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The case traces back to April 14 at 8 a.m.
Its vineyard traces back at least to the 17th century.
But the misunderstanding runs much deeper -- and traces back much further.
This month's excitement traces back to the end of last year.
The numbers follow a trend that traces back nearly a decade.
It really traces back to the actual pig that made this.
I hail from a family where poverty traces back for generations.
The BBC reports that the hacking attempt traces back to July 2017.
And it traces back to a discovery Emmy Noether made in 1915.
I think animation in music videos traces back to a few things.
The issue traces back to the botched 2000 vote count in Florida.
The phone records program traces back to the aftermath of the Sept.
It all traces back to the style and speed of China's growth.
Intimacy's etymology traces back to the latin intimus, which means inner most.
That particular bailout traces back to a failed bill (HB239) sponsored by Reps.
The administration's rationale traces back to a September 2017 memorandum announcing the repeal.
China's addiction to debt traces back to the global financial crisis in 2008.
The love story between Anderson and Peters traces back to the mid-1980s.
It may because my own family line traces back to Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania.
The GIF's not-so-secret history traces back to the 1970s, when Sperry Corp.
The birth of HNA traces back to the creation of China's brand of capitalism.
In many ways, the fight traces back to the tea party wave of 2010.
Across the commodities landscape, this worrisome mismatch mainly traces back to the same source: China.
Vespa's history traces back to the Norwegian search engine AlltheWeb, which Yahoo acquired in 2003.
Or that $400 million of the world's AIDS research traces back to a cosmetics company?
The case traces back to 2012, when then-President Obama established DACA through executive action.
Chikk said the reason for it traces back all the way to the Korean War.
The answer traces back to the 250s energy crisis, which hit the state particularly hard.
It traces back to the USSR when its universities were designed to produce world class engineers.
The modern era of corporate political mobilization, meanwhile, traces back to the Powell Memorandum in 1971.
It all amounts to clear and present peril for a church tradition that traces back millennia.
Mulroney's friendship with Meghan, 36, traces back years, as they've bonded in part over their philanthropic work.
Everything about today's NHL, both good and bad, traces back to Bettman in one way or another.
Vinegar's history traces back to ancient Egypt, where people used it to ward of bacteria and infection.
Mr. Trump's history of racially inflammatory episodes traces back to his first days in the public eye.
The warrantless surveillance program traces back to President George W. Bush's Stellarwind program, introduced after the Sept.
Their pedigree traces back to classical 19th-century British liberalism that championed mass opportunity and individual flourishing.
This latest round of wee hours voting extends a tradition that traces back more than a half-century.
But even if there was some pandering there, Clinton's status as a fire-breather traces back much further.
" LL Cool J's political commentary traces back to his 2008 "Exit 13" album that included the hit "Mr.
The story traces back to 1951, when the Leafs won the Stanley Cup on Bill Barilko's overtime winner.
His nickname traces back to Trench Town, where his friends wanted a wild-sounding name for their crew.
Some chronic pain never even traces back to a coherent cause, which makes it that much harder to understand.
Video Why ESPN found itself torn up by the nation's partisan politics traces back to its fundamental business challenge.
The answer traces back to a decision by the national party to tweak their formula entering this year's contests.
The highly unusual request was denied by Judge Garaufis, whose involvement in the case traces back to its beginnings.
This certainly traces back to the Great Recession; arguably, it began as far back as the 43/11 attacks.
Now that auditorium is named after me - so everything good in my life traces back to that one place.
At root, this strategy traces back through Gore to the scientists who first brought climate change to his attention.
It's likely this "purge" traces back to the ouster of the last VA secretary, David Shulkin, four months ago.
What is now clear is that the current crisis at Volkswagen traces back to the PowerPoint presentation a decade ago.
This largely traces back to how it uses physical intimacy as a way to explore rather than exploit its characters.
This sentence traces back to the original 1913 law that created the Fed, which was revised in a 1935 law.
His bone china recipe traces back to the one formulated circa 1799 by Josiah Spode, the godfather of British porcelain.
Pet store dogs can also carry risks, such as the recent outbreak officials say traces back to puppies from Petland.
She then stuck to her promise: Everything on her Twitter and Instagram traces back to her album, which launches November 11.
Kudos (genuinely) to Stephens for being familiar with the insurance analogy (which traces back to Weitzman's work on "fat-tailed uncertainties").
