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A historically great job.
And I call this historically great television.
But Cabrera's numbers, while worthy of an M.V.P. award in many seasons, weren't historically great.
They utterly demolished a historically great Golden State team by the final score of 133-105.
Historically, great thinkers have offered suggestions for dealing with irksome people.
I guess I'd say Obama, but if Clinton had been President for 9/11 he might have been historically great.
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Wayne Gretzky, ice hockey's historically greatest star, grew up in Brantford, Ontario.
Women stand to benefit from this shift given their longer life expectancies, reproductive and gender-specific conditions, and historically greater burden of chronic disease and disability.
In the past, because of women's higher rate of poverty and historically greater eligibility for Medicaid, women have been less likely than men to go without health insurance.
Historically, greater calm prevails at times of active negotiations, experts say, and the peace talks with Syria are based partly on the premise that Syria uses its control over Lebanon as a bargaining chip.
I'm not about to argue that the monarch is impinging on the daily freedoms of British citizens, but the institution of monarchy has done nothing to secure or protect our freedoms (indeed, historically, greater freedom for the people has been resisted by our kings and queens).
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