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With Kenny Dalglish back in the dugout at Anfield and Bill Shankly's old traditions of pass and move gloriously back in fashion, it is perhaps fitting that these diaries should form the backbone of Fagan's biography which forms a history of the Boot Room and beyond.

When taken together, this multitude of eternal data forms a history of a person's life.

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Together, the previous films form a history of New York in the second half of the 20th century, seen from a distinctive perspective.

Asked to address the structural causes behind racial injustice in the United States, Walker pointed to the United States' desperate need to display a narrative of "exceptionalism," which has formed a history based on lies.

Collectively, they form a history lesson in sound.

After the patients signed the consent form, a history and physical examination, height and weight, and blood pressure and waist circumference measurements were obtained.

His publisher says that the tetralogy forms a "comprehensive" history, but this isn't quite so.

The RHF forms a personal history[ 28].

"I, Governor of California," published in 1933, announced Sinclair's gubernatorial bid in the form of a history of the future, in which Sinclair is elected governor in 1934, and by 1938 has eradicated poverty.

The ICRS form included a history of previous surgeries to the knee.

So it's a form for all — it's unalterable quality the form indicates; forms change, there's a history of forms to begin with.

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