The enneagram symbol has roots in antiquity and can be traced back to ancient Greece.
But there was a Palestinian nation, with a culture and folklore that has roots in ancient times.
Bob Dole was born on July 22, 1923, in Russell, Kansas, where his family still has roots.
Ruiz's family has roots in Juarez, but it wasn't until 1996 that she ventured outside the city.
The Issa report has roots stretching back to 1996, and emerged only after overcoming resistance in Washington, DC.
The lengthening trend has roots in the collections of about a year ago.
The precise modern calendar we take for granted has roots in ancient China, India, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Arabia and Rome.
And it also has roots in the Child Nutrition Act that was passed just two decades after that in 1966.
Crystallex is the brainchild of Marc Oppenheimer, a former loan officer at Chase Manhattan bank who has roots in Leonia, N.
The hacker culture has long been engrained at Facebook, a multinational corporation that famously has roots in a Harvard dorm room.
The phenomenon has roots in commercialism and consumerism that American consumers willingly bought into and continue to buy into courtesy of the market and society.
The tree debate has roots in Connecticut's history and its geology.
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The Federal Arbitration Act has roots in the historic hostility of state judges to any sort of private contract that diminished their ability to question its terms.
The word cherry has roots in the Greek word kerasos, and is also associated with the Turkish city of Cerasus (now Giresun), where the first exports of cherries to Europe originated.
Robbins Geller, of course, has roots in the firm founded by class-action titan Bill Lerach who ultimately went to jail for bending the rules and paying plaintiffs kickbacks for participating in his suits.
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Their stories are the continuation of the immigrant dream, said Mr. Levine, whose own family has roots on the Lower East Side, and lift the film out of a mere lamentation of the old New York lost to modernity.
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.
Khan has family roots in the Pakistani city of Peshawar and has a huge fan following there too.
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.
Republicans insist the same is true for Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, where Romney has family roots.
Will any product that has it roots in a government collaboration be subject to price constraints?
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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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First stop is the roiling insanity of Chinatown - much of Bangkok's street food has Chinese roots.
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.
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