"Everything traces back to black holes," said Almheiri, who is now at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
As she explained to PEOPLE in 2014, her love of skating traces back to an auspicious encounter during a friend's birthday.
Undeniable that so much content aggregated by millennial-targeted media orgs traces back to Black Tumblr, Black Twitter, and culture blogs.
Everything traces back to Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan, and past success emerges as the primary reference point to future potential.
" The word "experience" traces back through Middle English and Old French to the Latin experientia, which means "a test or attempt.
Saleh's connection to Ali traces back to the YouTuber's childhood (they later found out they lived two block from each other).
On offense, his versatility has been enormously important for the Charlotte Hornets, and it all traces back to that outside shot.
His nuclear knowledge traces back to his days as a CIA analyst working with the Kennedy administration during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But the milestone traces back further when examining the outright Chicago wheat longs – some 53,929 contracts – which is the most since Nov.
The Gilgo Beach case, dubbed the "Long Island Serial Killer," traces back to the discovery of multiple bodies starting in December 2010.
It traces back to the spring of 21, when she entered New York's 22020th Congressional District primary as an almost complete unknown.
The same accumulation of history is not available for Americans, where the modern wine era traces back just a scant few decades.
The change in thinking traces back to the Chicago School revolution of the 1970s, which ushered in decades of mergers and consolidation.
But when and if you do, you may feel better knowing that company's lineage traces back to Google's self-driving car research.
Comedian Travon Free noted that Trump's immigration policy traces back to US traditions of separating Native Americans and African Americans from their families.
Charles' rollercoaster case traces back to the mid-'90s, when he was convicted of distributing crack cocaine and related charges, court records show.
That is an old idea — for Democrats, it traces back to at least FDR — but it becomes more relevant with every passing year.
"What is now clear is that the current crisis at Volkswagen traces back to the PowerPoint presentation a decade ago," the Times concluded.
Some believe it traces back to the Republic of Texas — having once been a nation, it's been hard to settle for mere statehood.
As with almost any reviled minority group in America, the fear traces back to sex — the men were either sexless or sex-crazed.
Republicans have been suggesting for weeks that the Russia investigation traces back to a conspiracy by top F.B.I. officials to sabotage Mr. Trump.
" He suggested that "there is an effort to keep the 'lid on the jar' regarding corruption that traces back to the United States.
Every single species on the planet traces back to a common ancestor that first evolved on this Earth roughly 2100-2100 billion years ago!
Warren welcomed Biden to the primary back in April by highlighting their decades-old rivalry, which traces back to a feud over bankruptcy laws.
But provenance only traces back to a French collector, Jacques Bacri, who acquired the piece in the mid-twentieth century, before dying in 1965.
And it all traces back to Zarqawi, the man who took his name from the town where he was born in 1966: Zarqa, Jordan.
"It's 16 years in the making," he told reporters after his victory, which he traces back to watching the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan.
Another game-changer, both System Shock games captured the slow burn of the sci-fi space horror setting, which traces back to Alien's innovation.
The total number of high profile investors and venture capital funds continues to increase in 2018 – a trend Space Angels traces back to 2009.
Their history traces back to cathode ray tube monitors, which needed to keep displayed pixels moving lest they be burned into the monitor permanently.
When it comes to mass in the US, everything traces back to these puck-shaped cylinders, which are precisely machined to weigh 1 kilogram.
The program traces back to a component of the once-secret Stellarwind surveillance program that the Bush administration put in place after the Sept.
Today she is a psychology professor at Colorado College, researching sexual objectification, an interest she traces back in part to that long-ago encounter.
The action all traces back to the lab, where the gate to the Upside Down continues to allow this virus (the shadow monster) to spread.
Trump's animosity about the late senator traces back years but returned to view over the weekend, when he accused McCain of leaking the aforementioned dossier.
Two horses and a wagon E.E. Ward's legacy traces back to the 20143s, when John T. Ward served as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
Most all of this traces back to increases in the hormone epinephrine (or adrenaline) paired with increases in the inflammation-regulating signaling molecule IL-6.
Twitter's initial 140-character limit traces back to its earliest days, when tweets were sent primarily via SMS text messaging, which had a 160-character limit.
She noted that the mystery traces back to September 2016, when, toward the end of the southern hemisphere's winter, Antarctic sea ice growth stalled out unexpectedly.
