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Due to the rise of the gourmet hotdog (surely, an oxymoron?), beef dogs are making inroads in the UK, but, certainly historically, compared to pork, I have found beef dogs too tightly compacted, too meaty and – as with many upmarket sausages knocking on for 100% meat content – a bit dry.

In this regard, LOTH stands to specific scientific theories of the (various aspects of the) mind somewhat like the "Atomic Hypothesis" stands to a whole bunch specific scientific theories about the particulate nature of the world (some of which may be and certainly historically, have been incompatible with each other).

"States' rights," a glorification of the private interest over the public good, and race hatred are certainly, historically speaking, American, but there's nothing "constitutional" or "conservative" about them.

I think that whole area certainly historically has been associated with glamor and then with social destitution... destitution and poverty, the sensationalism of sex.

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Although this view indeed produces a more coherent view of his multifaceted work, it is certainly not historically correct.

Bramall said there remains an outdated view of the north among Britain's London-centric investment community: "Some British investors have got a somewhat bucolic view of the north, or certainly have had historically," he said.

2013 has certainly been a historically tough year for PCs and the industry that builds and sells them.

Frege formalized his system more explicitly, but his system was not precisely a set theory in the modern sense: the most that can be said is that his system is inconsistent, for basically the reason given here, and a full account of the differences between Frege's system and our "naive set theory" is beside the point (though historically certainly interesting).

Our problem is that our revenue has dropped down to between 15 and 16 percent -- far lower than it has been historically, certainly far lower than it was under Ronald Reagan -- at the same time as our health care costs have surged, and our demographics mean that there is more and more pressure being placed on financing our Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security programs.

Kentucky certainly has a historically strong manufacturing base to build on, and deploying idled auto plants and other infrastructure to the production of clean energy technologies would be a big boost to the state's economy.

It's certainly one-sided, but historically this is legitimate.

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