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Thanks to government funding in various domains, China has historically excelled at producing circus performers, Olympic athletes and chess players, and Ma said the country has started doing the same for racing drivers.
These are not activities that the film medium has, historically, excelled at representing: a speech will almost invariably stop a movie dead, and deliberation is interesting only in times of direst crisis, e.g. when the survival of the human race is at stake.
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Behind the turrets and thick walls is the city's lively collection of graphic arts, including more than a million postcards and 20,000 posters, an art form at which the French have historically excelled.
"It has historically".
(The disorder has historically been considered untreatable).
Donetsk has historically been a cosmopolitan city.
Today, for instance, Microsoft might take comfort from the fact that Excel has more features than any other spreadsheet, whereas a potential disrupter might note that people are driven to despair when trying to transfer files from an old to a new computer.Thus, technology has historically advanced in waves of disruption.
Medway has historically had difficulties retaining staff.
The Conservative Party has historically opposed the move.
Congress has historically preferred that lopsided balance.
Microbiological diagnosis has historically relied on culture.
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