Her celebrity traces back to an exhaustive study on personal bankruptcy, which led to an influential bestseller ("The Two-Income Trap") co-written with her daughter.
" The short term view traces back to the "when October hit," he said, as the market's contracting outlook has happened especially "in the last two months.
The happiness that gift giving fosters traces back to social connection — spending money on someone else makes us feel more connected to others, Minda Zetlin reported.
Therefore, McGregor has dedicated much of her time to studying this imbalance, which she traces back to how clinical research has been historically implemented since WWII.
Processing is really just a Java wrapper language, and the decision to use Java instead of some other language like C++ traces back to the Applet.
When one traces back the history of what we now call the War on Drugs, one discovers it has a very specific origin: the United States.
He is nicknamed "Crocodile" because he too has an extraordinary political longevity that traces back to the days of Zimbabwe's independence fight against white minority rule.
Part of that traces back to the initial, stifling response, but it also reflects the continuing debate over the war, decades after the fall of Saigon.
It's part of the history of the place I was born, Bahia, Brazil, and a history that traces back to slavery time, when it traditionally began.
Brady's relationship with Trump traces back to 2002 and they met when he was a judge in a Trump beauty pageant, he has said, according to Boston.com.
General Ismail Qaani, whose adventures in Afghanistan traces back to the 1980s, has been the principal architect behind cultivating and directing Afghan armed proxies and jihadist cells.
" This traces back to the President's entirely unsubstantiated claims post-election that he "won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.
The firm, whose history traces back to a much larger private equity firm based in Chicago, has benefited from a slowly growing boom in technology leveraged buyouts.
The Five Star Movement's hostility to the news media traces back to its co-founders — the comedian Beppe Grillo and the late Gianroberto Casaleggio, an internet entrepreneur.
So I've just started Kim Marie Vaz's "The 'Baby Dolls,'" which traces back one of the earliest black women's Mardi Gras organizations to its roots in Storyville.
As she goes on to achieve fame, we are reminded that the joyous freedom of her work traces back to the remarkable achievements of a child poet.
The fruition of the match traces back to Hales's first professional bout against Shawn Tamarabuchi, who at the time was being managed by another fighter named Lana Stefanac.
The representatives, whose "Squad" moniker traces back to a group photo soon after they were elected last year, gave a joint news conference on Monday responding to Trump.
The thinking behind the exemption traces back to a 85033 Justice Department letter arguing any law limiting personal conflicts of interest for a president would be constitutionally suspect.
The dispute traces back to Mr. Dershowitz's representation of Jeffrey E. Epstein, a money manager who was accused a decade ago of paying underage girls for sexual services.
The concept of wind chill traces back to Antarctica, where two scientists, Paul Siple and Charles Passel, came up with a way of measuring how wind affects cold.
"Complicit" traces back to the French complice (a partner or associate), which derives from the Latin complex — which means "folded together," as in the ingredients of a cake.
But it's hard to convincingly depoliticize a government agency's interest in a particular art movement — especially, in this case, one with a lineage that traces back to Abstract Expressionism.
China's stock market, in its modern rendition, has existed for less than three decades, while the history of the New York Stock Exchange traces back more than 200 years.
When you dig into how the designers come up with some of these elements, it traces back to the fetish world and things that were typically kept very private.
The controversy traces back years, and more than one election, she said, recalling that her claim had been used against her by Republicans during her successful 2012 Senate campaign.
Named for its place in the U.S. Code, the provision traces back to Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Act of 22009, also known as the Ku Klux Klan Act.
Its policy of not paying money to plaintiffs to settle libel suits in the United States against the newspaper traces back to a 1922 letter written by the publisher.
The censorship system traces back to limits imposed on a handful of C.I.A. officials in the 1950s and has since ratcheted up to cover many more people and agencies.
Even the phrase "elective affinities" is likely taken from the title of an 1809 novel by famed German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, although its usage traces back earlier.
The long, steady surge in tourism traces back more than a decade to a decision by Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor, to spend more money to promote the city.
Their argument traces back to the Kellogg-Briand pact, a 1928 agreement in which most of the world's nations pledged to renounce war as an instrument of national policy.
It couldn't be further from camp, which Bolton traces back "to the flamboyant posturing of the French court under Louis XIV" and Louis XIV's effeminate brother Philippe I, duc d'Orléans.
