In general, it must be at least 50 years old and architecturally or historically significant.
According to the association, film raters consider smoking in this broader context, and they also consider how frequent, glamorized, or historically relevant it is (as in period pieces, for instance).
People tend to buy furniture for the long term anyway, because they want something beautiful, individual or historically important in their home, but they need to keep items for anywhere between 10 and 25 years before they see meaningful price appreciation.
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Each year, 25 "culturally" or "historically" significant recordings are added to the registry, established in 2000.
As a consequence, there are those of faith who confuse mythos with logos - that is, they read a story or sacred text and interpret what is intended to be a symbolic aspect of spiritual life and treat it literally, as though the story happened historically or happened exactly as described.
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For example, business units (such as apparel or footwear) had historically decided how much to invest in new product development.
There is also evidence that market valuations revert to the mean over the long term, so pointing out when markets look historically cheap or dear can help.
Yes, some of the players in the game still carry the label, but only one of the starters, Dwight Howard, possesses the physical characteristics or style of play historically attached to the position.
As it happens, historically, cod or haddock often played the part in boiled dinners that corned beef does today.
Our research consistently demonstrates that short-term (five year maturity or less) paper has historically a much better risk-return tradeoff than long-term bonds.
While meant as reference book it is also quite readable, or at least skimmable, and with no disrespect to Michael Jackson or any of the other historically great writers on whisky, it makes every other book I own pretty much obsolete.
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Historically speaking an architect or engineer was not only unique, they were powerful.
We still need to help a lot more families stay in their homes, or refinance to take advantage of historically low interest rates.
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MLPs, or Master Limited Partnerships, were historically thought of as graveyards where energy companies would put their old rent-earning assets out to pasture.
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Or, said slightly differently, historically the role of fixed income in an individual's portfolio has been to offset the volatility inherent in having equity exposure.
Historically, whenever man or beast's been bombarded with massive amounts of radiation the results have either been gruesome or wholly fantastical (see: any superhero origin story).
Well, outside of the Clinton "Dole-Gingrich" campaign, national Democrats have not historically shown much stomach or aptitude for this tactic, while Republicans have made it a staple.
Baubles traditionally and historically refer to trinkets or cheap objects.
These evoke a sense of awe and wonder, of visceral truths and inchoate depths, and of literary curiosity, that is hard to find or even imagine in literature as historically-situated as the NT (and most anything since then).
We focus on the percentage of issues in the index currently quoted at distressed levels. (We define distressed as a spread over Treasuries of 10 percentage points or more.) Distressed companies historically have defaulted at a rate of nearly 25% per year, while the rate for non-distressed companies is only 1%.
These businesses, historically, have been disqualified or ineligible or just deterred from accepting credit cards.
Similarly, if police flood into estates with historically high rates of burglary or violent offences, their presence will allow them to detect yet more crime while drug possession in leafy suburbs goes unnoticed.
In hindsight it's easy to see signs of looming disruption: competitors who gain traction with models based on simplicity, convenience, or low price points, or companies that find ways to serve historically unprofitable customers.
You also touch on what has become, in some people's minds, urban legend, in other people's minds that big question mark, as to whether or not - and we saw it historically - and you talk about the, quote, bombing of the levees, the opening up of the waters to save other areas in the city and pouring it in on the 9th Ward, the poor section of New Orleans.
Whether or not art has a duty to be historically accurate is an old and insoluble question.
This was seen historically through the last 200 years or so.
Physicians have historically practiced either in small groups or alone.
This is especially useful in low-light situations like party shots, indoors or dusk where built-in flashes have historically struggled to reach far-away subjects and capture all important details of a scene.
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They are near major cities, have long hours, and are almost all open seven days a week in countries that historically close retail operations on one or more days and often for several hours during the middle of the day.
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Yes, there are myths from all countries, and even fantasy literature written in Germany or Spain or elsewhere, but the market has been historically dominated by the Anglosphere, and I think is rooted more in the myths of the Anglosphere specifically than in Christianity more broadly.
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