Sentences with phrase «roots back»

Mine is just about my little family in the Pacific Northwest (WA) we moved here 3 yrs ago leaving our roots back in AZ..
This Oklahoma city traces its roots back to the Western expansion, first as a cattle town and later as the «Oil Capital of the World.»
Family Service of Eastern Nova Scotia was founded in 1969 but traces its roots back to the 1930's.
Planned Parenthood traces its roots back to nurse, educator and founder Margaret Sanger — whose activism changed the world.Sanger had the revolutionary idea that women should control their own bodies — and thus their own destinies.
The Google Pixel Launcher itself represents the evolution of Google's vision for the primary Android experience, tracing its roots back to when Google's Android launcher put Google Now front and center.
It just feels almost ironic that Project Ara, which traces its roots back to Motorola, would be shut down by the man who once headed that company.
It will be interesting to observe how Xiaomi is received by the country's 5 million population, the majority of whom trace their roots back to China.
The tip of a shoelace is called an «aglet» (or aiglet); the word finds its way into English via Old French and can trace its roots back to «acus», the Latin word for needle.
The Mini Hardtop traces its roots back to the original Mini, which still stands out as one of the most famous front - wheel drive cars six decades after its debut.
Foy Insurance Group is a family of Independent Insurance Agencies located in New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts with community roots back to 1893.
This insurer traces its initial roots back to the time of one of the worst stock market crashes in United States history.
Mutual Trust Life Insurance Company traces its roots back to 1904.
Ultimately, there are two policies — crop / livestock insurance and ag - related business insurance — and they come from the company's roots back in the 1930s.
Minnesota Life traces its initial roots back to the year 1880.
As of July 1999, Transamerica became a wholly owned subsidiary of Aegon N.V. — a leading provider of life insurance, pensions, and asset management that traces its original roots back to 1844, and now has operations in more than 20 countries and serves more than 26 million customers.
However, this company can technically trace its roots back to the year 1885, as the company's initial predecessor, ING Group, started to create this company when it acquired a major stake in Wisconsin National Life Insurance Company (which was then followed up the following year with Midwestern Life Insurance Company).
Field Law traces its roots back to 1915, making it one of the oldest law firms in Alberta.
The firm: Tracing its roots back to the firm of Estey Schmitt & Moxon, Robertson Stromberg took its present form in the 1980s under the guidance of Robert Stromberg.
Our practice traces its roots back to the dawn of eDiscovery.
The National Law Review traces its roots back to 1888.
The firm traces its roots back to the first law firm in the Pecos Valley area of New Mexico.
This common law crime can trace its roots back to the thirteenth century and even earlier into Anglo - Saxon law - the King didn't make it illegal, it just was, and the courts decided what the punishment should be (death usually).
This 11 - lawyer boutique traces its roots back to 1944, when Ian Horne joined up with Harold Beckwith.
Haley's novel traces his family roots back six generations to one of his African ancestors, in the process telling a compelling story of survival and resilience.
Although Ryan Ryan Deluca LLP traces its roots back to the early 20th century, today's senior partners began their careers at Ryan, Ryan & Hickey, a partnership that began in 1966.
I could ask what is your religion but it; s enough to say I'm afraid your rhetoric has roots back to a time when we had «heretics» and victims of that state could be executed, even drawn and quartered in public.
In this rare new interview, Kruger reflects on her development as an artist, tracing her roots back to working class Newark, New Jersey, then through joining Condé Nast as a designer — the role that would equip her with design fluencies employed throughout her career.
The nonprofit San Diego Museum of Art Artists Guild, which traces its roots back to the 1915 Panama - California Exposition in Balboa Park, may have strong ties to the past, but it's not stuck in it.
The Watkinson Library, Hartford Public Library, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford Art School Library, and even the library of the Hartford Medical Society all trace their roots back to the Wadsworth Atheneum.
Manga, which had its roots back then, is not much in evidence (thankfully), but everything else sure is.
Both can trace their roots back to the pen - and - paper RPGs popularised by Dungeons & Dragons but, in their formative years, they chose to follow paths that would take them in very different directions.
This beautifully restored holiday rental house traces its roots back to the 14th century.
This historic lighthouse has roots back to 1873.
Cannon Beach families that can trace their roots back to this early time recall wooden homes constructed from driftwood, ship debris that washed ashore, held together with whatever supplies they could make or that was brought from the city (meaning Portland.)
The Kecak dance has its roots back in the traditional Balinese religious rituals that were used to exorcise evil.
Behind the wedding party the towering Shinto shrine Meiji Jingu cast a long shadow over the pavilion where we stood, and the stoic couple — the groom clad in black and the bride in a white kimono and wearing the traditional wedding headgear known as the watabōshi — looked impassively forward as the Shinto priest bowed before them, completing a ceremony that dates its roots back thousands of years.
The Shih Tzu is widely regarded to be one of the most ancient of the existing dog breeds, tracing its roots back to fossilized remains dated to approximately 10,000 years ago.
Another dog breed that can trace its roots back to the chill of the northern China region is the Chow Chow.
Another long - haired breed makes the ancient list as the Norwegian Forest cat can trace its furry roots back centuries to the area of Norway.
The elegance of the Siamese breed can trace its roots back to Thailand (formerly Siam) and in fact a cat described in detail resembling the Siamese was found in a book that was believed to be written between 1350 and 1767.
The organizations that came together over time to form today's Animal Humane Society trace their roots back nearly 140 years.
Hills Pet Nutrition can trace its roots back to the year 1928, to its founder Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr..
Dog fighting is a blood sport which traces its roots back to the Roman Empire during which various types of animals, including bears, were slaughtered in coliseums for the amusement of the spectators.
Since modern Boxers can trace their roots back to a small foundation gene pool, they're no exception.
The modern American pit bull terrier (APBT) can trace its roots back to England and the early 19th century.
The Chihuahua, the smallest recognized breed, traces its roots back to the 9th century.
As you might imagine from the name, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel traces its roots back to royalty.
Although the precise origin of the APBT is not known, we can reliably trace its roots back at least one hundred and fifty years or so [1] to England.
The Maltese is an ancient breed that can trace its roots back thousands of years, and to this day it remains a popular breed.
This is a passion that takes roots back to 1932 and 4 generations.
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