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Despite a history going back ages, and despite occasional grim successes, germ weapons have never played decisive roles in warfare or terrorism.
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While the tradition of Jews wearing black headgear goes back ages (it was a sign of mourning for the loss of Jerusalem), it wasn't until the 1960s that ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students, as well as Chabad-Lubavitch Jews, began wearing the black fedora to distinguish themselves.
Another was Jon Wayne Young, who pled guilty to aggravated assault and aggravated robbery and had a history of sex-related offenses going back to age 13.
Few of its pupils qualify for free meals and the vast majority have had to prove their commitment to their faith with evidence of attendance at a place of worship going back to the age of six.
IN 2009, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff published This Time is Different, an empirical study of financial crises going back to the Middle Ages.
"New York can get through the winter without going back to the dark ages of dangerous and unsanitary megashelters".
Finally, in the innovative tradition of reuse going back to the middle ages interest in salvage is booming again today.
Are we a modern nation, or are we going back to the middle ages?" Dr Giner said the bullfight had a long history in Catalonia.
Some carried signs suggesting Sudan was going back to the Dark Ages.Sharia law, the basis of Sudan's criminal law, was brought in by President Gaaffar Numeiri in 1983 and has stirred conflict ever since.
"I think the idea of going back to the dark ages in regards to supportive care is a step backward," said Dr. S. Gail Eckhardt of the University of Colorado, the panel's chairman.
This lexicon of recycled clothes and eked-out puddings and pub songs going back to the Middle Ages is the vocabulary through which the people of Lark Rise transact their lives.
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