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Vastu, which is the inspiration behind the Chinese tradition of feng shui, originated in the Indian subcontinent during the flourishing Vedic civilization, which many scholars and archaeologists now date back as early as 6000 B.C. The word Vedic comes from veda, a Sanskrit word that means “knowledge.”
The Power of Vastu Living
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Both churches, parts of which are thought to date back to Saxon times, are now surrounded by scaffolding.
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The entire Theory of the Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effect is founded on pseudo-science and a series of falsehoods and impossibilities that date back to Fourier (1824), Tyndall (1861), and Arrhenius (1896), and essentially describes a fictitious mechanism, in which a planetary atmosphere acts as a heat pump driven by an environment that is radiatively interacting with but radiatively equilibrated to the atmospheric system.
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The Victorian cells date back to the mid 19th Century when anyone, from drunkards to murderers, would have been locked away in dark, damp and cold conditions with only a concrete slab for a bed.
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Thankfully, there are many private foundations that apolitically adhere to the great traditions of American philanthropic giving, traditions that date back to the founding of this country.
Should Charity Begin at Home or in Washington?
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And some fossil catfishes, lungfishes, and characins date back to the Late Cretaceous, 70 million years ago.
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Across in Biggar, the bonfire celebrations date back to the pagan times when fire was worshipped.
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These date back to the 6th century BC, but there is some dispute over whether these religions can be classified as atheistic, in the sense of denying the existence of gods, as many other branches of these religions do incorporate deity worship.
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Preparations are already under way to display 100 royal hats, some of which date back to the Queen's accession to the throne in 1952.
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If we turn to the faithful OED, the word is said to date back to the eighteenth century and was used by the great literates of Swift and Dickens.
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The country's highest court has voided the country's run-off election amid charges it was fixed for the candidate backed by Moscow.
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The Eucharistic vestments in the Church of England date back to late Roman antiquity - the surplice is an enlargement of the late Roman tunic for convenient use over warm undergarments in colder climates.
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According to Perry, Malcolm's same-sex dalliances date back to childhood, where he enjoyed being masturbated or fellated.
Irene Monroe: Malcolm X Was "Gay-for-Pay," New Book Says
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“I'm in tune with the primal juices of creation, and a series of past lives that date back to twelve millions B.C. in Sumeria when I was first named Daikon Gurubagga… aga…oh cripes these stupid names gagaha… hagani, you know.”
First Contact
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The 40-acre monument at Sutton Bank, near Thirsk, is thought to have been surrounded by a 1.3 mile-long rampart, topped with a walkway, and to date back to about 400BC.
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I'm old enough to have signed contracts that date back to the old law that Lessig wants us to return to - an Oz-like paradise when the U.S. went its own manly way in copyright and spurned the effete conventions of the rest of the world.
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But this did not end the matter, for in the "errata" we are directed to change this date back again to 1827.
Bardell v. Pickwick
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The rituals date back nearly a thousand years, but Vatican officials are taking very modern security measures to prevent any leaks from the conclave.
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The ceramics of Josiah Wedgwood and Josiah Spode also date back to that time.
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Ms. Tharp, now 70 and a grandmother, has long been known for her iconoclastic works, which date back to 1965 and range from stark cerebral dances to grander ballet spectacles.
The Kids Are All Right
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The books - Europe since Versailles and Europe at War - date back to 1940 and 1941 and feature political cartoons by Sir David Low.
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The presidential candidate backwatered on several promises when he got into office.
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The roots of jazz date back to around the 1890s when a blend of African music from the slaves on the plantations was coupled with European-American musical traditions.
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Parts of the property date back to the 1770s, when it was a three-bedroom farmhouse with two reception rooms - a dining room and a sitting room - with a byre attached.
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The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12 th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this.
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We asked around a lot and people told us that the clothes and so on seem to date back to the early 50s.
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Wood is the oldest building material known to man - the earliest known wooden artefacts date back some 14,000 years.
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Hungarian regulations concerning industrial designs date back to 1907.
