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Some Tottenham fans have historically referred to themselves as the "Yid Army", in reference to the club's Jewish supporters.
"Leadership" has historically referred to "industrial leadership" – the managerial styles and structures that served industrial firms well for a century.
The minority report clearly stated that "sole organ" historically referred to the president not as the sole maker of foreign policy but as the country's sole diplomat.
Unesco has so far declared16 world heritage sites in Iran, which was historically referred to as Persia in the west up until the 20th century.
Unesco has declared 16 world heritage sites in Iran, which was historically referred to as Persia in the west until the 20th century.
But when it comes to women, "having it all" has historically referred to being able to have both career and family.
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This article historically refers to part of the 1918 text of the UK Labour party's written constitution, which had set out the aims and values of the party.
PARIS — The legal term "ex-territory" historically refers to being outside the physical borders of a country and beyond its laws.
Despite recent deviations and misinterpretations of the term, a radical concept historically refers to a political theory and practice that aims to understand the root causes of social problems.
The term "freak" … historically refers not only to bodies, but also to denormalizing social practices … "Freak" does not mark any position in the aside, but instead marks a movement of distantiation, of keeping distance from ideals of being-white, being-heterosexual, being-normal, being-efficient.
The term "heckler's veto" historically refers to attempts by angry members of a crowd to shut down a public speech.
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