Sentences with phrase «very ancient roots»

Acupuncture is fairly new to the veterinary field but has very ancient roots in history.
The Most Exotic Isle on Earth - All the People of the Earth - The Vazaha Arrive - The Breed's Many, Very Ancient Roots - The Coton and the Hunting Dog - The Colonial Era - Conflicting Standards are Created - Cotons Come to North America - The Oakshade Kennel Years - The CTCA is Founded - The Code of Ethics - Cotons On - Line - Coton Conventions - Current CTCA Breeders in North America - CTCA Code of Ethics Breeders - The Cotons of the CTCA - Millennium Coton Club Confusion - The AKC Enters the Fray: Slouching Towards Bethlehem - Canadian Club Chaos - Should Coton Clubs Unite?
This brings us to an even more important reason for the current interest in the new millennium, one which has very ancient roots.

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If Christianity can be debunked at its very root, then the painful tug of this nostalgia for the lost innocence of fusion in the ancient tradition can be laid to rest: the ghost of Jesus will grant us peace, if only...
«This work is really important because it shows that human social interaction... [is] rooted in very implicit evolutionarily ancient processes,» says Laurie Santos, a psychologist at Yale University.
If you observe the subtitle of the book, namely Symbolical Logo Roots, injustice comes from a very ancient human root founded on greed and dominance of people over other people.
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