Hale had a long history of participation in white supremacist and neo-fascist groups. |
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The United States has a long history of political divides along ethnic lines. |
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There is a long history of sections of the army and even the police coming over to the side of the people during insurrections. |
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He employed a technique, which he said had a long history of usage by the medical profession and which was dealt with in many texts. |
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A few patients are seriously disabled through a long history of many unexplained symptoms, defined as somatisation disorder. |
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It has had a long history of gifts, donations and support from the local community. |
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What it does mean, however, is that Italy's long history of familial and corporate identity and of communal and regional localism prevailed. |
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These nations have a long history of warfare and there is little love lost between any of them. |
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We have had a long history of walkers and climbers coming here and we would certainly welcome the mountain bikers. |
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They say marking and documenting the sites is a concern because of a long history of grave robbing and desecration. |
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Miller discussed and investigated the philosophical basis and long history of atheism and disbelief. |
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The first step is finding a sportsbook with a long history of serving customers with little to no complaints. |
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Its major pitfall, neglecting non-uniformity and non-locality, has a long history. |
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Omega Dock was a place with a long history of constructing new, prototypical vessels. |
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Indeed there is a long history of mutual enmity between the two countries which dates back some 400 years. |
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You'd think the team's long history of past playoff pratfalls would be motivation enough. |
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Seaweeds, of course, are a food with a long history of medicinal use, both as a nourishing food tonic and as a medicine. |
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This is confirmed by the long history of charlatans and quacks who appear highly plausible to the public, but not to experienced doctors. |
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In addition to being a popular food, oats also have a long history of use in herbal medicine. |
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The issue was particularly sensitive in Iran because of a long history of colonial extraterritorial rights. |
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He has a long history of accusation of unethical acts from suborning perjury to driving under the influence of marijuana. |
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The Courtyard, a traditional unique folk house in the hutongs, has a long history in Chinese architecture. |
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Despite a long history of use in the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, the efficacy of cardiac glycosides has not been established. |
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Ten percent of the population of the new member states are Roma gypsies, who have a long history of marginalisation and persecution. |
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The goal of precision engagement of ground targets from aircraft has a long history. |
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Darfur has been a humanitarian crisis since 2003, when rebels frustrated by a long history of marginalization attacked government forces. |
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Although the pomegranate is not native, it has a long history of cultivation in desert regions and is often mentioned in ancient literature. |
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One application has been the teaching of good spelling to adults with a long history of being chronically poor spellers. |
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The book focuses on Gippsland's high country and the long history of the area. |
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The Western channels have, at least, the excuse of subscribing to a long history of supremacism. |
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There's a long history in hoodoo of visiting graves of prominent people, leaving a gift or payment, and asking for their aid. |
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Sure she had love on her side, but this other woman had an unfathomably long history on hers. |
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The game of draughts has a long history and texts books going back to the middle of the 18th century are still valid for the game today. |
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Disney has a long history of drastically altering source material when developing animated projects. |
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The authors noted that declinism in America had a long history going back to late seventeenth century Puritans. |
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On May Hill, earthworks tell of a long history including quarrying, charcoal burning and grazing. |
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Fights, scuffles, and scraps have a long history in playgrounds, schools, pubs, clubs, and workplaces. |
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In fact, there is a long history of social democrats acting intolerantly, and at times brutally, towards those further to the left. |
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The Iranian bazaar has a long history dating back to the fifth century, when public marketplaces moved inside the city walls. |
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There is a long history of romance blossoming in the white heat of the Olympic Winter Games. |
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In herbal medicine, mustard is regarded as an expectorant and secretion-loosener, and has a long history of use as a remedy for chest complaints. |
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Scotland has a long history of producing one-off history and documentary programmes. |
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The antagonism between conservatives and progressives in Korea has a long history. |
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Comics bring a long history of manifesting cultural anxieties, both self-love and self-loathing. |
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With all the formalities, conventionalisms, and superadditions that Zen has accumulated in its long history, its central fact is very much alive. |
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From barbershop quartets to gospel close-harmony groups to doo-wop to the kooky a cappella experiments, vocals-only pop music has a long history. |
