There are also plans to lay new water mains to replace pipes dating back to the Second World War as part of the project. |
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This is the latest incarnation in a range of easily driven British roadsters dating back to the sixties. |
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Latvia's undulating landscape is dominated by morainic hills and meltwater deposits dating back to the latest glacial epoch. |
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He had more than 100 convictions dating back to the 1970s concerning the letting of properties unfit for human habitation. |
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This brand emits an understated, international confidence, dating back to early jet-setting. |
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Colored mulch research can be traced to historic USDA studies dating back to 1918 that led to the discovery of photoperiodism. |
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It was located on the site of previous castles dating back to the Middle Ages on a prominent ridge above the River Ness. |
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The Koryo celadon, dating back to the Koryo state, is famous for its beauty and exquisite color. |
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These are the nuraghi, patriarchal fortress-villages dating back to Sardina's flourishing Bronze Age. |
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This was true of fair wages agreements dating back to the last century introduced to combat sweated labour. |
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The gallery showcases some original European and American paintings dating back to the Baroque era of the 17th century. |
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Banff National Park is steeped in history dating back to traces of human habitation in the Bow Valley more than 11,000 years ago. |
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Present-day emblem scholars continue a tradition dating back to the initial publication of emblem books. |
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However, Health Protection Agency Figures dating back to 1995 paint a far more grim picture. |
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Sometimes a ghaghra, a long skirt dating back to Mogul times, replaces the salwar. |
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At present, the oldest reliable fossil from this family is a tarsometatarsus that was found in Colorado, dating back to the Paleocene epoch. |
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There were many kinds of ornithischian dinosaurs, dating back to the early Jurassic. |
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Then last Friday they delivered a bunch of letters and packages some dating back to the past two years. |
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But archaeologists found a Saxon upright loom weight dating back to the eighth and tenth centuries. |
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There are certainly examples dating back to the 1870s of photographers mixing up different images to make jokes or spoofs. |
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The Iranian bazaar has a long history dating back to the fifth century, when public marketplaces moved inside the city walls. |
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Some 1,000 statues of Buddhas, some dating back to the West Jin Dynasty, greet you in the two-hectare garden. |
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Cycling on banked tracks is one of the oldest forms of the sport, dating back to the track-racing boom of the 1890s in Europe. |
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The United States still had its Anglophobes dating back to the revolutionary war. |
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Historical accounts dating back to 1865 have reported regular occurrences of landslides in the area around La Conchita. |
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Moore's next task is to end a three-month barren spell dating back to his last goal, against Stoke City in September's 2-2 Turf Moor draw. |
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Roslea is the site of an ancient church and convent dating back to the seventh century. |
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And the connection is a pithy phrase of Deputy Noonan's dating back to the 1987 election campaign. |
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Its surface was etched with carvings and hieroglyphics, dating back to the dawn of the world itself. |
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He painstakingly gathered and published in The African Past a rich collection of little-used documents dating back to antiquity. |
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You may not be aware that Ueno has quite a history dating back to the early years of the Edo Period when it was just a little swampland. |
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He has been collecting ancient coins for the past 30 years and has about 2,500 coins dating back to various civilizations. |
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Archaeological evidence dating back to the third millennium B.C.E. indicates that the main island probably was settled by Sumerians. |
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Foreign coins of various mintage circulated freely, some dating back to Roman times. |
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Housed behind former facades dating back to the 17th century, the museum focuses on the world famous Brussels lace. |
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He discovered a settlement dating back to the early bronze age, circa 2000 BC, in Warburton. |
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Reports of trepanation have been spotty throughout history, but there is little doubt of its existence dating back to Neolithic times. |
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Apple Brown Betty is one of the oldest desserts in American culinary history, dating back to colonial times. |
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Over 500 original documents dating back to the 18th century are displayed in showcases. |
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The red flag fluttered over Sheffield town hall on May Day, a reminder of the city's radical past dating back to the Chartists. |
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They have won 73 games in a row dating back to last summer, and have posted 13 shutouts in 22 Olympic games as a team. |
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In the latter case there seems to be more than a tint of historic bitterness, dating back to the ill-fated Supporters Club of seven seasons ago and more. |
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Pre-Christian epic ballads, agricultural songs, laments, and tales dating back to before the tenth century were recorded for the first time in the seventeenth century. |
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Romanians have a variety of traditions and lore dating back to antiquity. |
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There is a myth, dating back to George Washington, that voters are entranced by the reluctant presidential candidate. |
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The alternative of tying the damaged vessel with a ligature had been employed by various surgeons dating back to Celsus, a Roman medical author in the first century ad. |
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More directly linked to our generic discussion, we should consider the role women have played in romances dating back to the medieval quest romances. |
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Traditional African masquerade, dating back to the era before emancipation, used rags, paint, and spears to portray an image of a miserable, uncivilised past. |
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This graveyard is an ancient site dating back to the eighth century at least as depicted by the burial of an unknown bishop buried in the eighth century. |
