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In the 12th century Islamic conquerors introduced it to India and Pakistan, where it took root and, later, blossomed during the Mughal Empire (1526-1857).
It's an entrenched practice that took root during World War II and that, largely, has served the workforce well.
The 100 percent word (or, more accurately, number) choice is striking because it evokes the numerical identity politics that took root during the Occupy Wall Street movement this year.
My skepticism took root during my first visit.
Yet "educationalist élitism" describes the Democratic thinking that took root during her husband's Presidency.
Above all, Mr Ouattara must tackle the corruption that took root during Mr Gbagbo's decade at the helm.
The insurgency took root during the occupation's first few months, when the Coalition Provisional Authority seemed oddly disengaged from the problems of postwar anarchy.
The hostility between the people and the revolutionary shock troops is far older and deeper than anything that took root during Milosevic's relatively brief tenure.
Crony capitalism also took root during the privatizations of state assets in the 1990s, when the lines between government and corporate interests became blurred.
But many question whether they can overcome the ill will that took root during the bruising 2014 mayoral campaign, which Gray lost to Bowser.
Mr. Steinherr said Europe now faced a fundamental quandary after having failed to resolve deep-seated competitive issues that took root during the financial crisis.
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