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It was historically called acidum salis, muriatic acid, and spirits of salt because it was produced from rock salt and green vitriol (by Basilius Valentinus in the 15th century) and later from the chemically similar substances common salt and sulfuric acid (by Johann Rudolph Glauber in the 17th century).
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Although for legal reasons FreeBSD cannot use the Unix trademark, it is a direct descendant of BSD, which was historically also called "BSD Unix" or "Berkeley Unix".
He complained that the series, which exaggerates the palace intrigue, romance, and sex life of Suleiman the Magnificent, a revered 16th century Ottoman leader, was historically inaccurate and called for the series creators to be "taught a lesson".
"I'm aware of the sensitivity of the issue, but it's historically been called a massacre, and we don't feel qualified to change the name," Bishop David Fellhauer said.
Black Friday — as the day after Thanksgiving is called because it was, historically, the time when stores turned a profit, or went into the black, for the year — will have an early start.
On the economy, a subject that's historically the Democrats' calling card, Obama's lead is down to 5 points, the topic's closest margin of the year.
One chief breakthrough that has attracted audiences is what is called "historically informed performances" — keeping in mind what the composer intended.
RMT is also opposed and has historically called for further investment in high-speed rail connections as an alternative.
The substance, historically called radium F, was first discovered by Marie Curie in the 19th Century.
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