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Its roots went earlier, and performers like Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, and Oscar Brand had enjoyed a limited general popularity in the 1930s and 1940s.
Its roots lay in the arts and crafts school founded by the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1906 and directed by Belgian Art Nouveau architect Henry van de Velde.
Its main agricultural products are sugarbeets, fodder roots, potatoes, wheat, and hops.
Its paradigmatic ethnographic example is the division of Hindu society into rigid social groups, with roots in India's ancient history and persisting until today.
Its name is derived from Greek roots δύναμις dýnamis that literally mean " connected with power.
Its roots can be traced to the early church when the term " doctor " referred to the Apostles, church fathers and other Christian authorities who taught and interpreted the Bible.
Its name derives from the Greek roots ὀξύς ( oxys ) (" acid ", literally " sharp ", referring to the sour taste of acids ) and-γόνος (- gοnos ) (" producer ", literally " begetter "), because at the time of naming, it was mistakenly thought that all acids required oxygen in their composition.
Its roots go back to the establishment of the original founding of the Agudath Israel movement in 1912 in Katowitz, Prussia ( now Katowice, Poland ).
Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College.
Its roots take so much nutrients from the planet it has been seeded on that it kills the planet to support its fruit and growth.
Its contribution to these early virtual machines was to extend p-code away from its roots as a compiler intermediate language into a full execution environment.
Its roots can be found in the 12th century and it still belongs to the most popular religious songs to this day.
Its large, starchy, sweet-tasting, tuberous roots are an important root vegetable.
Its roots have been used as a laxative for at least 5, 000 years.
Its divine aspect combined with its habitat in the earth between the roots of plants made it an animal with chthonic properties connected to the afterlife and immortality.
Its ultimate derivation is possibly from the Turkic roots bai (" noble, rich ") and är.
Its roots can be traced back to 1859 when the Brighton School of Art was opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion.
Its omnivorous diet includes carrion but consists mainly of roots, leaves, berries, nectar, and insects.
Its roots extend into the late Classical period, when piano concertos were sometimes transcribed for piano with string quartet accompaniment.
Its strong Republican roots go back to the formation of the party in the 1800s following the collapse of the Whig Party, which had previously been the preferred party.
Its larvae ate the roots, rhizomes and the buds.
Its roots lie in the manufacture of furniture until the Depression destroyed the business.
Its constitutional roots remained the Acts of Union, two complementary Acts, one passed by the Parliament of Great Britain, the other by the Parliament of Ireland.
Its informal roots extend back to 1910, with efforts by Mrs. Charles Farnsworth in Thetford, Vermont and Luther Gulick M. D.

Its and lay
Its transcendence lay in the workers ' conscious creativity and participation, which is reminiscent of Marx's critique of alienation.
Its heartland lay in the Indus river valley in Pakistan, but settlements spread as far as the Makran coast, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, eastern Punjab, Kutch and Saurashtra.
Its strategical importance lay in the position at the approach to the Rhine from southeast.
Its importance lay in the fact that it was the first proper victory for the League of Augsburg, the first-ever alliance between the Vatican and Protestant countries.
Its dissolution was made lawful by the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act and the lands of the abbey were granted to lay owners.
Its importance, aside from its serving as a link between the small Garner community and the state capital, lay in the fact that it was a small section of what was to become one of the oldest and longest traveled corridors in North Carolina, the Central Highway.
Its location was chosen because it lay at the intersection of the road between Greenville and Eaton with the road between the communities of Miami County, Ohio and New Garden, Indiana.
Its founder, Patrick McSherry ( 1725 – 1795 ), procured a tract from the Digges Family in 1763 and proceeded to lay out a number of lots.
Its strategic trade advantage lay with control of the two vital packhorse bridges across the Anker and the Tame on the route from London to Chester.
Its commercial success helped lay the groundwork for involved, non-linear games in fantasy settings, such as those found in successful RPGs, including
Its origins lay in the belief in the dominance of reason and that " Man " was perfectible, if only the social conditions in which he or she lived would allow it.
Its origins lay in Leopold's attracting scientific and humanitarian backing for a non-governmental organization, the Association internationale africaine.
Its two original towns, Isaura Nea and Isaura Palaea, lay, one among these foothills ( Doria ) and the other on the watershed ( Zengibar Kalesi ).
Its origins lay in the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus and with right-wing members of the Monday Club.
Its ultimate failure had two sources, both of which lay with the civilian and military policy-makers in Washington: First, neither group could ever conceive that the North Vietnamese would endure under the punishment that they would unleash upon it.
Its position is indicated in the Bible: it lay north of Bethel and Shiloh, on the high road going from Jerusalem to the northern districts ( Judges xxi, 19 ), at a short distance from Michmethath ( Joshua 17: 7 ) and of Dothain ( Genesis 37: 12-17 ); it was in the hill-country of Ephraim ( Joshua 20: 7 ; 21: 21 ; 1 Kings 12: 25 ; 1 Chronicles 6: 67 ; 7: 28 ), immediately below Mount Gerizim ( Judges 9: 6-7 ).
Its territory lay between the states of Qin and Qi and included parts of modern day Henan, Hebei, Shanxi and Shandong.
Its central figure is Vimalakīrti, who is presented as the ideal Mahayana lay bodhisattva.
Its significance lay in its control over the caravan route between Damascus and Egypt and the pilgrimage route between Damascus and Mecca.
Its highest decision-making body is the Plenary Assembly, which meets every four years and elects the lay leadership ( Executive Committee ) of the WJC.
Its principal vent lay in the neighborhood of what is now Sulphur Works, but a second vent from which no lavas issued lay on the eastern flank of Little Hot Springs Valley.
Its importance lay in the fact that it was within a few miles of the limit of navigability of the Nile from Khartoum upstream.

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