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Plaid has a grand history – some historians think plaid patterns date back to the early iron age – but somehow, it's the last time it was big that sticks most firmly in the collective memory.
These patterns date back to the 1970s and they operate both at the hyper-local and California state levels.
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Added to accurate records of flood patterns dating back for centuries, Nilometers were a necessary tool for control of Egypt.
In two surprise touches, there is a basement plunge pool and the closets are lined with wallpaper in patterns dating back to the 1920s.
Development and consumption patterns dating back to the Industrial Revolution became globalized in the 20th century.
Automated searches were conducted weekly through the database containing STM MLVA patterns, dates of specimen collection and postcodes of patients' residence.
At other sites in the region obsidian has been found to originate from eastern Anatolia [ 59, 60] suggesting prehistoric mobility patterns dating from as early as the Palaeolithic (cf. [ 61]).
After last season's captain, Brian Gionta (a Rochester boy), left for Buffalo, the club balked at promoting Subban, continuing a pattern, dating to his arrival, of hesitant embrace.
For instance, a sinuous strip of Art Deco wall painting is based on the Vitruvian wave, a pattern dating back to the classical period.
She called a local stencil expert, who reconstructed the original design of a house and trees within an oval, a pattern dating to the 1920s.
This pattern dated back to the 13th century, and by the late 20th century some hutongs hadn't greatly progressed: many lacked toilets, central heating and were considered slums by a China newly in thrall to the modern world.
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