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Founded

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Founded meaning

simple past and past participle of found | simple past and past participle of find

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These students included Kenji Tomiki (who founded the Shodokan Aikido sometimes called Tomiki-ryū), Noriaki Inoue (who founded Shin'ei Taidō), Minoru Mochizuki (who founded Yoseikan Budo ), Gozo Shioda (who founded Yoshinkan Aikido ).

It was founded in 1792, and Northern Trust was founded in 1889.

The family amendment sought to describe families as being founded not just on marriage but also on 'other durable relationships' while removing a reference to families being founded on marriage in a later subsection.

Founded by Franciscan Father Junipero Serra in 1771, the San Gabriel Mission has long been seen as an essential link to California’s past, as well as to the brutality and racism on which the state was founded.

He and his brother Bob founded the Miramax entertainment in the ’70s, but in 2005, they split from the company and founded Weinstein Co.

I founded Qualitas, an early legal process outsourcing company (LPO), and then co-founded and managed Clearspire, a groundbreaking 'two-company model' law firm and service company.

Partridge founded the ROTC because his father, Samuel Partridge, a soldier of the Revolution, had concern for the newly founded United States and its lacking a development resource for qualified military officers.

Set up by in 1931, the Vidyalaya, popularly known as ashramshala is one among eight schools founded and run by the Gujarat Vidyapith, a residential university founded by Gandhi.

The principles on which the brand was founded – serving freshly prepared, quality home-style food in a warm, friendly environment that brings the community together – are as true today as they were when it was founded 54 years ago.

This is not unusual in Italy: A founded in 1934 vouches for authentic Parmesan, and a nonprofit founded in 1984 safeguards Neapolitan pizza.

About 70 local farmers attended the meeting for the new support group chapter, which founded by Jim and Barbara Adams of Hamilton County founded as part of their efforts to deal with their own financial issues.

Founded in 1565 by a Spanish admiral, St Augustine, 40 miles south of Jacksonville, is the oldest European settler-founded city in the US.

Africa Mafa Bamba founded The Abidgan Stuckists in 2001 in Ivory Coast and Kari Seid founded The Cape Town Stuckists in 2008 in South Africa.

Among putative medical practices available at the time which later became known as "alternative medicine" were homeopathy (founded in Germany in the early 19c.) and chiropractic (founded in North America in the late 19c.).

Among the most important are Poznań's Polish Theatre of Dance, founded by Conrad Drzewiecki and currently led by Ewa Wycichowska, and Wrocław's "Pantomima", founded by Henryk Tomaszewski (1919–2001).

Article 36 outlines four bases on which the Court's jurisdiction may be founded: * First, 36(1) provides that parties may refer cases to the Court (jurisdiction founded on "special agreement" or "compromis").

Bellingham was further south near Boulevard Park, founded in 1853; while Fairhaven was a large commercial district with its own harbor, also founded in 1853.

Cases founded on compromissory clauses have not been as effective as cases founded on special agreement since a state may have no interest in having the matter examined by the Court and may refuse to comply with a judgment.

He founded 12 monasteries in the vicinity of Subiaco, and, eventually, in 530 he founded the great Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, which lies on a hilltop between Rome and Naples.

In 1886, Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor in Druid's Hall on S. Fourth Street, and in 1890 the United Mine Workers of America was founded at old City Hall.