Sentences with phrase «bit of history»

The design of the map allows viewers to see how genres are interconnected, no matter how different, and a little bit of history of each.
I met some community leaders and have learned a good bit of history of the area.
That said I need to provide just a little bit of history about my blog.
Let's back up a few years and get a little bit of a history lesson here.
Further, the chart is based on the period from 1990 to 2003 so it doesn't include such notable bits of history as the 2008 bear market or the 1987 market crash.
Essentially the taking of a truly remarkable and interesting bit of history and reducing it down to its most boring level.
It's important to understand a little bit of history first.
I love having a little bit of history from my home town.
It is important for us to know a little bit of history before we start explaining the basic difference between the two and drawing our own conclusions.
This arrangement has a fair bit of history now.
You can see that this developer has a nice bit of history to back them up.
A timeline might be useful if you're doing a quick bit of history.
Does your book speak to the local population served by the media outlet, or does it feature a unique bit of history about the town in which you're pitching press?
He is always surprising me with the most random bits of history facts that he drops into a conversation.
And it is this generally forgotten bit of history that is my main point.
Think it through, come to terms with what happened and put it down as your own personal bit of history.
Soon, I discovered new intriguing bits of history and plot twists that kept me me invested enough to finish the storyline.
You have to go out of your way to read real bits of history to understand what's going on within the context of the presentation.
It's important to understand a little bit of history first.
It's impossible to know where you are going until you know where you have been, so we'll check out a little bit of history at our final stop.
Cameron spends the entirety of the novel making connections; walking slowly forward and then looping back to weave bits of her history with her present and, ultimately, with her future.
At a cost of around 24 Euros ($ 27) it's not a bad way to spend some time and you can pick up some interesting bits of history on Helsinki.
I didn't know the origin of the holiday but this year decided to learn a little bit of the history behind this holiday we call St. Patrick's Day.
«In doing so, they learn bits of history, geography, and public policy.»
I knew I had to record a little bit of history when I saw this in my World Fantasy Convention 2011 program:
@cliff: you are missing one tinny, tiny bit of history there in your «I AM CHRISTIAN HEAR ME ROAR» thing....
«I've learned a good bit of history of the area from community leaders.
To give you a small bit of history, condensed milk was the result of Gail Borden's (1801 - 1874) determination to invent a milk that could be stored and distributed over long distances.
Would be a nice bit of history if Wanheng were to meet Kyoguchi.
In this overview we give a brief bit of history about TouchWiz, and where it stands today.
A paper by Xizhe Peng of Fudan University in Shanghai dissects China's 2010 census and paints a portrait of a country that is rapidly aging, due to the sharp «one child» course correction after Mao Zedong's earlier push for large families (a fascinating bit of history explored in Tim Flannery's book «Here on Earth «-RRB-.
As an unusual bit of history, Adolf Hitler sent his body back to Istanbul in 1943, hoping to persuade Turkey to join the Axis powers in World War II.
Christianity is nothing more than supersti - tion, a collection of fanciful stories with a few bits of history put in there such that it doesn't immediately get put aside for being the nonsense that it truly is.
Ed Jefferson is a freelance journalist, writing about pop culture, obscure bits of history and «the millennials».
«We're all a little bit of history geeks in this administration, from the governor on down,» says State Director of Operations Howard Glaser.
That won't be the case for Affleck but when you compare it to other NYFCC / Oscar bits of history it stands out.
Directed by Jay Roach, who did the Austin Powers movies and written by Danny Strong, who played Jonathan on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, who both manage to bring a touch of comedy to such a horrific bit of history.
The second bit of history would come at the ceremony, if Roger Deakins — the cinematographer of Blade Runner 2049 and also many of this century's most beautiful films — finally wins an Oscar on his 14th nomination.
Thanks to one road misfortune after another, this afternoon outing stretches into several days, during which bits of history are exchanged, bonding inevitably occurs, and our perspective on all three characters shifts.
On top of all that, you can uncover secret areas, collect bits of history, and even discover a well hidden Golden Axe (I wonder what that's a reference to).
And Finally, a little bit of history tweeted by @historylvrsclub
Black Panther is, obviously, a Wakanda story, meaning that its images ripple with Wakanda's specific rhythms and textures; characters» in - jokes and senses of humor seem to open up untold bits of history among them; rituals feel genuinely ritualistic, lived in and specific to the people and the place.
Most discussions of the current minivan craze leave out one important bit of history: Volkswagen had a minivan before they were called minivans.

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