The program's focus on women brings it back to the roots of microfinancing.
Thus, in the spring of 2009, Back to the Roots was born.
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Back to the Roots has sold 300, 000 of the kits in the U.S. at outlets like Whole Foods, Nordstrom, and Bed Bath and Beyond stores.
So I touched upon it, but the singer was already in there, just needed a chance to, you know, give back to the roots, so to speak.
The concept piqued their interest and led to the formation of Back to the Roots, a business that has gone from farming mushrooms to selling mushroom-growing kits, all relying on used coffee that gets thrown out by 35 cafes in and around Berkeley.
Fiercely anti-immigrant, the Freedom Party (PVV), claims to trace its ideological roots back to the ideas of the Enlightenment and to defend them against culturally different newcomers.
But "Rize" -- the title derives from the "rise up" phrase in Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech -- goes back to the phenomenon's roots, and shows what drives the dancers to dance as they do.
She met Robert Louis-Dreyfus, heir to the storied Louis-Dreyfus fortune, with roots stretching back to the early 19th century, during a flight to London in 1988.
The company got back on its feet in part by going back to its roots -- the Onitsuka Tiger, which had been retired in the late 1970s.
In the end, Mr. Carr says, his firm hopes to create an interior that harkens back to the hotel's Deco roots, but is chic and trendy enough to draw today's customers.
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The current law, known as The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, traces its roots back to the system of price controls developed during Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.
The Assyrian Church - the Ancient Church of the East, also sometimes referred to as the Nestorian Church - traces its roots back to 2nd Century Mesopotamia and is not Catholic.
It may be too early to write an obituary for Hitachi GST but it seems likely that calendar Q1 2012 may be the last quarter for a company that has roots stretching back to the beginning of the digital storage industry and the first hard disk drives.
Chris Brown, Asda's agricultural strategy manager, said the deal would see the supermarket "go back to its roots" by forming a direct relationship between the farmer and the store group which is also based in Leeds.
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That's part of the challenge for the 32 Republican governors who attended the conference: to cultivate the grass roots back home, roots that could grow into votes for a GOP White House victory years from now.
Though her family came from the Soviet intelligentsia, her roots went back further, to the 19th-century thinkers who invented the word.
Rand, whose family can trace its roots back to the 1700s, is a Democratic state senator in North Carolina.
Set in a row of Georgian houses but tracing its roots back to the 16th Century, the Star Inn has retained many of its 19th-century bar fittings.
Tracing its roots back to the time of slavery in the late 1700s, the minister who started the first AME church did so after his former church demanded African Americans worship in a segregated balcony.
In other news, the IRS took a break from improperly targeting conservatives to get back to its roots, targeting a segment of the population that has proved very fruitful for the government coffers: rappers.
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The company's roots go back to 1985, when herbal cures were sold to supplement the meagre funds provided for military hospitals.
Even for an organization like the IAEA, a United Nations affiliate that traces its roots back to 1957, things were never the same after receiving the revered award, Waller said.
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Sodexho's roots go back to the old Mediterranean port of Marseille.
Sodexho's roots go back to the old Mediterranean port of Marseilles.
Some market towns are going back to their roots, by rediscovering the pulling power of the farmers' markets which have done so much to keep small towns going in France.
But a company whose roots go back to the U.S. military bases in Australia during World War II has turned this unglamorous link in the supply chain into a big business.
It's about the buried desire to go back home, about finding grace and about keeping a connection to your roots, universal themes proved by the fact that a predominantly black cast has slipped into a play originally played by whites.
"I started returning to the stage in my late 20s to get back in touch with my roots and to challenge myself, " he said.
Holiday Inn is celebrating its 60th year in business by going back to its roots as an innovator in the hospitality industry.
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