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"historied" Definitions
  1. related in or as history : having a history : HISTORICAL
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So who knows if 2/3rds of Real Madrid's historied front three will be starting?
It also draws viewers into a historied world that's as reliable for shocking twists as it is violent.
And it's certainly not a good look for Barcelona's own historied front third to be fighting on the field.
Syracuse University has been a real Cinderella story this year—if you can call a historied NCAA team a Cinderella story.
As a result we have many complex, historied terms that might set us apart — or make us look old in front of our kids later on.
Such is the way you can feel about 11th seed Loyola Chicago taking on the historied and 6th seed Miami in their first March Madness appearance since 1985.
George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein spent their lifetime creating what was possibly the most beautiful, fragile and deeply historied arts institution in American history — New York City Ballet.
It comes back to the historied, outdated (not to mention heteronormative) belief that women's pleasure should only come from a man, and that her sexual awakening should happen with him during intercourse.
In either event, Platt came out to say that the blackout jerseys had nothing to do with Briles, but rather the historied rivalry with TCU: McMurphy, being a good-boy reporter decided to lay out the fair truth, and let the facts speak for themselves.
Literary scholar Melanie Duckworth has claimed that, in The Girl Green as Elderflower, Suffolk is not mere setting, but rather a textured and historied place. Although he kept the location static, the novel takes place over a variety of time periods. It focuses one place throughout and across time. Stow engages in what Duckworth calls "Australian medievalism," drawing connections between the Middle Ages and postcolonial Australia and Papua New Guinea.
De La Salle and Ateneo were both co-founders of the pre-war NCAA but actively compete in the UAAP. The historied rivalry began when Ateneo lost to De La Salle in a hotly contested championship basketball game during the 16th NCAA Season (1939–40). Basketball games between Ateneo and La Salle in the NCAA were always hard fought but was not yet tagged by the local sportswriters as the recognized rivalry. The more popular collegiate sports rivalries was between Ateneo versus San Beda, and De La Salle versus Letran.
James' metaphysical position however, leaves open the possibility that the ontological claims of religions may be true. As he observed in the end of the Varieties, his position does not amount to a denial of the existence of transcendent realities. Quite the contrary, he argued for the legitimate epistemic right to believe in such realities, since such beliefs do make a difference in an individual's life and refer to claims that cannot be verified or falsified either on intellectual or common sensorial grounds. Joseph Margolis in Historied Thought, Constructed World (California, 1995) makes a distinction between "existence" and "reality".
Joseph Margolis advocates a view he calls "robust relativism" and defends it in his books: Historied Thought, Constructed World, Chapter 4 (California, 1995) and The Truth about Relativism (Blackwells, 1991). He opens his account by stating that our logics should depend on what we take to be the nature of the sphere to which we wish to apply our logics. Holding that there can be no distinctions which are not "privileged" between the alethic, the ontic, and the epistemic, he maintains that a many valued logic just might be the most apt for aesthetics or history since, because in these practices, we are loath to hold to simple binary logic; and he also holds that many-valued logic is relativistic. (This is perhaps an unusual definition of "relativistic".

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