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But Ministry of Defence rules dating back to 1947 state family accommodation can only be provided to Gurkhas holding the rank of colour sergeant or above. |
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An exploratory dig on Charles Street pay and display car park, the proposed library site, has uncovered evidence of dwellings dating back to the early Middle Ages. |
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Archaeological findings in a lake dwelling site near Dunshaughlin, Ireland, reveal remains of dogs with the same type of skull dating back to the 8th and 9th century. |
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The observations of travellers to Scotland dating back to the 1540s is the subject of this broad selection of material on display at the National Library of Scotland. |
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For Mr. Basil Briscoe the whole career of Golden Miller has been a triumph, dating back to the time when he bought the horse as an unbroken three-year-old in Ireland. |
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It's actually the cradle of soil mechanics and foundation engineering in many respects with some of the older structures in that city, dating back to the 19th century. |
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The museum has some of the rare artefacts like brassware, weapons, tools, coins, Buddhist sculptures and paintings dating back to the pre-Christ period. |
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But for those tragic policy decisions one must blame every president dating back to Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
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This park has a rich history dating back to 1927 when Italy's then leader, Mussolini, built a non-military airport for the landing of hydroplanes from outlying lakes. |
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Some bad habits dating back to youth can become ingrained, but many argued that it simply presented an opportunity for some highly-paid coaches to earn their corn. |
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You, and millions like you, may have recently discovered meditation, an age-old practice dating back to the 1st millenium bce. |
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Elaborately embroidered velvets and silks apart from classic saris and brocades with some material dating back to late 18th Century are showcased. |
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Children also took part in period dances including the lively farandole from Provence and the slower pavan, both dating back to the time of Tudor kings and queens. |
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Now one of the most coveted trophies in the horse-racing world, dating back to the 18th century, will be unveiled again when it is put up for auction this month. |
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Another must is the city of Anuradhapura, dating back to around 400BC and a complex of palaces and dagobas. |
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There is a tradition of military usage of Dartmoor dating back to the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Chipping Campden also is known for the annual Cotswold Olimpick Games, a celebration of sports and games dating back to the early 17th century. |
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Instead they upheld a local vernacular British building tradition dating back to the late first century. |
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The oldest constitutional monarchy dating back to ancient times was that of the Hittites. |
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There is evidence of human habitation living off the river along its length dating back to Neolithic times. |
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The two companies had a technical association dating back to the Second World War. |
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Bengal has a long history of feminist activism dating back to the 19th century. |
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The Wye campus, some of it dating back to the 15th century, is currently vacant and available for sale or rent. |
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Romeo and Juliet borrows from a tradition of tragic love stories dating back to antiquity. |
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The BDO have organised their version dating back to 1978, when it was held at the Heart of the Midlands nightclub, Nottingham. |
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He argued that it was this economic trade agreement dating back to the 16th century that led to Africa being underdeveloped in his own time. |
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Settlements and tools dating back to the Stone Age have been unearthed in the peninsula. |
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Key scientific ideas dating back to classical antiquity had changed drastically over the years, and in many cases been discredited. |
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India has a long tradition of fantastical stories and characters, dating back to Vedic mythology. |
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Iceland has extensive genealogical records dating back to the late 17th century and fragmentary records extending back to the Age of Settlement. |
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Archaeologists have found evidence of prehistoric human settlements in the area, dating back to the Paleolithic era. |
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Humans have been hunting boar for millennia, with the earliest artistic depictions of such activities dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. |
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The Digesta or Pandectae, completed in 533, is a collection of juristic writings, mostly dating back to the second and third centuries. |
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Standing stones at Huntsham, Staunton, and Trellech all have origins dating back to the Bronze Age. |
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Nyotaimori, the art of eating sushi off of a naked woman, is a Japanese practice dating back to the late nineteenth century. |
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With recipes dating back to the 14th century, cawl is widely considered to be the national dish of Wales. |
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The grave was preserved however and when opened in 1827 yielded a number of remarkable artefacts dating back to Lindisfarne. |
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Ancient examples have been found in rocks dating back to the Neoproterozoic. |
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There are records of Siberian tribal healing practices dating back to the 13th century. |
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Vladimir also discovered other similar observations from various scientists, some dating back to the 19th century. |
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The Gliridae are one of the oldest extant rodent families, with a fossil record dating back to the early Eocene. |
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Since boats sown together is found dating back to this time and their form favors padeling or sailing. |
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The shipping industry is a key element of Greek economic activity dating back to ancient times. |
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Judaism has a long history in Iran, dating back to the Achaemenid Conquest of Babylonia. |
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Iranian literature is one of the world's oldest, dating back to the poetry of the Avesta. |
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Trujillo, has always been the capital of a region whose cultural traditions dating back to at least twelve thousand years old. |
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Galicia has a long sporting tradition dating back to the early 20th century, when the majority of sports clubs in Spain were founded. |
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Artifacts indicating human activity dating back to the early Stone Age, around 200,000 years ago, have been found in the Kingdom of Swaziland. |
