studies involving just over 3,300 women living in both developing and developed countries, dating as far back as the 1960s.
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Miller has been in an ongoing bankruptcy case as far back as 2012 and remained embroiled in it during the filming of Dance Moms.
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Chips going back to 2011 were tested and found vulnerable, and theoretically it could affect processors as far back as those released in 1995.
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The bears' paw waving, which has made them internationally famous, has been a part of their behavior as far back as Beebe can remember.
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Neanderthals made Europe their home as far back as 500,000 years ago, while Homo erectus settled into the Middle East around the same time.
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The NFL thinks Twitter is much larger than reported As far back as 2013, Twitter has been focused on monetizing the second screen experience.
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But Trump and McConnell's tumultuous relationship, dating as far back as January 2013, was not always so tense -- or at least not publicly so.
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As far back as 2013, U.S. Special Operations Command began playing up its development of a Marvel-esque super-suit for close-quarters combat.
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As far back as 2017, Muilenburg was praising the FAA's "streamlined" certification process, which originally helped get the Max finished as fast as possible.
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People who had corresponded with Zuckerberg, as far back as 2010, confirmed to Techcrunch that his chats have since been removed, while theirs remain.
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The company started to take control of its own deliveries as far back as early 2014, not long before it rolled out Amazon Fresh.
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We first heard a term sheet had been put on the table as far back as March, and last week the investment finally closed.
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John Manly, the lawyer for many of Nassar's alleged victims, said his clients have reported abuse by Nassar beginning as far back as 1996.
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Paul Manafort is a veteran lobbyist and Republican strategist with links to GOP candidates as far back as Gerald Ford in the late 1970s.
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The one-month ratio of upward to downward revisions was the highest since at least 1986, as far back as the bank's data goes.
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They don't "connect" the dots that far back, and frankly, adults typically don't either, everyone collectively rolling their eyes when asked about their childhood.
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They allege Mercedes vehicles as far back as the 1999 model years have defective climate control systems that allow mold and mildew to develop.
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Terrorist kidnappings by Islamic extremists and insurgents have been a deadly problem here in the southern Philippines as far back as anyone can remember.
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There have been claims that members of the academy knew about Arnault's alleged sexual misconduct as far back as 1996 and failed to act.
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As far back as 2005, I wrote about young people pressing climate treaty negotiators for not taking into account the concerns of younger generations.
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Meanwhile, Miller had apparently been sending thematically similar emails to journalists who did not work for far-right publications as far back as 2013.
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Indeed, as far back as last year activists in western Ukraine were speaking of the need for a "Third Maidan" to shake things up.
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The health impacts of secondhand smoke were already on Frank's radar as far back as 1987, when he worked to ban smoking on airplanes.
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Though the cartridge has a hinge, I thought the angle and design didn't allow it to go as far back as I would've liked.
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Wheeler cited numbers as far back as the 1970s, saying it was a comparison to contradict media reports that say pollution is getting worse.
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"We are going to try and look at any ways to legally push the limit on how far back we can go," Mulvaney said.
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At least, this would have been the case as far back as 4.2 billion years ago, right up until about 700 million years ago.
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These prescriptions, valid across the profession, were generally accepted as the core of a police-reform agenda as far back as the early 1990s.
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But as far back as 1960, the US was already working on a supersonic drone that it would eventually deploy to snoop over China.
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Rachael Livermore uses the Hubble Space Telescope to spot extremely faint galaxies from as far back as 600 million years after the Big Bang.
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Gagging, as opposed to choking, is actually a safety mechanism – it is a natural response to food traveling too far back in the mouth.
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The solution announced on Wednesday was a long-awaited break in an impasse that had been in the news as far back as 1984.
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The language has been used consistently by the United Nations Security Council in its resolutions condemning North Korea as far back as October 2006.
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DCN's President Jason Kint began writing op-eds about the issues of Facebook's data collection going beyond consumer expectations as far back as 2014.
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The Lakers began their comeback in the third quarter after falling as far back as 71-48 in the fourth minute of the period.
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Microsoft has attempted to rival Google News as far back as 2003, when it launched an an automated news service product called MSN Newsbot.
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As far back as 2010, the ITRI launched a supply chain initiative covering conflict areas including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi.
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Kasich emphasized in his speech that he started out far back in the pack and has moved closer to the nomination than many predicted.
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Going as far back as Joseph Pulitzer's and William Randolph Hearst's "yellow journalism," America has developed a tradition of sensationalist writers, broadcasters and fearmongers.
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According to BB ... you simply can't serve as a state's representative with that in your history ... no matter how far back it goes, period.
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As far back as 2016, when the Islamic State began to lose control of major urban centers, its leaders began planning for this day.
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One study, not yet confirmed, suggested that modern humans may have interbred with Neanderthals in Eurasia about as far back as 220,000 years ago.
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They're all part of a new exhibit at the British Museum that showcases forms of dissent throughout history as far back as ancient Egypt.
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The mayor said he plans to tap $50 million in unused, voter-approved bond proceeds dating as far back as 1987 for various projects.
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Japanese aristocrats practiced a related, largely monochromatic technique, called suminagashi ("floating ink"), to enhance calligraphy and haiku, as far back as the 12th century.
