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Another thing to note is that mtDNA and Y-DNA tests can trace back anywhere from 20-100 generations, while autosomal tests can only trace back to 5-8 generations.
This means there would be no trace back to SenseNets.
Many of the current woes trace back to the president.
Chuck Sr. can't, it can't trace back to Chuck at all.
These cases trace back to at least six additional tick species.
His recent troubles trace back to a general election in 2184.
Does it trace back to Trump himself, or companies controlled by him?
The resolutions to both mysteries trace back to that fateful Hay-Adams conversation.
This way, content owners can directly trace back the source of the leak.
They trace back to [antebellum slavery advocate and Vice President] John C. Calhoun.
Others have family trees that trace back to the Vanderbilts and the Mayflower.
But most of the design problems trace back to one big problem: oversupply.
The injection-molded toys trace back to the Star Wars characters manufactured by Kenner.
The current outbreaks are believed to trace back to visits to Israel and Ukraine.
It creates a genetic tree that helps scientists trace back the origins of creatures.
Every person has certain gifts that we can trace back to their Zodiac sign.
And all those calibrations trace back to right here, in the bowels of NIST.
There's nothing new here—the origins of soccer hooliganism trace back to the 1300s.
The farther we trace back our human family, the less those individuals looks like us.
How could anyone possibly trace back to where country's most successful and dynamic duo began?
As an African-American woman, I've always assumed my DNA would trace back to Africa.
All of the problems with the GOP tax blueprint trace back to an existential issue.
You can trace back all the way to wherever you are now where Trump and Twitter.
These remains span 9,000 years, and trace back to places from Viking graves to modern Angola.
Unlike 911, there's no identifying information like a phone number to trace back a given caller.
What's dimmer to trace back is whether he's the first observer to publicly call it out.
And every great thing that's happened in my life, I can trace back to that decision.
This makes it difficult to trace back parts and determine whether certain gadgets might be vulnerable.
"A lot of innovation centers you can trace back to a company or two," McCorkle tells Axios.
So as long as you keep some information private, then it's hard to trace back to you.
This is a story of tragedy and growth, with roots that trace back to Chung's personal experiences.
I wanted to trace back to when the start of the tech wave began in the 80s.
If he were to trace back his steps on an apology tour, it might take a while.
Zaitouneh received a series of threats that friends and activists say trace back to Army of Islam.
There's any number of reasons for this, and many of them trace back to Facebook and Snapchat.
Many residents, whose families' histories on the island trace back hundreds of years, have since packed up.
HNA's dealings with family and friends trace back to the company's founding as Hainan Airlines in 1993.
The source of his acrimony might trace back to his relationship with the network's president, Jeff Zucker.
"One of the problems with produce is that it can be very hard to trace back," she said.
It&aposs -- we have economic espionage investigations in every state -- all 50 states that trace back to China.
The problems with DHS are not new; indeed, they trace back to the very creation of the department.
The bug may trace back to Apple's new Universal Links feature introduced with iOS 9 back in September.
DID's roots typically trace back to extreme physical or sexual trauma in childhood, which Donovan did not experience.
Such a Ukrainian success story would trace back to its popular revolution on Maidan Square in February 2202.
Still, it's interesting to see who's talking to whom and trace back how deals may have gotten started.
This way, you can trace back the source of a leak in case your product shots start leaking.
"All other misconceptions we encounter, especially about concepts like diversification and risk, trace back to this one," she said.
Johnson essentially says he started hearing bad rumors about himself which he was able to trace back to Rob.
"What was important to me for this series was to trace back the DNA of these stories," Cameron said.
Because every bitcoin transaction is recorded on a public ledger, law enforcement can trace back bitcoins to its origins.
The business's roots and reputation trace back to Damascus, Syria, where Bashar Slik worked as a chocolatier for decades.
Chevron's long history in Venezuela Chevron's ties to Venezuela trace back to 1920 when the company started exploring for oil.
