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noun
The aggregate of past events.
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None, apart from Jennifer, has managed to find work, thanks to histories of substance abuse and convictions for soliciting.
From walkabouts to histories, there are plenty of books for armchair travelers seeking a literary glimpse of life down under.
As he tries to remake the Toshiba Corporation, Tadashi Okamura likes to turn to histories of the Meiji era for inspiration.
The slogan was well known as one of Mao's directives on how to approach economics, according to histories of the period.
The filmmaker, Peter Jones, has the problem endemic to histories of family dynasties: the families tend to get less interesting with each succeeding generation.
Yet there was often a precipitating event in addition to histories of failure and mental illness -- a spark that set off the tinder, and gave the crime the appearance of being at the same time deliberate and impulsive.
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applies to history.
But China points to history.
Just turned to history channel.No history.
Them days is over, gone to history".
But back to history in the making.
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