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Historically and role
Historically notable among the Louisiana code's differences from common law is the role of property rights among women, particularly in inheritance gained by widows.
Historically, crossbows played a significant role in the warfare of East Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean.
Historically, utilization of forest products, including timber and fuel wood, has played a key role in human societies, comparable to the roles of water and cultivable land.
Historically, in the far North, meats such as reindeer, and other ( semi -) game dishes were eaten, some of which have their roots in the Sami culture, while fresh vegetables have played a larger role in the South.
Historically, Tanzania has played an active role in hosting refugees from neighboring countries including Mozambique, DR Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda.
Historically, Ames was founded to engage in wind-tunnel research on the aerodynamics of propeller-driven aircraft ; however its role has developed beyond research and technology in aeronautics, to encompass spaceflight, and information technology.
Historically, the Jewish Theological Seminary has taken the leadership role in the Conservative movement ( unlike the Reform movement, whose congregational organization has dominated its rabbinical school ).
Historically, the role of the PSC has varied and evolved.
Historically, the river played an important role in the South African diamond rush, with the first diamonds in the country being discovered in alluvial deposits on the Orange.
Historically, the fundamental role of pharmacists as a healthcare practitioner was to distribute drugs to doctors for medication that had been prescribed to patients.
Historically, Wolves have been highly influential, most notably as being founder members of the Football League, as well as having played an instrumental role in the establishment of the European Cup, later to become the UEFA Champions League.
Historically, each player on the team had a role both on offense and defense.
Historically, the office of Indiana's Governor has been a weaker institution relative to the other branches of state government and also when compared to the role of governors of other U. S. states.
Historically, Vaisyas have played a much larger role in Indian affairs apart from trade and commerce, according to many historians Gupta dynasty of the Gupta Empire was a Vaishya dynasty, according to historian, Ram Sharan Sharma, Guptas were a Vaishya dynasty, " who may have appeared as a reaction against oppressive rulers ".
Historically, the alliance was defining and crucial for determining the borders of Brazil, a large Portuguese-speaking territory in South America, which differentiated itself from its Spanish-speaking neighbors as the United Kingdom took an important role in sponsoring Portugal against Spain in that region.
Historically, the Gananoque River's watershed had been an important water transportation corridor, extending north to the Rideau River watershed and playing a key role in the town's early history and economic importance.
( Historically Lwów was the administrative center of this part of Poland, but after 1945, when Lwów became part of the Soviet Union, that city's role was relinquished to Rzeszów.
Historically, government at all levels – local, state, and national – has played a large role in crisis management.
Historically, the city has played an important role in commerce and culture, due to its position on the Italian Peninsula and its natural port on the Adriatic Sea.
Historically, the conquest of Afghanistan has also played an important role in the invasion of India from the west through the Khyber Pass.
Historically it has been common for Prime Ministers to take on the role of Foreign Minister themselves, particularly if they have an interest in the field.
Historically the role of Queen's King's Printer extended to other official publishing responsibilities, e. g. the rights to print, publish and import the King James Bible and Book of Common Prayer within England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Historically it has played an extremely important role in the commerce of the New York metropolitan area.
Historically, the fur trade played an important economic role in the United States.

Historically and women
Historically, some women have cross-dressed to take up male-dominated or male-exclusive professions, such as military service.
Historically, the Christian church and lay-people have believed that more women than men are involved in paganism and witchcraft, which can be seen as far back as 1487 with the printing of the Malleus Maleficarum Several modern authors of Wiccan books state that, in current Wicca, the situation is the same.
Historically, there have been several Mujtahidehs in Shi ' ism, most famously the women in the family of Allama Hilli, as well as the Baraghani family of 19th century Qazvin.
Historically, women were not allowed to sing in the Church so the soprano roles were given to young boys and later to castrati — men whose larynxes had been fixed in a pre-adolescent state through the process of castration.
Historically, the mitzvah of tefillin was not performed by women, but the ritual was apparently kept by some women in medieval France and Germany.
Historically and cross-culturally, adulthood has been determined primarily by the start of puberty ( the appearance of secondary sex characteristics such as menstruation in women, ejaculation in men, and pubic hair in both sexes ).
Historically, advertising has used women in erotic roles and poses more often than men.
Historically, the Kwakwaka ' wakw economy was based primarily on fishing, with the men also engaging in some hunting, and the women gathering wild fruits and berries.
Historically, the personhood of animals, women, and slaves has been a catalyst of social upheaval.
Historically, women in ministry in COGIC are known as missionaries and are designated in two categories — Deaconess Missionary and Evangelist Missionary.
Historically, the Confucian coming of age ceremony has been the " Guan Li " for men and the " Ji Li " for women.
Historically, a possible allusion to André's lack of interest in women occurs in one of Shippen's letters, which refers to Andre's " unrequited appeal to the fairer sex.
Historically, the term " pocket " referred to a pouch worn around the waist by women in the 17th to 19th centuries, mentioned in the rhyme Lucy Locket.
Historically, or in Appenzell until the admission of women, the only proof of citizenship necessary for men to enter the voting area was to show their ceremonial sword or Swiss military sidearm ( bayonet ), this gave proof that you were a freeman allowed to bear arms and to vote.
Historically, women in the west have usually worn their hair long.
Historically, and in some cultures, for example India, the unibrow is viewed as an attractive quality in men and women alike.
Historically, most women gave birth at home without emergency medical care available.
Historically, Filipino Americans have opposed unfairness and racial discrimination within the work force in the 1930s, also many of the Filipino American males were often punished harshly for courting or having sexual relations with White American women.
Historically, the concept of ' hysteria ' was originally understood to be a condition exclusively affecting women, though the concept was eventually extended to men.
Historically, many realms forbade succession by women or through a female line in obedience to the Salic law, and some still do.
Historically and in anthropology, the girdle can be a scanty belt-shaped textile for men and / or women, worn on its own, not holding a larger garment in place, and less revealing than the loin-cloth, as was used by Minoan pugilists.

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