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In the 16th century Protestant referred primarily to the two great schools of thought that arose in the Reformation, the Lutheran and the Reformed.
Notwithstanding its Greek origins, the term formerly referred primarily to the Jewish experience, particularly the expulsion of Jewish people from their homeland to Babylonia (the Babylonian Exile) as well as the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple.
Initially software referred primarily to what is now called system software an operating system and the utility programs that come with it, such as those to compile (translate) programs into machine code and load them for execution.
In ancient Greek thought, 'analysis' referred primarily to the process of working back to first principles by means of which something could then be demonstrated.
Although the digital divide has traditionally referred primarily to a disparity in access to a computer or the Internet, a more nuanced definition has arisen in recent years to encapsulate the lack of adequate technical skills to fully participate in online culture, as well as the simple availability of hardware (Fuchs 2008; Schradie 2011).
This shorthand referred primarily to the fact that it was the biggest tobacco manufacturers who were the named defendants, but it also made sense for other reasons.
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