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"This is his torical," "For the first time, the world's largest retailer has engaged in dialogue with opponents," said Alderman
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Additional revenues initially equiva - lent to 13 percent of Federal income tax revenues (projected at their his - torical average share of GDP over the past four decades) and growing over time — would be necessary to fill this gap.
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Moreover, the his - torical record shows that the Sherman was hardly helpless against German armor.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
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"This is unlikely to work in the South African context given the fragmentation and deep-seated his torical divides along race lines, which continue to bedevil the education system," he said.
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But the piece itself, the artistry, its his-torical significance, is more than enough to double that amount.
The Sinister Six Combo Castro, Adam Troy 2001
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The archaic syntax made the man sound as stilted as a his - torical holoplay.
The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Fran - cesco Algarotti (1762) prefers without any doubt his - torical representations to the “empty allegories and complicated mythological allusions” (Garas [1967], p. 280).
ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968
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Both economic and political freedom had been developing through “his - torical forces” for over a century, notably in Britain, and Smith's book was essentially “propaganda” for more complete economic freedom (later called “laisser - faire,” now “laissez-faire”).
ECONOMIC HISTORY FRANK H. KNIGHT 1968
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Since the Enlightenment the optimism concerning progress already founded in humanism has broken new ground and, coupled with awakening his - torical thought, leads to the idea that history strives toward its goal of salvation in constant or in undulating development.
ESCHATOLOGY WALTER SCHMITHALS 1968
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In the second part of the article we shall be discussing the develop - ment of “interpretative iconography,” i.e., of art his - torical studies concerning problems of iconography, with a special stress on recent developments in that field.
ICONOGRAPHY JAN BIA��OSTOCKI 1968
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