That business dated back to the 1800s and it was a one-time leader in the area. |
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It seemed that I was still in thrall to an ophidiophobia that dated back to my arboreal primate ancestors. |
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The wage cuts, dated back to April 1, mean pink-slipped staff will get a bill for overpaid wages as well. |
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It had murals that dated back to the late 50s depicting native chiefs and topless maidens. |
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It dated back to the 1960s and included wood construction and fitted carpeting. |
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It was believed that the east window of the church dated back to the Reformation period. |
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An even older one, the Labyrinth game found on the island of Crete, dated back to the Minoans. |
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For legal and accounting purposes the merger was dated back to 1 January 2000 and did not entail a capital increase. |
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The belief behind this dated back to when they dwelt in Faerie. |
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The company also had to address the cleanliness of its customer databases, one of which dated back to 1993 and was originally kept on an Excel spreadsheet. |
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Portugal subscribed fully to that request, as the current telephone directory dated back to 2004 and had thus become practically unusable. |
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Located next to the train station, this hermitage dated back to XVIth century which is the same date that is given to the fresco on the inside. |
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In antiquity, time periods were recorded by the names of the ephors on a list that dated back to 754 bc. |
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In years 1938-58, at Memphite necropolis, north Sakkara, had been discovered a cemetery dated back to the I dynasty period. |
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The earliest dated back to the first millennium B. C., and all were from pre-Incan and pre-Hispanic cultures. |
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The dig has already uncovered a whet stone, which would have been used for sharpening knives, and a piece of a pottery jug dated back to at least the 17th century. |
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The publication reported last month how diggers excavating the site near Pocklington unearthed fragments of a human skeleton which almost certainly dated back to Roman times. |
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Our many questions also helped put an end to the Canadian unity fund, which dated back to the Mulroney era. |
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By letter of 9 October 2001 Germany informed the Commission that the measure dated back to 1970 and had not been notified before. |
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In Ellis Bay, for example, clean-up participants removed many logs scattered along the shoreline, which dated back to the era of timber drives. |
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But the period of waiting really dated back to Reconstruction. |
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His avoidance of showers or baths supposedly dated back to his youth, and is variously explained by a disdain for bourgeoise conventions or, more charitably, a fear of asthma attacks brought on by cold water. |
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The first record of quarter mile length races dated back to 1674 in Henrico County, Virginia. |
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A prehistoric necropolis located between the two towns of Ardales and Campillos, which can be dated back to between the III and the II millenniums before Christ. |
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In southern direction, there was workshop 11312, whose first occupation dated back to the EJ IIIb period, but which had been re-used during the following EJ IVa phase, at the beginning of the Akkadian period. |
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Owing to the quasi-permanent status of its employees, which was protected by law and dated back to the monopoly era, OTE could not dismiss its personnel like any other private company. |
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The old cables dated back to the métro's inauguration in 1966 and became a reliability issue, with several service disruptions occurring in the last few years. |
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It was prominent in the Reconquest and at that time the Leonese monarchy, which dated back to Swabian and Visigoth times, extended its dominions towards the South, laying the foundations for the creation Spain. |
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In the best cases, the figures available dated back to the previous year and were liable to give an outdated picture of the new economy which changed virtually from one day to the next. |
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Although this poorly sited earlier platform dated back to the 1550s, it is now referred to as King Charles's Castle. |
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That loss dated back to the 1950s and 1960s, during which years the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations had funded the development of high-yield seeds and hybrid varieties. |
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Until recently, the last races that Marc Guillemot took part in on a monohull dated back to the crewed round the world races in 1989 and 1994, the famous Whitbread races! |
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The woollen abolla also dated back to republican days and was fastened in the same way. |
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We gained access to a trove of skate zines that dated back to 1977 but also featured zines that had come out the day before. |
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A few towns in the Low Countries dated back to Roman times, but most had been founded from the 9th century onward. |
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The use of syllogisms as a tool for understanding can be dated back to the logical reasoning discussions of Aristotle. |
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There I have dumped willy-nilly into a giant coffin-sized plastic bin of photos that dated back to premarriage and children. |
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The descendants of Genghis Khan or one of his ancestors represents a famous star cluster that can be dated back to the time of Genghis Khan. |
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Some of their information dated back to old movies. |
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The oldest extant Chinese maps come from the State of Qin, dated back to the 4th century BCE, during the Warring States period. |
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These blocks were part of an experiment that dated back to 1958 to study fission product leeching rates into the water table from vitrified fuel reprocessing waste. |
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Her criminal history dated back to her teens. |
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Comedians can be dated back to 425 BC, when Aristophanes, a comic author and playwright, wrote ancient comedic plays. |
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The N-9 seaplane Mirick was using dated back to a 1915 flying-torpedo project led by Lawrence Burst Sperry, inventor of the Sperry gyrostabilizer. |
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Recorded settlement has conventionally been dated back to 874, although archaeological evidence indicates Gaelic monks had settled Iceland before that date. |
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