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- noun Plural form of
history .
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Who else would lay claim to keeping up-to-date on the title histories of over 40 independent and foreign promotions?
PWTorch.com 2008
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Future episodes fill in histories of Daniel Faraday and Miles Straum.
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It is true that I indulge an energetic interest in histories of every category, such as they are, but the one all-encompassing fact I have learned through my years of reading is that there are as many colorfully different versions of history as there are colorful authors writing about it.
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But this is the standard account generally made in histories of Adams and the Boston Massacre.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Lawyers, Treason, and Deception: A Response to Andrew McCarthy 2010
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Messing with character histories is an irritating fact inherent in comic book adaptations, which fairly consistently change critical details.
J.D.’s Top 10 Movies that Prove the Future Will Suck » Scene-Stealers 2008
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