Similar words: date back to, backdate, state bank, comeback, die back, come back, give back, move back. Meaning: v. belong to an earlier time.
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31. Offical snow fall Official snowfall records for Washington date back to 1884.
32. The researchers measured the magnetic strength of certain rocks found in the Kaapvaal craton of South Africa, a geologic region known to date back more than 3 billion years.
33. Artifacts from the temple date back to various times during the Greek-run Ptolemaic dynasty, which lasted until 30 B.C.
34. Some of the oldest buildings and pyramids date back to 1500 years ago and are of Toltec and Mayan origin.
35. Nottingham has about 500 sandstone caves, many closed to the public, Walker said. The caves date back to early Viking times in about 800 A.D.
36. The University of Bradford, UK received its Royal Charter in 1966 but its origins date back to the 1860's.
37. On her father's side they date back further than Adam.
38. He hopes to drill cores that date back thousands of years at the Chukchi Sea margin, providing a detailed history of interaction between oceanic currents and ice.
39. After installed app, you can change date back to current date.
40. The documents date back to 1986 and outline operations at the Yongbyon nuclear complex,[sentencedict.com/date back.html] where North Korea produced weapons-grade plutonium that was used in an October 2006 nuclear detonation.
41. Experts have continued to piece together the ship's history and believe its construction could date back to the 1770s, during the time of the Revolutionary War.
42. Legends of people of committing the act of self-immolation date back centuries.
43. They believe that beneath the Moon's dust-covered surface they will find the remains of meteorites that date back to the early history of the earth.
44. A lathy white scar below my left knee could date back to almost twenty years ago.
45. Wuhan University ( date back to 1893 ): Improve Yourself , Carry Forward Stamina , Seek Truth and Develop Innovations.
46. The oldest deposits in the cave date back to 120,[sentencedict.com]000 years ago.
47. Cases of electric people date back to 1786, the most famous of which is that of 14 year old Angelique Cottin, whose presence caused compass needles to gyrate wildly.
48. These plant fossils date back to the age of the dinosaurs.
49. My family has a vase, which is said to date back to Ming Dynasty.
50. The male body – said to date back to between 2900-2500BC – was discovered buried in a way normally reserved only for women of the Corded Ware culture in the Copper Age.
51. Although the origi of taekwondo date back thousands of years, the triathlon dates back to 1978.
52. The roots of this doctrine date back into antiquity but have a firm foundation in Aristotelean natural philosophy.
53. Official snowfall record from records for Washington date back to 1884.
54. Prior to this discovery, the oldest known plants had been liverwort cryptospores found in Saudi Arabia and the Czech Republic which were thought to date back around 462 million years.
55. Versions of the Adam-and-Eve story date back at least 5,000 years and have been told in cultures from the Mediterranean to the South Pacific to the Americas.
56. They see themselves as following traditions that date back thousands of years.
57. The origins of the real estate investment trust, or REIT (pronounced " reet ") date back to the 1880s.
58. Nelson Mandela's son-in-law faces a hearing in Johannesburg over his possible extradition to America, to face charges of rape that date back to 1993.
59. Historically, the roots of Spanglish date back to the American colonial period, during which Iberian civilization left its imprint in Florida and the Southwest.
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