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This is my ancient web page, much of which (e.g. the garish background) is rooted in 1994 (when NCSA Mosaic was still the dominant browser and background GIFs were an exciting new feature of Netscape 1.0).
His view is rooted in the days when playing on Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday was the norm, and rotation was something practised only by arable farmers and gymnasts.
But the square's identity is rooted in the early 1900s, when earlier technologies — the subway and the electric light bulb — made possible its development, from a shabby center for the horse and livery businesses to a hub for news media, entertainment and, increasingly, shopping.
Her interest in science could be familial ― her father was a nuclear physicist ― but her passion for stories is rooted in her childhood, when she read incomplete portions of serialized Victorian novels and whatever she could find at her local library, where she volunteered.
This proposal is rooted in spatial cognition: when individuals wear left right inverting prism glasses, such that objects on the left appear on the right and vice versa, their vision is highly distorted.
No metaphor is behind Wyld's phobia: it is rooted in stories first heard when she was six.
Their argument is rooted in a grim statistic: when women die at the hand of an intimate partner, that hand is more often than not holding a gun.
Indeed, the Crimea crisis is rooted in the Soviet breakup, when the Soviet republics became independent states, based on borders drawn by Stalin.
This is rooted in the belief that when the United States buys more from foreign countries than those countries buy from us, jobs increase elsewhere and decrease here at home.
This seemingly blithe response, Lyndsey writes, is rooted in the fact that when Lyndsey was a girl her grandmother, who was then fifty-eight, developed a motor-neuron disease, and begged Lyndsey's mother to kill her.
The dispute is rooted in legal interpretations of when the United States would have to give formal notice to Russia that it was violating the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972, most likely involving construction of radar sites.
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