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As to the origins of what was to become computational complexity theory, the next summer Rabin returned to the Lamb Estate.
In Italy, St Martin's summer ( Estate di San Martino ) was expected and celebrated as a rural tradition with ancient origins, and is marked by a festival throughout the peninsula on November 11.
Raith House and Raith Tower sit on Cormie Hill to the west of Kirkcaldy and several parts of the town are built on land formerly of the Raith Estate, although the modern housing estate bearing the Raith name dates from long after the origins of the team.

origins and go
The origins of the break key on a computer keyboard go back to telegraph practices.
The origins of DES go back to the early 1970s.
The origins of the Gaelic triangular harp go back at least to the first millennium.
Although the origins of music videos go back much further, they came into their own in the 1980s, when Music Television's format was based on them.
Still working for MI6, he goes on to collaborate with Pete Wisdom of MI-13 in facing the Welsh dragon, which had turned amnesiac and become a human crime lord ; Shang Chi had been told by Wisdom that the dragon ( being inherently noble ) would go free once it remembered its true origins, and was embittered to find this had been a lie.
The concept of nirvana comes from the Yogic traditions of the Sramanas whose origins go back to at least the earliest centuries of the first millennium BCE.
Two miles ( 3 km ) to the south is the former village of Old Malden from which it gets its name, whose origins go back to Anglo-Saxon times, the name being Old English for Mæl + duna = the cross on the hill.
The origins of Polo go back to Persia.
According to Rodriguez, the origins of the film go back to Desperado.
The origins of what became Škoda Auto go back to the early 1890s where, like many long-established car manufacturers, a company started out manufacturing bicycles.
The origins of Shea Stadium go back to the controversial west coast relocation of the Dodgers and the Giants which left New York without a National League presence.
Although geophysics was only recognized as a separate discipline in the 19th century, its origins go back to ancient history.
The hypothesis that the troubadour tradition was created, more or less, by William after his experience of Moorish arts while fighting with the Reconquista in Spain was also championed by Ramón Menéndez Pidal in the early twentieth-century, but its origins go back to the Cinquecento and Giammaria Barbieri ( died 1575 ) and Juan Andrés ( died 1822 ).
Salisbury holds an annual St George's Day pageant, the origins of which are claimed to go back to the 13th century.
Environmental determinism's origins go back to antiquity, where it is first encountered in a fifth-century medical treatise ascribed to Hippocrates: Airs, Waters, Places.
Administratively, the Town is made up of several old settlements, whose origins go back to the distant past.
This episode of history, in which the Fir Bolg come from what is assumed to be a place near modern Scotland, settle in Ireland, and then go to the Aran Islands, on Ireland's western fringe, has given rise to one interpretation of Fir Bolg origins.
Although the origins of blacking-up for Mummer's Day have no racial connotations – the tradition going back to the days of the Celts – controversially, in the Padstow festival, a song with the words " He's gone where the good niggers go ", was formerly included due to the popularity of minstrel songs during the 20th century.
Actually, the origins of this bathing establishment go back to the Middle Ages when it was known as the Bagno della Crociata ( so named either after a Crusader who supposedly discovered the spring or from a corruption of the Italian word for crutch ).
The origins of Cáceres go back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the paintings in the Cuevas de Maltravieso ( Maltravieso Caves ) which date back to the late Paleolithic period.
" And the New York Times commented in 1981 that The Nuclear Emergency Search Team's " origins go back to the aftershocks of the Munich Olympic massacre in mid-1972.
Its origins go back to 1956, when three research institutes – the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics, the Institute of Natural Sciences, and the Institute of Jewish Studies – joined together to form the University of Tel Aviv.
The origins of the Schönbrunn orangery seem to go back to Eleonora Gonzaga as well.
Mount Allison's origins go back to a boys ' academy founded in June 1839 by a local Methodist merchant, Charles Frederick Allison.
The band's origins go back to 1967 when guitarist Mick Box, who was 20 at the time, formed in Brentwood a band called The Stalkers which started playing in local clubs and pubs.

origins and back
The classic work of Jewish mysticism whose origins date back 2000 years, the Zohar, is quoted liberally in all Jewish learning ; in the Zohar the idea of reincarnation is mentioned repeatedly.
However, the most important influence on Bauhaus was modernism, a cultural movement whose origins lay as far back as the 1880s, and which had already made its presence felt in Germany before the World War, despite the prevailing conservatism.
The origins of the Indo-European copulae can be traced back to four different stems * es-(* h < sub > 1 </ sub > es -), * sta-(* steh < sub > 2 </ sub >-), * wes-and * bhu-(* bʰuH -) in most Indo-European languages.
The origins of cognitive thinking such as computational theory of mind can be traced back as early as Descartes in the 17th century, and proceeding up to Alan Turing in the 1940s and ' 50s.
However, the origins of the modern city is generally traced back to a series of settlements in the first millennium.
The origins of cable broadcasting are even older as radio programming was distributed by cable in some European cities as far back as 1924.
Early origins of popular frozen desserts, such as ice cream, trace back to the Middle Ages when royalty would request fresh ice flavored with honey or a fruit syrup.
This marked the official end of dragoons in the U. S. Army, although certain modern units trace their origins back to the historic dragoon regiments.
Some Rosicrucians include Francis Bacon among their masters and trace their origins back to the time of Thutmosis III.
The origins of amateur fanac " fan " publications are obscure, but can be traced at least back to 19th century literary groups in the United States which formed amateur press associations to publish collections of amateur fiction, poetry and commentary.
Mostly, however, the technique is employed in more mundane ways that hark back to its nineteenth-century origins.
Reading, such as reading books, magazines, comics, or newspapers, along with browsing the internet is a common hobby and one that can trace its origins back many hundreds of years.
Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to antiquity, with its origins in the religious, mythological, and astrological practices of pre-history: vestiges of these are still found in astrology, a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy, and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World ( see astrology and astronomy ).
The concept's origins can potentially be traced back further.
Dairy Farm traces its origins in Hong Kong back to the 19th century when it was involved in the production of dairy products and ice.
In the seventh century, Isidore of Seville published his noted history, in which he traces the origins of most of the nations of Europe back to Japheth.
The origins of the Anti-Comintern Pact went back to the summer and fall of 1935, when in an effort to square the circle between seeking a rapprochement with Japan and Germany's traditional alliance with China, Ribbentrop and Ōshima devised the idea of an anti-Communist alliance as a way to bind China, Japan, and Germany together.
Therefore, while some Kuwaitis originally trace themselves back to Arab origin ( specifically the Najd area or Iraq ), other Kuwaitis can trace themselves back to Iran and a few other non-Arab origins.
The origins of Labour Day in Canada can be traced back to December 1872 when a parade was staged in support of the Toronto Typographical Union's strike for a 58-hour work-week.
Its origins are traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell's refusal to work more than eight hours a day.
Its origins can be traced back to the 16th-century School of Salamanca or even further ; however, Friedman's contribution is largely responsible for its modern popularization.

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