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"Suits are now 70percentt of sales, which is historically correct," Mr. Kalenderian added.
This strategy points up thematic and stylistic links across a wide span, which is historically useful.
He had also been a Republican — he switched parties in order to run in Broward, which is historically Democratic.
The first is the P/E, the price-earnings ratio, which is historically very high at almost 33.
It means "will comply" in radio signaling and struck me as an ironic name for a rock band, which is historically responsible for not complying.
White heroin, which is historically produced in the "Golden Triangle" of south-east Asia, is typically both purer and more expensive than brown.
But they aren't: weekly hours worked have scarcely budged in two years, and factory usage is at just seventy per cent of capacity, which is historically quite low.
The partnership will "create something that is elegant and seamless with advertising, which is historically what you've had with magazines and newspapers," Mr. Hall said.
British retailers are increasingly capitalising on the American tradition of Black Friday, which is historically the big sales day that follows the Thanksgiving holiday.
(The photographs also show people using them outdoors, a common thread for German art, which is historically known for engaging the landscape).
The Dow is up 5.9 percent in the month to date, defying skeptics who predicted a decline in September, which is historically a weak month for stocks.
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