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The psalmist praises Yahweh for remaining faithful to God's people despite their long history of sin and apostasy. |
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He had a long history of pyrosis, regurgitation and occasional dysphagia for solids. |
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The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust. |
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People have a long history of conserving paintings, buildings and religious relics. |
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There is a long history of comparing Hittite and Assyrian treaties with Old Testament covenant passages. |
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Milk Thistle has a long history as a medicinal plant which can be used as a liver stimulant, for detoxification and as a liver tonic. |
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Whereas, in recent times, the diaconate was a stepping stone to priesthood, there is a long history of married deacons in the Church. |
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It is bounded by the Lindsay River anabranch and is home to a significant array of plants and animals and has a long history of human occupation. |
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This is a counterrevolutionary organization, with a long history of gangsterism and thuggery against any and all left-wing political opponents. |
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Permanent exclusions very often come as a result of a long history of misbehaviour by pupils in school. |
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Slender deutzia is an attractive deciduous shrub with a long history as a garden favorite. |
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Eurycoma longifolia is a rainforest plant that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb. |
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These dishes, many deriving from recipes such as the possets of 16th-century England, have a long history as restoratives. |
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In this way we can remember, rethink, reassess, and importantly, celebrate its long history. |
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The cultural preference of simpleness that has been with us throughout our long history is very solid and lies deep inside us. |
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The silkworm is a lepidopteran insect with a long history of significant agricultural value. |
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The Otley Club has a long history of success and is at the forefront of developing the sport of rhythmic gymnastics in Yorkshire. |
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It is believed the documents shed light on what ministers were told about the case during its long history. |
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The skeleton turned out to be a composite of three individuals, the head and lower jaw having been replaced during the mummy's long history. |
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Scandals concerning sleaze and corruption have a long history within British politics and have periodically come to the attention of the public. |
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For example, a long history of hanging webs would mean spiders have been influencing the evolution of flying insects for millions of years. |
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America has a long history of vote tampering and rigged elections in many local jurisdictions. |
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Most feel that failure to diversify and a complacency born of the plant's long history have sounded its death knell. |
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Besides, The Salvation Army has a long history of reaching those who may be unreached by many other churches. |
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Nonetheless, the boundary ditches mark a significant moment in the long history of the valley. |
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While juice cleanses and weight loss colonics seem like relatively recent inventions, they have a long history. |
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Despite an impressively long history, cider has maintained a relatively humble identity. |
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But he said that the Qawasmeh clan has had a long history of working closely with Hamas leadership. |
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Yet rampant corruption, entrenched patriarchy, and a long history of concubinage also play a role. |
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Triplicane and Ice House areas have had a long history of goonda raj. |
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Before the 1860s, Pimas had maintained their agricultural fields and irrigation canals based on knowledge from a long history of agricultural subsistence. |
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Although it has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine as a fever reducer, modern science has largely revealed the supplement's role in enhancing brain function. |
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The game has a long history in media and popular culture, and its depictions have hardly all been Sapphic. |
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Arts with a long history aren't new to Robbins, who toured with her family performing medieval music on archaic instruments like the krummhorn and vielle. |
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Nations without our long history of a free press may not grasp this. |
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The Middle East has a long history of strong nations fighting proxy wars on the territory of enfeebled ones. |
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But Freeman has a long history of witty, freewheeling responses in interviews. |
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It held drama on and off the field, enough to satisfy the thirst of any fan, and nothing quite like it has been known in the long history of Association Football in Waterford. |
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Unfortunately, when we look back over the Army's long history, that condition is not unusual-the bulk of our Army has served in distant outposts throughout most of its years. |
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In fact, some feminist critics have pointed to a long history of objectification in star trek. |
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It is as if theoreticians have told novelists that they have no choice but to fail, and novelists, despite their long history of success, have believed them. |
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In doing so, he not only mistranslated the national motto e pluribus unum but also ignored the long history of American political divisions along racial and ethnic lines. |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased. |
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They serve as an important contemporary counterpoint to the cases below that are devoted to Africa's long history of agriculture, metallurgy, and ceramic production. |
