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Picón recalled Levy's fascination with ancient emperors and generals, whose histories he read avidly: "He kind of liked them.
The takeover attempt was intended to bring together two German automakers whose histories had long been linked.
Thus, generally speaking, the taxa of the Linnaean system represent species of organisms whose histories are similar; and the more specific the taxon, the more similar the histories.
"The guys worked well together," Chief Donoghue said of the cooperation between the Police and Fire Departments, whose histories are laced with rivalry and competition.
In LA County, there are Hispanic youth gangs whose histories go back almost a century, involving three & sometimes 4 generations of men.
In gathering there, we weren't engaged in a marriage of convenience, but celebrating among friends, lovers and allies whose histories and identities often interweave.
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And whose "history" should be celebrated?
"Yet Somaliland is a country whose history is totally hidden.
Was it worth feeling jittery and jumpy about something whose history she could not know?
Unlike Iran's Shiites, whose history revolves around charismatic men, Egyptians have no Ayatollah Khomeini.
It had atomised city states whose history seemed to consist of a stream of battles.
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