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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 First Army was the most politically significant because of Rio de Janeiro's position as the nation's capital through the 1950s.
Historically, the relationship involved a man in a higher status position, usually with a legally sanctioned wife, who maintains a second household with the lesser " wife ".
Historically, Monophysitism ( usually capitalized in this sense ) refers primarily to the position of those ( especially in Egypt and to a lesser extent Syria ) who rejected the Council of Chalcedon in 451 ( the Fourth Ecumenical Council ).
Historically it was strategically important as the " Gateway to the Highlands ", with its position near the boundary between the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, indeed, it has been described as the brooch which clasps the Highlands and the Lowlands together.
Historically, the individual receiving the highest number of votes is selected to serve as the Mayor, and holds this position for two years of the four year term.
Historically, the Comptroller of the Household was a position in the English royal household, the second-ranking member of the Lord Steward's department.
Historically, many low-speed aircraft have had swept wings in order to avoid problems with their center of gravity, to move the wing spar into a more convenient location, or to improve the sideways view from the pilot's position.
Historically, Christian mortalists have advanced theological, lexical, and scientific arguments in support of their position.
Historically, St Catharine's position has been unexceptional and in the controversial annual league table of colleges placed towards the middle.
Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, much of the wealth of the town was facilitated via Selby's position upon the banks of the River Ouse.
Historically, the theological position of the OGBB was largely established by Peter Nead and William J. Shoup, both of whom were prolific Brethren authors and preachers.
Historically the NRP initiated the regulations allowing yeshiva students to avoid military service and supported that position over a long time.
Historically, this position had been originally attributed to Cardinal Richelieu.
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 a religious centre, the economy of the locality is driven by agriculture and its position as a dormitory town, being only 8 km from Tralee.
Historically the two largest parties have nearly always been Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, and so the position of Leader of the Opposition has alternated between them.
Historically the premier banking organisation in Ireland, the Bank occupies a unique position in Irish banking history.
Historically, though, few of Thomas of Woodstock's editors supported the position of Shakespeare as its author.
Historically, the position was pre-dated by the Minister of Militia and Defence.
Historically, its position within Anglicanism is generally considered to fall within the parameters of the High Church tradition, whereas Virginia was seen as the seminary in the Low Church tradition.
Historically, the Arminian Remonstrants raised this doctrine as a point of debate over predestination in the Quinquarticular Controversy, and their position was ultimately condemned by Calvinists at the Synod of Dort in 1619.
Historically, due to their close geographical position, Getafe has always held a strong rivalry with Leganés.
Historically the third town of Trinidad, Arima has slid into fourth position as Chaguanas has boomed into the largest town in the country.

Historically and allowed
Historically, the President of Weimar Germany was popularly elected in 1925 and 1932 by a two-round system that in the second round allowed any candidate to run and did not require an absolute majority.
Historically the fiqh also came to include comparative law, local customs ( urf ) and laws motivated by public interest, so long as they were allowed by the above four sources.
Historically, the tree's girth allowed for wide boards from traditional mahogany species.
Historically, the term match referred to lengths of cord ( later, cambric ) impregnated with chemicals, and allowed to burn continuously.
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, pushers were allowed at the start of the race.
Historically, Hardanger's relative isolation allowed for the development of a unique musical culture, with which Tveitt became infatuated.
Historically, only members of the royal family and the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, have been allowed to pass through the arch in ceremonial procession.
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, many other trademarks owned by other corporations had been allowed to become generic words, such as " shredded wheat " and " thermos " -- a disappointment and loss to their originators.
Historically, the term " lump of labour " originated to rebut the idea that reducing the number of hours employees are allowed to labour during the working day would lead to a reduction in unemployment.
Historically, hogs were also allowed to forage in gardens and orchards after the harvest was over.
Historically Quebec and Ontario only allowed CAs to audit public companies.
Historically, Receivers were given powers which allowed them to " hurt, maim or kill " anyone obstructing them in their duties.
Historically, Quebec and Ontario only allowed CAs to audit public companies.
Historically, it was an important tool for molecular biologists since the extremely optimized program allowed the software to run on ( then ) modestly powerful personal computers.
Historically, personal injury claims have been allowed, as in Hale v Jennings.
Historically, Sainis were not listed among those Punjab castes which allowed the form of widow remarriage known as Levirate or Karewa.
Historically, officers leaving four-star positions were allowed to revert to their permanent two-star ranks to mark time in lesser jobs until statutory retirement, but now such officers are expected to retire immediately to avoid obstructing the promotion flow.

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