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The company claims a long history of firsts, such as the first guest credit card, 24-hour room service, and even the first minibar at The Westin Ottawa in Canada. |
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Then we went near the big house, which has a long history of modification and has now settled as a three-storey block with wings and is a girls' school. |
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Although it remains illegal for almost all farmers to grow hemp in the United States, the crop has a long history of providing textiles, paper and oil. |
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The akharas' dates of founding range from the sixth to the fourteenth century, though large monastic orders have existed throughout India's long history. |
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Before the revolution, the Army and the Brotherhood had a long history of enmity. |
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Brgs has a long history of achievement in sport and has enjoyed recent success at national and county championship level in netball, basketball and orienteering. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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The state, like much of the nation as a whole, had a long history of underground industrial activity, especially in times of civil and military conflict. |
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As a genre these had a long history, which went back to the Hellenistic period in mosaic and may be connected with illustrated manuscript calendars. |
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This ties to me a long history and beautiful culture of accomplishment and perseverance. |
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Lemon has a long history of use as a homespun remedy for sore throats. |
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Bishop Rock, off the Scilly Isles, is Britain's most south-westerly Atlantic outpost, with a long history of wrecked shipping and ravaged lighthouses. |
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But in its long history, the British monarchy has survived ignorant, incompetent, debauched and mad sovereigns as well as many ambitious mistresses. |
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Liberal Democrats were in buoyant mood this week, leaner, hungrier and more convinced than ever that their party's long history of false dawns could soon be over. |
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Rupert Murdoch has a long history of successfully deflecting hostile fire about his influence on the news business. |
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It has existed, over its long history, in both expanded and contracted states in terms of its readership. |
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Melbourne Zoo has a long history of breeding stick insects and currently rears five separate species as well as dozens of other invertebrate species. |
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Uncertainties about the best way to provide for such patients, and indeed questions about the propriety of doing so at all within the NHS, have a long history. |
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It's a question with a long history and no end of long answers. |
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Both donors have established charitable foundations in their own names, and each has a long history of assisting the needy and supporting the arts. |
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They were just behaviours, ideas and stories that were copied from one person to another in the long history of human attempts to understand the world. |
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Yet the long history of the Bank and its pre-eminent position in the City of London meant that its views had an authority and weight belied by the legal position. |
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Steinauer has a long history of advocating for change in abortion education from within medical institutions themselves. |
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Armagnac, that underappreciated and fiery Gascon brandy, has a long history. |
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Turkey, a NATO member and European Union aspirant, has a long history of jailing journalists and dissenters. |
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There is a long history of official anti-clericalism in Mexico, but the atmosphere in Tierra Caliente goes far beyond that. |
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This problem has a long history and is the bane of drug prevention experts. |
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Garganega has such a long history in the Veneto that it has developed myriad, if rarely particularly interesting, strains, clones, and subvarieties. |
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And Pakistan has a long history of using non-state actors to project power beyond its Borders. |
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There is a long history of the mammary glands as comedy fodder. |
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Movie nudity has a long history in Hollywood.... And a lot of different kinds. Male and female, partial and full, frontal and... backal? |
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In Scandinavia, there is a long history of assimilation of and by the Sami people and Finnic peoples, namely Finns and Karelians. |
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Owing to its long history, Sheffield has a large number of pubs throughout the city. |
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Bengal has a long history of feminist activism dating back to the 19th century. |
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As an institution with such a long history, the university has developed a large number of myths and legends. |
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The palaces reflect the long history and diverse culture of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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Many of the town and district's male residents had served in the regiment during its long history. |
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The major reasons include the long history of British policy preference toward developing the Arab north and its ignoring the Black south. |
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The British Isles have experienced a long history of migration from Europe. |
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Poland has a highly developed system of law enforcement with a long history of effective policing by the State Police Service. |
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These two clubs have a long history of intense rivalry, being described in the media as tribal. |
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The application of GLARE on the A380 has a long history, which shows the complex nature of innovations in the aircraft industry. |
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Nova Scotia has a long history of social justice work to address issues such as racism and sexism within its borders. |