Their history traces back to the first and only country to use nuclear bombs as weapons, just a couple years after the attacks on Japan: post-World War II America.
Its scaffolding traces back nearly a half century, when liberal groundbreaker Chief Justice Earl Warren retired in 1969 and newly elected Republican President Richard Nixon replaced him with Warren Burger.
Democrats cherish the historic nature of his 2008 election -- a defining achievement in a civil rights struggle that the party traces back to Martin Luther King Jr. and the Kennedys.
This metabolic state is meant to help us with survival, Lofton says—it's an evolutionary response that traces back to prehistoric times when the supply of food was more unpredictable.
Simply put, this client is a huge get for HHM — and it all traces back to Kim pounding the pavement, diligently placing calls to climb her way out of doc review.
Background: The emergence of Turkey as a rival Middle East power traces back to the Arab Spring, when the Turks supported Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood government and the Saudis bitterly opposed it.
"The reason that we are the only country, among advanced democracies, that makes it harder to vote is it traces back to Jim Crow and our legacy of slavery," he said.
But Trump's supporters say his free trade skepticism traces back to the 1980s, when he made similar criticisms of Japan and China while proposing high taxes on imports from those countries.
Warren's national profile, which traces back to her work as a watchdog following the 2008 bank bailouts, immediately places her among the favorites, alongside former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen.
This approach traces back to the day Mr. Trump first announced his campaign for president in 2015, when he labeled many Mexican immigrants as "rapists," a portrayal that drew furious protests.
Raffan's curiosity about this traces back 15 years, to when she became a veterinary surgeon and saw firsthand that certain breeds are more likely than others to put on extra weight.
This is not new: The great development of south Florida traces back to the end of World War II, Taylor says, with the proliferation of affordable mortgages for middle-class families.
The term itself traces back to the mid-19th century, but the substance first found prominence in American pop culture in the 1950s and '60s as a manifestation of Atomic Age anxieties.
The facilities' history traces back to 1960, and over the years the institution has moved, grown and churned out records by bands such as U2, Iggy Pop, REM, Snow Patrol, and more.
This he traces back to the Boskin Commission, which in 85033 studied this same exact question, and came to the conclusion that the BEA was overstating price growth in a systematic way.
The skyline of El Reno is dominated by grain silos, the tallest structures in a town whose history traces back to the establishment in 1874 of Fort Reno, a frontier Army post.
That stat traces back to an infamous study in which researchers built a comprehensive database of peer-reviewed scientific papers on climate change and classified them by whether they challenged the mainstream consensus.
The earliest instance of insurance actually traces back to the Roman Empire when military leaders set aside money to pay for proper burial of warriors killed in battle — key to attracting loyal fighters.
What attracted us was its cultural history, which traces back not only to its conquest by Caesar Augustus, but to cave-dwellers, its reputation as a gourmet center and, of course, the wine.
The word traces back to the Middle English and Old French for ''exit,'' and before that to the feminine past participle (issir) of the Latin exire, meaning to ''go out'' or ''go forth.
The current wave of Cuban migration traces back to the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966: If Cubans set foot on American soil, they were eligible for permanent residency one year and a day later.
Assange's problem with Google traces back to Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google and current chairman of the board, and his ties to the State Department when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.
All of that traces back to those early days of NBA Entertainment and a bunch of VCRs, when the NBA learned what it was worth to put its highlights where people could see them.
The previous-generation Defender traces back to the early 1980s (updated in the 1990s), but it fell short of US regulations in the late '90s and hasn't been available in the American market since.
A lot of this traces back to some World War II-era tax code provisions that allow companies to provide health benefits tax-free, making it an appealing way for employers to compensate employees.
The culture of crime here traces back to the Wild West, when cowboys and outlaws passed hot days with moonshine, shotguns, and the "last great manhunt" of a young Native American called Willie Boy.
Mr. Pompeo's maternal side traces back to nearby Caramanico Terme, which in 2017 seized on his elevation to director of the C.I.A. to enlist his help in solving the great cold case of 1950.
The disclosure comes as she faces pressure from South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who has been pushing the Massachusetts senator to offer up additional tax returns from that period, which traces back decades.
Secular stagnation is a theory that traces back to the Great Depression, and has been cited both as an explanation for the current global pattern of low rates as well as growing wealth inequality.