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The most ancient cultures seem to have developed in the northern part of the park; the remains at the Cueva del Guitanero in Yungay date back 2,000 years before the Chavin culture, spreading from Carhuaz to Pomabamba.
Huascaran National Park, Peru
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The foundations of some of its towers date back two thousand years and I was struck by the haunting beauty of their forlorn mildewed walls.
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Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention.
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The first signs of human habitation date back 11,000 years, and granite wheelclamps have been found from the Mesolithic era.
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The stirrups we found date back to the 14th century and as far as we know, are the only known find on the site which is contemporary with the battle.
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The catacombs date back to the 1599 when the local priests mummified a holy monk for all to see.
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‘Jacks date back to ancient Rome, when they were carved from ivory or bone,’ she says.
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The original buildings at Tarn House date back to 1685 when the property, with its tarn, was an important centre for stabling, watering and trading in packhorses.
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The weather was gorgeous, so the chuppah, a canopy under which the ceremony takes place, was on the lawn, and we sat in the sunshine as the couple were wed according to rituals that date back thousands of years.
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Terraces of freehold houses, by contrast, date back at least to the 18th century.
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The lithic finds, many of which are arrow heads, date back to the days of the forest, before the low-lying coastal lands were cleared and cultivated.
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Nathaniel Clements, another decorative artist from Dublin, likes to work with finishes such as marbling and graining that date back to the 18th century.
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Among its various attractions, Wrangell has totem poles and native-carved petroglyphs that date back an estimated 8,000 years.
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The disaffected Tories cheered when Taylor lost - expecting that Jones would be a one term MP and that they would get their (caucasian) candidate back into the seat in 1997 ...
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The couple was the first to purchase one of 15 condos in the buildings that date back to the late 1700s.
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The xenocrysts provide evidence that earlier Neoproterozoic rocks were present in the region and that locally rocks date back to 1929 Ma.
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Chindonya troupes date back to the end of the nineteenth century, when the Japanese way of life was rapidly becoming industrialized and westernized, and manufacturers decided it was essential to advertise new products.
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The ideas date back at least 3,000 years, yet a growing number of architects and decorators are integrating feng shui ideas with contemporary building design.
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Jet lag occurs, I learned, because changes in time zones confuse our internal body clock or our ‘circadian rhythms’; profound biorhythms which date back to Stone Age man.
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One of the most eminent pianists of his generation as well as a scholar of considerable attainments, Paul Badura Skoda's recordings date back to the 1950s.
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The presidential candidate backwatered on several promises when he got into office.
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The continued spread of the foot-and-mouth disease has meant the Pasture Masters, who administrate Beverley Westwood, Swinemoor and Figham, have been unable to open up the traditional grazing lands which date back to the 13 th century.
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Laws on the marketing of investment funds date back to the mid-1980s and to a defunct regulator known as Lautro.
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The community's links with Syria date back to biblical times.
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Another prominent dish of the Centro region is chilatequile, which is said to date back to pre-Hispanic offerings to the sol de oriente, the Eastern sun.
Regional Cuisines Of Guerrero: From Beaches to Mountains
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The two films being shown at this festival date back to his early South Korea days.
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The plan was proposed because many of the hospital's 16 buildings, some of which date back to 1908, need major repairs.
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The chancel and nave of the church date back to the 12th century, but it is also believed a Saxon church once stood there before and a Roman building before this.
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The conflict's roots date back to the zenith of the British raj.
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The ideas date back at least 3,000 years, yet a growing number of architects and decorators are integrating feng shui ideas with contemporary building design.
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The earliest known astrological records date back to Babylon, 1645 BC, and the earliest horoscope dates back to 410 BC.
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The National Museum of Ireland has confirmed that it has carried out an archaeological search on a beach in Erris following the discovery of two ‘priceless’ gold torcs that date back to the Bronze Age.
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Although no one can say for certain whether the gnarled old tree is the very one cited in the New Testament -- the local Greek Orthodox church venerates the remnant of another ancient tree, for example -- experts who have examined it say it may very well date back to the time of Jesus.
