Sentences with phrase «after eighteenth»

Am looking for a driving school to teach our daughter how to drive she is seventeen and looking forward to learning how to drive and receive her license on or after her eighteenth birthday.
Named after an eighteenth century Spanish explorer, Galiano was long populated by the indigenous Penelakut people, with archaeological discoveries suggesting over three thousand years of inhabitation.
Over an opening animation styled after eighteenth - century Japanese woodcut illustrations, a narrator (Courtney B. Vance) relates the legendary history of the «cat - loving Kobayashi clan» and its violent subjugation of dogs.
(Even Sweden, the poster country for women's equality and liberal attitudes toward human sexuality, strictly regulates abortion after the eighteenth week of pregnancy.)
Prolife advocates in southern California note that actor Martin Sheen, after his eighteenth conviction for antinuclear protest, got three hours of community service.

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For Orlando, the odd prominence of the nonfunctional in Western literature after the late eighteenth century signals a Freudian «return of the repressed.»
The first occurred in the eighteenth century in continental Europe: the universities were secularized formally by being nationalized politically, after which they were secularized intellectually by the Enlightenment.
A little while after writing this, I came across a poem by an eighteenth century Persian poet called Hatif Isfahani, which praises Christianity for its affirmation of Divine Unity.
The civil theology of the youthful Hegel in Germany during the decades after the French Revolution shows the yearning for the union of Christian and citizen was still vigorous at the end of the eighteenth century.6 These youthful speculations stand behind Hegel's mature political theory as well as, curiously, behind the thought of Marx about man and citizen.
After Newton the success of the new natural science had become so overwhelming that the acceptance of this dualism was no longer to be withstood, despite Leibniz's vigorous struggle against it, and in the eighteenth century and onward it reigned completely.
After describing the hopes of those who wrote the Constitution, Carter takes note of the assumption that almost all men of affairs in the eighteenth century shared about the fate of governments like the one proposed in Philadelphia.
Pomeranians were established as a breed in the eighteenth centry after they drew the interest of the English monarchy.
The historic Audubon Cottages were built shortly after two great fires destroyed most of the city in the late eighteenth century.
It is thought to have been named in the eighteenth century after Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord High Admiral from 1690 to 1709.
For Adam Cvijanovic's third solo show at Bellwether Gallery, Love Poem (10 Minutes After the End of Gravity), he has created two monumental paintings that hark back to the triumphant decoration of late eighteenth - century Rococo.
«The remarkable turn of the climate of Europe towards greater warmth from soon after the beginning of the eighteenth century and affecting all seasons of the year in the 1730 ′ s seems to have produced little comment at the time, though by then the temperatures were being observed with thermometers and entered into regularly maintained observation books in a number of places.»
Patients who are minors at the time of the malpractice may wait to file after reaching age eighteen, but must file within two years of their eighteenth birthday.
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