Some of those involved at the inception of the lottery admit mistakes have been made. |
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Next Friday sees the first anniversary of the inception of this desultory philippic. |
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Ever since the inception of this great competition Munster have come into their own. |
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Ilkley finish fourth in this highly competitive Yorkshire league one, their highest ever league placing since the inception of the league system. |
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Since the inception of the U.S. court system, this information has laid buried deep within paper filing cabinets in courts across the country. |
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In fact, this principle had already guided the site from it's inception, but it was now explicitly concreted into the site's ethic. |
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The elaborate design, praised at its inception, now is being blamed for ballooning costs and several delays. |
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The investment would be in two European options with the same inception and maturity dates. |
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Photography and fakery have gone hand in hand since the inception of the medium. |
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With respect to the inception of the right to life, this is generally taken as being the time of birth. |
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This will be the highest level at which Ilkley have competed in league rugby since the inception of league rugby many years ago. |
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Since the inception of the mandate, freedom of religious worship has been protected by law. |
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The Board since its inception has taken up every issue that confronts the community. |
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At the inception of the welfare state, people were prepared to believe that the government would look after them in old age. |
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This event was a huge success and has grown enormously since its inception 12 years ago. |
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As is noted, this is the first report to be produced after the inception of the scheme. |
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The two are among 34 fellows recognized in 2005, bringing to 532 the total number named since the program's inception. |
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But from its inception, the Labor party was wedded to the capitalist profit system. |
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Government from the very inception was reluctant to define and characterise the problem. |
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I'm now counting down to my 38th birthday, and then the second anniversary of the inception of this web backwater. |
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In addition, at least since the inception of the all-volunteer Army, the United States has never filled the Army exclusively with male recruits. |
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From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true womanhood. |
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The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception. |
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The inception of print-on-demand technology created a whole new, digital way of creating prints, called giclees. |
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The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception. |
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In rereading my notes from these meetings I am reminded how tenuous the project was at its inception. |
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From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure. |
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Twenty two others have tried going back to the inception of the tournament a decade ago and all have failed. |
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From its inception, it was meant to ward off the emergence of a hereditary aristocracy in the United States. |
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Sometimes the comparison will reveal a loss from the inception of the loan transaction. |
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With the inception of Yugoslavia in 1918, xenophobias were partially reprojected on the internal, Yugoslavia's space. |
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From inception, technology and technological change have been central to radio and television. |
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The majority of hedge funds, according to Forsyth, were showing their worst drawdown since inception for the month of May. |
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They will try to identify trends at their inception in they hope that they can exploit it, mass-produce it, market it. |
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Would-be Cassandras have been predicting the imminent downfall of the American imperium ever since its inception. |
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We thank the Directorate of Health Services, Government of Goa, which has collaborated with the project from its inception. |
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Spencer Plaza has since its inception evolved as a landmark of the present times, thrusting its presence on the city skyline. |
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Since its inception, jazz has been a melting pot of musical styles, reflecting the nation in which it was born. |
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The marching by Orangemen through nationalist areas has been contentious since the organisation's inception. |
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In spite of its militarily advantageous location, it has witnessed profound struggle nearly from its inception. |
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Since their inception in July 1999, they've been electrifying crowds all over Canada with their unique style and socially concious lyrics. |
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He has followed the event since its inception and can currently talk about little else. |
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Ever since its inception half a century ago, one of the Marg's main themes has been the art of the Asian miniaturist. |
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I did not accede to that application at the inception of the hearing or when I reconsidered it later. |
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Since their inception more than 100 years ago, built-up roofs have earned a tried-and-true reputation. |
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He traces the inception, and to some extent the dissemination, of the bipartite rural estate to the designs of the Carolingians. |
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Shia and Sunni Muslims have been inimical to each other from their inception, indeed their birth was caused by a war between two groups. |
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Since its inception, radio has had a particular symbolic significance attached to it. |
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In the decades that followed their inception, Indian boarding schools changed little in their attitude and mission. |
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In 1975, Randy Shilts, then a cub reporter for The Advocate, wrote about the inception of gay professional organizations. |
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Since inception, the people in the group have taken their task most seriously. |
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Most obviously Picasso at the inception of Cubism and either late Malevitch or Picabia. |
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It was therefore obvious that the cash flow of the business was from inception a critical matter. |
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Since its inception in Lismore 200 queries, by personal callers, telephone and letter, have been dealt with. |
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Yet when fox-hunting was considered a sport, from its inception in the eighteenth century, it was far from an amateurish or cost-free pursuit. |
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Given my propensities and proclivities, I do not know how, in this symbolic sense, I could have spent the inception of the millennium in a more meaningful way. |
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Since its inception in February 2003, says WACT trustee and den mother Melanie Hamilton, the group has been a supportive, mutually inspirational affair. |