It all seems to trace back to Grimaldi, who ended up winning The Bachelor and getting engaged to Nick Viall.
Last year they showed that these deficits trace back specifically to the mutation-related overproduction of an enzyme called Gsk3β.
When I do these projects, I'll do lots of subcultural work, and I'll trace back to who were the pioneers.
Dake tells Chuck Ice Juice won't trace back to him, but now Chuck wants more, the clock is ticking, after all.
Of the 18.4 million reports of child sexual abuse worldwide in 2018, a staggering 12 million trace back to Facebook Messenger.
"If you really want to trace back the whole-animal movement in New York City, it was Caroline Fidanza," Josh says.
The agreement marks the end of independence for a U.S. company whose roots trace back to the start of the 20th century.
These labels, which ominously suggest that the product could give you cancer, all trace back to a single California law: Proposition 65.
According to the New York Times, inclusion riders trace back to a Ted Talk performed by Stacy Smith about inclusion in Hollywood.
It's going to trace back to you having been bullied at school or beaten by your parents or having suffered a betrayal.
The lawmakers also found that other states witnessed "suspicious or malicious behavior" that the intelligence community could not trace back to Moscow.
"We were essentially looking for pathology in the mice and then trying to trace back what was causing the pathology," he said.
It's hard to trace back ideas to their originators on Twitter, where new tweets are being made about the topic each minute.
It's highly likely that Michigan's current woes trace back to its diminished ability to recruit effectively over the southern border in Ohio.
The roots trace back to 1967, when a pregnant woman made her way here for care but had no place to stay.
After their exertions, which Morris dancers trace back to the 15th Century or earlier, some drank beer served in traditional pewter tankards.
Modified captions have been memed out over the years and trace back to blogs and Myspace profiles from as far back as 2008.
The FDA then has to trace back where people ate or bought cantaloupes, send field investigators to those facilities, and do microbial sampling.
Like many of its peers, Deutsche has faced a series of lawsuits that often trace back to the boom years before the crash.
In the very small towns in particular, they felt that everything they dealt with in the community they could trace back to meth.
Now he grows pearly flint popcorn, whose genetics he can trace back to the 1840s, on about 300 acres in Illinois and Iowa.
The slew of cases in Westchester County trace back to a lawyer from Westchester, who was the second confirmed case in the state.
The massacres, the theft of land, the removal of children, the attempted assimilation and the mass imprisonment all trace back to this date.
The public availability of the ledger would make it possible to trace back every product to the very origin of the raw material used.
The innovations Barrasso now touts did not spring forth from the ether — they trace back to smarter government policy than the kind he advocates.
But according to multiple reports, the worries trace back to intelligence that claims ISIS is developing a bomb that would fit inside a laptop.
But it seems like all the claims trace back to one book — Rachel Maines' The Technology of Orgasm — and her theory doesn't hold water?
"In this way history could repeat itself as United Airlines today can trace back its roots to the Boeing Aircraft & Transport Company," UBS said.
Hanson says that the reason for wearing shorts also has "historical roots" and is a "custom we can trace back to the 16th century".
Like many of its peers, it has since faced a slew of lawsuits that often trace back to the boom years before the crash.
Whether it was poor decision-making or an absence of decision-making, Facebook's problems ultimately trace back to just two people: Zuckerberg and Sandberg.
My response to that is that any of us who are black, white, or asian are not "real Americans", we trace back to elsewhere.
They have become standard in the tech industry, a tradition that many trace back to Google and its weekly all-hands meetings, called TGIF.
The measure also provides a 90-day extension of certain government surveillance powers that trace back to the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The roots of the £ symbol representing the currency trace back to the Latin word libra, a unit of measurement for a pound of money.
Monaco's motto is "Deo Juvante" (With God's Help) and the historical alliance between Monaco (whose state religion is Catholicism) and the Vatican trace back centuries.
The consumer should always be able to trace back the supply chain of people who have had a hand in helping them achieve their goals.
But to understand Coltrane's appreciation of Sanders, it's helpful to trace back a few years before the former embraced the latter as a worthy collaborator.
