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origins and present
Bows and arrows have been present in Egyptian culture since its predynastic origins.
Little is known of its origins but it is likely that an early form of the Basque language was present in Western Europe before the arrival of the Indo-European languages to the area.
The collection spans the entire history of coinage from its origins in the 7th century BC to the present day.
It is generally thought that Jimmu's name and character evolved into their present shape just before the time in which legends about the origins of the Yamato dynasty were chronicled in the Kojiki.
Joysticks were present in early planes, though their mechanical origins are uncertain.
The Miller and Urey experiment ( or Urey – Miller experiment ) was an experiment that simulated the conditions thought at the time to be present on the early Earth, and tested for the occurrence of chemical origins of life.
There is at present little scholarly support for the view that tales of Robin Hood have stemmed from mythology or folklore, from fairies or other mythological origins, any such associations being regarded as later development.
The Encyclopaedia Judaica ( under " Samaritans ") summarizes both past and the present views on the Samaritans ' origins.
A tradition is a ritual, belief or object passed down within a society, still maintained in the present, With origins in the past.
The origins of the present state began with the establishment of a British settlement at King George Sound in 1826 ( later named Albany from 1832 ).
The study of the relationship between words present in the language at one time is synchronic etymology, part of descriptive linguistics, and the study of word origins and evolution is diachronic etymology, part of historical linguistics.
Judaism has gone through three stages between its origins in Iron Age Palestine c. 1000 BCE and the present day.
The fourth ( chapters 26 – 28 ) flashes back to the origins and growth of Milo's syndicate, with the fifth part ( chapter 28 – 32 ) returning again to the narrative " present " but keeping to the same tone of the previous four.
The university traces its historical origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its present Gainesville campus since September 1906.
The origins of the village date back to the Iron Age when a settlement was believed to have been built on the site of the present church.
In his work on the history of religion, Eliade is most highly regarded for his writings on Alchemy, Shamanism, Yoga and what he called the eternal return — the implicit belief, supposedly present in religious thought in general, that religious behavior is not only an imitation of, but also a participation in, sacred events, and thus restores the mythical time of origins.
From its origins near Fort Snelling, St. Anthony Falls relocated upstream at a rate of about per year until it reached its present location in the early 19th century.
The parliament in its present form was first constituted at Eidsvoll in 1814, although its origins can be traced back to the allting or common assemblies as early as the 9th century.
In China, the term has negative connotations because of its origins in European colonialism and present use by militant groups.
This is merely here because of the origins of Eton Fives as the ledge is present at the chapel in Eton College.
( It was no doubt significant that the present royal family, the Tudors, had Welsh origins.
Also, George Călinescu was a more complex writer who, among different literary creations, produced the monumental " History of the Romanian literature, from its origins till present day ".
When a battle ended, the warrior, true to his mercenary origins, would ceremoniously present trophy heads to a general, who would variously reward him with promotions in rank, gold or silver, or land from the defeated clan.
He begins by explaining that people must understand human nature before they can interpret the origins of love and how it affects the then present time.

origins and armed
The early Waffen-SS can trace its origins to 1934 in the SS-Verfügungstruppe: two Standarten ( regiments ) under retired general Paul Hausser armed and trained to Army standards, and held ready at the personal disposal of the Führer in peace or war.
From its origins in 1954 as ragtag maquisards numbering in the hundreds and armed with a motley assortment of hunting rifles and discarded French, German, and American light weapons, the FLN had evolved by 1957 into a disciplined fighting force of 40, 000.
Other units of the British armed forces that can trace their origins to the British Commandos of the Second World War are the Parachute Regiment, the Special Air Service, and the Special Boat Service.
It is an acronym for " self-defence without weapons " in Russian and had its origins in the Soviet armed forces.
It was in these construction works that the 1953 uprising had its origins, when increased work quotas led to protests that would spread throughout East Germany, and were only put down by armed Soviet intervention.
Active camouflage has its origins in the diffused lighting camouflage first tested on Canadian Navy corvettes including HMCS Rimouski during World War II, and later in the armed forces of the United States of America in the Yehudi lights project, and of the United Kingdom.
The origins of the unit can be traced back to April 1991, on the eve of Croatian War of Independence, when a group of armed men, the predecessors to the JSO ; led by Franko Simatović and Dragan Vasiljković set off from Belgrade to Knin.
In general, Protestants, armed with the authority of tradition, championed the idea of Australia as an integral part of the Empire ; and Catholics, freed from that authority by their Irish origins and their working-class affiliations, looked to the future by placing Australia first and the Empire second.
" The origins of Los Zetas date back to 1999, when commandos of the Mexican Army's elite forces deserted their ranks and decided to work as the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel, a powerful drug trafficking organization.

origins and forces
The myths about these gods were meant to explain the origins and behavior of the forces they represented.
He analyzed muscle forces as acting along lines connecting origins and insertions and studied joint function.
The modern day police forces of England and Wales have their origins in the evolution of constabularies ( bodies of constables ).
Gold modified his hypothesis and presented it in a 1992 paper " The Deep Hot Biosphere " in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Gold suggested that coal and crude oil deposits have their origins in natural gas flows which feed bacteria living at extreme depths under the surface of the Earth ; in other words, oil and coal are produced through tectonic forces, rather than from the decomposition of fossils.
In addition, the Polish forces were helped by Lithuanian light cavalry of Eastern origins and by Tartar skirmishers, who used mostly hit-and-run tactics.
In the process, Nadia and Jean save the world from violent domination by the Neo-Atlantean forces led by Gargoyle, explore worldly mysteries and the powers of the blue pendant, uncover Nadia's hidden family ties, and ultimately discover the secret origins of Nadia.
Prior to the 2005 restructure, the reserve forces of the Irish Army were known as the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil ( Local Defence Force ), which in turn has its origins in the Units formed in 1920s.
Joining forces with the Go-Backs, the Wolfriders defeated Guttlekraw's trolls and returned to the Palace, where they did indeed learn the truth of their origins and discovered the long-lost High One, their ancestor Timmain.
The origins of the chaoskampf myth most likely lie in the Proto-Indo-European religion whose descendants almost all feature some variation of the story of a storm god fighting a sea serpent representing the clash between the forces of order and chaos.
Elevating both at once with equal amounts of pull on both side of cervical spinal origins would counteract these forces.
The Phantom Stranger is a fictional character of unspecified paranormal origins who battles mysterious and occult forces in various titles published by DC Comics, sometimes under their Vertigo imprint.
Trưởng later said that these forces “ shed their paramilitary origins and increasingly became full-fledged soldiers ”.
The origins of the WPC lay in the Communist Information Bureau's ( Cominform ) doctrine, put forward 1947, that the world was divided between peace-loving progressive forces led by the Soviet Union and warmongering capitalist countries led by the United States.
* The film's origins began in 1965 with a trip by John Wayne to South Vietnam, and his subsequent decision to produce a film about the Army special forces deployed there as a tribute to them.
Upon their reunion, Ryo and Bagi join forces to find out the truth of her origins.
Her historical work portrays the origins of Hinduism as an evolving interplay between social forces.
Using very detailed documents with clear origins, A. V. Isayev provied the casualties of the Soviet forces as below:
The origins of the Boy's Town concept along the U. S .- Mexico border can be traced in part to the relationship that developed between the United States Army and various ad hoc entrepreneurs in northern Mexico during the Army's 1916 – 17 Punitive Expedition ; specifically when General John J. Pershing's forces were pursuing General Pancho Villa in Chihuahua.

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