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Spokesperson for the original family, Mr Rod Patch, recalls the origins of the shape of the current " Bundy Bottle ".
Although the first graduate degree, a PhD in classics, was awarded in 1885, many of the current PhD programs trace their origins to the 1960s.
* BackStory Radio episode on the origins and current status of Federalism
Its current name was coined by Charles L. Bouton of Harvard University, who also developed the complete theory of the game in 1901, but the origins of the name were never fully explained.
Two current major league franchises, the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs, can trace their origins to the National Association.
Their origins are unknown, but they may be gravitationally captured into current orbit or they may be ejecta from meteor impacts on the moon.
Historian and theorist Bryan Palmer argues that gender studies current reliance on post-structuralism — with its reification of discourse and avoidance of the structures of oppression and struggles of resistance — obscures the origins, meanings, and consequences of historical events and processes, and he seeks to counter the current gender studies with an argument for the necessity to analyze lived experience and the structures of subordination and power.
* The Community Fund of Darien, formerly The Darien United Way and Community Council, traces its origins to 1924 and assumed its current name upon withdrawing from the national United Way system in 2006.
The current church, which has a ring of eight bells, is of medieval origins but was substantially rebuilt in the 19th Century: the tower retains medieval fabric believed to be from the 15th century.
Initial issues of the current title reintroduced the characters and provided new and divergent origins for them.
The origins of microcredit in its current practical incarnation can be linked to several organizations founded in Bangladesh, especially the Grameen Bank.
The current Constitution traces its origins to the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War when the impending outbreak of the Chinese Civil War pressured Chiang Kai-shek into enacting a democratic Constitution that would put an end to KMT party rule.
The current system is the result of incremental reform which has its origins in legislation enacted in 1965 and 1974.
Today moved to the current street-side studio on June 20, 1994, providing a link to the show's 1950s origins.
* ICER in its current form does compress monochrome images better than colour images due to its origins as an internal NASA Deep Space Network file format.
The origins of the current Ertzaintza, as a police force of the part of the Basque Country under Spanish jurisdiction, can be traced back to the old municipal militias, which were popular organizations at the service of local bodies, created to satisfy the need for public safety.
The current airport has its origins in 1936 when Boise began buying and leasing land for the airport.
Kastoria is believed to have ancient origins ; it has been identified with the ancient town of Celetrum, possibly located on a hill above the town's current location, and captured by the Romans in 200 BC.
The university was founded in its current form in 1981, although its origins trace back to the 1870s.
The gradual evolution of Network Ten into its current form has its origins in the ongoing attempts by media mogul Rupert Murdoch to acquire a prized commercial television licence in Australia's largest capital city market, Sydney.
The approach to ethnology current at the time of the Society's founding relied on climate and social factors to explain human diversity ; the debate was still framed by Noah's Flood, and the corresponding monogenism of human origins.
The origins of the names of all stations in current use on the London Underground and Docklands Light rail with their opening dates.
This current could trace its origins back before World War I, since in the Netherlands a revolutionary wing of Social Democracy had broken from the reformist party even before the war and had built links with German activists.
The current station buildings date from the introduction of electric services in 1932 and of typical railway architectural style for the period, with little trace remaining of the station's Victorian origins.

origins and party
Beria was no easy man to defeat, and his ethnicisation policies ( that a local or republican leaders had to have ethnic origins, and speak the language of the given area ) proved to be a tool to strengthen the MVD's grip on local party organs.
The origins of the American Civil War lay in the complex issues of slavery, competing understandings of federalism, party politics, expansionism, sectionalism, tariffs, and economics.
Arguing that his party includes people of various ethnic or religious origins like Jean-Pierre Cohen, Farid Smahi or Huguette Fatna, he has attributed some anti-Semitism in France to the effects of Muslim immigration to Europe and suggested that some part of the Jewish community in France might eventually come to appreciate National Front ideology.
The Canadian Alliance's origins were in the Reform Party of Canada, which was founded in 1987 as a populist party supporting Western Canadian interests.
As a former member of the Communist party, Koestler rises above the dichotomy of much of the Cold War, showing a deep understanding for the origins of the Soviet Revolution, while at the same time severely criticizing its results.
It lost half of its seats in the parliament in 1995 parliamentary election and eventually merged with Tēvzemei un Brīvībai ( Fatherland and Freedom ), another right-wing party with similar origins in the Latvian independence movement.
Despite its Wellington origins, the West Coast town of Blackball is often regarded as the birthplace of the party, as it was the location of the founding of one of the main political organisations which became part of the nascent Labour Party.
People of diverse origins or social classes forget their cares as they party in the streets.
Primaries are common in the United States, where their origins are traced to the progressive movement to take the power of candidate nomination from party leaders to the people.
The party was formed in 1992 ; however, its origins can be traced to the early environmental movement in Australia and the formation of the United Tasmania Group ( UTG ), one of the first green parties in the world, which first ran candidates in the 1972 Tasmanian state election.
The party has its origins in the Indochinese Communist Party founded by Ho Chi Minh in 1930 ( see Communist Party of Vietnam ).
In 1992, leader Preston Manning released a book called The New Canada explaining the origins of the new party and its policies, explaining his personal life and convictions, and defending some of the controversial elements of Reform's policies.
The DLP has its origins in the historical Democratic Labor Party, a conservative Catholic-based anti-communist political party which existed from the 1955 split in the Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) until the 1978 DLP vote for dissolution, and which until 1974 played an important role in Australian politics.
A free party might have once been described as a rave, and the origins of the two are similar.
Carrillo put the party on a eurocommunist course, distancing it from its Leninist origins.
Although founded in 1988 it traces its origins back to 1920 and the Communist Party of Great Britain, and claims the legacy of that party and its most influential members Harry Pollitt and John Gollan as its own.
Although Libération is not affiliated with any political party, it has, from its theoretical origins in the May 1968 turmoil in France, a left-wing slant.
The modern origins of the party can be found in the early 1960s.
In 1992 Carl I. Hagen of the Progress Party accused the party of supporting free immigration to Norway, after Lisbeth Holand proposed that immigrants from non-European countries should have the same immigration opportunities as immigrants who have their origins from countries who are members of the European Economic Area.
Until becoming the Progressive Conservatives in 1942, the party was officially known as the Liberal-Conservative Association of Ontario, reflecting its Liberal-Conservative origins, but became widely known as the Conservative Party.
The Green Party traces its origins to the Values Party, considered the world's first national-level environmentalist party.
The party has its origins in the old Yugoslav Muslim Organization, which was the largest conservative Bosniak party in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Although open to privatization and civil society alternatives to the social state, in speech they move closer to the centre-left origins of the party and proud of them.

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