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"Large fish runs, historically in Northwest, are like a nitrogen pump scavenging food from the oceans and bringing it back on land," says University of Washington's David Montgomery.
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Shore says that he's in talks with several underfunded state-run historically black colleges and universities.
Kennedy said there was a strong strand of conservative thinking that ran historically through church-going African American communities.
More repeat use meant more jobs for services employees at a time when unemployment was still running historically high.
Unlike most running mates, historically, Mr Ryan comes with a fully fleshed-out plan for running the federal government over the next 10 years – the so-called "Paul Ryan budget" that passed the Tea Party-dominated House of Representatives last year, but did not make it past the Democrat-controlled Senate or White House.
Vaccination rates against flu are running at historically low levels this year after the annual publicity campaign was axed as part of the government cuts.
Running backs historically have a high risk of injury.
That is a crucial attribute for running the historically antiregulatory O.C.C.
Even before the current price boom started two years ago, food aid was running at historically low levels, perhaps half the real-terms total of two decades earlier.
"California's merchant generators ran at historically high levels to power our state throughout the crisis," said Jan Smutny-Jones, executive director of the Independent Energy Producers, a trade group.
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