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history (Background), noun account, adventures, all aspects, all sides, delineation, depiction, each and every deeail, entire universe, epic, events, exposition, facts, information, intelligence, narrative, recapitulation, recital, record, representation, retelling, review, saga, series of incidents, story, summary history (Past), noun annals, archives, bygone era, chronicle, days of old, earlier point in time, historical times, old days, prior point in time, prior time, record, schedule, the past, times gone by, tradition, yesterday Associated concepts: Legal history See also: account, ancestry, bloodline, calendar, common knowledge, narrative, record, report, story HISTORY, evidence. The recital of facts written and given out for true.
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``I think it's really cool that we get to see something that goes down in history. But before the Chicxulub impact goes down in history as the dinosaur destroyer, scientists must make sure this crash is the right one. Many actors say choosing a gown for the Oscars is their most difficult decision to make, especially if they win, since that photo goes down in history, often dredged up as examples of fashion faux pas," Fox said. |
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