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"As far back as I can remember, I have always been a career-focused person – and becoming a mother changed everything, instantly," she said.
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As far back as 1987, Mr. Trump talked about his desire to negotiate nuclear arms control agreements with a declining but aggressive Soviet Union.
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Dart reportedly took this route as far back as 2003, when it won a US$595m judgement against Argentina through its EM Limited Fund.
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Sexual education programming was promoted by the National Education Association as far back as 1892 as a necessary part of a national education curriculum.
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In fact, there were 678,000 enterprises created in 2013 (the most recent data available), fewer than the 698,000 created as far back as 85033.
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Experiments with color printing began as far back as the early 20th century, but the front page was strictly black and white until Oct.
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As far back as June, Shesterkin sounded prepared not only for his first Rangers start, but for the inevitable heir apparent questions to follow.
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New York magazine followed up with reports of other women who said they had been harassed by Ailes as far back as the 1960s.
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He says he was always told his family origins began in Eastern Shore, Maryland, which is as far back as their family's records go.
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Trump staffers musing about whether polygraphs are a good idea go as far back as the campaign, a former senior White House official said.
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Millsfield, which is 12 miles (20 kilometers) south of Dixville Notch, had midnight voting as far back as 1952 but stopped after a while.
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Mr. Macron said the anger "had come from far back," suggesting that it had started well before the beginning of his presidency in 2017.
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Regular revelations of abuse of female models — as far back as a "22007 Minutes" investigation of modeling agencies in Paris in 22010 — faded away.
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Though Thonis-Heracleion's history dates as far back as 12th century BCE, lavish jewels and gold coins from the area maintain an otherworldly glow.
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As far back as 2003, according to Dr Zhai, the government introduced a regulation prohibiting interventions that could lead to changes in the human genome.
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SS Teo: Well first of all, as you say, we have known each other for a long time, as far back as my father's time.
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Four classic pieces survived the voting: the Scottie dog, car, top hat and battleship, some of which date as far back as the Great Depression.
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Screenshot: Merriam-WebsterFor example, one Gizmodo staffer discovered that the phrase, "elephant in the room" first appeared in print only as far back as 1985!
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As far back as the 1960s, literature from the American Academy of Pediatrics has advised against using baby powder containing talc due to aspiration risks.
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As far back as 2016, when he was running for president, Trump pledged that Amazon was "going to have such problems" if he was elected.
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The circle itself has spiritual meaning for Clapton, who can be seen in many interviews, even as far back as 2011, wearing the shape herself.
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As far back as 2013, online retailer Amazon said it was testing delivery using drones and Alphabet's Google has promised such a service by 2017.
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With over 100 women counted among Weinstein's accusers, his harassment of women can be documented as far back as before his first film, The Burning.
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Nearly 50 women have come forward to say that they were assaulted by the television star in incidents going as far back as the 1960s.
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As far back as the 16th century, coffee has been banned, forbidden, and avoided for various reasons — starting with accusations that it stimulated radical thinking.
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"Kei played way too flat and a little far back in the court, and he rushed at some moments," said Dante Bottini, his co-coach.
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Chan, whose own onscreen racing credentials go as far back as 1984's Cannonball Run 2, is part owner of the BAXI DC Racing team.
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"Look at where your bangs would actually lay on your head, so they aren't too close to the forehead or too far back," she recommends.
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But it seems to date at least as far back as a 1934 poster advertising the First Annual Invitation Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
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Notice that AWS sits alone on the right side of the graph and all other comers are far back in spite of gaudy growth rates.
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An internal investigation at an elite Connecticut boarding school found decades of alleged sexual abuse by faculty members from as far back as the 1960s.
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As far back as 1995 the Chinese government declared that banks were to be commercial entities, focused on making money and responsible for their losses.
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"Frozen," based on the Hans Christian Andersen story "The Snow Queen," is a story Disney tried adapting as far back as the 1930s and '40s.
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But as far back as 2013, there have been a number of serious attempts to work with the Houthis to create a framework for peace.
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Mr. Davis, then the chairman of Dean Foods, returned the favor by feeding Mr. Walters boardroom secrets as far back as 2008, the authorities say.
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The vice president of France's national assembly resigned this week, following accusations that he'd sexually harassed women as far back as 1998 (he denies it).
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As far back as I can remember, I had heard people say, "Brasil é o país do futuro" — Brazil is a country of the future.
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However, this isn't the only business venture Macpherson's got involved in, having starting licensing her name and image as far back as the late 1980s.
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The Rohingya trace their history here as far back as the eighth century and it's also home to the Rakhine, a predominantly Buddhist ethnic group.
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And Sessions intervened when Papadopoulos bragged that he could set up a meeting with Russian officials as far back as the end of March 2016.
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But you don't have to go far back in time to see other painful examples of what's been done in the name of scientific research.
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For one, plenty of open world games — going as far back as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in my own memory — have included fat bodies.
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We spoke with Michelle Aikman, NCRW, co-founder and Director of Adventure Learning of Cerno, to discuss just how far back your resume should go.
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But judging from these opinion pages, white collar crime reform is back on the agenda while mass incarceration reform is on the far back burner.
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