The search for tougher alloys, after all, dates to some time well before Homer's Iliad.
So he starts going on man dates to try to find a best friend.
The latter phrase dates to Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution that brought Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to power.
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The basic language in Section 213 dates to at least the fifties, if not earlier.
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The increased comfort with cameras in our lives dates to before Facebook, to the dawn of the digital camera.
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Saturday dates to something called the Factory Act, which was passed by the British Parliament in 1850.
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Previous storms have crippled Yale, which dates to the 18th century, but a full-scale closure is rare.
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Rose, whose proclivity for paid appearances and autograph signings dates to his playing days, believes he is unrivaled.
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Mr Christman said "just a handful" of students had been affected by the policy, which dates to 2006.
Peter Andre recently added a spate of extra dates to his already mammoth tour with most selling out.
My last road bike dates to the Greg LeMond era--the 1980s--and I gave it away 15 years ago.
Problematic fact: The slang dates to 1916, five years before the Duesenberg Model A rolled off the assembly line.
The pottery found with the skeletons dates to before 1350, the archaeologists said.
Jewish history in China dates to at least the 8th century, when West Asian traders roamed the Silk Road.
Auction rate securities (ARS) are a bit of financial engineering that dates to 1984, but they are not cash.
The case dates to 2007 when Monsanto sued for infringing its seed patents.
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He just took it out on Marie, sulking when they went out on dates to the Hearth or the Nags.
He was sentenced to federal prison for his role in the ring that dates to 1999, according to court records.
The case dates to Feb. 8, 1990, when a gunman botched an attempt to rob a diamond courier in Williamsburg.
The bridge at Martham, which dates to the 1920s, links the village to Heigham Holmes, owned by the National Trust.
Pakistan say, however, they would have been prepared to alter the tour dates to allow the game to take place.
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That would never happen in the U.S. where studios try to space out their release dates to maximize box office potential.
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The Yankees improved to 22-0 in a series that dates to 1927, when Babe Ruth led Murderers Row to West Point.
In the United States, singers in the African-American church popularized the vocal practice, which dates to Gregorian chants and Indian ragas.
The next step is to renew overhead line equipment on the branch line to Southend, which also dates to the 1950s.
Bright pinks, greens, turquoises and yellows colour the houses and shop fronts in Old San Juan, a colonial neighbourhood that dates to the 1500s.
My friends gradually stopped fixing me up with the interesting women they knew, and I gradually stopped bringing dates to my apartment.
If you went on enough dates to call this person your boyfriend or girlfriend, he or she deserves at least a call.
The victims were mostly from the Tutsi ethnic minority, who were targeted by Hutus over a rivalry that dates to colonial days.
Alongside his name are numbers totalling 25, 200 for each year, from 1999 to 2008, the dates to which the documents apparently correspond.
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