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Since its inception, Hamas has had close ties with Iran, but relations soured when civil war broke out in Syria. |
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He was an honorary medical officer to the Royal Windsor Horse show and the Guards Polo Club from their inception and a member of the Barbers livery company. |
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With the incredible surge in popularity of online dating since its inception, countless niche communities have popped up. |
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Why is our can-do country, tied at inception to the pursuit of happiness, so reliably interested in visions of its own demise? |
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Peace Boat has sponsored global cruises on chartered passenger ships since its inception in 1983 to promote peace, human rights and environmental protection. |
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It has been about 150 years since the inception of photography and 120 years since paper began to be manufactured from acidic wood pulp rather than cloth. |
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The dominant architectural feature of the Main Quadrangle, Memorial Church was dedicated in 1903 in memory of Leland Stanford and has been non-sectarian since its inception. |
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The Dead C have been treading the same water since their inception in 1987 and their leaden, layered guitar-soaked dirges just feel tired up against the vibrancy of Konono. |
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Since its inception, the business has expanded to become a national retail chain. |
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If sporophytic mycelium is present when an aecium starts, the sporophytic and gametophytic components are intimately mixed in the aecium from its very inception. |
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And he has been involved in the Mind and Life Institute, the sponsor of the ISCS conference, from its inception. |
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And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception. |
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The inception of this new generation of NAO robots means a lot to our company. |
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The project has been bedeviled by problems since its inception. |
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The project has been shrouded in controversy from its inception. |
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We'll assist you at every stage from inception to completion. |
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The case history of a sample design from inception to final marketing was presented to the students. |
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Roman literature was from its very inception influenced heavily by Greek authors. |
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From its inception the agency has been helping people obtain and properly install car seats for children. |
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At their inception, the Whigs were protectionist in economic policy, with free trade policies being advocated by Tories. |
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The pound sterling is the world's oldest currency still in use and which has been in continuous use since its inception. |
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Although the metric system has changed and developed since its inception, its basic concepts have hardly changed. |
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Since its inception, HTML and its associated protocols gained acceptance relatively quickly. |
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Since the inception of the Tyne and Wear Metro, its rolling stock has remained the same. |
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Over 1,000 people have been killed in extrajudicial killings by RAB since its inception under the last BNP government. |
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This sermon marked the inception of what became known as the Oxford Movement. |
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In the 400 years since its inception, the role has been performed by numerous highly acclaimed actors in each successive century. |
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Yet the film was surrounded from its inception by intense anxiety, in some quarters of the Establishment, about the offence it might cause. |
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The two rival Darts World Championships have been held in the United Kingdom since their inception. |
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The Olympic Games have been used as a platform to promote political ideologies almost from its inception. |
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For the first time since its inception the America's Cup was defended outside of the US off the coast of Fremantle. |
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As of 2012, 269 vetoes had been cast since the Security Council's inception. |
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As such, a Spanish delegation has been invited to, and has attended, every G20 heads of state summit since the G20's inception. |
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British trade and capital have been important components of the American economy since its colonial inception. |
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The CAP has been roundly criticised by many diverse interests since its inception. |
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At inception, the project was led by Pete Slaiby, a Shell executive who had previously worked in the North Sea. |
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Also in 1966, the Royal Arms, which had been a feature of the newspaper's masthead since its inception, was abandoned. |
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The saltire was incorporated in the badge of the Reform Movement, for some time after its inception in 1998, but this no longer so prominent. |
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From the beginning of its inception, countries in the EU were judged by many standards, including economic ones. |
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From its inception, the Free Church claimed it was the authentic Church of Scotland. |
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A nonvanilla option will be more precisely sensitive to the forward volatility in the market between its inception and its stopping time. |
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The illumination and decoration was normally planned at the inception of the work, and space reserved for it. |
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On their inception, the Cardiff Blues kit corresponded with the traditional Cardiff RFC colours of Cambridge Blue and black. |
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Deer have been an integral part of fables and other literary works since the inception of writing. |
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The terms Southeast Asia and Oceania, devised in the 19th century, have had several vastly different geographic meanings since their inception. |
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Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, for which he was awarded the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize. |
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The inception date of the modern income tax is typically accepted as 1799, at the suggestion of Henry Beeke, the future Dean of Bristol. |
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They model the surrender option as an American option because its maturity is unknown at the inception of the contract. |
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Since its inception in 1963, IR-4 has assisted with more than 4,400 clearances on some 208 crops, from acerola and alfalfa to yam and youngberry. |
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Since its inception in 2010, ANCILE has been awarded five Brandon Hall Excellence Awards. |
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Since the program's inception in June 2006, more than 150 employees have redeemed LEEP dollars. |
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Volunteers have served since the regiment's inception in Montreal on January 31st, 1862 as the 5th Battalion, Volunteer Militia Rilles of Canada. |
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From the program's inception, Nelson and Erbrick pushed for a bottom-up effort. |
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The chicken Shashlick was moist and flavoursome and garnered one of the highest scores since the club's inception. |
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The Internet has been an integral part of Marabella Books from its inception and ebooks, for short subjects, are in the near future. |
