Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun History conceived as a division of social science coordinate with statistics, economics, and politics.
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Examples
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But without unanimity all you have is opinion cloaked in historics.
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But without unanimity all you have is opinion cloaked in historics.cecil kirkseyQuote
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The group was founded in the 1960s by the “historics,” peasants in the eastern cordillera of the country who adopted their Communist ideology from the Russians, casting it in the old Soviet mold, intensely bureaucratic and intransigent.
Inside Colombia's Hostage War Orth, Maureen 2008
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The Peshdadian or Assyrian race, proto-historics for whom dates fail, 2.
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The Peshdadian or Assyrian race, proto-historics for whom dates fail, 2.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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He would study the Bible and Christ; he would study precepts and promises, exhortations and warnings, examples and historics; but not theology.
Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again A Life Story Joseph Barker 1840
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That's why I just wanted to - if you were going to be since you restate historically, I was just curious that you had the historics on a quarterly basis that you can share with us.
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I really really like the finish ... not like the historics ... eto mas smooth at di malagkit ang feeling sa skin.
TALK @ PhilMusic.com - The Online Home of the Pinoy Musician 2010
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I am personally tired of seeing literal and themed historics. i just cant anymore ...
On the Runway 2009
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His intriguing collection of loops - scenics, historics, strategics, etc. - builds to a single, tantalizing all-world 18 that hops from Machrihanish to Pebble Beach with stops at Augusta, Ballybunion, Royal Melbourne, and the National Golf Links.
SI.com 2009
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