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(91) A: Nobody ever accuses Hollywood of making historically accurate films. (92) Historically the marked increase in the flow and quality of economic statistics was a valuable outcome of the war effort. (93) His great merit is to have turned stale images into a historically new subject. (94) Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise. (95) The honour was historically linked with the honour of Pontefract and together they formed a single trans-Pennine power bloc. (96) Historically, there were many political systems that had no organized parties. (97) Just as the poll tax impost jarred on an historically raw nerve, so will the ban on fox-hunting. (98) The relationship between these factors in determining the spatial distribution of the elderly is unknown and probably varies historically. (99) The gentlemanly proprietorships and relaxed chairmanships that historically supplied a large bulk of presidents have become rarities. (100) The retail element is highly fragmented and therefore, historically, mail-order has been an important purchasing element. (101) Historically both politics and administration were in the hands of civil servants. (102) Historically, countrywide health improvements have begun with the public health system. (103) Historically the only thing pro-abortion agitation achieved was to make an illiberal establishment look far more feminist than it was. (104) Historically there has been too much reliance on ex post financial accountability in the form of audit reports and adhoc investigations. (105) Herbs have historically been used in medicine to the extent that many are reported to have magical properties. (106) Historically, systems have worked because of serial correlation. (107) Historically, a Carthaginian citizen phalanx was of poor quality. (108) Historically, raw sugar has traded at between 10 and 12 US cents per pound at the New York Board of Trade. (109) Best bet: intermediate - term bonds, which historically have returned about 5 % a year. (110) The rent - price ratio fell a historically low level 3.5 percent by 2006. (111) Historically, prominent Anglicans were buried in that part of the church, called the chancel. (112) Historically, physicians have been taught to conceptualize medicine as an applied biology and disease as an abnormality in the structure and function of body organs and tissues. (113) Summary of Background Data. Historically, occipitocervical dissociation injuries have a high rate of associated neurologic deficit with a relatively high incidence of mortality. (114) Emerging markets have had a bad start to the year, hurt by a growing fear that a recession in the United States would, as it historically has, hit them harder, dashing hopes for a "decoupling". (115) Historically, real disposable personal income has been the dominant factor driving consumer spending. (116) Its immediate successor, the 1999 New Beetle, is less historically significant but equally iconoclastic. (117) The summit of South America's Llullaillaco Volcano has an elevation of 22,110 feet above sea level, making it the highest historically active volcano in the world. (118) Maybe the Blazers PR department shouldn't have used the "Rip City Uprise" theme. Uprisings historically have had a bad record against huge Chinese tanks. (119) US progressivism historically advocates the advancement of labor rights and social justice. (120) Historically, as a group, Hispanics have tended to vote Democratic, sometimes by as much as a two-to-one ratio.