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The equipment is old, most of it dating from the late 1970's and 1980's.

Interest in Marvell has increased during the past 100 years, most of it dating from an essay by T.S. Eliot in 1921.

What you get here is a deep limpieza – cleaning – using meticulously kept equipment, some of it dating from the 1950s (the barber's chair is the only colonial relic).

On Feb. 8, an exhibition of recent work, much of it dating from last year, will open at the Esteban Vicente Museum of Contemporary Art.

"It's hard to compare any place to Beijing, the home of emperors," Li Guihong, 69, a retired government employee, said smugly after taking in the Taiwanese capital's urban landscape, much of it dating from the 1970s and '80s.

With its output sadly reduced, the operation decamped to Bushey in Hertfordshire, and the studios, based on an imposing building on the Kingston Road called Long Lodge, much of it dating from the 18th century, fell into disrepair.

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In its present state it dates from the 13th century, having been rebuilt several times since its founding in the 7th century.

Though it began in its present form in 1996, it dates from 1967.

Although it dates from 1956, and later compilations differ in some details, its general character is not in dispute.

It dates from 1769.

It dated from Trenton's heyday.

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