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Historically and traditional
Historically, the banjo occupied a central place in African American traditional music, before becoming popular in the minstrel shows of the 19th century.
Historically, it was traditional to use up all of the household's eggs before Lent began.
Historically, traditional herb combinations for ales were believed to have been abandoned when ales made with hops were noticed to be less prone to spoilage.
Historically, kickboxing can be considered a hybrid martial art formed from the combination of elements of various traditional styles.
Historically, mushrooms have long been thought to hold medicinal value, especially in traditional Chinese medicine.
Historically, they have shown little interest in the central and southern parts of Namibia, where conditions do not suit their traditional way of life.
Historically, the tree's girth allowed for wide boards from traditional mahogany species.
Historically traditional ( or pagan ) religions typically combine religious authority and political power.
Historically, the traditional celebrations of Tatars depended largely on the agricultural cycle.
Historically, it used to be a part of the traditional region of Inner Carniola, but it is now generally regarded as a part of the Slovenian Littoral.
Historically, Methuen had a town meeting-selectmen form of government and was known as the Town of Methuen until it adopted a charter replacing its traditional town meeting and selectmen with a council and manager.
Historically, the river Huai He, a major river in central China and the traditional border between North China and South China, cut through north Jiangsu to reach the Yellow Sea.
Historically, many works have sought to capture or codify traditional Japanese cultural values and aesthetics.
Historically, the local accent could be described as a blend of traditional London Cockney, influenced by aspects of West Country pronunciation.
Historically significant systems of mentorship include traditional Greek pederasty, the guru-disciple tradition practiced in Hinduism and Buddhism, Elders, the discipleship system practiced by Rabbinical Judaism and the Christian church, and apprenticing under the medieval guild system.
) Historically, the cape has been known to sailors as a major hazard on the traditional clipper route and is sometimes regarded as one of the great capes.
Historically, Canadian conservatism has been derived from the Tory tradition, with a distinctive concern for a balance between individual rights and collectivism, as mediated through a traditional pre-industrial standard of morality – which has never been as evident in American conservatism.
Historically, this was the traditional crossing point on the old east-west stagecoach route across England.
Historically, March ( up to 1981 ), Ralt ( up to the early 1990s ) and Reynard ( 1985 – 1992 ) had been the main chassis manufacturers in two-litre F3, with Martini fairly strong in France ; Reynard pioneered use of carbon fibre in the mid-1980s replacing traditional aluminium or steel monocoque structures.
Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery.
Historically, there have been tensions between house church movements ( along with other restoration and revival movements ) and traditional churches.
Historically Dutch cuisine was closely related to northern French cuisine, which is still visible in traditional Dutch restaurants and the Southern regional cuisine.
Historically, the grand prize ($ 1 million ; annuity-only ) has been the combination of the two most costly properties, Park Place and Boardwalk, but in a 2006 game the top prize ($ 5 million, with the traditional $ 1 million prize for Boardwalk / Park Place ) was awarded for collecting the four railroads.
Historically, Christian churches have regarded homosexual sex as sinful, based on the Catholic understanding of the natural law and traditional interpretations of certain passages in the Bible.

Historically and industrial
Historically, precious metals were important as currency, but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities.
Historically, Metal Machine Music is now considered a seminal forerunner of industrial music, noise rock, and contemporary sound art.
Historically the evolution of coaching has been influenced by many other fields of study including those of personal development, adult education, psychology ( sports, clinical, developmental, organizational, social and industrial ) and other organizational or leadership theories and practices.
Historically, there is a growing consensus that most developed countries, including United Kingdom, United States, Germany and France, have intervened actively in their domestic economy through industrial policies.
Historically, precious metals were important as currency but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities.
Historically, precious metals have commanded much higher prices than common industrial metals.
Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Barnsley is notable as a former industrial town centred on coal mining and glassmaking although in the town few factories remain, notably the glassworks and coking plant.
Historically the town was known as a major centre for the production of textiles ( mainly linen ) after the industrial revolution and it continued to be a major producer of textiles until that industry steadily declined in the 1990s and 2000s.
Historically this was a time when Germany was leading the world in the industrial synthesis of dyes.
Historically it has been one of the most important channels for the commerce of the region, providing a passage for marine traffic between Upper New York Bay and the industrial towns of northeastern New Jersey.
Historically, the district has been influenced heavily by its industrial past with coal mining and textiles ' thriving in the district until their decline in the 1980s, but in common with the national economy the area has seen the decline of these sectors.
Historically, cam timers were employed on industrial machines to control repetitive sequencing operations.
Historically, the gigantic increase in labour productivity induced by technological progress since the industrial revolution has resulted in the dominance of the scale effect, bringing about both a massive increase in real wages and a decrease in labour time.
Historically and culturally, Gateshead has been considered generally subordinate to neighbouring Newcastle upon Tyne This was particularly so in the post-war years, when the industrial economy of the town declined markedly and contracted to a fraction of its pre-war counterpart.
Historically, the city has sported a strong industrial base and thus has strong blue collar roots.
Historically, the different chemical industries were regarded as different industrial processes and with different principles.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Orrell was once a centre of a flourishing mining industry, though today no evidence of the area's industrial past is present.
Historically, the U. S. military has had two categories of revolving funds ; stock funds and industrial funds.
Historically, petroleum was already being produced on an industrial scale in the United Kingdom and the United States by dry distillation of cannel coal or oil shale in the first half of the 19th Century.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Levenshulme is a former township and is predominantly residential with minimal industrial presence.
Historically, worker cooperatives rose to prominence during the industrial revolution as part of the labour movement.
Historically, the process was patented in the ' 50s, but it was industrially spread in the ' 70s for the production of large T-shaped joints for the oil & gas industry ( see figure ). Today it is moslty used in the automotive sector, where many industrial applications can be found, especially in the automotive sector.
Historically, Madeley's industrial activity has largely been in mining, and later, manufacturing, which is still a large employer in the town, along with service industries.
Historically, Glanton was a relatively industrial village, although in recent years the level of industry has declined.

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