If you stay with that narrative, how do you trace back all the way to a space where you can re-write pre-colonial memory?
Both the camera in your cellphone and the memory foam in your bed are among hundreds of commercial goods that trace back to NASA technologies.
Here's what USTelecom and carriers are doing today: First, we're working with law enforcement to trace back, track down and bring illegal robocallers to justice.
An expert previously told PEOPLE that the clown panics trace back decades, to the '80s and reports of "phantom clowns" trying to lure or abduct children.
Despite a huge, coordinated effort to trace back just where the contamination was coming from, the source of its E. coli outbreak is still a mystery.
Though the watermark has been (rudely) cropped out, the image's origins clearly trace back to the Twitter account of self-described "contemporary romance author" Kate Kisset.
" It adds: "This effectively means there is no way to trace back your activity on Blind to an email address, because even we can't do it.
A variety of versions of the defiant confections popped up on social media, all appearing to trace back to the store's locations across the Sunshine State.
The study notes that this can trace back to a few things, including the perceived quality of available services and high rates of treatment drop-out.
The false texts are impossible to trace back to their sources, meaning they could be the work of an intentional disinformation campaign or an organic rumor.
While it is unclear which strain of Avian influenza the claim is referring to, the most well known, Influenza H5N1, does not trace back to 2008.
If fast-acting, handheld sensors eventually became widespread, however, there would be no need to wait weeks to trace back the source of a food-poisoning outbreak.
If you want to reverse an American success story, then allow demagogues to abuse "march-in" rights for commercialized inventions that trace back to federal research dollars.
This "allows us to trace back the antiquity of this symbiotic relationship" It's this relationship that makes the study, published this week in PLOS One, so interesting.
Even as he tried to get things not to trace back to him, that one guy literally just took the poison himself when his associate bailed (LOL).
"In spite of using VPN services to mask their addresses, law enforcement was able to trace back logins to an IP address within North Korea," officials say.
The calls are shining a light on the notoriously opaque shipping fuel sector, where any contamination can spread quickly and be difficult to trace back to its source.
Sometimes people just love an athlete or find a musician dishonest, and it's hard to trace back exactly how a disparate body of individuals reached a majority conclusion.
The takedown left federal agents in possession of significant transaction records from the previously anonymous marketplace, which may have provided a new way to trace back Kronos's creators.
Even her go-to holiday food, the down-south classic honey-baked ham, and her favorite Yuletide activities, Christmas caroling, trace back to her childhood in the south.
Pavlidis suggests that the reason for the differing degrees of distraction may trace back to a region of the brain known as the anterior cingulate cortex, or ACC.
The paranoid, extremist politics that Biskind wants to trace back to franchise and comic-book properties are far too chaotic and changeable to withstand his schematic dot-connecting.
"All these fights trace back to the fact that current energy markets don't value climate change properly," said Alex Gilbert, an energy analyst who has studied nuclear retirements.
It can take up to three months to present itself, however, so while your hair loss may seem sudden, it probably has a source you can trace back.
But whatever these upheavals do to the globe and the hope for a continuation of the Pax Americana, never forget that they trace back to our own domestic politics.
Because CTVTs (and all cancers) are essentially the mutated form of an animal's DNA, it's possible to trace back their genetic structure to the dog who first developed it.
Image: Darla ZelinitskySince birds are "living dinosaurs" and since other attributes of avian reproduction seem to trace back to Cretaceous ancestors, most paleontologists figured that dinosaurs also hatched quickly.
The WWF report stresses that wildlife faces multiple threats — climate change, habitat loss, pollution, hunting, and invasive species — which all trace back to us and our insatiable consumption patterns.
He said that trace back and assessment of food production facilities and ongoing lab testing depend on the resources of its partner agencies, which are reduced during a shutdown.
License plates on the hot list will also expire after one year, and the system retains extensive audit logs to help supervisors trace back any abuse of the system.
