The law made history as one of the most significant pieces of health related legislation since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid.
Mrs Woodman was an 11-year-old girl when the Wright brothers made history with the first powered flight in 1903.
But fringe parties such as the right-wing British National Party and the anti-Europe UK Independence Party did not make much headway against the mainstream forces (though the Greens made history in getting their first MP elected).
The younger Pistorius made history when he became the first Paralympian to compete in the able-bodied Olympics last year.
Forty years ago tonight, the Peanuts gang made Halloween history with the first broadcast of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!
"Lose these and slowly but inevitably you lose the character and the history that made the area special in the first place, " he said.
No matter what you do or where you go from here, you will carry the memory of the history we made together, and you will have the lifelong appreciation of a grateful President.
The Dominicans (8-0) won it in the city where countrymen Felipe, Jesus and the late Matty Alou made history in 1963 when they appeared in the same Giants outfield for several games.
Thanks to a heavily-hyped Rally to Restore Sanity and a sit-down with President Barack Obama, The Daily Show made ratings history by luring more viewers in the advertiser-beloved 18-to-49 demo than any of its late night competition for the month of October.
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But there were game-changers, too -- moments that shook up the race, made history and made our Top 10 list.
Hillary, the second most powerful woman in the world, made history as one of a handful of women to ever run for U.S. president.
He suggested, while attending a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony in Milan, that the Duce had not been as entirely bad as the history books made out.
Beukes also said there had been previous incidents and "allegations of a domestic nature" at the home of the Olympic star and double-amputee runner, who is one of South Africa's and the world's most famous sportsmen and made history at the London Games last year by being the first double-amputee runner to compete at the Olympics.
Pistorius, nicknamed the "Blade Runner, " made history when he became the first Paralympian to compete in the able-bodied Olympics last year.
The Oslo Accords made Israel the first country in history ever to arm its enemy with the expectation of gaining security.
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In 1998, they accounted for 37 percent of the vote -- and Democrats made history by gaining seats in the House.
The evening auction of Impressionist and Modern Art made history by realizing the highest total for any auction ever held in Europe.
"The decision was made after looking into the dark history of this terrorist organization and crimes that they committed against the Iraqi people and neighbors of Iraq, " a statement from the council said.
When Jorge Bergoglio stepped onto the balcony at the Vatican on Wednesday evening to reveal himself as the new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, he made history as the first non-European pope of the modern era, the first from Latin America, the first Jesuit and the first to assume the name Francis.
The January Barometer is among the panoply of superstitions surrounding stock market history made popular by the Stock Trader's Almanac founder, Yale Hirsch.
Financial regulators and central bank governors from the world's biggest economies have made history by agreeing rules on the minimum quantities of cash and liquid or sellable assets that all banks must hold.
In July, Spain made history by becoming the first international team in the history of the sport to win three consecutive major trophies: Euro 2008, World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012.
Speed being the defining characteristic of Hikari Tsushin, it not surprisingly has made the fastest rise in history--within 12 years of being founded--to the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Price had 12 for the Hilltoppers (20-16), who would have made history by becoming the first No. 16 seed to upend a No. 1 seed.
For all their self-proclaimed wisdom and moral superiority, the ideas that captivated intellectuals during the 20th century made it the most barbarous period in history.
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The Mets officially made Wright the fourth captain in team history.
Until the 19th century, much of world history was made in the bedroom, where ill-assorted partners from strategically placed countries tried with varying success to get it together.
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