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1 But this crime seems to have had the same history as others.
2 Might not the same history be told of much that is believed?
3 The Press is in danger of following precisely the same history .
4 The same history is delightfully chauvinistic in its account of the Colonial Wars.
5 Some of them had heard outlines of the same history before.
6 But that same history also shows that the U.S. can't control those proxy forces.
7 After all, I am the same person in each case, with the same history .
8 The boot and shoe trade has had the same history .
9 It's basically a network of computers that all have the same history of transactions.
10 All recite the same history and all use the same arguments to establish their conclusions.
11 The light-sources of beacons have had the same history as those of other navigation lights.
12 Practically every country had the same history ; yet that did not prevent the production of art.
13 Ireland and Scotland have shared much of the same history , even some of the same languages.
14 The same history belongs to the highland rice.
15 The same history might cause another to focus on a symptom well beyond its actual severity.
16 He wondered occasionally how many other tall lawyers were walking around with the very same history .
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