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"It's historically where they have been," Mr. Straus said.
"The prices have increased so rapidly and so high compared to historically where they've been.
Historically, where governments have played a prominent part in developing oil resources, energy firms have often turned out corrupt and inefficient.
Historically where people may have gone to their mum or grandma for advice, these days it's 'get them to the GP'".
As Brian France, the Nascar chairman and chief executive, said at a news conference last week: "The Southeast is important; it's historically where we started.
For, historically, where women were denied ownership of their bodies, being beautiful was double-edged: a potential asset, but a liability where others might attempt to take possession.
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In "The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death" (Knopf), Jill Lepore examines the ways in which we've historically defined where life begins, where it ends and how it should be conducted while it lasts.
Those two places have historically been where people listen to 80percentt of radio.
And historically, from where are alternative visions and movements to bring them into being more likely to emerge from than from institutes of higher learning?
As a minority religious community, we have historically thrived where religion and state were kept separate, even in matters of symbolic recognition.
Second, and more importantly, macroscopic models do not typically treat cultural traits as functionally and historically dependent, where each new innovation is dependent on a series of previous functionally-linked modifications.
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