Mr. Thaws said his wide-ranging taste in music has its roots in his childhood.
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Every major medical treatment from Taxol to Lipitor has its roots in NIH-funded basic science.
It has its roots in the geopolitical situation that developed in the late 19th century.
That crisis has its roots in the biggest housing and credit bubble in history.
In truth, much of what ails the U.S. health system has its roots in misguided public policies.
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While public relations is often considered a post-World War II profession, it has its roots in Ancient Greece!
Globalstar has its roots in a 1989 plan at Ford Motor Co. to use satellites to aid motorists.
In 1992 Ophelie Renouard created the modern version of this age-old tradition that has its roots in Britain.
The two countries have yet to settle the territorial issue, which has its roots in the colonial era.
Jazz originated in the southern United States but has its roots in Africa.
The Yugosphere has its roots in shared experience, in trade and in business.
The idea famously has its roots in the work of Judah Folkman, a researcher at Children's Hospital in Boston.
This has its roots what was originally seen as a conservative, and downright cynical, theory known as law and economics.
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The traditional town meeting has its roots in the agora of ancient Athens, a place for sober, if contentious, deliberation.
The current stand-off has its roots in a failed 2011 attempt to tackle the government debt limit and budget deficit.
This research helped give rise to a theory that human language has its roots not in speech, but in hand gestures.
While the concept has its roots in brands like Snap Circuits, littleBits definitely provides more freedom than those single purpose offerings.
Such a drop-out rate has its roots in the earliest years of school, when under-performing students are pushed through the system.
On Sept. 27, Merck made a bet that obesity has its roots in genetics by signing a deal with Iceland's DeCode Genetics .
Mr Kejriwal's party has its roots in a laudable movement and its vision appears to be a mix of Gandhian and socialist principles.
The problem has its roots in the sensitive area around Brussels where the French-speaking Walloons and the Dutch-speaking Flemings live side by side.
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The NDP, for instance, has its roots in Nasser's single-party socialist state, but its current leaders are business moguls, lawyers and local strongmen.
The club has its roots in non-league Ferranti Thistle, who became Meadowbank Thistle in 1974 before being reborn as Livingston for season 1995-96.
The profession has its roots in the welfare secretaries of the early 1900s, whose primary role was to ensure safety of the mill workers.
Motorola has its roots in the automotive industry and many innovations over the decades that we all take for granted were invented at MOT.
While this is a separate dispute of two drivers being dismissed - it has its roots in the previous dispute over ticket office opening hours.
Ebrahimi was a founding member of the Ansar-e Hezbollah group, which like many others has its roots in the Iran-Iraq war in the late 1980s.
Factor investing has its roots in academic research from the 1960s.
Some of the work, Lanier said, has its roots in the earliest days of virtual worlds, when people wore sensor-covered body suits to experience imagined environments.
In addition to the serenity and fresh air, the island is dotted with shops that sell distinctive Mon pottery, a pleasing ochre-coloured pottery that has its roots in present-day Myanmar.
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