Similar words: historical, historic, historian, rhetoric, history, electrical, basically, typically. Meaning: [hɪˈstɒrɪkli] adv. 1. throughout history 2. with respect to history.
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(31) It has six catalogues, each historically in a different market or geographical position.
(32) Historically, the most compelling idea concerning meaning has been that meaning is some sort of entity or thing.
(33) However, historically the highest status universities have resisted community service on ideological grounds; it threatened academic freedom.
(34) But Sullivan said that even physicians from historically black medical colleges face some mistrust and misinformation as a legacy of Tuskegee.
(35) But historically speaking, this reverence for language is deeply ingrained and persistent.
(36) Indeed, the struggle for a more just society has historically entailed constant protest and demonstration to change oppressive laws.
(37) With automatic investment plan, invest late in month, historically poor time for stocks.
(38) But historically, mediators have allowed other airlines' contract negotiations to go on for years before declaring an impasse.
(39) Historically one important assumption has been that our ordinary lives serve the interests of the powers that be.
(40) Historically(sentencedict.com), party-switching at the national level has been relatively rare.
(41) Many of the old houses have been enlarged or improved, but historically are very interesting.
(42) In our society, men historically have occupied the positions of power such as master and host.
(43) However, outside your sitting room thousands of wartime military installations still survive as historically important reminders of Britain's epic struggle.
(44) The picture loses the special mystique that historically it used to have.
(45) Historically, successful monetary unions have followed, not preceded, political union.
(46) Historically, California has welcomed migrants from other states and nations.
(47) Historically, she has laid much greater stress than her continental neighbours on sophisticated external examinations at the end of compulsory schooling.
(47) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(48) Roberts's evidence suggests that there has been considerable variation historically in how far support structures extend to more distant kin.
(49) The chairman historically was a person who had served on the tribunal as an ordinary member for some time.
(50) Nevertheless, the performance of the economy, while historically remarkable, was inferior to that of other capitalist countries.
(51) The records of the Council Committees are historically an important point of access to information for all these groups.
(52) Later in Chapter 31 we will consider how functional shares have changed historically.
(53) The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
(54) Historically, the emergence of parliament as the source of legal authority was a huge gain for humanity.
(55) Thus Hispanics, whose school dropout rates were historically the highest, were often unable to find work.
(56) Historically, executive pension plans are of the money purchase type.
(57) For as we have already seen, the long-term growth rate of the United States has historically been well over 3 percent.
(58) Historically, the Black Virgin cult seems to point in the direction of two alternatives in particular.
(59) In fact mass political participation is historically very rare, either through choice or lack of opportunity.
(60) The relationship between the Report and the new discipline is, however, historically more complex than either of these viewpoints suggests.
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