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The development of increasingly accurate representation of the visual appearances of things has a long history in art. |
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Cricket in Scotland has a long history, which can be traced back to the 18th century. |
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Being a national championship, the British Touring Car Championship has visited circuits throughout the United Kingdom over its long history. |
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Tijuana also has a long history of producing many world champion professional boxers, such as Antonio Margarito and Erik Morales. |
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The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has a long history as one of the best medical institutions in the world. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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Dumfries has a long history as a county town, and as the market town of a surrounding rural hinterland. |
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Despite being classed as a new town, Irvine has had a long history stretching back many centuries and was classed as a Royal Burgh. |
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The harbour for Irvine has a long history and once was one of the most prominent ports in Scotland after Glasgow. |
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Scottish people have a long history in Canada, dating back several centuries. |
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These oily fish also have a long history as an important food fish, and are often salted, smoked, or pickled. |
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The long history of breeding has resulted in thousands of different cultivars. |
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There is also a long history of the use of Narcissus as a stimulant and to induce trance like states and hallucinations. |
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Benetton was selected for its long history after the project of a second Italian regional team, Praetorians Roma, failed. |
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Throughout the programme's long history, there have been revelations about the Doctor that have raised additional questions. |
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Apart from the long history, cod differ from most fish because the fishing grounds are far from population centers. |
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Although naval warfare has a long history, the earliest known usage of the naval mine dates to the Ming dynasty. |
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However, this species has such a long history with humans that it is impossible to tell exactly where the species' original range was. |
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Elms also have a long history of cultivation for fodder, with the leafy branches cut to feed livestock. |
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The human use of fungi for food preparation or preservation and other purposes is extensive and has a long history. |
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Columbia University athletics has a long history, with many accomplishments in athletic fields. |
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His position increased defensiveness on the part of some southerners, who noted the long history of slavery among many cultures. |
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Although marine pollution has a long history, significant international laws to counter it were only enacted in the twentieth century. |
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The county has a long history of human settlement stretching back to the Neolithic era. |
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Sussex has been occupied since those times and has succumbed to various invasions and migrations throughout its long history. |
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Music is a major part of Ukrainian culture, with a long history and many influences. |
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The Nordic countries have a long history of political unions and other close relations, but do not form a separate entity today. |
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Greece has a long history of conflict, mostly with Jehovah's Witnesses, but also with some Pentecostals, over its laws on proselytism. |
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Serbians, Croatians and Bosnians insisted they were ethnically distinct although many communities had a long history of intermarriage. |
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A long history of trade and seafaring has resulted in a high degree of mixed ancestry in Malukans. |
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The populations of the Levant share not only the geographic position, but cuisine, some customs, and a very long history. |
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In Europe we are used to the late Roman name 'Palestine,' and the designation 'Palestinian Archaeology' has a long history. |
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The sultanate has a long history of association with the British military and defence industry. |
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Emigrants from the Cape Verde islands to North America have a long history of involvement with the armed forces. |
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Judaism has a long history in Iran, dating back to the Achaemenid Conquest of Babylonia. |
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Philippine cinema has a long history and is popular domestically, but has faced increasing competition from American, Asian and European films. |
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The country had a long history of struggles with the papacy by the time the Protestant Reformation finally arrived. |
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The Baikal area, sometimes known as Baikalia, has a long history of human habitation. |
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Shamanism has a long history in Manchu civilization and influenced them tremendously over thousands of years. |
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The sweet potato became a favorite food item of the French and Spanish settlers and thus continued a long history of cultivation in Louisiana. |
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Despite its long history, this usage is sometimes considered ungrammatical. |
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For example, preposition stranding occurs widely in Germanic languages and has a long history in English. |
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Freedom of speech and expression has a long history that predates modern international human rights instruments. |
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However, given the long history of control by the Hudson's Bay Company, there was some uncertainty as to the date of reception. |
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Due to its long history, New York has several overlapping and often conflicting definitions of regions within the state. |
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The town had a long history of religious dissent from the Lollards and Puritanism gained a strong hold on the town. |
