In September 1981, Koch made history by winning both the Democratic and Republican mayoral nominations.
In 1984, Rose made history when he performed the first successful pediatric heart transplant.
John Howard, the conservative prime minister, has made history one of his favourite causes.
PLO, a body that once made history but has long since passed its best-before date.
And if he does last more than two seasons, he will in terms of longevity alone have made history.
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Jindal made history as well, becoming the first Indian-American to serve as governor of a U.S. state.
William Taft's wife Helen made history by becoming the first first lady to ride with her husband.
By 1968, the burger was available at restaurants nationwide and made history with its ingredient-focused advertising campaign.
And collectively they made history by becoming the first team ever to win three consecutive Nations Cups.
It was just before ten-thirty, in the darkness close to the French coast, that Ellen MacArthur made history.
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"I made history at Barcelona but that chapter is over, " Eto'o said on the Inter Milan club website.
Mrs Woodman was an 11-year-old girl when the Wright brothers made history with the first powered flight in 1903.
The younger Pistorius made history when he became the first Paralympian to compete in the able-bodied Olympics last year.
They wrote us off but we came back and did what we had to do and we made history.
He made history in 1984 when he beat Wilfredo Gomez to be crowned the World Boxing Council Featherweight champion.
We are here to honor those whose courage made history and is going to inspire generations of Americans to come.
But there were game-changers, too -- moments that shook up the race, made history and made our Top 10 list.
Shirley McKie made history as the first person in 100 years of fingerprinting to successfully challenge an identification in court.
Everyone wants to be part of this great club, they've made history and I want to be part of that history.
In London he made history by becoming the first double-amputee to run in the Olympics, making the semi-final of the 400m.
With her team-mate Helen Glover, from Cornwall they have also made history by winning Britain's first-ever gold medal in women's rowing.
He made history in London last year when he became the first double-amputee track athlete to compete in the Olympic Games.
In 1998, they accounted for 37 percent of the vote -- and Democrats made history by gaining seats in the House.
Pistorius, nicknamed the "Blade Runner, " made history when he became the first Paralympian to compete in the able-bodied Olympics last year.
Nevertheless, Mr Nuon Paet made history as the first senior commander of the Khmers Rouges to stand trial and be jailed.
President Barack Obama made history last month when he presided over the nuclear nonproliferation summit at the United Nations Security Council.
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President Obama made history today by taking the most ambitious and aggressive action since 1968 and the tragic assassinations of Robert F.
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The law made history as one of the most significant pieces of health related legislation since the passage of Medicare and Medicaid.
She was joined by other Plaid Cymru AMs as she made history as the first AM to be expelled from the assembly.
The evening auction of Impressionist and Modern Art made history by realizing the highest total for any auction ever held in Europe.
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