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The book makes explicit which elements of sources are accepted as going back to each stratum of the early church.
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Other buildings of interest include the dairy from the late 19th century, the "foramlingshus" (community centre) from 1901 and the old people's home with a history going back to 1924.
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Calamity Jane has meant going back to how it all started.
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Going back to more ancient times, the four pillars were broken; the nine provinces were in tatters.
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Going back to the old economy was not (and is not) an option.
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There is no going back to some idealised version of a 1950s senior common room, occasionally intruded upon by deferential students.
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Going back to our investment business, we've always taken a long term view.
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We've been going back to all the studios, which is obviously a very labor intensive process because it's all brand new.
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Each jz contains a number of clans, which share a presumed genealogy of forefathers going back to the presumed ancestor.
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I keep going back to pore over them.
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