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Wood has a long history of being used as fuel, which continues to this day, mostly in rural areas of the world. |
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It is a technology with a long history and requires significant skill and experience. |
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Japan has a long history of coal mining dating back into the Japanese Middle Ages. |
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Steel, and had no emotional investment in the Company's long history of opposition to unions. |
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As a seaside town Southport has a long history of leisure and recreation and is still heavily dependent on tourism. |
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Both Scotland and Ireland do have a long history of the veneration of wells, however, dating from at least the 6th century. |
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The lower section of the River Dart forms Dartmouth Harbour, a deep water natural harbour with a long history of maritime usage. |
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Architecture has a long history of this type of speculative design. |
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I am sure reader Kenny Solley is not aware of the long history of the non-resident waterfowling in South Dakota. |
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Studies on link blocks have a long history and many webpage blocking or extraction methods have been proposed. |
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Newkirk's monument to a long history of whistle-stop speeches shifted my perspective on passing the mic. |
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From tapas in Seville to cichetti in Venice, the cities of the Mediterranean have a long history of wine bars. |
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Atheistically, Egyptian films are still lacking, governed by a certain timidity passed on by our long history of commercial formulas. |
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The drug involved in that case was Laetrile, which had a long history of failure. |
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It has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine, in which it is claimed to have longevity-enhancing effects. |
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He has long history of involvement in African politics, particularly those of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Trinidad has a long history of successful conservation of leatherbacks thanks to the vocal efforts of rural citizens. |
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The crisis in Ukraine has given new impetus to the confrontation between Russophiles and Russophobes, which has a long history in Bulgaria. |
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There is a long history of personal, or ownership, bookplates but this issue of History will mainly feature 20th century Australian bookplates. |
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Acorns calamus has a long history of use and has numerous traditional and ethnomedicinal applications. |
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Great, family run cartage business that has done very well over long history in Atlanta. |
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Senator Walsh has a long history of fighting for Montanans, both at home and in combat,'' Bullock said. |
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We have a long history of strategic partnerships with investment firms that have strong track records of success. |
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The lob may have a long history, but it's also having a moment. |
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This EPI has a long history of faulty and dishonest research, including the use of unscientifically small and nonrandom, biased samples. |
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On the other hand, Russia's prestige literature has a very long history of being outsold by books with far more mundane content. |
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Belonging is important in Newfoundland and Labrador but with its long history of patrilocality, where and to whom have women belonged? |
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A 34-year-old woman presented with a long history of halitosis and unilateral offensive, purulent rhinorrhea. |
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In short, jazz now possesses a prestige unprecedented in its long history. |
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Lubitz had a long history o f m ental i llness, a nd t he authorities believe he set out to hide his depression from his airline bosses. |
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Transfusion has a long history as the only available lifesaving therapy for patients with exsanguinating hemorrhage and potentially fatal anemia. |
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Picrorhiza kurroa is a member of the figwort family, with a long history of use in traditional south Asian medical systems. |
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Flunitrazepam has had a long history of abuse by heroin and cocaine addicts. |
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Making this trend accessible to homebrewers continues our long history of leading homebrewing innovation to help brewers make the hottest flavors their own. |
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The United States' southeast coast, especially the Virginia and North Carolina coasts, has a long history of shipwrecks due to its many shoals and reefs. |
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To this end, he noted that Burma has a long history of mistreating ethnic minorities and more than 100,000 Muslims are now internal refugees in that country. |
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Despite the long history of tattoos, Deviant Subkulture is aware that there is a new trend, especially since the revolution, of tattoo parlours in Egypt. |
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The geographic shape of today's Croatia is the result of the 14-century long history of the Croatian people in this crossroads of different civilizations. |
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These may be described as originative or foundational experiences, since a long history of human worship and understanding of God traces back to each of them. |
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Given the troubled Bayou State's long history of rogues and demagogues, the most unusual thing about Gov. Jindal may be his record of by-the-book ethics. |
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This essay does not attempt either to provide a type of commentary on Paul's Thessalonian correspondence or to present the long history of its interpretation. |
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Dog sledding has a long history at Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierra. |
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Nude sunbathing and skinny dipping have had a long history in America. |
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Given the long history of a visible and politically active LGBT community in San Francisco, the city's ranking at the top of this list is not surprising. |
