Such mixtures have historically made the understanding of particular totemistic forms difficult.
Murders, shootings and drug dealing have historically made this one of the worst crime corridors in the city.
The poem has historically made use of assonant half rhyme.
The middle and lower parts of the river provide extensive irrigation to paddy fields, which have historically made the area rich in rice production.
These were historically made with gelatin, hence the term color gel.
In both form and function, these shapes are implicitly male, like the artists who have historically made most drawings from the nude.
This is hardly unusual, since states have historically made their own marriage and divorce rules.
This was a team historically made in the tough image of a steel town.
It was historically made of the same materials as running rigging, only coated in tar for added strength and protection from the elements.
Then I stepped out through the hole and historically made First Contact.