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Based in Kunming, it traces its origin to 1902, when Qu Huanzhang developed a medicine to stop bleeding.

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It traces its origins to Victoria College (1903) and received degree-granting status with its founding as the University of Victoria.

It traces its origins to a Buffalo Bill Memorial Association established in 1917, the year of that showman's death.

It traces its origins back to the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on theatre written by the mythic priest Bharata.

It traces its origins to Scandinavia, and owns five TV production companies in the UK: Diverse, Lucky Day, Red House, Bullseye and Dangerous.

According to Victor Stein, co-author of "The Billiard Encyclopedia: An Illustrated History of the Sport," it traces its origins to Egyptian ground and table games contested in the royal court circa 3300 B.C. "It looked like a sport, but it was actually a magical cult," Mr. Stein had informed me in an interview at nearby Blatt Billiards, a leading equipment maker.

In Manitowoc, Beerntsen's — it traces its origins back to the same family as the Green Bay store's — offers up gooey hand-dipped creams and mint meltaways, waist-high display cases, a soda fountain and, through a clock-crowned arch that's a figurative doorway to another time, two rows of booths where soup-and-sandwich lunches are served.

It traces its origins from the earliest days of the American occupation, when L. Paul Bremer III, the American administrator of Iraq, outlawed the party in May 2003, and then, in November of that year, established a commission to oversee a process of barring all but the party's junior members from public life.

For context, apartheid was a horrific system of legalized segregation (officially beginning in 1948, though technically it traces its origins back to 1795 and British colonialists) in South Africa where blacks and people of color were treated as sub-human and forced from their homes into segregated slums and ghettos.

But Gaulier traces its origin further back.

Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík traces its origin to 1056, when a school was established in Skálholt.

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