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Judicial restraint was a judicial philosophy devised by Progressives to overcome Supreme Court resistance to the then-unprecedented growth of federal and state power during the so-called Progressive Era.
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Pundits keep comparing 2010 to 1992, when a then-unprecedented five women were elected to the Senate.
5 myths about female candidates Post 2010
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In 1964, Henry Cabot Lodge topped Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller to win the New Hampshire primary through a write-in campaign fueled by a couple of then-unprecedented statewide mailings.
The New Hampshire Primary Is Good for Democracy Fergus Cullen 2012
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Following the bursting of its credit bubble in 1990, Japan eventually brought its equivalent of the Fed rate down to a then-unprecedented 0.25%.
The High Costs of Very Low Interest Rates John C. Michaelson 2010
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Top North Korean military official Jo Myong Rok, a longtime confidant of leader Kim Jong Il who traveled to Washington in 2000 on a then-unprecedented goodwill mission, died Nov. 6 of heart disease, the official Korean Central News Agency reported from Pyongyang.
Top North Korean military official Jo Myong Rok dies at 82 Hyung-Jin Kim 2010
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Top North Korean military official Jo Myong Rok, a longtime confidant of leader Kim Jong Il who traveled to Washington in 2000 on a then-unprecedented goodwill mission, died Nov. 6 of heart disease, the official Korean Central News Agency reported from Pyongyang.
Top North Korean military official Jo Myong Rok dies at 82 Hyung-Jin Kim 2010
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Judicial restraint was a judicial philosophy devised by Progressives to overcome Supreme Court resistance to the then-unprecedented growth of federal and state power during the so-called Progressive Era.
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In 1978, Glen Larson see photo; right secured a then-unprecedented $1 million per episode budget for his original TV version of Battlestar Galactica.
They have got to be frakking kidding! Chuck Wells 2009
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In 1978, Glen Larson see photo; right secured a then-unprecedented $1 million per episode budget for his original TV version of Battlestar Galactica.
Archive 2009-02-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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A decade ago, severe drought in the southwest reduced predator populations, leading to an explosion of white-footed mice, which carry Hantavirus, leading to a then-unprecedented breakout of that disease in the Four Corners region.
Jeff Schweitzer: Transition Topic V: Free Lunch, Climate Change and Human Health 2008
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