The library is notable for the historical depth of its collections.
African rhythms" has more historical depth, more recognition of those before us."
The collections, from all periods and places, are noteworthy for both aesthetic quality and historical depth.
But this criticism would miss the design's historical depth.
The response, while proportionally high, seems to depend on the historical depth of Mormon culture in an area.
In a short article, Dubnow presented a memorable portrait of historical depth, and its presence in contemporary life:
What marked this entire contingent was the strong emphasis on pursuing philosophy and the philosophical foundations of other disciplines, with intense historical depth.
The second and more serious flaw is lack of historical depth.
A second use of the term, however, is more common and has more historical depth.
Mr. O'Brien has allowed himself only to suggest the magnitude of the story here, the nature of its psychological and historical depths.