Using market incentives to combat pollution traces back to Ronald  Reagan's use of cap and trade to phase out lead in gasoline and the George H.W. Bush administration's successful effort to reduce acid rain.
The ban, which traces back to a breach of a U.S. embargo on trade with Iran, had prevented ZTE from buying the U.S. components it heavily relies on to make smartphones and other devices.
Much of Libra's promotion traces back to OGadget: Sentis links to a YouTube page for "O Gadget" in its press release, and it links to a Facebook Messenger page for OGadget on its Kickstarter campaign.
The dispute traces back to last spring, when the chairman of the oversight board at the time, David Medine, wrote an essay proposing that its mandate be broadened to also examine proposed targeted killing operations.
The 1967 case involving the stripping of citizenship traces back to a 19893 law that automatically revoked the citizenship of Americans who took actions like voting in a foreign country's election or joining its military.
This week's decision in Minnesota traces back to December 2016, when the Larsens filed a lawsuit against Kevin Lindsey, the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, and Lori Swanson, the state's attorney general.
Its origin story traces back to 2014, when Hurwitz, then the chief White House speechwriter to First Lady Michelle Obama and a veteran of President Barack Obama's wordsmithing team, was reeling from a painful breakup.
They are Knanaya, Christians whose religious heritage traces back to Abraham and whose culture goes back to Jews of the Aramaic-speaking regions of Israel and Syria, who migrated in A.D. 345 to the Malabar Coast.
But the point that I included in the book is that it is an artificial intelligence company and the vision of artificial intelligence that it's pursuing traces back to Larry Page, the founder of the company.
Anbang has a murky ownership structure that traces back to family and friends of Mr. Wu who live on apparently modest means, fueling speculation in China that other wealthy and powerful figures may be behind it.
Corporate landlords are partial to shell companies with boring, antiseptic names, like ColFin AI-CA5 LLC, which Glantz traces back to Colony Financial, owned by the billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a stalwart supporter of President Trump's.
Piure, or P. Chilensis traces back to 1782, when it was recorded in a book by historian Juan Ignacio Molina as a primary form of sustenance in Chiloe, an island off of the mainland in Southern Chile.
The significance of the color traces back to A Day Without A Woman, the human rights campaign that urges us to use March 8 as a day to stand against the inequalities and discrimination women face regularly.
Before gaining popularity in SoCal as a novel departure from more classical architecture, the small (often one-story) abodes' etymology traces back to 19th century India when they were first designed as casual resting spots for travelers.
When Suzuki stands in the batter's box, readying himself for each pitch, he has a routine that he traces back to college: He fixes his gaze on the trademark of his bat and takes two deep breaths.
Nathan Allebach, a social media manager who counts among his successes the Steak-umm Twitter account, believes the voguish disregard for the established rules of institutional social media traces back to the beginning of the Trump administration.
The Rams' ascent to the N.F.L. elite, from 26-230 in 2016 to consecutive N.F.C. West titles, traces back to their decision in January 2017 to hire as coach Sean McVay, then all of 30 years old.
Wallacavage's own work — he is known for his whimsical octopus-shaped chandeliers — stems from his lifelong fascinations with period architecture and the sea, which he traces back to his upbringing in the beachside town of Wildwood, New Jersey.
The executive order traces back to a rule imposed by President Gerald R. Ford after accusations came to light in the 1970s that the C.I.A. had been involved in plots to kill foreign elected leaders with Communist sympathies.
President Trump criticized the selection of Mr. Kris over the weekend in a dispute that traces back to a 2018 memo attacking the Page FISA applications by Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California and a staunch Trump ally.
This all traces back to a long-running joke regarding Trump's insecurity about his hands, which pushed the presidential candidate to defend the size of his fingers (and the size of his penis) at a Republican debate last week.
This all traces back to March 1, when The Washington Post reported that Sessions had met twice with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the course of the 2016 campaign, get-togethers he had not disclosed during his confirmation hearing.
It's hard to know how much of the dismissiveness and ire directed at the Kardashians traces back to discomfort about perceived cultural deterioration, but the academic consensus seems to be that haters are probably avoiding some uncomfortable self-reflection.
The vote, 193 to 34, approved sending to President Trump a bill to keep through 2023 an activity that traces back to a once-secret program created by the George W. Bush administration following the terrorist attacks of Sept.
