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The tribunal declared that "although Chinese navigators and fishermen, as well as those of other states, had historically made use of the islands in the South China Sea, there was no evidence that China had historically exercised exclusive control over the waters or their resources.

To Kuhn, although astrologers had, historically, made predictions that "categorically failed," this in itself does not make it unscientific, nor do the attempts by astrologers to explain away the failure by claiming it was due to the creation of a horoscope being very difficult (through subsuming, after the fact, a more general horoscope that leads to a different prediction).

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"We have historically made contributions to both parties".

Listening to music has historically made people feel free and let us revel in our subjectivity.

Such mixtures have historically made the understanding of particular totemistic forms difficult.

This is hardly unusual, since states have historically made their own marriage and divorce rules.

(Drivers have historically made good witnesses, since they are often privy to juicy back-seat conversations).

Murders, shootings and drug dealing have historically made this one of the worst crime corridors in the city.

The UK has historically made big changes to public service provision when it has been forced to do so.

Princeton's elderly citizens have historically made up a sizable chunk of the regional branch of the Sierra Club.

Doctors, who buy more than their fair share of disability coverage, have historically made more claims than other white-collar professionals.

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