Word: historicizing
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Overlooking Istanbul's Golden Horn, the historic neighborhood of Galata, founded as a Genoese trading port in the 14th century, has long served as a sanctuary for ethnic groups from around the world. Germans, French, British, Armenians, Greeks, Hungarians and Poles once lived there; Jews first settled in the area...
For millions of Chinese, the Long March is a seminal historic event. In 1934, the more-than-80,000-strong Red Army, having been routed by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists, retreated from its base in southeast China on a harrowing yearlong slog that killed 9 out of 10 soldiers...
Philosophical concerns both within and without the department are at the root of this historic resistance.
1. I was very proud to have been...one of the main architects of that historic agreement with Harvard...I think it is truly ground-breaking, a landmark agreement, and something that the city can be proud of.
Sunday night’s Colordo-New York game at Madison Square Garden was historic for a different reason. It marked the first time that Moore and his brother, Steve (’01)—another former Crimson captain—played against one another.