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Open since 1952, this classic drive-in restaurant has had car-hop service since its inception. |
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Since its inception in 2010 by the SPE board of directors, the SPE Corporate Support Award has been a key goal for energy companies worldwide. |
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Since its inception, SSW has served over 60,000 students and over 4,000 teachers. |
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Everest contextualizes the war against Iraq by discussing the political history of the Iraqi state since its inception. |
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The grant is awarded by the SVS and has been supported by Gore since its inception six years ago. |
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The Governor said universalisation of primary education has remained a major objective of the Government since its inception. |
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Founded in 1989 by biotechnology engineer Aldo Basseti and managed by Renzo Bema, Gnosis has experienced strong growth since its inception. |
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Second graders have joined the book club since its inception in 1993, and membership has grown from 70 to 132 youth members. |
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Wasn't life better before the inception of digital channels which have to be filled with utter guff about hampsters and seagulls? |
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Since its inception, Electro has prided itself on providing customers with the best service and product quality in the industry. |
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Since its inception, FTE sought to alleviate poverty in marginalised areas of Egypt. |
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Since its inception, the NCCAOM has certified more than 24,000 Diplomates in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, Asian bodywork therapy, and Oriental medicine in America. |
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Since its inception, the privately-held company has built and managed more than 55,000 condominium and apartment residences in major markets throughout Florida. |
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Since its inception the competition has been dominated primarily by the Australian and New Zealand teams, which hold ten and four titles, respectively. |
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They continued covering this until 2010 when Sky Sports took over the rights, ITV also showed the European Championship in 2008 and Players Championship since its inception. |
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Since its inception the WBHOF has never had a permanent location or museum, which has allowed the more recent IBHOF to garner more publicity and prestige. |
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From its inception in 1996 through 2011, it was known as the Tri Nations, as it featured the hemisphere's traditional powers of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. |
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The earliest countries to adopt rugby union were England, the country of inception, and the other three Home Nations, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. |
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As the number of books in libraries have steadily increased since their inception, the need for compact storage and access with adequate lighting has grown. |
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The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role. |
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Taylor has dominated the event since its inception, with 11 victories. |
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Since its inception, Head Start has enrolled over 21,000,000 individuals. |
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The FEH has previously visited Peru twelve times since its inception in 1982, and successfully conducted training programs in Lima, Arequipa, Chiclayo and Trujillo. |
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Since the inception of the bursary project in 2011, a total of 16 students have received bursaries in fields such as Mining Engineering and Chemistry. |
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Since inception in 1997, BioMarin has applied its proprietary enzyme technology to develop products for lysosomal storage diseases and for the treatment of serious burns. |
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New this year, investors can rejigger their college plan holdings twice per year, compared with the limit of once per year since the 529 plan's inception. |
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Since its inception as a magazine in 1942, ACW has been at the forefront of the industry with insightful feature stories and breaking news articles. |
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The constituency has returned a Conservative MP since its inception. |
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Fahy, the Supreme Court reviewed only 27 cases between August 1935 and March 1941, even though the board had processed nearly 5,000 cases since its inception. |
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This law has been the subject of periodic controversy since its inception. |
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The target of his ire are clearly groups like Norm UK, which since its inception five years ago, has proved to be a thorn in the flesh of the pro-circumcisionists. |
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This form of elective monarchy existed in the kingdom from its inception in around 1400 until its complete disintegration in the early 20th century. |
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The Union of South Africa granted Dutch official status upon its inception, but in 1925 Parliament openly recognised Afrikaans as a separate language. |
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At this book's inception, when we came to, we found ourselves already traipsing around Penrose steps, already reactively enclosed in an unceasing loop. |
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The Scarlets' Director of Rugby, Gareth Jenkins, had been appointed as Wales' national team coach, having been with the region since its inception. |
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Aberdeen have played at Pittodrie Stadium since their inception. |
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A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed in a previously undeveloped area. |
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This was impossible from inception, but Radcliffe seems to have had no doubt in himself and raised no official complaint or proposal to change the circumstances. |
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James Craig governed Northern Ireland from its inception until his death in 1940 and is buried with his wife by the east wing of Parliament Buildings. |
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From its inception as a savings association in 2000, IndyMac grew to the seventh largest savings and loan and ninth largest originator of mortgage loans in the United States. |
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Since the inception of Super League in 1996, they have won the title on six occasions, and have added seven Challenge Cups to their five previous successes. |
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Since the inception of the Premier League, Manchester United has received the largest share of the revenue generated from the BSkyB broadcasting deal. |
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So was insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, Inception, and The Dark Knight Rises. |
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Caine appeared in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception as Prof. |
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Among the crowd were 3rd Rock from the Sun star Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Inception actor Lukas Haas. |
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Dante's Inferno, the Labyrinth and the Minotaur served as influences for Inception. |
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In 2010, he starred as Eames in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception for which he won a BAFTA Rising Star award. |
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In 2016, Memento, The Dark Knight, and Inception appeared in BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century list. |
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Is Christopher Nolan's Inception a masterpiece, drivel, too confusing? |
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Inception of the cupule of Quercus macrocarpa and Fagus grandifolia. |
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In Inception, Nolan was inspired by lucid dreaming and dream incubation. |
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