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The history-making nature of this possibility aside, I think that if Cain runs a competitive race at all--even winning one or two primary states--it could be one of the best things to happen to the GOP, as well as voters of color, in a while.
Keli Goff: Is the GOP Finally Ready to Tackle Its Race Problem in 2012? Keli Goff 2011
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The history-making nature of this possibility aside, I think that if Cain runs a competitive race at all--even winning one or two primary states--it could be one of the best things to happen to the GOP, as well as voters of color, in a while.
Keli Goff: Is the GOP Finally Ready to Tackle Its Race Problem in 2012? Keli Goff 2011
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Somewhat overshadowed in the burst of celebration over his history-making performance were the finishes of his U.S. teammates.
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The history-making nature of this possibility aside, I think that if Cain runs a competitive race at all--even winning one or two primary states--it could be one of the best things to happen to the GOP, as well as voters of color, in a while.
Keli Goff: Is the GOP Finally Ready to Tackle Its Race Problem in 2012? Keli Goff 2011
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This was a history-making intelligence error, which may have more devastating and tragic consequences than the WMD mistake—a regional nuclear war, after all, will cause a bigger death toll than the one continuing in Iraq.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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He would move into national politics with a history-making bid for the U.S. Congress in just a few years.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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There's a dinner at 165 instigated by Edward, Duke of Kent Blake Ritson, who wants to influence a Daily Mail editor against Edward VIII's history-making infatuation with American-born divorcee Wallis Simpson.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Upstairs Downstairs Makes Sparkling PBS Return David Finkle 2011
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There's a dinner at 165 instigated by Edward, Duke of Kent Blake Ritson, who wants to influence a Daily Mail editor against Edward VIII's history-making infatuation with American-born divorcee Wallis Simpson.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Upstairs Downstairs Makes Sparkling PBS Return David Finkle 2011
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Needless to say, that kind of history-making is not a good thing.
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This was a history-making day of LGBT inclusion in a tremendous progressive organzing effort.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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