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We view animals among us as the result of the millennia-old process of domestication — a complex, symbiotic relationship that serves as significant measure of our humanity.
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There are the houses in the Germantown area of Jerusalem, which go back several hundreds of years, only to be put to shame by the millennia-old houses in the Old City, where people live, work, and jog.
Only one. « 2009
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Inside the 2-millennia-old quarry, which was the source of some of the limestone used to build the Old City, the singles took their spots at candlelit white tables.
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Brandr said, A millennia-old source of unadulterated evil dispensing relationship advice?
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Brandr said, A millennia-old source of unadulterated evil dispensing relationship advice?
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Inside the 2-millennia-old quarry, which was the source of some of the limestone used to build the Old City, the singles took their spots at candlelit white tables.
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The award-winning documentary Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? looks at possible causes of colony collapse disorder as well as the millennia-old relationship between bees and humans that had been so mutually beneficial for so long.
Jonathan Kim: ReThink Interview: Taggart Siegel & Jon Betz, Makers of Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? Jonathan Kim 2011
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In the drive to diversify away from traditional stocks and bonds, the emotional and aesthetic appeal of millennia-old antiques is starting to attract a broader range of buyers.
Pricing the Priceless Tara Loader Wilkinson 2011
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The national pride associated with a new season of Arab democracy has proved less meaningful than millennia-old faith communities.
Joseph K. Grieboski: President Obama, Religious Freedom And The Arab Summer Joseph K. Grieboski 2011
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Manufacturing supply chains applied modern transportation technologies to a millennia-old principle that if someone in a neighboring village can make a good more efficiently than you can, you should buy it from him.
Now Comes the Global Revolution in Services Joseph Sternberg 2011
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