"Details necessary to confirm these categories of attack or trace back their effects are rarely stored long term for potential forensics due to massive data storage requirements," Hamilton added.
The WWF report stresses that wildlife faces multiple threats — climate change, habitat loss, pollution, hunting, and invasive species — all which trace back to us and our insatiable consumption patterns.
Over time, their taxes will rise, but in a gradual and largely invisible way that will be hard for them to trace back to their lawmakers' votes in 242.3.
You can trace back several of the modern culinary movements of the last 20 years in the pages of this book, and it's laden with beautiful and inspiring images.
Some 50 different diseases and illnesses still trace back to unsafe water, and half the developing world's hospital beds are still filled with people suffering from one of them.
But mostly what Gibson wants to share is what Singleton meant to him and so many others — a constellation of actors and crew who all trace back to his films.
Both developments trace back to Mr. Trump's decision, a day after the midterm elections in which Democrats won control of the House last month, to oust Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Bowen: I think you can pretty clearly trace back the whole standard meme captioning thing, with white impact font, back to SA, which is a pretty big thing now, right?
However, as value banks build up across an entire group of agencies at a holding company it can be difficult for an agency to trace back which client is owed what.
Though Symantec does not go so far as to identify Thrip as Chinese state-sponsored hackers, it reports "with high confidence" that Thrip attacks trace back to computers inside the country.
Some of the Everglades die-hards trace back to the gritty pioneering Gladesmen who settled in the wilderness and survived off the land, much like the Miccosukees and Seminoles before them.
Some of the issues with the agency trace back 12 years to when it was pulled out of the Treasury Department and absorbed into the sprawling new Department of Homeland Security.
Actually, if we have a look of market trend, we will know competition between streaming media and traditional TV and movie industry has already started, which can trace back to 2017.
Yerlett: The different styles trace back to the bigger story that I was trying to tell originally, which was Adam on a Broken Flowers–ish trip to track down his biological father.
GEDmatch encourages uploaders to include their real name with their genomes, and the investigators were able to trace back through the matches' parents and grandparents to find their most recent common ancestor.
But tax filings obtained by Grist from Delaware's Division of Corporations, as well as PacRim'sbusiness registration (signed by Herbert Hunt himself in 2005) and business license, all trace back to the Hunts.
Slicing techniques at the venerable Russ and Daughters on Houston Street, which opened more than a century ago, trace back to the founder, Joel Russ, who started the business from a pushcart.
Of the 1,500 Gurlitt works, hundreds are family heirlooms by Louis and Cornelia; hundreds are Expressionist pictures and trace back to German museums; hundreds more, mass-production prints, have no real value.
Once there's widespread community transmission, or if health officials can't trace back the origin of localized outbreaks, that's when the country won't be able to "effectively and efficiently contain it," Fauci said.
The big picture: Small-dollar donations have been notoriously hard to trace back to the donors, but some of these online fundraising platforms are helping to bringing some transparency to that process.
This preference has been associated to worries about their privacy and a deeply ingrained diffidence towards the state, which some trace back to the era of the Nazis and of communist East Germany.
Our sense of good and evil, bravery and fear as well as the sense that all our problems can be blamed on our parents all arguably trace back to the Star Wars trilogy.
And its faults largely trace back to the faults of an industry that tasks female-led superhero movies with living up to the enormous pressure of making up for so much lost time.
When this all goes awry and our few surviving ancestors trace back the origins of the robot revolution, they'll find this moment as a major milestone of The Before Time: robots delivering pizza.
He refers to the most widespread form of the phenomena as "clown panics" and says they trace back decades, to the '80s and reports of "phantom clowns" trying to lure or abduct children.
The UAE has announced five confirmed cases of the respiratory infection in the past week, all of which trace back to Wuhan, China, the city of 11 million where the virus first appeared.
"Any evidence that Mifsud's phones trace back to the FBI or the CIA or evidence of his assignments in the data on those phones could be crucial to Mr. Flynn's defense," Powell wrote.
