Examples of using Date back in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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A few of them date back to the Edo Period.
Described as"the last frontier," Palawan has artifacts that date back 50,000 years.
Some older buildings date back to the 19th century.
They date back hundreds if not thousands of years- with varying degrees of success.
The origins of Bingo date back to the 16th century.
They date back 1.83 million years, the oldest evidence of hominid habitation in Southeast Asia.
The symbols themselves are ancient, and the associations they make date back to the dawn of civilisation.
Early competitions date back to the 1930s, it became an international sport in 1952.
She says legal challenges have put the underground line's completion date back by around ten months.
Early competitions date back to the 1930s, and it became an international sport in 1951.
The oldest religious structure in the city isprobably the Ma Kok Miu temple which date back to the thirteenth century shrine.
The University of Nicosia's roots date back to 1980 and its predecessor institution, Inter college.
First discovered in 1927,these stone circles are believed to number in the thousands, and date back more than 2,000 years.
The UAE's military links with Pyongyang date back to 1989, when Abu Dhabi purchased Scud-B missiles from North Korea.
Burekas may have been invented during Ottoman Empire orcould even date back to the Ancient Roman time.
Qatar's first demographic records date back to 1892, and were conducted by Ottoman governors in the region.
According to stamens from Geologist Dr Danny Hilman couldhide the remains of a lost temple that could date back 20,000 years.
But those global temperature records only date back to 1850 and become increasingly uncertain the further back you go.
The cultivation of various fragrant flowers for obtainingperfumes including rose water may date back to Sassanid Persia.
The usage of rose should date back to the ancient Persia civilization and it has always been and still is symbol of love, peace and beauty.
It is estimated that the vast city, discovered by chance during an investigation on pollution,could date back some 9,000 years.
The CFTC's predecessors in the Department of Agriculture date back to the 1920s, but the Commission was formally created as an independent agency in 1974.
What's more, he says, the result“isn't going to be a greatscore” because the alternative credit history won't date back more than two or three years.
Nearby Faneuil Hall there are 3 long halls which date back to 19th Century and is now occupied by shops, marketers, exhibition and restaurants.
The city thrived under the rule of Charles IV, who ordered the building of the New Town in the 14th century-many of the city's most important attractions date back to that age.
Those assembling the woman date back to the same time period, but her male counterpart's contributors died at different times, some hundreds of years apart.
Other experts attribute the cloud concept to computer scientist John McCarthy, who proposed the idea of computation being delivered as a public utility,similar to the service bureaux that date back to the 1960s.
Our origins date back to 1852 and the original Bath School of Art, so we have built our reputation on more than 160 years of tradition and success.