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Historically and term
Historically the term latten was used for such alloys.
Historically, the term originated in the mainframe field, where it had a well-defined meaning, very close to contemporary computer file.
Historically, defendant was a legal term for a person prosecuted for misdemeanour.
Historically, the term ferromagnet was used for any material that could exhibit spontaneous magnetization: a net magnetic moment in the absence of an external magnetic field.
Historically, the term has also been used in some fields of computer science and information technology to denote the gibibyte, or ( 1024 < sup > 3 </ sup > or 2 < sup > 30 </ sup >) bytes.
Historically the term GMT has been used with two different conventions, sometimes numbering hours starting at midnight and sometimes starting at noon.
Historically the term GMT has been used with two different conventions for numbering hours.
Historically this use of the term was often contrasted with the term " Labor " referring to those being managed.
Historically, there have been cases where the term " nybble " was used for a set of bits fewer than 8, but not necessarily 4.
Historically, it was most influential in the 1840s and 50s, when it helped to coin the term " cartoon " in its modern sense as a humorous illustration.
Historically, the term was probably influenced by Gothic haiþi " dwelling on the heath ", appearing as haiþno in Ulfilas ' bible as " gentile woman " ( translating the " Hellene " in ).
Historically, the term “ priest ” has been more associated with the “ High Church ” or Anglo-Catholic wing, whereas the term “ minister ” has been more commonly used in “ Low Church ” or Evangelical circles.
Historically, the term system operator applied to operators of any computer system, especially a mainframe computer.
Historically, the term terrorism was used to refer to actions taken by governments against their citizens whereas now it is more often perceived as targeting of civilians as part of a strategy directed against governments.
Historically, the term Tory has been applied in various ways to supporters of the British monarchy.
Historically, the term " Wends " has also occurred in the following contexts:
Historically, this term was essentially associated with IBM's line of mainframe operating systems starting with OS / 360.
Historically the term referred to a mortal inhabitant of the Earth as opposed to spiritual or divine entities.
Historically the term has often been used interchangeably with the term ' sonnet '.
Historically, the first term for optimization was " linear programming ", which was due to George B. Dantzig, although much of the theory had been introduced by Leonid Kantorovich in 1939.
Historically, IBM introduced the term to cover three different device types:

Historically and often
Historically, it was often sung as a sea chanty.
Historically, this was often a promise to exchange the money for precious metals in some fixed amount.
Historically, a great number of coinage metals ( including alloys ) and other materials ( e. g. Porcelain ) have been used practically, artistically, and experimentally in the production of coins for circulation, collection, and metal investment, where bullion coins often serve as more convenient stores of assured metal quantity and purity than other bullion.
Historically, especially in late 18th-and early 19th-century Britain, a dandy, who was self-made, often strove to imitate an aristocratic lifestyle despite coming from a middle-class background.
Historically, distances were often measured by chains such as Gunter's chain, and angles using graduated circles and, later, the theodolite.
* Historically, valve amplifiers often used a class-A power amplifier simply because valves are large and expensive ; many class-A designs use only a single device.
Historically, in Western societies the focus of genealogy was on the kinship and descent of rulers and nobles, often arguing or demonstrating the legitimacy of claims to wealth and power.
Historically, no VAT was levied in Jersey, with the result that luxury goods have often been cheaper than in the UK or in France.
Historically, blame has often been laid on Abbey as legal guardian, but he may also have been unaware.
Historically, kimonos were often taken apart for washing as separate panels and resewn by hand.
Historically, most roads in New Zealand were funded by local road authorities ( often road boards ) who derived their income from local rates.
Historically, Poland often saw itself in partnership with non-Slavic nations most of the time, such as Hungary, Saxony, Sweden or Lithuania under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569 to 1795.
Historically, the theorem is often attributed simultaneously to Riesz and Fréchet in 1907 ( see references ).
Historically, Muslim rulers have often remarried the wives of their conquered opponents in order to gain ties of kinship with their new subjects.
Historically, Unitarian Universalists have often been active in political causes, notably the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement, the social justice movement, and the feminist movement.
Historically, the X-Men have been based in the Xavier Institute, near Salem Center, in north-east Westchester County, NY, and are often depicted as a family.
Historically, large sacks often contained grains ; thus the association of these knots with the miller's trade.
Historically they have often taken the form of anagrams, Graecisms, and Latinisations, although there are many other methods of choosing a pseudonym
Historically, time standards were often based on the Earth's rotational period.
Historically, public peering locations were known as network access points ( NAPs ); today they are most often called exchange points or Internet exchanges (" IXP " or " IX ").
Historically, life on Mars has often been hypothesized.
Historically, the cornett was frequently used in consort with sackbuts ( 2 cornetts, 3 sackbuts ), often to double a church choir.

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