Sentences with phrase «now tracing back»

But I still see so much of what I love now tracing back to things I loved even in my childhood.
It's a relationship dynamic that Scorsese can now trace back to his own father and younger brother, Uncle Joe, who was the black sheep of the family and in regular need of being looked after by Scorsese's father.

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Part of the reason why these questions are on the table now can be traced back to a lawsuit brought by Verizon against the FCC that was settled in January of this year.
Is it any wonder that this legacy, the source of which can be traced back to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, should now be anathematized as «patriarchy» by those hoping to usher it off the stage of history?
Remember, if you want to tout your knowledge about the bible, you'd better trace it all the way back to its polytheistic beginnings, polytheistic middle, and polytheistic now, cuz the historians (and me) already have and it ain't what you think it is.
Now let me back up and reflect on the myth of the marketplace of ideas, trace the role of the press in political theory, and focus on trends toward concentration that set the stage for a communication perspective on our current predicament.
As Ramsey traced the development back, he finally reached the point that proved, for me, telling and decisive: that there is nothing we have now, genetically, that we did not have when we were that zygote, no larger than the period at the end of this sentence.
Occasionally a group of late manuscripts can be traced back to a hypothetical ancestor, now lost, because of identical errors preserved in them.
Zinfandel's origins used to be unknown, but its DNA can now be traced back to the specific combination of a Croation grape (Crljenak) and an Italian grape (Primativo.)
The inspiration for this style of a now popular breakfast dish comes from my Palestinian roots, although shakshuka's origins trace back to North Africa, and it is commonly enjoyed across various Mediterranean countries with different twists!
Bettors now employ handicapping strategies to the Super flip, tracing back the history to see whether «heads» or «tails» is on a streak, or due, and whether winning the flip leads to winning the game.
Now, he instantly recognizes actions and traces them back to the root.
This steel that Arsenal now show can perhaps be traced back to their FA Cup triumph in 2014.
It seems the beginnings of pie can be traced back to the bakers for the pharaohs, who put nuts, honey and fruits in bread dough in what we would now call a galette.
I'm not talking so much about bento now, which is a culinary art form in Japan that, according to Wikipedia, traces back to the 1100's.
The phrases we hear from the PM now can be traced back to that moment.
But until now few studies have examined the patterns of cracks left behind to trace back details about the impact.
Now, please excuse me, but I have to go back to the trace evidence room, which is next to the machine that goes «ping!»
It also confirms that those first Americans can be traced back at least 24,000 years, to a group of early Asians and a group of Europeans who mated near Lake Baikal in what is now Siberia.
Languages as diverse as English, Russian and Hindi can trace their roots back more than 8,000 years to Anatolia — now in modern - day Turkey.
Last week researchers reported they had traced a cosmic blast of radio waves back to its source for the first time — but now another team of fast - acting astronomers has called the result into question.
It's the first known evidence of such a dinosaur brain — but now that they know to look for it, the researchers say, they might go back and look at other endocranial casts of dinosaurs to see whether they might contain traces of other such structures.
The team traced the indica group of long, dry grains back to the Brahmaputra River valley which drains the Himalayas, while the aus group of drought - tolerant rice hails from the region that is now India and Bangladesh.
In this two - part special, Nova traces the telescope's evolution from two little lenses in a tube to the great observatories that now peer back nearly all the way to the Big Bang.
Researchers have now traced this distinctive feature to a genetic mutation in a gene that controls development of the back end of the spine.
This means that palaeontologists can now trace the evolution of the frog body plan back 190 million years, narrowing the gap between Triadobatrachus and modern frogs and toads.
Researchers are now involved in several projects that trace the origins of lunar water, perhaps all the way back to the fateful moment billions of years ago when the moon was formed.
«The strong activity we're seeing in Texas right now can be traced back to a strong, successful policy — namely the PTC,» said Steve Irvin, Executive Vice President of EDP Renewables North America.
Until now, scientists thought that retroviruses traced back roughly 100 million years, about as old as terrestrial placental mammals.
The theory holds that while all Native American ancestry can be traced back to a single East Asian source population, some descendants of this group migrated to eastern Beringia — what is now Alaska — and lived there for thousands of years.
