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Things history often describes (“history ________”)
records, today, books, palette, taking, panel, civil, teacher, plays, yearbook, section, workshop, writing, teaching, series, vol, teachers, list, century, shows, deals, lesson, department, journal, class, textbooks, revolution, matters, no., lessons, sources, states, tab, buffs, county, course, moves, painting, collection, button, points, the, folder, news, students, file, book, brush, bull, social, classes, doctrine, notes, supplies, review, museums, chapter, making, texts, courses, patients, window, interview, stories, criticism, paper, page, note, childhood, iii, reports, wars, object, sheet, project, bar, etc., addresses, literature, volume, departments
How history often is described (“________ history”)
natural, american, long, early, human, political, recent, past, modern, whole, ancient, literary, medical, english, economic, personal, european, brief, cultural, oral, previous, short, military, chinese, entire, intellectual, subsequent, indian, complete, roman, british, contemporary, german, russian, recorded, legislative, detailed, clinical, ecclesiastical, year, colonial, later, western, evolutionary, constitutional, irish, diplomatic, universal, official, japanese, christian, sacred, careful, earlier, greek, african, geological, family, interesting, medieval, canadian, prior, developmental, biblical, comprehensive, rich, thorough, egyptian, islamic, naval, authentic, scottish, geologic
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