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.
By mapping an ultra-faint radio signal called the 21-centimeter line, which is emitted by hydrogen atoms and traces back to the creation of the first stars, cosmologists would be able to measure even more "modes," or arrangements of structures.
You could write books on Apple's multitude of missteps in TV, but fundamentally the company's loss of influence traces back to missing the boat on streaming combined with an inability to gain any sort of real leverage over traditional video providers.
They're far more likely to have trouble paying back their loans, too, a fact that traces back, in part, to a lack of generational wealth: Middle-class white families have eight times as much wealth as middle-class black families.
The mounting war of words between Young and the crew of a film on which she had been hired — and then fired — this summer traces back to the loss of two laptops from that production's office in Queens' Astoria neighborhood.
The ban, which traces back to a breach of the U.S. embargo on trade with Iran, had prevented China's second largest telecoms equipment maker by revenue from buying the U.S. components it relies on to make phones and other devices.
Mr. Trump's victory traces back to June, when Mr. Strzok's conduct was laid out in a wide-ranging inspector general's report on how the F.B.I. handled the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails in the run-up to the 2016 election.
A lot of what she does — the details, the elegant ferocity — traces back to John Bonham of Led Zeppelin; the unrelenting fever of a Pinkwash song, and the yelping tone of Mr. Doubek's vocals, recalls the 1990s band At the Drive-In.
The traditional name of our people is the Akimel O'odham (River People) and our known history traces back to 300 BC. Our ancestors' way of life was agricultural and primarily revolved around the Gila River, which owed westward across south-central Arizona.
The ruling, focusing on the 2014 fight over the FISA Amendments Act, came to light because of separate but overlapping Freedom of Information Act lawsuits by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the A.C.L.U. The dispute traces back to Stellarwind, the secret post-Sept.
The survival of black families on Sapelo traces back to an enslaved Muslim named Bilali Muhammad, an educated man who despite bondage led one of the nation's earliest Muslim communities and wrote what's believed to be the first Islamic text produced on American soil.
The boom of basketball in Canada traces back to Carter fairly easily, and as far back as VC's early years, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment pondered the shifting demographics in the city of Toronto as it pertained to their properties, the Raptors and Maple Leafs.
These conflicts over the professionalism of the intelligence community are part of a larger conflict between the right and expert knowledge—one that traces back to Willmoore Kendall, a mid-twentieth-century intellectual from Oklahoma who played a crucial role in creating right-wing populism.
The primary source of the discarded cigarettes traces back not to beachgoers, but rather urban smokers, people in, say, Riverside, who flick a butt to the curb, where it is swept into storm drains, out to the ocean and up on to the shore.
In this century, the problem traces back to the Clinton years, when bankruptcy discharge was made permanently impossible, for all intents, through the Higher Education Act amendments in 2628, but was exacerbated in 28503 when bankruptcy rights were similar deleted for private student loans.
In May 1999, during the Kargil conflict, which (like this one) traces back to the two countries' dispute over Kashmir, Pakistani commandos entered Indian territory in an attempt to reclaim parts of the valley that Pakistan wanted at the time of partition in 1947.
Now that we're less than two weeks away from the big "Who dies?" reveal on October 23, dedicated comic book fans are reevaluating all the material released about season 7 and uncovered a very big a clue that traces back to an earlier comic from the series.
It joined two other family foundations — the Kinder Foundation, whose money comes from Richard Kinder, who made his fortune in oil and gas pipelines; and the Houston Endowment, whose wealth traces back to Jesse and Mary Gibbs Jones, who built some of the city's first skyscrapers.
The Biden-Warren rivalry traces back some two decades, when the then-future vice president was entrenched in the US Senate and Warren, then a law professor at Harvard, took frequent and often pointed aim at Biden and other lawmakers she viewed as too cozy with corporate interests.
Donald Trump Jr., Mr. Trump's eldest son, said in an interview that his father had brought to the White House a love of sports that traces back to his childhood: "That's his happy place where he still gets to be the boy from Queens," the younger Mr. Trump said.
Though much of her work features tangible everyday objects — a typewriter titled "Poison Pen" is a commentary on her experiences with dyslexia — there is also a strong reference to animal life, which Morling traces back to free-reign visits to her childhood best friend's family zoo in Wales.
