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1 Seventy-five years ago tomorrow, Dublin was the scene of a truly historic occasion.
2 The movement within the republican constituency was and is truly historic .
3 When, at the termination of this truly historic dinner, the ladies left us:
4 I remember thinking that Ireland has changed forever, this was a truly historic event.
5 This last move symbolises the truly historic change that May is committed to overseeing.
6 Yes, of course, this is, in a manner of speaking, a truly historic occasion.
7 But it was the first two that the film picked up that were truly historic .
8 A " truly historic opportunity for a new beginning" had arrived, to quote the agreement.
9 These would be developments of truly historic proportions.
10 The coming to power of Sinn Féin in this sovereign Republic would be a truly historic happening.
11 Jackson had presided over cases that attracted media firestorms, but none that might be deemed truly historic .
12 Then this is a truly historic occasion.
13 To my way of thinking, they have ever since been unduly modest about this truly historic achievement.
14 This is a truly historic moment.
15 As such, it is truly historic .
16 MEPs then adopted a resolution welcoming the agreement "as offering a truly historic opportunity for a new beginning".
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