Many scholars trace the malady back a century when police began to take a cut from the wildly popular illegal lottery called the jogo de bicho.
Simple clinical diagnosis would probably trace the condition back to 1896, the year of the first modern Olympic Games, when a trainee accountant from Melbourne called Edwin Flack headed to Greece as Australia's first Olympian.
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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The pipe band, which can trace its links back to the 19th Century, will end on 31 March 2013.
If you look at the problem with the economic meltdown, you can trace it right back to the federal government.
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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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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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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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The event was the first of its type on the ferries, which use a route that can trace its history back to the 14th Century.
Its meticulous records from church documents and sagas, a set of semihistorical books, let the country's 290, 000 residents trace their family trees back to the earliest days.
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.
"Because mutations start occurring at regular intervals in these genes as soon as a new species evolves - like the ticking of a clock - we can use them to trace the evolutionary history of a species back to its time of origin, " said Dr Hedges.
In Bristol the company can trace its routes back centuries to Royal Fire Insurance.
And I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations.
All this production capability might still be affected by potential parts shortages that trace back to the Japanese earthquake.
"I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations, " he is quoted as saying.
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.
With a quantum theory of gravity, we may be able to trace the Big Bang expansion back to its very beginning, and understand precisely how our universe arose, presumably from nothing.
The regiment was formed in 2007, but can trace its history back more than 200 years to the peninsular war against Napoleon's forces.
It can be difficult to link all these addresses and trace them back to the origin.
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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Ms Werning therefore decided to trace the phenomenon of rapid growth back as far as she could in the fossil record, by examining the bones of a wide variety of species.
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.
He was also a boozer, and in 1942, possibly under the strain of living in a country under German occupation, he sold most of the family's shares in the brewery that could trace its roots back to 1592.
Places like Dingwall, Wick, Lerwick and Tinwald can all trace their etymology back to the same source.
Rand, whose family can trace its roots back to the 1700s, is a Democratic state senator in North Carolina.
Agung Rai was born to a family of farmers who can trace their history back to the 14th century.
It is notable, too, that Poland's new prime minister, Jerzy Buzek, is happy to trace his ancestry back to the country's small Czech minority.
It's almost a certainty that if you're listening to this program now you're using tiny electronic devices that can trace their heritage back to the mind of William Shockley.
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