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In support of ACRL's commitment to librarians serving diverse communities, these two scholarships are for individuals currently working in Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Tribal Colleges or Universities; or Hispanic Serving Institutions
Scholarships available for the 2009 ACRL/Harvard Leadership Institute 2009
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Historically is largely talking about an era from approximately 10 to 50 years ago.
Turner: Griffin Victim of Sexism, Racism at cvillenews.com 2005
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Historically, that is what usually happens to party that is in control like the Democrats are now.
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Changing titles Historically, Kim Il Sung, the founder, was always called the 'Great Leader.'
'Pyongyangologists' Study North Korean Propaganda for Clues 2010
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Historically, that is where the accusations started and it has been an uphill climb since.
Obama Blasts Back On Terror, Blames GOP For Bin Laden's Escape 2009
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Historically, that is the poorest performance since 1968.
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"Historically, that is something that the faculty would have done; now it's becoming an administrative position," says John Mims, vice president of finance and administration.
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Historically, that is especially true where the Jews are concerned.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Historically, that is especially true where the Jews are concerned.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Historically, that is true, but many people find the word offensive today, precisely because of the other definitions associated with it.
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