Sentences with phrase «traced back over»

The origins of today's international schools can be traced back over 90 years, but the number of schools has grown exponentially in the past 20 years.
The ingredient is said to be traced back over a century for everything from skin issues to battle wounds so that's impressive.
The lineage of most of the bulls in current Holstein herds, for example, can be traced back over a hundred years to just a few bulls, said Liu, who worked with Ti - Cheng Chang and Yang Yang, both former post-doctoral fellows in animal science at Penn State, and the late Ernest Retzel, National Center for Genome Resources.
The merger created one of the largest full - service firms in the Atlantic region, with roots tracing back over 100 years.

Not exact matches

If, when attempting to browse the Internet over the past few years, you've been assailed by ads featuring a whitening product to restore yellowing teeth, or an acai berry product to deflate bloated bellies, chances are they could be traced back to the young man in Sherwood Park.
This is utterly different from true discounting - which does not rely on multiples, but instead carefully traces out the likely path of future revenues, profit margins, cash flows and earnings over time, and explicitly discounts expected payouts and probable terminal values back at an appropriate rate of return.
Tracing its origins back over ninety - five years, Dale & Lessmann LLP serves the needs of many leading Canadian and global companies.
In fact, each human gene can be traced back to a single ancestor at some point over the last few million years, but different individuals at different times, and this is entirely to be expected statistically.
In large part our individual economic stability can be traced back to the many decisions we have made over our lives.
Whitehead considers this single procedure from different perspectives and in different types of relations, and the difficulty which the reading of his major work entails is — as already emphasized — to be traced back to the problems of gaining intellectual control over this shift of perspectives.
Indeed, given that a big part of the reason the Falcons have had to commit so many picks to the defense over the last five years can be traced back to an unnecessary move Blank forced Dimitroff to make, its fair to say Blank owed Dimitroff a chance to clean up the mess he'd largely forced him to make.
David Cameron's frustrating Europe obfuscation can be traced back to his other big crisis on the issue: abandoning the Tories» «cast - iron guarantee» over the Lisbon treaty referendum.
With that in mind, V for Vendetta traces a line in British politics which stretches back over 400 years, in glamourising the lone rebel and the idea of standing up against the establishment.
This approach would also end the debate over institutional donation caps, since every penny given could be traced back to a completely willing and engaged individual.
The controversy over Common Core in the state traces back to 2010, when lawmakers in Albany required districts to come up with a teacher evaluation system or else they'd withhold state aid.
The ship is equipped with a SeaBeam system, which bounces a sonar signal off the ocean floor while tracing a back - and - forth swath over the area like a lawnmower.
Before opening the box, the researcher performed nonsensical actions over it, either rubbing the box with the back of the hand and doing a wrist twist in the air or tracing a cross into the top of the box and then tracing the edges.
By comparing the genomes of 203 vertebrates, they first traced the origin of KZFPs back to a common ancestor of tetrapods (four - legged animals) and coelacanth, a fish that evolved over 400 million years ago.
To understand anxiety as an illness, it helps to take a step back and trace these changes over time.
By comparing DNA from 1083 varieties of modern rice with 446 samples of wild rice taken from all over southern Asia, they have traced the plant's history back to three distinct types of rice.
Many symptoms and conditions can be traced back to an inability to detoxify effectively, so delving into them all would seem a bit over the top.
With little if any attention to such a critical body part, the body over time begins to go haywire: plantar fasciitis, knee troubles, pelvic floor issues, back pain, even splayed ribs and a over lengthened rectus abdominis can trace part blame back to our friends who live in the calf.
Anyways, back to the toner, it is one of the few toners that doesn't irritate my skin and actually removes any left over traces of makeup.
«Using a kabuki brush, swirl it over your matte bronzer and then starting along your hairline, begin tracing the number three (on the right side), bringing the brush along the perimeter of your face, back in toward the center of your face directly under your cheekbone, and back out again along the perimeter of your face again, swiping it under your jawbone and ending up at your chin,» Schlip explains.
Don't worry about covering up the outline because when it's time to cut we'll just flip the paper over and cut on the outline we traced on the back.
