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But during this recession, Congress has extended benefits for historically long periods.

Most of their historically long sets are infectious, transporting musical mantras.

Isner, best known for his historically long 70-68 fifth set against Nicholas Mahut of France in the 2010 Wimbledon, is having the best summer of his career.

For those who don't mind coping with historically long lines, Secret Service searches, and weak drinks, the reward is a chance for a glimpse of Barack and Michelle Obama and Joe and Jill Biden.

It was a historically long afternoon of tennis when Andy Roddick last played at Wimbledon, and it did not end happily for the American as Roger Federer — yes, him again — survived one of the performances of Roddick's life and held him off, 16-14, in the fifth set.

China, Japan, and Korea have historically long and well-documented traditional health practices, she said, while in other countries, traditional cures are in the realm of local lore practiced by small and sometimes isolated indigenous groups.

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Historically, long-term-care facilities were homes for the elderly, the infirm, and those with chronic irreversible and disabling disorders, especially if the patients were indigent.

Historically, long-distance rail passengers have received preferential treatment, whether they were pampered on the Orient Express or the City of New Orleans.

By 2010, the annual inflation rate was down to 1.5 percent, and the yield on the Treasury's 10-year bond had fallen to 3.2 percent from 4.3 percent in 2007 – historically, long-term interest rates rise when inflationary expectations rise.

Historically, long-term municipal bonds have paid an average of 83% of the yield on long-term Treasurys.

Historically, long-term studies, not including recent knowledge on anatomical femoral tunnel placement through the transportal (TP) technique, have reported high incidence of joint degeneration (as much as 52 56 % at 12 13 years after surgery) [1, 2], and an estimated 8 10%% of reconstructions result in recurrent instability and in graft failure.

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