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From Time Immemorial         
BOOK BY JOAN PETERS
From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine; From Time Immemorial (book)
From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab–Jewish Conflict over Palestine is a 1984 book by Joan Peters, published by Harper & Row, about the demographics of the Arab population of Palestine and of the Jewish population of the Arab world before and after the formation of the State of Israel.
Time immemorial         
PHRASE MEANING TIME EXTENDING BEYOND THE REACH OF MEMORY, RECORD, OR TRADITION
Time Immemorial; Limit of legal memory; Legal memory; Ab immemorabili
Time immemorial () is a phrase meaning time extending beyond the reach of memory, record, or tradition, [ancient], "ancient beyond memory or record".[[Oxford English Dictionary (1971 ed.
time immemorial         
PHRASE MEANING TIME EXTENDING BEYOND THE REACH OF MEMORY, RECORD, OR TRADITION
Time Immemorial; Limit of legal memory; Legal memory; Ab immemorabili
a time in the distant past beyond recall or knowledge.
Ejemplos de uso de from time immemorial
1. "And I‘ve been competing, it seems, almost from time immemorial.
2. Hasn‘t our hasty "We shall do" been causing us problems from time immemorial?
3. Oga has been preserved from time immemorial and its content is being enriched in the Songun era.
4. Hazel twigs have been used from time immemorial for dowsing and Cornish people, I am told, used it to dowse for minerals.
5. The area around the ponds is an unsplit rock where eight round ponds came into being in a row, washed by water from time immemorial.