With her new half-up hairstyle, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) is giving us serious Jon Snow vibes — a look they can both trace back to the man who raised them, Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark.
One of the best uses for Spooler is transforming threads with several actors/characters into a cohesive narrative, so you don't have to scroll through endless tweets and replies to trace back who's who.
The Oriental Riff's origins even trace back to stage acts like "The Grand Chinese Spectacle of Aladdin," which adapts the Arabian Nights story from which the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp originates.
It's long been a major focus in aviation, because so many crashes trace back to pilots' failure to understand what the plane's myriad and complex systems are doing, why, or how to influence them.
Gerhard Pauli, a state prosecutor in Hagen, a small city in the country's postindustrial northwest, said his department was seeing more cases of violence that seemed to trace back to Facebook and other platforms.
Most of the symbols trace back to one of two things: an obsession with purity (especially purity of blood and of bloodlines) and an interest in the things that invade or invalidate that purity.
"Uber's endeavors into health care trace back to 2014, when Uber first offered on-demand flu shots in large markets across the U.S.," he said, regarding the genesis of the focus on health within Uber.
Now, though the FDA has managed to trace back the outbreak to just one General Mills flour factory in Kansas City where the contamination took place during the course of one week in November 2015.
More broadly, most of the problems facing autonomous vehicles, and the vast number of accidents they're involved in, trace back to the continuing role played by unpredictable humans, either behind the wheel or piloting other vehicles.
For instance, in 28503, the conservative group Americans for Prosperity aired 22019,000 political ads, the vast majority aimed at Democrats and all of them impossible to trace back to the human being that paid for them.
These visual memes — in this case, the composition of a solitary unarmed figure standing against a formidable foe — extend through long cultural memories whose histories we can trace back through cinema to photojournalism and further still.
This is a pattern you can trace back to ancient Greece, so it's not a surprise that wealthier people in the West, who are doing better than they've ever done before, are feeling way more demophobic.
The sudden movement toward their goal appears to trace back to a January 2016 meeting that Mr. Trump, then a presidential candidate, had convened at his Trump Tower office in Manhattan with evangelical leaders he was courting.
But what the government wants, the Post said, is not the location information of specific people but the location data of many people in aggregate that would be very difficult — perhaps impossible — to trace back to individuals.
The bugs endured for so long because they all trace back to the same popular early-aughts implementation of network protocols that make up the "TCP/IP stack," allowing devices to connect to networks like the internet.
While the truck began operations last August, its beginnings trace back to a year and a half ago, to Daniel's experience running a restaurant called Food With Love at the Community Outreach Center in nearby Sun Valley.
Such experiments trace back to 1960, when a Russian satellite ferried disease-causing E. coli, Aerobacter aerogenes, and Staphylococcus into space, only to find that these bacteria could in fact survive in microgravity, according to the Washington Post.
The agreed-upon statement of facts details a chilling timeline of the grisly slayings — and how they trace back to a series of lies Ryan, an admitted bank robber, had told the woman he was set to wed.
What Sheik Mohammed conceived was partly to remind people that all modern thoroughbreds trace back to three stallions — the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk — imported to England from the Middle East three centuries ago.
The dispute has reopened old wounds that trace back more than 70 years, and involves bitter memories and atrocities committed both by the Italian occupiers during the war and by the Croatian and Slovenian populations in its aftermath.
His ardor hasn't faded despite the fact that the biggest scandals engulfing the Trump administration right now trace back to the disgraced former national security adviser, or that their very closeness has at times growing talk of impeachment.
In Hillary Clinton's first major policy speech as a presidential candidate in 2015, she called for an end to the "era of mass incarceration," an era many trace back to the 1994 crime bill passed under Bill Clinton's administration.
That said, it's not as if Curiosity can trace back the origin of these organics, but at least the long-preserved molecules will give us hope for one day finding signs of life preserved in the rusty Martian dirt.