Take a print out of any object, shade the back of the paper with pencil, flip the paper over to the front, and trace the outline of the shape.
Over the course of millions of years, variations and mutations in organisms produced countless forms of life that could all be traced back to a common ancestor.
While I've been fortunate enough to cover many film festivals over the years, including Sundance, SIFF, and Fantasia, my most memorable experience traces back to 2014's Port Townsend Film Festival.
Even if he ends up sticking close to the trajectory of The Empire Strikes Back, the same way Abrams basically traced over A New Hope, it's helpful to remember that Empire was, you know, awesome.
Book - length film studies by amateurs can be traced back to Salman Rushdie's 1992 The Wizard of Oz, the volume that launched the BFI Film Classics — possibly the most bountiful book series in the history of film criticism in any language, and one that sums up some of the gains criticism generally can boast over the same period, when DVD extras, building on the precedents established with laserdiscs, started to become institutionalized.
These initiatives use challenges to focus attention and effort on specific problems, and they can be traced back to the mathematician David Hilbert, who over a century ago defined a set of unsolved problems to spark progress in the field of mathematics.
The Sheffield Institute of Education can trace its roots back over a century when teachers were first educated at the City of Sheffield Training College.
It's more stylish than its kin but still on the conservative side.There's a wraparound air dam up front, a deck - lid spoiler in back and a trace of plastic cladding over the rocker panels from wheel well to wheel well, but it takes «Intercooled multivalve DOHC» lettering along the front quarter panel to give onlookers more visible evidence this isn't an ordinary Spirit sedan.
Holden's six - cylinder engine, which was carried over from the Kingswood, could trace its roots back to 1963 and was no longer competitive.
The G55 AMG's blood line can be traced to a German military design dating back to the 1970s, and really hasn't changed much over the years.
According to the Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase & Co is the largest commercial bank in the U.S.. Although it was founded in 2000 just 16 years ago, Chase traces its history back to the Bank of the Manhattan Company, which was founded over 200 years ago by Aaron Burr.
The credit bureaus originally collected information not just from stores and shopkeepers, but information over lawsuits, divorces, and even newspaper clippings that can be traced back to Abraham Lincoln (these practices are said to have spawned «mass surveillance»).
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.
Most American Airedales trace their ancestry back to CH Master Briar, a British dog brought over to the United States near the turn of the century.
The organizations that came together over time to form today's Animal Humane Society trace their roots back nearly 140 years.
Although there are over 70 specific cat breeds recognized today, they can all trace their lineage back to the Felis Sylvestris or the Middle Eastern Wildcat.
Many disputes over the location of cat colonies can be traced back to «untidy» colony management practices — loose bowls or plates, or even worse, food poured directly onto the ground.
We have over 140 years of experience in our breed and can trace our entire breeding program back to the mating of two dogs in the 1860's with very careful notes and ledgers maintained on every single breeding.
Tracing its history back to an original store in Coldwater, Mississippi, opened in 1947, today fred's is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, and operates over 700 discount general merchandise stores, including 24 franchised fred's stores, mainly across the southeastern states.
Pera Palace traces its origins back over a century to the arrival of the Orient Express, which terminated in the city for from 1883.
The Luxury Collection brand traces its name back to 1992, when ITT Sheraton (Sheraton, which was founded in 1937, was taken over by ITT in 1968) applied the name to 28 of its best hotels and 33 of its Sheraton Towers hotel - within - a-hotel properties.
Not only can Bank of America trace its banking legacy back over 200 years, but the company also pioneered the mass - market consumer credit card in 1958 with its first BankAmericard.
Back in New York in 1953, Sari Dienes takes direct ink traces from a Soho sidewalk, while Robert Rauschenberg has John Cage drive a Model A Ford over twenty sheets of typewriter paper to leave its tread.
Over the years Maartje Korstanje's works have become more abstract, although her sculptures can still be traced back to her childhood near the coast of Zeeland; a place where human life and nature have always been in contact.
The exhibition takes its theme from the 1983 KBS live broadcast Finding Dispersed Families, as it empathetically looks back on the remaining traces of the diaspora that is inevitably fading away over time.
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