To really return to the roots of traditional Welsh food though, you need to go foraging.
The roots of the dispute go back to a 1997 deal brokered by Hindery.
The roots of his hair suggested he was killed sometime between 1994 and 1997.
While the roots of the European project were political in nature, its goals were economic.
Of course the roots of all this go back far beyond the last few months.
It is tempting to dig deeper into his past to find the roots of his success.
"The roots of the strategy are definitely in the Dogs of the Dow, " Mr. Pursche says.
Until the roots of that problem are dug up, the weedy issue will continue to appear.
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"This is our effort to return to the roots of Chinese culture, " Chang explained.
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The roots of all this go back a long way, and to unexpected places.
The roots of these minority challenges are found outside the borders of the targeted states.
Having students speak these words would enable them to begin to understand the roots of our republic.
Tracing the roots of how MySpace came about in the first place, takes us back to 1990s.
The roots of the basic living room likely reach back to the night that man first tamed fire.
In his sermon, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said WWI fundamentally shook the roots of society.
The program's focus on women brings it back to the roots of microfinancing.
However, she did say that reforms designed to address the roots of the problem were beginning to bear fruit.
"The roots of the problem are incredibly difficult to address, " says Dr Spottiswoode.
The book follows her journey to discover the roots of her self-judgment, and the tools to get past it.
The roots of the crime tree, rather than the twigs at the top.
If the roots of such conditions were understood, it might be possible to prevent them from becoming a problem.
What were the roots of the Hindu-Muslim conflict that led to India's partition?
The roots of the betrayal go back to June 1996, when the notion of rating Web content first took off.
Mr Funabashi, a prominent author, draws parallels between the roots of the disaster and Japan's failures in the second world war.
He reports how the invertebrates (Psammotermes allocerus) first clear a patch of ground by eating the roots of short-lived, annual grasses.
That the roots of the narrator's obsessions are never revealed will further frustrate attempts to understand the heroine from the outside.
The roots of the north-east's poverty lie in a highly unequal land-holding structure, exacerbated by the political power of the landowners.
Education is in that regard an attempt to identify the grounds for possible violence in the roots of modern societies themselves.
Indians pondering the roots of sexism debate many possible influences, from the machismo of swaths of northern India, to mythology, to caste.
There she crouches under a dark bank, amid the roots of trees, as her companions from the farm come searching for her.
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