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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, these claims — alongside those of well poisoning and host desecration — have been a major theme in European persecution of Jews.
Historically it used to be possible to buy EPROMs with these register bits on the same chip.
Historically, RT-11 also served as the inspiration for many microcomputer OS's, as these were generally being written by programmers who cut their teeth on one of the many PDP-11 models.
Historically, it is of course impossible to prove or disprove that these records speak of the same flag, or if the flag of 1208 or 1219 ever existed.
He first discussed some of these oriental practices in a series of articles entitled Magic, Mesmerism, Hypnotism, etc., Historically & Physiologically Considered.
Historically, special courts enforced Jewish law ; today, these courts still exist but the practice of Judaism is mostly voluntary.
Historically these systems are most commonly combined, either formally or informally, in some manner.
Historically there have been differences among average scores in IQ tests of different population groups ; these have sometimes been called " racial IQ gaps ".
Historically, sea mammals such as whales and dophins have been consumed as food, though that happens to a lesser extent these days.
Historically, these have been of many types, but two dominate:
Historically these have been regarded as " self-evident ", but more recently they are considered assumptions that characterize the subject of study.
Historically, many Canadian private sector business scandals had come to light only through the intervention of the US SEC or other regulators ( Garth Drabinsky, Conrad Black, Steven Bingham being three notable examples ), due in part to the lack of whistleblower protections, plaintiff-friendly libel laws and a lack of investigative journalism due to these.
Historically these beliefs were notable in Early Modern Europe of the 14th to 18th century, where witchcraft came to be seen as a vast diabolical conspiracy against Christianity and accusations of witchcraft led to large-scale witch-hunts, especially in Germanic Europe.
Historically, these twelve divisions are called signs.
Historically, these are known as melanins.
Historically, the counties of Meath, Westmeath and small parts of surrounding counties constituted the province of Mide, which was one of the " Five Fifths " of Ireland ( in the Irish language the word for province, Cuige, from Cuig, five means " a fifth "); however, these have long since become the three northernmost counties of Leinster province.
Historically, large sacks often contained grains ; thus the association of these knots with the miller's trade.
Historically, these energy terms have been used inconsistently.
Historically, these kinds of " market socialist " systems attempt to retain state ownership of the commanding heights of the economy, such as heavy industry, energy, and infrastructure, while introducing decentralised decision making and giving local managers more freedom to make decisions and respond to market demands.
Historically, measures taken to mitigate these hazards were concerned with protecting the vehicle itself, but due to this achieving only limited protection the focus has now shifted to safeguarding the crew within from an ever-broadening range of threats, including Radio Controlled IEDs ( RCIEDs ), blast, fragmentation, heat stress and dehydration.
Historically, these independent cities have been carved from the province that surrounds them.
Historically, botanical gardens exchanged plants through the publication of seed lists ( these were called in the 18th century ).
Historically, elliptic functions were first discovered by Carl Gustav Jacobi as inverse functions of elliptic integrals ; these in turn were studied in connection with the problem of the arc length of an ellipse, whence the name derives.

Historically and power
Historically, the international community would have targeted weak states for territorial absorption or colonial domination or, alternatively, such states would fragment into pieces small enough to be effectively administered and secured by a local power.
* 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, retired emperors have kept power over a child-emperor as de facto Regent.
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, mainframes acquired their name in part because of their substantial size, and because of requirements for specialized heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ( HVAC ), and electrical power, essentially posing a " main framework " of dedicated infrastructure.
Historically, two doctrines concerning executive power have developed that enable the president to exercise executive power with a degree of autonomy.
Historically, people in positions of power have welcomed and encouraged good-humoured buffoonery, while have tried to censor, ostracize and repress satire.
Historically there have also been negative consequences, mostly associated with the dams normally required for power production.
Historically, this class of cartridge was commonly known as. 30 caliber, the Imperial unit equivalent, and was most commonly used for indicating a class of full power military main battle rifle ( MBR ) cartridges.
Historically, in countries where Communist Parties were struggling to attain state power, the formation of wartime alliances with non-communist parties and wartime groups was enacted ( such as the National Liberation Front of Albania ).
Historically, military fiat had no relation to particular theories of economics or how to use the power of the state (" political science ").
Historically traditional ( or pagan ) religions typically combine religious authority and political power.
Historically, the Fourth International was established in France in 1938: Trotsky and his supporters, having been expelled from the Soviet Union, considered the Comintern or Third International to have become " lost to " Stalinism and incapable of leading the international working class to political power.
Historically, these rivers and streams were used to power various types of mills ( i. e. grist mills, fulling mills, etc.
Historically the power rule was derived as the inverse of Cavalieri's quadrature formula which gave the area under for any integer.
Historically, arena rock bands have often come from the hard rock, heavy metal and progressive rock genres, utilising a more commercially oriented and radio-friendly sound, with highly-produced music that includes both hard rock numbers and power ballads, both often employing anthemic choruses.
Historically and to the present day, various social and political movements ( such as Social credit ) have criticized the involvement of the private sector in " creating money ," claiming that only the government should have the power to " make money.
Historically, power was generated by watermills, providing a possibility for the development of an industry in the village.
Historically, the major economic centre of a state or region often becomes the focal point of political power, and becomes a capital through conquest or federation.
Historically, the tale established Andersen's reputation as a children's author whose stories actually imparted lessons of value for his juvenile audience, and " romanticized " children by " investing them with the courage to challenge authority and to speak truth to power.
Historically, whichever faction controlled Terra has held more political power than any single Great House.
Historically, early CPUs implemented with vacuum tubes consumed power on the order of many kilowatts.
Historically atomic power is an older term, and nuclear power is newer.

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