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Historically, astronomy was more concerned with the classification and description of phenomena in the sky, while astrophysics attempted to explain these phenomena and the differences between them using physical laws.
Historically, others have titled their appellate court a court of errors ( or court of errors and appeals ), on the premise that it was intended to correct errors made by lower courts.
Historically, her cult in Greece was imported from, or influenced by, the cult of Astarte in Phoenicia.
Historically, it was of particular relevance to sailing warships which used them to outmaneuver opponents when the wind had dropped but might be used by any vessel in confined, shoal water to place it in a more desirable position, provided she had enough manpower.
Historically, the coast around Königsberg in Prussia was the world's leading source of amber.
Historically, the size of farms and landed estates in the United Kingdom was usually expressed in acres ( or acres, roods, and perches ), even if the number of acres was so large that it might conveniently have been expressed in square miles.
Historically, the blót was an event that focused on a communal sacrifice at various times of the year for a number of purposes.
Historically, it was often sung as a sea chanty.
Historically, before the advent of widespread digital technology, ASP was the only method by which to manipulate a signal.
Historically, the use of two guns at once, one in each hand, is most associated with the American Old West, where revolvers holding only six rounds of ammunition were the highest capacity handguns available and reloading was a slow process.
Historically carving was a male art and leadership attribute ; in today ’ s world it is an art of both sexes.
Historically, the star was frequently used in celestial navigation in the maritime trade, because it is listed as one of the 57 navigational stars.
Historically, a byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer and for this reason it is the basic addressable element in many computer architectures.
Historically, the First Army was the most politically significant because of Rio de Janeiro's position as the nation's capital through the 1950s.
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Historically, doppelbock was high in alcohol and sweet, thus serving as " liquid bread " for the monks during times of fasting, when solid food was not permitted.
Historically the term latten was used for such alloys.
Historically, directors ' duties have been owed almost exclusively to the company and its members, and the board was expected to exercise its powers for the financial benefit of the company.
Historically, this proceeded from the labours of Jean de Launoy ( 1603 – 1678 ), " le dénicheur des saints ", and Louis Sébastien le Nain de Tillemont, who had shown the falsity of numerous lives of the saints ; while theologically it was produced by the Port Royal school, which led men to dwell more on communion with God as contrasted with the invocation of the saints.
Historically, cryptography was split into a dichotomy of codes and ciphers ; and coding had its own terminology, analogous to that for ciphers: " encoding, codetext, decoding " and so on.
Historically, in Europe, a city was understood to be an urban settlement with a cathedral.
Historically, this was often a promise to exchange the money for precious metals in some fixed amount.
Historically, when Capoeira was still prohibited this toque was used to alert capoeiristas that the police was coming, so they could escape before the practice being discovered.

Historically and legal
Historically, the word " order " ( Latin ordo ) designated an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordinatio meant legal incorporation into an ordo.
Historically, blame has often been laid on Abbey as legal guardian, but he may also have been unaware.
Historically, the Republic of Korea has regulated collective bargaining by requiring employers to participate but collective bargaining has been legal only if held in sessions before the lunar new year.
Historically, common law courts relied little on legal scholarship ; thus, at the turn of the twentieth century, it was very rare to see an academic writer quoted in a legal decision ( except perhaps for the academic writings of prominent judges such as Coke and Blackstone ).
Historically, many conscientious objectors have been executed, imprisoned, or otherwise penalized when their beliefs led to actions conflicting with their society's legal system or government.
Historically, riots have occurred due to poor working or living conditions, governmental oppression, taxation or conscription, conflicts between ethnic groups, food supply or religions ( see race riot, sectarian violence and pogrom ), the outcome of a sporting event ( see football hooliganism ) or frustration with legal channels through which to air grievances.
Historically, domain name registries operated on a first-come-first-served system of allocation but may reject the allocation of specific domains on the basis of political, religious, historical, legal or cultural reasons.
Historically, admission by legal articleship or clerkship was accepted but such route is no longer existed.
Historically, the Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek is the most important libertarian legal theorist.
Historically, it was always considered legal and binding for a couple to marry by making public promises, without a formal ceremony but this form has not been available since 1940.
Historically legal aid has played a strong role in ensuring respect for economic, social and cultural rights which are engaged in relation to social security, housing, social care, health and education service provision, which may be provided publicly or privately, as well as employment law and anti-discrimination legislation.
Historically legal aid has its roots in the right to counsel and right to a fair trial movement of the 19th Century continental European countries.
Historically, this included the majority of legal documents such as cheques, receipts, military commissions, marriage licences and land transactions.
Historically, and in particular before the founding of the police and the modern legal system, the concept of the Queen's peace was much more important.
Historically, many moneylenders skirted between legal and extra-legal activity.
Historically, courts took a literal approach to patent interpretation, based on established principles of legal interpretation.
Historically the legal profession has been insignificant in the PRC.
Historically, redevelopment agencies have been buying many properties in redevelopment areas for prices below their fair market value, or even below the agencies ' own appraisal figures because the displaced people are often unaware of their legal rights and lack the will and the funds to mount a proper legal defense in a valuation trial.
Historically, written Cantonese has been used in Hong Kong for legal proceedings in order to write down the exact spoken testimony of a witness, instead of paraphrasing spoken Cantonese into standard written Chinese.
Historically, the usage of adulterants has been common in societies with few legal controls on food quality and / or poor / nonexistent monitoring by authorities ; sometimes this usage has even extended to exceedingly dangerous chemicals and poisons.
Historically, the legal protection against self-incrimination is directly related to the question of torture for extracting information and confessions.
Historically, floating charges are a fascinating concept in that they are legal devices created entirely by lawyers in private practice ; there is no legislation and no judicial decision that was the genesis of a floating charge.

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