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(181) Zunyi Medical College (ZMC), a key medical college at the provincial level in Guizhou Province, is located in Zunyi, a historically, culturally and scenically celebrated city. (182) India's production of soybean oil, sunflower oil and mustard oil, are historically difficult because of a lack of consistent rainfall. (183) As to why these men cross-dress, the literature has historically cited ual excitement as their primary motivation. (184) "In a nascent market recovery, it has historically been the case that small-caps outperform their large-cap brothers," he said. (185) Historically, the crude oil/natural gas ratio has averaged 10 and based on an energy equivalent basis, crude oil and natural gas prices should have a 6 to 1 ratio. (186) Yet Treasury bonds acted squirrelly and fell rather than rose, as they had historically done. (187) Historically , studies on other species have contributed greatly to the development of immuno-logical understanding. (188) The summit of South America's Llullaillaco Volcano has an elevation of 6, 739 meters (22, 110 feet) above sea level, making it the highest historically active volcano in the world. (189) The economic consequences of a Sino-American conflict could be historically unparalleled, even if both sides avoid economic warfare. (190) Gibraltar has historically been an important base for the British Armed Forces and is the site of a Royal Navy base. (191) The good news for the toy business is historically it has held up quite well in tough economic times because parents self-sacrifice but their children arent going to know times are tough. (192) Historically, many leakers have not been saintly people leak for all kinds of reasons.