And I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations.
Its control of each stage of production helps Smithfield to trace back any problems with pathogens and address them.
All this production capability might still be affected by potential parts shortages that trace back to the Japanese earthquake.
Photoelectric cells and lasers, nuclear power and fiber optics, space travel, and even semiconductors all trace back to his theories.
And we see a bit of ourselves, too, because most of our stories trace back to moments just like this one.
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Notably, when we trace back through innovation history we remember that women made key code contributions towards our quantum leaps in technology.
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The crested blazer and modern sport jacket trace back to Princeton, as well as the emergence of white flannel trousers and buckskin shoes.
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"I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations, " he is quoted as saying.
At the place where it had been parked a police dog followed a scent trace back to a house which had just been burgled.
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In Northern Ireland there is a system that allows you to trace back to the farm and even when the produce was harvested, Elliott says.
Her six years of legal troubles trace back to two drunken driving arrests in 2007 and include other incidents in which she was behind the wheel.
Another difference: After being dogged by privacy advocates, Google now anonymizes search results -- making them difficult, if not impossible, to trace back to an individual user -- after nine months.
The teepees used in the movies, for example, have four poles to reflect the way the Comanche built them, not three more commonly seen in movies and that trace back to Cheyenne and Sioux tribes.
The authorities are now looking for anything that might have been part of the explosive devices - bits of metal or sharp objects that they might be able to trace back to its owner or owners.
The gaps in the federal database trace back to a 1997 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down part of a law requiring states to report mental-health records, ruling that states could share such records as they wished.
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He thinks the financial services industry should create the identifier at the time of origination rather than work with closing and settlement records and then relying on data vendors such as Bloomberg or Reuters to trace back the instruments.
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If, on the other hand, you want to give money to a third party in a way that you can be sure the government will never be able to trace back to you, this technique might not work as well.
The typical Viennese coffee house -- an elegant institution with high ceilings, marble-top tables and a stack of newspapers to make one linger over an impeccable black brew with a customary glass of water -- may be more famously known than its Ukrainian cousin, but to trace back the origin of the communal coffee space, you have to go to Lviv, a Medieval city in western Ukraine.
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It can be difficult to link all these addresses and trace them back to the origin.
But I think you can trace it back to the war in Kosovo, the enlargement of NATO, much of which began in the 1990s.
Trace them back to an experiment that some real researcher did.
Yes, we can trace these back to the Carter era.
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You can trace them back to the Central Asian area.
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"I've got lots of examples from research where college students and older say, 'I feel uncomfortable in a certain situation, and I trace it back to news or movie, ' " she said.
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If they can pick up fibres or fingerprints from a crime scene, they can trace it back to the year, make, model of the car that the fibre came from and the thumb that left the fingerprint.
Often, when I talk to people about why they decide to make a difference, why they become a part of an organization, why did they became passionate about something, they tend to trace it back to a book or a song or a movie.
Many Israelis trace their roots back to Arabic-speaking countries, and this fusion is reflected in their creative cuisine.
In Bristol the company can trace its routes back centuries to Royal Fire Insurance.
Today's crusading newspapers trace their origins back to the harsh early days of the 1979 revolution.
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