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Assam, which borders Bhutan and Bangladesh, has a long history of often violent land disputes between the indigenous Bodo tribes, the settlers and the Adivasi community. |
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The Red Sticks, as well as many southern Muscogeean people like the Seminole, had a long history of alliance with the Spanish and British Empires. |
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While the race offers far less prize money than many other marathons, the race's difficulty and long history make it one of the world's most prestigious marathons. |
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As a result of its long history with coal Britain's economically recoverable coal reserves have decreased, and more than twice as much coal is now imported than produced. |
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Germany has a long history of coal mining, going back to the Middle Ages. |
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Wrought iron furniture has a long history, dating back to Roman times. |
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Simple commodity exchange, and consequently simple commodity production, which are the initial basis for the growth of capital from trade, have a very long history. |
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Like other settled, agrarian societies in history, those in the Indian subcontinent have been attacked by nomadic tribes throughout its long history. |
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In Hendricks, a man with a long history of sexually molesting children was scheduled to be released from prison shortly after the enactment of Kansas's SVP act. |
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Olive oil has a long history of being used as a home remedy for skincare. |
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Imperial armies therefore have a long history of military innovation in order to gain an advantage over the armies of the people they aim to conquer. |
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Ukrainian embroidery varies depending on the region of origin and the designs have a long history of motifs, compositions, choice of colours and types of stitches. |
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Outdoor urinals have a long history on the continent and in France. |
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France had a long history of attacking the Isle of Wight, and the 1545 campaign proved to be the last time to date that the French have attempted to take it. |
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In the Early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, the many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa suggest a long history of prior diversification. |
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The island has a long history of producing a variety of noted cuisines and wines, to the extent that Sicily is sometimes nicknamed God's Kitchen because of this. |
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There has been a long history of otter pelts being worn around the world. |
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There is a long history of human activity in the Machynlleth area. |
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The long history of the Papacy has led to difficulties in some cases. |
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Motorcycle racing at the TT Assen Circuit has a long history. |
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The Netherlands has a long history of social tolerance and today is regarded as a liberal country, considering its drug policy and its legalisation of euthanasia. |
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The Peace Arch symbolizes a long history of peace between the two nations. |
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The many different formats are a result of the long history of the sport, its development in different regions of the world, and specific local requirements and restrictions. |
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The depiction of ordinary, everyday subjects in art also has a long history, though it was often squeezed into the edges of compositions, or shown at a smaller scale. |
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The UK has had a long history of car making, with some of the best known British brands including, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and the Mini. |
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Owing to its long history, dialects and regional accents vary amongst the four countries of the United Kingdom, as well as within the countries themselves. |
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The long history of agricultural production coupled with modern agricultural methods, such as pesticide and fertiliser use, has placed pressure on biodiversity. |
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Despite a long history of ethnic mixing, ethnic tensions have been growing in recent years, with politicians using a xenophobic discourse and fanning the flame of nationalism. |
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It has a long history in the United Kingdom and it is reasonably well supported, with the larger teams attracting thousands of fans to every game. |
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Religious conversion to Hinduism has a long history outside India. |
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Lancashire has a long history of wrestling, developing its own style called Lancashire wrestling, with many clubs that over the years have produced many renowned wrestlers. |
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Pakistan has had a long history of feminist activism since its birth. |
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Malta has a long history of providing publicly funded health care. |
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There was a long history of animosity between Preece and Heaviside. |
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The economic geography of the UK reflects not only its current position in the global economy, but its long history both as a trading nation and an imperial power. |
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Britain has a long history of famous and influential authors. |
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All of these tend to produce something of a hiccough effect we know as hocket and which Reese suggests has a long history dating back to primitive instruments. |
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In our context, the chapter on hemerology is of primary interest. Hemerology, the method for determining favorable and unfavorable days, has a long history in ancient China. |
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The landfill has a long history of odor complaints and hydrogen sulfide emissions exceeding the recommended safety level and is suspected of harboring subsurface fires. |
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Enologists from the Victor Segalen University of Bourdeaux II-Talence continue that institution's long history of publishing works about wine and wine making. |
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