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More important historically is Carlos Acosta.
More important historically than these compositional devices was the tendency of these composers (especially Johann Stamitz) to articulate the various components of the symphonic form to a greater degree than had previously been the case.
Infectious diseases are is currently the main cause of mortality in the world and have been even more important historically.
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What Manfred said in Florida about there being a willingness to talk about expanding the DH obscured what he said next — a more important and historically relevant point: "The biggest remnant of league identity is the difference between DH and no DH".
More important, investors have historically shown a "home bias" in their portfolio allocation.
Historically more important, and in beauty a rival of any, is the great "hunting" carpet in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, inscribed: "It is by the efforts of Giyath-ud-Din ʿJami that this renowned carpet was brought to such perfection in the year 1521".
While the Queen's state visit was undoubtedly historically more important, this week's return visit is in its own way very significant.
Any lawmaker who fears devastating cuts to the armed forces should explain why they consider it more important to keep upper-bracket taxes historically low.
The Supporters Shield, awarded to the team with the best finish in the regular season, was the club's first significant trophy, but arguably more important was the way the Red Bulls, historically considered something of a soft touch, appeared to have discovered fighting qualities in their young coach's image.
And no state is a more important to that case than South Carolina, where historically, victory or defeat makes or breaks a GOP nominee.
Historically, that's been more important than the schools we have and the test scores we post.
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