Zacchaeus' Tree Now A Top Tourist Destination
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Underground Works: Take an audio guided tour of these fascinating tunnels and works that date back to 1216.
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That's typical in the small pool of top-end British hi-fi manufacturers, some of which date back to just after the second world war.
Elite audio firm Arcam targets iPods – and goes for volume
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The sandstone buildings date back to the turn of the century when terraced houses first became popular in Glasgow.
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The original hospital buildings date back to the 1850s, but the site has lain empty for nearly five years while the Clements Park estate has grown up around it.
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The oldest true vertebrate fossils date back 530 million years.
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It is a shabby and disrespectful epitaph for the tweedy old Bernard Quatermass and his adventures, which date back almost to the advent of television.
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In some cases, the crimes date back to before DNA technology existed.
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Does dwile flonking really date back to the Suffolk harvests of 400 years ago or is it just a good excuse for getting drunk and celebrating Christmas in August?
Lily Bevan: Dwyle Flunking, Cheese Rolling & Face Gurning ... Halloween Alternatives From the UK
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Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality.
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The Jidai Festival features a parade of men, women and children wearing costumes in styles that date back more than a thousand years.
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Cigar box guitars date back to the American civil war, and diddley bows go back even further – they are thought to have evolved from Ghanaian string instruments.
Hey, what's that sound: Homemade guitars
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The site, which was unearthed as preparations were being made for construction of the hotel near the Sea of Galilee, is believed to date back some 2000 years from 50BCE to 100CE.
Ancient Synagogue Found in Israel
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A man with a metal detector unearthed a cauldron thought to date back to 50BC.
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A number of the principles have roots in ecumenical agreements that date back more than 50 years, noted Dr. Kinnamon, a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister and professor at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mo.
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Perhaps the most solemn instrument is a full set of 65 chromatic bronze bells that date back 2,500 years.
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Corduroy's origins date back to the late 1700s England, not France as is widely believed, says James Pruden, a spokesman for Cotton Inc., a research and promotion nonprofit headquartered in Cary, N.C. The term corduroy is most likely a combination of the words "cord" and the now obsolete "duroy" or "deroy," meaning a woolen garment, he says.
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In 1814, a missionary pastoral stockbreeder introduced sheep to the Bay or Islands, north of Auckland, and the first reports of New Zealand wool sales in Australia date back to that time.
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Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality.
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We'll also find out about small mammals called ‘solenodons’ that date back to the age of dinosaurs - and could have lived through the asteroid impact that killed the huge reptiles.
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Flea circuses are thought to date back to eighteenth century England and Europe; over the years they became sideshows at fairs and markets where merchants sold their wares.
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Most of the amputees, Kuniholm included, have elected to use simple, body-operated hooks whose basic technologies date back to World War I instead of the current generation of myoelectric arms that read muscle signals from electrodes on the skin.
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The cases date back to the 1920s, when Prohibition created an illicit trade in alcohol.
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The earliest records date back to 1736, and show that some species - ash trees and coltsfoot for example - do not appear to be affected by warmer and earlier springs.
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Having to move an offer deadline date backward due to a lack of attractive offers will place a vendor in a weak position.
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Some varieties of waterlilies are fairly new to cultivation whereas the majority of well known cultivars date back years.
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Nickel has been used in alloys that date back to the dawn of civilization.
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There are gravestones in the cemetery that date back 80 years.
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Having to move an offer deadline date backward due to a lack of attractive offers will place a vendor in a weak position.
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Attempts to regulate snowmobiling in national parks date back to the executive orders of Presidents Nixon and Carter.
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Analysis is complicated by large and small scale cultural features which can date back several thousand years, even in remote areas.
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A building material that came into use earlier than granite is known as freestone or sandstone; although its first employment does not date back further than the erection of King's Chapel, Boston, already referred to as the earliest well-known occasion where granite was used in building.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882