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It should be no surprise that many are wondering if Obama's new found love for trade deals may be founded in a desire to pave the way for an "Obama Foundation".
(Kmart, Target and Wal-Mart would all be founded in 1962).
This means in particular that word usage cannot be founded in Lockean ideas.
Citing the 18th-century English jurist William Blackstone, they argue that marriage should be "founded in nature".
[3] An artistic movement and association of artists commonly believed to be founded in Japan by Jiro Yoshihara in 1954.
Data on the ethnicity of UK residents by parliamentary constituency can be founded in the downloadable spreadsheet.
Other former players suggest that comments read as racist may not always be founded in racial bias.
Let those who wish for marriage to be "founded in nature" take note: the view outside the Supreme Court is full of life's beautiful sexual variegation.
Women fared little better in the Middle Ages, being excluded from the universities that began to be founded in Europe from the late 11th century onward.
The young software firms that will interest Invoke are at the geekier end: more likely to be founded in a Cambridge research lab than in Shoreditch, London's trendy tech quarter.
The state was the home of the first mosque to be founded in the United States, which was built by Lebanese immigrants in 1929 at Ross, in the northwestern corner of the state.
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