Picking two finalists among those six teams is like choosing a date from a swimsuit competition.
The veteran leader's lung problems date from his 27 years as a political prisoner.
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Its firm order tally of 185 aircraft to date from 15 airlines is respectable.
Many of those chosen for grants, which are administered by English Heritage, date from medieval times.
Sausalito boasts charming buildings that date from the Victorian era, when the town was first settled.
Lawrence, arguing that it may also date from as little as 12, 900 years ago.
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These follow journeys to Italy, Germany, Austria and the Holy Land and date from 1727.
However, Germany's bunkers largely date from the Third Reich and some were built with forced labor.
Its shopping laws, some of which date from the early 1930s, are stuffed with bizarre curbs.
By 1574 she had a grown daughter, in which case the painting would date from the 1560s.
Part of the problem is caused by Mexico's confused land laws, which date from the revolution of 1910-17.
The roundhouses, used to service steam engines, are thought to date from 1864 and were abandoned in the 1960s.
Excavations have revealed that the earliest remains in Miletus date from the second half of the sixteenth century B.
Many of the finds date from between the 4th and 1st Centuries BC.
The examples at Asia House date from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
We were kept up to date from friends who worked in the oil and gas industry and the news.
Shia communities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iraq date from that time.
The allegations date from between 1981 and 1989 and involve a former RAF serviceman stationed in Berlin during that time.
Moving the original trial date from December to July, for example, put an enormous amount of pressure on the defense.
Analyst David Hendler of CreditSights says Citi still needs to upgrade systems that date from that period, but somehow never got any attention.
The vessel, which is believed to date from the 1940s, was en route to Cornwall to take part in Mayday celebrations.
The seats, which date from the 1870s, have designs on their ends which were based on flowers gathered by local children.
The charges date from 1982, when Mr Habre came to power in a coup, until 1990, the year he was ousted.
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The EPA's flawed approaches to biotechnology regulation, which date from the 1980s, are ancient history, but there is a modern-day angle.
It appears to date from the period of the two great Incas, Pachacutec Inca Yupanqui (1438-71) and Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1472-93).
According to research from the NPD Group, soundbar system sales have grown 71 percent year-to-date from November 2010 to November 2011.
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Thousands of properties in Scotland date from before World War One and many desperately require repairs using traditional materials and techniques.
The styles behind the recent Cuban music boom date from the 1950s, when American tourists financed a culture of nightclubs and entertainment.
It is thought that the phrase does date from the mid-20th Century.
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