It has been a long trek since their humble beginnings in the early 1950's, when there were no flights to Namibia from Germany, Europe or America. |
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From these humble beginnings the original concept of an aquarium at Scripps grew. |
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The association had humble beginnings and initially, functioned from the steps of the stadium. |
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It's a shoe line with humble beginnings in Spain that's now making a big impact this season and well into the fall. |
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He rose from very humble beginnings and reached the pinnacle of success and later he fell, due to his own avarice and crookedness. |
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Despite their humble beginnings, they are an internationally recognised and respected organisation. |
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It is a great example of what can be achieved in this country from whatever background or education or humble beginnings. |
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A far cry from its humble beginnings, the toasted cheese sanger has made a heart-stoppingly welcome return. |
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From its humble beginnings in January 1952, the school has continued to flourish attracting children from all over the locality. |
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Natives in this group will have risen above any disadvantages associated with humble beginnings. |
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She congratulated the board of management, parents and in particular the teachers who helped develop the school from its humble beginnings. |
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From humble beginnings in a basement theatre at Kuranda, the company has expanded to a purpose-designed park on the outskirts of Cairns. |
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From very humble beginnings we now have reached what anyone would call a centre of excellence. |
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It has been 25 years since online community found its humble beginnings via the first computer bulletin board. |
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His accomplishments contradict his humble beginnings in Bow. |
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From the humble beginnings of learning to make a fruit cake in July 2001, students at the Bakery Project have since learned to concoct 13 delicious recipes. |
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If we wish to see peace in our world, then we too must be able to recognize it, and prepared to collaborate with its humble beginnings. |
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From humble beginnings in a rural French Canadian home town, Celine Dion has risen to international superstardom like a shooting star. |
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And 75 years on from those humble beginnings, it is thriving. |
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From such humble beginnings, 3DRobotics hopes its pilotless craft will be used for anything from monitoring crops to lifeguard duties on beaches. |
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Her marble fireplace business has grown from humble beginnings, when she hawked marble tiles round shops, to the ultimate in trendsetting home design. |
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From humble beginnings in the Welsh valleys he became a national celebrity, who adopted this city as his home and became one of Bradford's leading and best-loved citizens. |
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After all, from such humble beginnings as a pilot show for a tiny new internet radio station, recorded in my bedroom of a Sunday, do broadcasting careers begin. |
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This market had humble beginnings eight years ago or so, and has blossomed into a teeming 55-stall market, split between food stalls and craft stalls. |
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In its humble beginnings, Chart was once a stark eight-page, photocopied, black-and-white fanzine helmed by people who devoted a cover to Sinead O'Connor. |
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From our humble beginnings to our commitment to sight initiatives, there is a significant basis for all our humanitarian services. |
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We have come a long way since our humble beginnings as a culvert company with plants located in Guelph, Ontario and Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
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From humble beginnings, Cimexpriba now has approximately 250 employees working on 340 hectares. |
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Jenks is instead a lanky, earnest, well-traveled auteur from humble beginnings. |
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I had very humble beginnings before I came to this place. |
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The Pastors, however, came from humble beginnings. |
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While the company had humble beginnings making tire chains, once employing 1,000 people. |
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Is it that recalling the humble beginnings of our Society touches something deep within us, giving new energy to our voluntary involvement, and transforming us? |
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From the humble beginnings of a lumberyard in the early 1900s to exciting future developments, the hub of Avenue K and 20th Street is going to be a vital part of this community. |
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Elvis Presley came from humble beginnings. |
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A grainy photo of a gangly girl in a bowl-cut, standing awkwardly in the back row of her high school volleyball team, vouches for the humble beginnings. |
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After humble beginnings in the 1970s as a photocopied bulletin, the Quebec Farmers' Advocate was officially born in June 1980, when it started to be distributed as a newspaper. |
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Since those humble beginnings in 1992, it has gone on to receive international acclaim for its lively, technically complex mixture of South African vernacular dance forms, pantsula and gumboot. |
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Like many things we take for granted today, those beautiful, architectural, multi-layered shingles that give your home much of its curb appeal had humble beginnings. |
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He had come from humble beginnings, which I empathized with. |
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In the showroom's history section Boon Edam honors its legacy, giving an overview of the company's humble beginnings as a small carpentry shop in Amsterdam to the world market leader it is now. |
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This production looks at the man's life, from his humble beginnings in vaudeville to the height of his career, as well as his vehement and widely publicized opposition to mediums and spiritualists. |
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Our storied past and humble beginnings remind us every day, that the true pillars of our foundations are the men and women in our organization that remain the driving force behind our consistent progress. |
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From humble beginnings with just a few punters, it now attracts 10,000 beardy weirdies every summer. |
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Eel Ground's principal and staff brought the school from its humble beginnings with a small bank of computers and one dial-up connections to today's sophisticated high-tech capabilities. |
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From humble beginnings he became a noted violinist and a prolific composer of songs and ballad operas. |
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French forces were led by Bertrand du Guesclin, a Breton, who rose from relatively humble beginnings to prominence as one of France's war leaders. |
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But Dizon believes that his own story will resonate with Guamanians, who seek to believe again that humble beginnings need not hold a person back. |
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From humble beginnings in Aberystwyth, Dai kicked off his four decades in the kitchen with a baptism of fire in some of finest restaurants in London's West End. |
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From humble beginnings honing DJ-ing skills in his Newcastle bedroom, to headlining the world's most prestigious clubs, Jonathan Lisle's star is firmly in the ascendent. |
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