Neither of those sports, however, claim a legacy that traces back to flat-track duels between Harley-Davidson and Indian that were contested in the decades before World War II. In the grandstands and paddock, fans wear hats, shirts and jackets proclaiming their devotion to particular motorcycle manufacturers.
These advances enable us to measure with exquisite accuracy what fraction of an individual's genetic ancestry traces back to, say, West Africa 22014 years ago — before the mixing in the Americas of the West African and European gene pools that were almost completely isolated for the last 2139,21953 years.
In another, the contrarianism on Load traces back to the songs on 1983's Kill 'Em All: the fast, atonal thrash on that debut was abrasive music for abrasive people, helping their ratty, head-banging former selves carve out a niche apart from the burgeoning hair metal scene.
WASHINGTON — A yearslong debate over National Security Agency surveillance and protections for Americans' privacy rights will reach a climactic moment on Thursday as the House of Representatives takes up legislation to extend a program of warrantless spying on internet and phone networks that traces back to the Sept.
I'm saying we've got leaders out there that can help pull us together but in the end it traces back to our families, to our fathers, to our mothers, to good examples, to the right things being said around the kitchen table, in the living room, in church and in school.
"It's something I think I deserve...") She's now in her 60s, and her new book traces back the ostensible roots of her persistent despair to her Orthodox Jewish childhood under the "fascist regime" (her brother's words) of her wealthy but abusive parents, not from a safe distance, but inside of it.
The modern renaissance of pétillant naturel traces back to the early days of natural wines, a genre of minimalist grape-growing and winemaking that over the last 15 years has grown from a small, scattered collection of producers to a niche that has become increasingly popular and influential, though endlessly contentious.
The final push, according to officials familiar with internal deliberations, traces back to May 14, 2015, when Mr. Obama met at Camp David with leaders of the six Gulf Cooperation Council nations — including Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — and obtained political commitments to help resettle Yemeni detainees.
"It's something I think I deserve...")She's now in her 60s, and her new book traces back the ostensible roots of her persistent despair to her Orthodox Jewish childhood under the "fascist regime" (her brother's words) of her wealthy but abusive parents, not from a safe distance, but inside of it.
But the central concern is one that runs throughout the entire game industry, and it traces back to an ever-present debate over how modern video games can and should make money and to what extent content in a game should be gated behind slot machine-style systems and real-money requirements.
Beyond the zealotry and fanaticism of the ISIS fanboys, however, is an intellectual lineage that Wood traces back to the thirteenth-century polymath and iconoclast Ibn Taymiyyah, as well as his seventeenth-century student Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, who popularized the idea that Muslims could apostatize other Muslims and kill them for sinning.
But it did not say whether the investigations into either of those attacks were connected to the two intelligence reports that provided unique information not already in the possession of the F.B.I. The system traces back to a secret decision by President George W. Bush to unleash the National Security Agency from certain legal constraints after the Sept.
It would also end a turbulent chapter in the history of the Justice Department that traces back to the decision by Mr. Trump's first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, to recuse himself from overseeing the Russia investigation, leaving the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, as acting head of the department for the purpose of that investigation.
The CTA's caginess around adult content at CES traces back to its origins as a convention with uncomfortably close ties to the porn industry (There was an "adult software" section of CES for decades.) In 1998, the event sanitized its image by splitting from all things sex, leading to a separate Adult Entertainment Expo that takes place a week after CES.
Kalpudding, he told me — "and I'm just theorizing here" — is just an easier-to-make version of the stuffed cabbage the Swedes call kaldolme, a dish Nilsson traces back to the 18th century, a Nordic version of the Turkish dolmas that Swedish soldiers tasted in the Ottoman Empire when they sought refuge there after an unsuccessful military campaign against the Russians.
But a head-turning, at times partisan speech that Mr. Barr gave on Friday to the Federalist Society made sense from another perspective: He and other legal conservatives are on the cusp of victory in a generational project that traces back to the Reagan Revolution of the 1980s, and they know its perceived legitimacy will inevitably be intertwined with that of Mr. Trump's presidency.
The idea of scientifically measuring such moods traces back at least as far as the 1930s, when George Gallup, the man who would one day be described by Time magazine as the "Babe Ruth of the polling profession," founded the American Institute of Public Opinion and committed himself to collecting accurate data on the whole nation's sensibilities, unskewed by the ulterior motives of political parties or interest groups.

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