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This is not the urban subject that our large, mixed cities have historically produced.

These have historically produced better returns over longer periods than high-street bank or building society savings accounts.

The government appears to have allowed cigarette sales and smoking to flourish in part because it is wary of engaging in the kind of anti-vice campaigns that have historically produced a sharp backlash in Russia.

Although disputed elections have historically produced three different outcomes, the international community normally has little direct leverage in influencing them, short of outright military intervention (as in Panama in 1989).

The big tension is between the rich countries, which have historically produced most of the CO2 behind global warming and which tend to be less affected by its consequences, and the poorer, developing countries.

But, despite the World Health Organization's containment of SARS last winter, the worldwide system envisioned in the report, with laboratories conducting research in areas that have historically produced new viruses, has not been put into place, said Dr. Robert Tesh, a longtime colleague of Dr. Shope.

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Flamenco Granada has historically produced some of Spain's finest flamenco singers and dancers.

Tennis, like golf, both solitary sports played by precious, complex personalities with an intense drive for individual perfection, has historically produced players of notable volubility.

In a conference call in February with KPE shareholders, Mr. Kravis dismissed criticisms that K.K.R. overpaid for assets in 2006 and 2007, noting that the firm had historically produced very strong returns for its investors.

Jordan Jordan has historically produced global jihad leaders – Isis evolved out of a group founded by Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi – and the Syrian conflict next door has galvanised a new generation of jihadists that will pose a challenge to the Jordanian authorities as the Syrian conflict continues.

Lord Lloyd Webber, who spoke at the House of Lords debate on "excellence in education" earlier today, said: "I would like to remind the Government in the 50th anniversary year of the Beatles that every penny spent on arts education has historically produced enormous returns to the Exchequer".

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