Read more: The VSCO girl is taking over the internet — here's the ultimate starter kit for becoming the latest 'it' girlThe origins of the "VSCO girl" name trace back to a photo-editing app that launched back in 2011.
Ultimately, there is no way to say how who we are today traces back to any one point in time—different parts of our genomes have characteristics that trace back thousands of years, millions of years, and billions of years.
Travelers can trace back to Tobago's storied nature almost everywhere: The Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve is the oldest rain forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere, and Pigeon Point Beach is consistently named one of the best beaches in the world.
As Igor Remorenko, a former deputy minister of education, explains, Russia's traditionalists trace back to parochial church schools with their emphasis on sacred texts, while progressives carry on the spirit of early 20th-century Russian pioneers who preached learning by doing.
But these are the musical numbers we've been waiting for, mapped out in long, economically filmed takes of ferocious close-quarters fighting and firing that Reeves performs with a soulfully mean élan you could trace back to Lee Marvin's heyday.
This meal, that many trace back to the food given slaves on sugar and coffee plantations, can be found throughout the city, but many consider Bar do Mineiro (Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, 99 - Santa Teresa) to be among the best.
The very materiality of these objects in proximity to one another, each object identified with its museological data, trace back to the same geography, and the brutal conditions of enslavement that enabled the acquisition of wealth represented by the silver.
To make matters worse, this week we also learned that during the lead-up to the 2016 election, Facebook accepted political ad money from 470 troll accounts that appear to trace back to a company with ties to the Kremlin.
One possibility is that FRBs might trace back to planets orbiting within a magnetized pulsar wind where the planets might occasionally align in such a way to allow gusts of high-energy radio waves to erupt out of the system.
Ghost guns are the Wild West of gun policy because they aren't subject to federal background checks, and the components don't have serial numbers, making them next to impossible to trace back to their owner when they're recovered at crime scenes.
The manual is the latest in a series that trace back to the Lieber Code, devised by Francis Lieber, a legal scholar and philosopher, whose instructions for war were issued to Union soldiers during the Civil War by President Abraham Lincoln.
Much like the Golden State investigators, the team found they could trace back someone's identity in the database with relative ease by using these distant relatives and other demographic but not overly specific information, such as the target's age or possible state residence.
The Center is part of the "Tanton Network," a web of anti-immigrant think-tanks and advocacy groups that all trace back to a man called John Tanton, a hardline nativist who's been railing against immigration, legal and illegal, since the 1970's.
"Based on a recent increase in fraud, where we were able to trace back a connection to fintech apps powered by data aggregators, PNC is requiring additional security steps," she added, which might force customers to provide information directly to some apps.
Laws covering police deadly force in most of the country trace back to British common law, written into early state penal codes when guns were less lethal and the death penalty was applied to burglary, sodomy, and slave rebellion, among other crimes.
Issues trace back as least as far as the voting stages, when the fairly mundane self-adhesive, eye-tracking proposal beat out some truly far-out pitches, like a VR diving mask and a glove that taught users how to play the piano.
The top meme category on the platform this year was the good old "shower thought," a genre of shareable epiphany you can probably trace back to the advent of the shower, or at least the 22017 creation of the r/showerthoughts subreddit.
The results (lingering shots, for example, of the worn pews of the Clayborn Temple in Memphis, headquarters of a 1968 sanitation strike by African-American workers) are often difficult to trace back to their sources, which serve as something like fertile seeds.
After Seth had gone to Ash Street for ten days, Latoya and her husband, Tercel, who was working at a Toys R Us, returned with their children to Donalsonville, where Latoya's family has lived for as many generations as they can trace back.
When the match starts in Lens on Saturday afternoon, there could well be five individuals in the Swiss lineup whose roots trace back to Kosovo or Albania: the creative attacking five of Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, Valon Behrami, Blerim Dzemaili and Admir Mehmedi.
Fortunately, they were able to trace back the bot's entire message history to the malware because each message had a unique message ID that increased incrementally, allowing the researchers to run a simple script to replay and scrape the bot's conversation history.
