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were history
noun
The aggregate of past events.
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Budget deficits were history.
The Thanksgiving turkeys were history.
His passions were history and classical music.
No one replaced him and the Promenades were history.
Bauer and BlackBerry once made history; now they were history.
Soon, the stopper and the dishwasher problems were history.
And if your last single wasn't a hit, you were history.
If this were history perhaps it would be more acceptable – but it's not.
France and Germany, retorted Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, were history.
"If the audit partner who's on the Enron account lost that account, they were history".
They were history in the traditional sense of a good story.
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