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While the use of grapeseed oil dates back to Biblical times, it has only recently become a staple on healthfood store shelves.
The building dates back to the early or mid 19th century, with a later extension at the back, which was used as a forge.
Initiation of a cold, upwelling current off the west coast of South America dates back to latest Cretaceous to earliest Palaeocene times.
Human experience on the territory of present-day Russia dates back to Paleolithic times.
The town of Beckenham dates back to Saxon times, though Iron Age and Roman remains have also been found.
The village dates back to the 7th century AC, when Siena was a chamberlainship due to its strategic position.
Najaf's founding as a city dates back to 791, when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid supposedly passed through during a hunt.
The cinema dates back to a time when suburbs had independent cinemas not located in faceless shopping malls.
The landlord claims the pub, which dates back to 1706, is haunted by two ghosts.
The gwyniad, which dates back to the Ice Age and is described as similar to a herring, lives in Llyn Tegid near Bala.
The notion of granting people the freedom of the city dates back 1085, when a city charter was granted to Cork.
The Lusitano is a breed of horse that dates back to around 1700BC, which makes it one of the earliest equine purebreds still in existence today.
The castle dates back to c 1180, but is also thought to incorporate earlier Anglo-Saxon earthworks.
An estimated one million people crowded into the city centre for the closing weekend of the festival, which dates back to the 16th century.
This idea dates back so many thousands of years that it is more at risk of being hackneyed than revolutionary.
The tradition of giving a chocolate egg to mark the end of Lent dates back to the 19th century and shows little sign of waning.
The original Piccalilli recipe dates back to English cookery in the mid 18th Century.
The house dates back two hundred years and was built by the local Grand Master of the Freemasons.
The church dates back to the 1830's when recently emancipated slaves were given lands at Kingstown.
Their feud dates back almost two centuries with a level of enmity that has only gathered strength over the passing years.
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The mopani colliery, which dates back to 1860, is worked by a joint-stock company.
This property of lycanthropy, or metamorphosing into a beast, probably dates back to man's creation.
Their excavation by fluviatile action certainly dates back to a period long anterior to the advent of the Ice Age.
The first authentic record of a self-propelled carriage dates back to the middle of the sixteenth century.
Weaving, the oldest of the industrial arts, dates back so far that no one can say when or where it had its beginning.
The Shand Mason horse-drawn steam pump dates back to 1901, when it was supplied to Blackburn Fire Brigade.
Decorative Panels dates back to 1907 when the family-owned business were local cabinetmakers.
Yet his dramatic work dates back to 1872, when meister Olaf was composed.
The convention dates back to minstrel shows which became popular following the American Civil War.
The dispute dates back to the 1960s, with Iran still claiming that a part of the Dorra field is in its territorial waters.
This dates back to the Roman times, when clothing was died with Tyrian purple and limited to the upper class.
An SCTA statement said that Jarash archaeological site is one of many important sites in the Kingdom, as it dates back to prehistorical times.
Mr Sayers, 68, whose family's greengrocery business on Northumberland Street dates back to the 19th century, fears he could be forced out.
It dates back to ancient Arabia and the belief in jinns, also spelled djinns.
The name El Dorado dates back to a legend that began in the 1530s in South America.
In accordance with the tradition of the annual rifle competition which dates back to 1860, winner Luckman was carried to the medal ceremony by his opponents in a sedan chair.
The thickness of this layer is 60 metres and it dates back to the Miocene epoch, in addition to many gas layers dating back to the Pliocene epoch.
The history of asbestos dates back to ancient Greece and beyond, as accounts of its use ranged from the wicks of lanterns to tablecloths and funeral garments.
The case dates back to 2013, when violent clashes erupted during a funeral march by pro-Muslim Brotherhood supporters accused of storming Al-Arab police station in Port Said.
The Temple of Trajan, one of the most magnificent piece among the work of architectures in Bergama, dates back to the time of the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
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