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If there is an enforcement issue, several officers said, it is that police historically use more discretion at the Puerto Rican Day Parade because many officers believe that their superiors are not interested in seeing any confrontations between a largely white police force and Hispanic paradegoers.
As a continuation of John Battelle's argument that a credit/debit card payment counts as a "check-in," Rabois explained that there is data other than what we historically use to prevent fraud that can be used to protect users, including social data from Facebook and Twitter that can be used to verify purchases.
Blast injury models historically use shock tubes and larger animals, but have been adapted recently to rodents as well as investigated for milder blast effects from explosion exposures in the field [ 122].
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Moreover the coastal aquifer historically used in Tripoli was becoming contaminated and its salinity was increasing.
Race, many sociologists and anthropologists have argued for decades, is a social invention historically used to justify prejudice and persecution.
And no window is screened by mashrabiya, the wood fretwork historically used to keep women out of sight.
Cherished by the pharaohs, leeches were historically used for lowering blood pressure -- not to mention removing the evil eye.
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