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Historically and two
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, people secured food through two methods: hunting and gathering, and agriculture.
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, two parties dominated Jersey politics.
Historically there were public railway services in the island, provided by two railway companies:
Historically, letters ( in paper form ) were the only reliable means of communication between two people in different locations.
Historically, Lesser Poland was divided into two lands-Kraków Land and Sandomierz Land, both of which emerged after the Testament of Bolesław III Krzywousty.
Historically and internationally known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is sometimes controversially referred to as the Arabian Gulf or simply The Gulf by most Arab states, although neither of the latter two terms are recognized internationally.
Historically, the most obvious way of combining the two ( such as treating gravity as simply another particle field ) ran quickly into what is known as the renormalization problem.
Historically, the training and guild organization of goldsmiths included silversmiths as well, and the two crafts remain largely overlapping.
Historically, these have been of many types, but two dominate:
Historically, there have been two main types of vermouth, sweet and dry.
Historically, therefore, an alternative means of distinguishing between the two types of radiation has been by their origin: X-rays are emitted by electrons outside the nucleus, while gamma rays are emitted by the nucleus.
Historically there have been two conflicting yet widely used definitions for phase noise.
Historically the simplicity of game environments reduced the required number of sounds needed, and thus only one or two people were directly responsible for the sound recording and design.
Historically, the two camps have been called Whole Language and Phonics, although the Whole Language instructional method has also been referred to as " literature-based reading program " and " integrated language arts curriculum ".
Historically, the number of kingdoms in widely accepted classifications has grown from two to six.
Historically, the two states were long-standing enemies, but in recent years, they have enjoyed a much friendlier relationship and in 1986, they entered the European Union together.
This game is played annually in the Roanoke Valley and consists of two football teams from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Historically this was two separate open spaces: Tooting Graveney Common nearer to Tooting, and Tooting Bec Common towards Streatham.
Historically, the parish of Sheringham comprised the two villages of Upper Sheringham, a farming community, and Lower Sheringham, which combined farming with fishing.
Historically, kimberlites have been subdivided into two distinct varieties termed ' basaltic ' and ' micaceous ' based primarily on petrographic observations ( Wagner, 1914 ).
Historically, West Helena and its sister city Helena, located on the Mississippi River, have been two of the focal points in the history of the development of the blues.

Historically and concerning
Historically, African Americans have faced much harsher treatment concerning segregation than any other racial, ethnic, or ancestral group.
Historically, literature concerning Islamism and Muslim political institutions has been propagated via the Orientalist discourse, where the rejection of certain post-Enlightenment, national, and secular values has been translated into such movements ’ retrogressive nature.

Historically and executive
Historically, the British monarch was the sole source of executive powers in the government.
Historically, the British sovereign held and directly exercised all executive authority.
Historically, power in Kentucky's executive has been split amongst a variety of elected positions — including Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, and several commissioners — but in the late 20th century, political power has centralized in the office of Governor.
Historically, the uses of executive privilege underscore the untested nature of the doctrine, since Presidents have generally sidestepped open confrontations with the United States Congress and the courts over the issue by first asserting the privilege, then producing some of the documents requested on an assertedly voluntary basis.

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, 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, these very-low-cost power supplies incorporated a simple full-wave rectifier that conducted only when the mains instantaneous voltage exceeded the voltage on the input capacitors.
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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