15:33 - Other symptoms that can be caused by digestive problems (skin problems, fatigue, etc) 16:00 - How every disease can be traced back to the gut 16:16 - How intestinal permeability (leaky gut) leads to disease 18:22 - How gut problems manifest differently in different people 19:22 - What causes diarrhea 20:00 - The fastest way to stop diarrhea 20:42 - Why you might not be absorbing your food 21:10 - What causes constipation 21:20 - How gut infections lead to constipation and diarrhea 22:02 - How to poop more easily 22:32 - The hormonal component of digestion 23:22 - Three things you MUST do everyday 24:03 - The major factors that harm gut health 24:32 - Why stress is so important 24:30 - The triggers of leaky gut 25:02 - Head injuries and gut health 25:32 - SIBO 25:52 - Two things to improve gut health fast 26:52 - Things to do to help your gut - paleo autoimmune diet 27:22 - One reason to binge on gluten 29:22 - Another reason to eat healthy fats 30:07 - Tips to help kids with digestive issues 30:52 - Interesting study about feeding kids candy 32:37 - The advice he wishes he'd gotten 33:22 - One action step to take now 24:55 - Resources he likes
In fact, a host of different health conditions can be traced back to toxicity throughout the body, and new ailments are now being linked to unhealthy lifestyle patterns.
And one that can trace its roots back to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in the 1970s, which now might be called the USDA MyPlateOfMetabolicSyndrome.
We trace our roots back to the Christian & Michaela: «Thank you for your amazing dating service — we are now engaged and planning our wedding for next year!
A film that begins with the death of a child and the trauma that consumes a couple, Simmons traces a line from von Trier's film back to Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (1973) and Andrej Zulawaski's Possession (1981), each with its own sense of unease and entrapment.
Dale now has another reason to visit Saul: to find out if the weed is so rare that it can be traced back to him — and it is.
The TT RS's genetic roots trace back to Wolfsburg where Volkswagen developed the MQB architecture now also used by Audi in the 2012 A3 and the current TT.
Until now, it's been using the aging B0 chassis derived from the Renault - Nissan Alliance - a chassis that can be traced right back to the 2002 Nissan Micra.
Now imagine that you go back to the store and can't find a trace of it.
While its roots can be traced back many, many years before the date of its founding, the company now boasts an impressive $ 12.53 B market capitalization on the New York Stock Exchange.
Now, if Einstein didn't do enough for us, he supposedly made many statements praising compound interest, but the articles I have seen haven't been able to trace it back to an original source.
Yes, the city and surrounding region lost much of its population to emigration over the past century and a half — so nearby theme parks now cater to thousands of North American tourists who want to trace their roots back to this city.
The first line of what we now know as Rhodesian Ridgebacks can be traced back to the Boer hunting dogs.
But there is no way yet to trace back in history beyond dogs that are living and available for testing now.
The festivities can be traced all the way back to the 14th century, and now the Carnival has become a celebrated, world - famous event.
With the earliest evidence of the strategic board game being traced back to Sassanid Persia, Chess underwent numerous revisions to reach what it has now come to be known as today.
«This movement has been under way for a while now and the roots of it can be traced as far back as the start of the twentieth century, with the activities of the Dadists and the Futurists,» Matthew Cain says.
This is the same NPR which featured two attack pieces on skeptic climate scientist Dr Willie Soon here and here, in which the first piece said Dr Soon was valuable to the «forces of climate denial» (the now non-functioning link was to an older version of Dr Soon's Heartland Institute bio page, later replaced by a newer one), and the second piece cited the same Kert Davies who I traced back to the time when the false «crooked skeptic climate scientists» accusation first got its media traction.
But there's an apparent curious inconsistency between the program in Osborn's archive and the figure as published in Science (Update Mar 23 pm — reader PaulM has now traced the implementation of the deletion of pre-1550 back further)..
Now an investigation by two Environment & Energy (E&E) reporters has traced a network of industry fronts and astroturf grassroots organizations spreading across the southeastern United States, all united in attacking state laws or regulatory or other efforts to make rooftop solar panels economical to use by allowing customers to sell any surplus electricity back to the grid.
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