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He hopes that the new cone "will revolutionize how Tacoma is perceived, which historically has been the blue-collar place not to go to".

They are perceived to be historically loath to go to the police to report crime.

"It's been historically perceived as a boring job, with traditional firms working new hires as much as 100-plus hours a week and turnover as high as 25percentt," said Arthur W. Bowman, editor of Bowman's Accounting Report in Atlanta.

The shopfloor workers say they are doing jobs of equal value, but are paid less because their work was historically perceived as "women's work" and therefore thought to be worth less than men's work.

The intense rivalry between the fans of the two clubs is often sectarian in nature, with Rangers historically perceived as a Protestant team and Celtic drawing its fans from Glasgow's Catholic Irish immigrant community.

Standing in the way of nonconsent-based jurisdiction, however, is the problem of the Gordian Knot: The world's most powerful countries who are best able to lead or block expansion of the Court's jurisdiction have historically perceived their advantage to lie more with political muscle than expanded judicial process.

The East Asian Community Review will also examine the ways in which the region has been historically perceived as a hegemonic community, including examples like the Chinese World Order and the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere and the contemporary implications of these constructs.

Chambersburg has also recently been the subject of study on how people have historically perceived and responded to war tragedies.

Black women are historically perceived to have limits on what they can do, whom they can inspire to be and what they can achieve.

The results of the election also show the rising popularity of the DA – a party that has been historically perceived as representing white interests, and which elected its first black leader, Mmusi Maimane, last year.

Trains covered in graffiti, flowing in from the city's outer boroughs which have been historically perceived as less well off, less white, unsafe, and with higher crime rates would at some point pass through the stations under Wall Street, Rockefeller Center, and City Hall.

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