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In the 17th century the term referred to a small body of musketeers who fired together in a volley alternately with another platoon, and it has always retained some sense of systematic alternate employment.
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Kelly's work has always retained its personal, emotional payload.
The Ecologist has always retained its serious reputation, and has been involved in some notable campaigns.
Perhaps it's because her career was built in a different era, but Smith has always retained a strong sense of privacy.
Apple has always retained a vice grip on every aspect of its smartphones, from design to manufacturing, building custom processors and creating software that runs only on Apple hardware.
One feels the successful writer's familiar discomfort with a public persona; unlike Ted Hughes, a shopkeeper's son born in the nearby village of Mytholmroyd, Armitage has always retained an unbuttoned and public affection for the ordinariness of his roots, neither mythologising it nor pretending it doesn't exist.
The Hadamard inequality has always retained the attention of mathematicians and a lot of results have been produced about it, for example see [6 12] and the references cited therein.
Moreover, the PRI has always retained the majority of state governorships.
And Rivera has always retained the composure, humility and focus that have added to his aura of greatness.
Throughout a long and fruitful business career in Manhattan, he has always retained an affinity for his home state.
For an engaging, erudite man, Waite has always retained a soft spot for some good old-fashioned rugby league biff.
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