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Philosophy has historically viewed literature with suspicion, or at least a vague unease.
The Bible Belt has historically viewed New York as a godless place.
He added: "One of the great ironies is that Kim Davis's Pentecostal faith has historically viewed Catholicism as an idolatrous abomination of Christianity.
That means R.I.M., which has historically viewed big corporations and wireless carriers as its bedrock customers, needs to alter its DNA in a hurry.
That's a departure from traditional thinking in environmental health, however, which has historically viewed environmental threats in the context of infectious agents, pollutants, and other exogenous factors that influence the individual's physical surroundings.
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Iranians have historically viewed themselves as exceptional in the region.
Confucians have historically viewed each person not as a morally autonomous individual but as a social being whose identity derives from his interaction with and conduct within the broader human community.
Though Brazilian officials have historically viewed the colonization of the Amazon as a matter of national security — military rulers built roads to the forest under the slogan "Occupy it to avoid surrendering it" — deforestation in the region already ranks among the largest contributors to global greenhouse-gas emissions.
And advertisers have historically viewed men as more able to move wares.
And it's odd that what critics of the ad see as Gillette's condemnations of men are the very things that conservatives have historically viewed as the virtuous emblems of masculinity ― men as protectors, defenders and sexually chaste.
For Jews, the brit milah represents our oldest ritual and any attack upon this ritual should be viewed -- and has historically been viewed -- as an existential attack upon the Jewish people.
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