Humans have been settling there, according to archeological remains, as far back as 5,000 BC. The city's origins trace back to the Romans, who settled in the area in 15 BC and, in the first century BC, built the medieval city of Barcino.
Reports that Interswitch could be one of the earliest big tech companies out of Africa to go public trace back to 2016, when CEO and founder Mitchell Elegbe told TechCrunch the company was considering a listing before the end of that year.
"I can't say specifically who it was that found him, but they were able to trace back some of Trick's online presence and find out where he was coming from," said Dave Kennedy, a cybersecurity expert who teaches offensive hacking to intelligence agencies.
Simon Rosenberg, a longtime Democratic strategist who has spent recent years focused on online disinformation, points to Trump's promotion of the theory that Ukraine significantly meddled in the 2016 U.S. election, a charge that some experts trace back to Russian security forces.
Many forget that in Salem, historians trace back a great source of the panic to racism against Tituba, an enslaved woman (her ethnic identity is debated, but popularly stated as West Indian) accused of teaching and using curses on the girls who were first accused.
One can trace back the success of Mr Trump's populist appeal to the "tea-party" revolt that followed the credit crisis and a feeling among many voters that bankers had driven the economy off a clifff and were nevertheless being bailed out by taxpayers.
The reproducibility problem can at least partially trace back to the meaning of the term itself, a problem covered in a panel session at the Best Practices of Biomedical Research: Improving Reproducibility and Transparency of Preclinical Research Conference earlier this month in Bethesda, Maryland.
"It captures a record of the evolutionary coupling of termites and fungus ... and allows us to trace back the antiquity of this symbiotic relationship," Eric Roberts, a geologist at James Cook University in Australia and a co-author of the study, told The Washington Post.
Allies who do not meet NATO targets to spend 22 percent of GDP on military budgets set out to show Pence and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis how Europeans are dealing with crises they trace back, in part, to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 22.
The Helping Zone is the common collective aspect of Bunz that was missing from the original app: a place to trace back a stolen bike, seek advice on the best way to juice a carrot, or thank a stranger who made the day more awesome.
My heart started to race, my breaths shortened and I suddenly realized I had no idea where I was in the jungle of Vegas, with a cab driver unattached to an app I could easily trace back to information about him, should something go wrong.
Yet the X-ray had an incredible influence on 20th-century medical treatment, from skull fractures of World War I to the questionable use of the machines for shoe-fitting in the midcentury, and all trace back to that startling image of a woman's hand.
The TRACED Act also newly authorizes telecom carriers to trace back fraudulent texts to their source, and the perpetrators could also be sued under state or federal fraud laws, said a Democratic aide to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which helped craft the bill.
While this issue does trace back to the medium you are using, I was hoping that 3Doodler could have innovated a bit more with getting the material to cool quickly and when detaching it, so as to not create a mess with little strands stick off.
While CEO and founder Jia Yueting has secured enough cash to keep his electric car efforts alive, The Verge has learned that Faraday Future's fate now lies in the hands of a twisting series of offshore holding companies that trace back to Hong Kong and mainland China.
"What they're saying is that they don't have the resources to trace back and go probe through the logs — the network log of traffic — to identify exactly what happened or how the attack was structured," John Williams, a professor at MIT who teaches about cybersecurity, told Mashable.
President Trump's travel ban, which blocked most visa travel from a half-dozen Muslim-majority countries, clearly sprang from the president's religious animus: Its origins trace back to December 2015, when then-candidate Trump demanded a "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the United States.
This attack on Mansoor, as well as another one Citizen Lab was able to trace back to a journalist in Mexico, shows that the well-known Hacking Team and FinFisher are not the only players in the growing business of private companies providing hacking services to governments.
Otome games, whose modern form you can trace back to 1994's Angelique for the Super Famicom, are traditionally story-based titles typically aimed at women and girls—which isn't to say that they can't be enjoyed by anyone, but those roots are what they are.