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Woodblock printing, still used in India and elsewhere today, is the oldest of these dating back to at least 220 CE in China. |
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Pawtucket has a history of professional baseball dating back to 1892, including the Pawtucket Indians. |
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Wakefield's three contiguous parks have a history dating back to 1893 when Clarence Park opened on land near Lawe Hill. |
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It was established in 1878 and the school retains log books dating back to those dates. |
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The Metcalfe Society hold records dating back to Metcalfes living in the area during the 14th century. |
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Totnes has a long recorded history, dating back to AD 907, when its first castle was built. |
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He inadvertently stumbles upon an ancient treasuremap detailing the location of buried riches dating back to the Qing Dynasty. |
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With origins dating back to the ancient Vedic chants of the Samaveda, North Indian classical music began to take shape in the 13th century. |
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Other coins dating back to the times of the Seleucids Kingdom have been discovered on the same island. |
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A SKATEPARK dating back to the sport's 1970s peak has become a protected heritage site in recognition of its cultural importance. |
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That's a record dating back to the advent of the jetliner itself. |
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Past and present The open-air Norsk Folkemuseum contains 155 traditional houses as well as a Stave Church dating back to the 13th Century. |
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There is now an archive of tree ring samples dating back to more than 12,000 years ago. |
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He lauded British survey expertise dating back to 200 years, hailing the Ordnance Survey for providing 3 D mapping technological expertise. |
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The Hutterites are a communal people dating back to the 1500s, originating in Germany, Russia and the Czech Republic. |
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Scots law has a basis derived from Roman law, combining features of both uncodified civil law, dating back to the Corpus Juris Civilis, and common law with medieval sources. |
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He believes he got the huge backlog, including credit notes dating back to 2007, after the meter was finally read at a hairdressers where he is the landlord. |
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Following Patrick down to the cellar, I came face to face with gargantuan barrels carved with images of nubile nymphets, dating back to the turn of the 19th century. |
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The M, NP, NS, and polymerase genes of the Canadian viruses are also phylogenetically closely related to reassortant viruses dating back to 1998 in the United States. |
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There is Norman stone vaulting in the chancel roof and pieces of ancient crosses are on display, including one example of carved chainwork dating back to the original church. |
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The name RAISE TWO comes from a gesture of defiance dating back to the Hundred Years' War when French soldiers cut off the bow fingers of English archers. |
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Scotland has a literary heritage dating back to the early Middle Ages. |
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Inspired by taboret stools dating back to the court of Louis XIV in Versailles, this contemporary iteration is updated with modern silhouette and lacquer finish. |
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In fact, the site has the largest surviving lime kilns in Pembrokeshire, consisting of six kilns which are 30ft high and dating back to the early 19th century. |
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Solid rivets are one of the oldest and most reliable types of fasteners, having been found in archaeological findings dating back to the Bronze Age. |
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The first studies on electrotherapy, dating back to 1855, are of Guillame Benjamin Duchenne de Boulogne, who studied the effect of faradic currents on muscle contraction. |
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Wrought iron furniture has a long history, dating back to Roman times. |
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Critics dating back to the 18th century have questioned the suitability of theology as an academic discipline and in the 21st century criticism continues. |
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A Foo Dog dating back to the T'ang Dynasty was the inspiration for this porcelain model, pounds 145, by Halcyon Days, orderline 0800 515 925 or www. |
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Evangelicals have been socially active throughout US history, a tradition dating back to the abolitionist movement of the Antebellum period and the prohibition movement. |
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Lexicogrammatical structures that code prominence, or focus, of some information over other information has a particularly significant history dating back to the 19th century. |
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Many believe human habitation on the island dates to as early as 50,000 BC, and first settlement possibly dating back to 60,000 years ago has been proposed. |
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Lichen fragments are also found in fossil leaf beds, such as Lobaria from Trinity County in northern California, USA, dating back to the early to middle Miocene. |
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Excavations throughout Italy revealed a Neanderthal presence dating back to the Palaeolithic period, some 200,000 years ago, modern Humans appeared about 40,000 years ago. |
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It has a history dating back to the Age of Exploration when Madeira was a standard port of call for ships heading to the New World or East Indies. |
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Their prototypes are the oldest winged fossils, dating back to the Devonian, and are different in several respects from the wings of other insects. |
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Yemen is the only country in the Arabian Peninsula that is signatory to two international accords dating back to 1951 and 1967 governing the protection of refugees. |
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Other analyses, some more recent and some dating back to the 1970s, argue that complex animals similar to modern types evolved well before the start of the Cambrian. |
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Historical copies of the Aberdeen Journal, dating back to 1798, are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive. |
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Historical copies of the Dundee Courier, dating back to 1844, are available to search and view in digitised form at The British Newspaper Archive. |
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The Holy See has the oldest active continuous diplomatic service in the world, dating back to at least AD 325 with its legation to the Council of Nicea. |
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All of these tend to produce something of a hiccough effect we know as hocket and which Reese suggests has a long history dating back to primitive instruments. |
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In between the two ports are the Forte Filippo fortress, dating back to the period of Spanish rule, and the magnificently charming Passionist Convent. |
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