It turns out he's, according to our journalism, he's super self-conscious, and aware of what the world thinks of James Comey and the institutions he runs, and has made decisions that you can trace back to those approaches to the way the world saw him and the FBI.
We talked with firm founder Yoav Leitersdorf recently about his 12-person firm, which is funded by family offices and ultra-high-net-worth individuals from largely the U.S., Europe and São Paulo, Brazil, he says — relationships he says he can trace back to a handful of relationships struck in 2007.
The issues, reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal, trace back to what the FAA said were required documents for 88 planes in question, which Southwest purchased from 0003 foreign carriers, according to a U.S. Senate committee that released some of the documents and is requesting more information from the agency.
But the roots of even those issues could reasonably trace back in part to the US Navy's own decision earlier in the decade to trade capacity for capability by decommissioning early the Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates, which were holding down many of the Navy's low-end missions around the globe.
While many consumers might pay little attention to the eight meetings the Fed holds annually — or who's at the central bank's helm, for that matter — the interest rates paid on borrowed money (and earned on certain bank accounts) typically trace back to decisions made at these policy-making get-togethers.
The latest embarrassment for the Secret Service came as it seeks to recover from a leadership crisis and mend a culture of covering up mistakes that some trace back 12 years to when it was pulled out of the Treasury Department and absorbed into the sprawling new Department of Homeland Security.
Much more sophisticated data is available now than in the past, said Andre Perry, a fellow at the Brookings Institution, and it could be used to devise these policies — to identify neighborhoods with depressed property values, or to trace back the people helped or harmed today by past government policies.
Taiwan's self-confidence and collective solidarity trace back to its triumphal self-liberation from its own authoritarian past, its ability to thrive in the shadow of a massive, hostile neighbor that refuses to recognize its right to chart its own path, and its track record of learning from existential threats.
Peter Kyriacopoulos, senior director of public policy at the Association of Public Health Laboratories, which represents state and local public health laboratories, said member labs are reporting delays in the analysis of DNA sequences of pathogens taken from sick patients that could be matched with food products, an important part of the trace back process.
The Chequay's King Linda Farrier (Joely Richardson of Nip/Tuck and Red Sparrow) and Queen Conrad Grantchester (Adrian Lester) are jockeying for power by withholding information and using the secrets they do have as leverage, but their intrigue and power-plays feel clumsy and hollow, easy to trace back to their source or refute.
Just as the rise of far-right parties is forcing many mainstream politicians to pivot rightward, so, too, has the populist mood energized the most extremist right-wing groups, those flirting with or even embracing fascist policies that trace back to World War II. "Before, pro-fascist sentiments were kept hidden," said Gabriel Sipos, director of Transparency International Slovakia.
Their calculations indicate that galaxies and other structures are not merely randomly spread out in pairs across the sky; instead, they have a slight tendency to be arranged in more complex configurations: triangles, rectangles, pentagons and all manner of other shapes, which trace back not just to quantum jitter in the Big Bang's clock, but to a much more meaningful turning of the gears.
Men and women take to the streets in the wee hours of the morning for J'ouvert, dancing behind huge music trucks with stereo systems that can be heard for miles, while dousing each other in buckets of mud, oil, and paint — all traditions that trace back to the ancient Indian and African cultures that managed to bring people of different colors and creeds together under the banner of one flag.
The fact that the efforts of the troll farm described in the indictment — the fake campaign protests in Florida or New York; the myriad accounts mimicking Americans set up on Twitter and Facebook; the trips to the United States to organize it all — were so easy to trace back to the Internet Research Agency that it probably underscores that the intelligence services were not involved in running the organization.
But his Palestinian family, whose roots in Acre trace back 300 years, regularly gathered for meals made by his grandmother, and by 16 Mr. Dalal was helping her prepare them: muhammar, a Palestinian chicken dish wrapped in pastry baked with onions and sumac; kubbe, an Arabic spin on the meatball; and maqluba, in which careful layers of meat, rice and vegetables are cooked in a pot and then flipped upside down before serving.

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