Sentences with phrase «country in a moment of time»

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In February 1792, British Prime Minister Pitt justified the reduction of military expenditures and held out hope for more reductions to come by declaring: «Unquestionably there never was a time in the history of this country when from the situation of Europe we might more reasonably expect fifteen years of peace than at the present momenIn February 1792, British Prime Minister Pitt justified the reduction of military expenditures and held out hope for more reductions to come by declaring: «Unquestionably there never was a time in the history of this country when from the situation of Europe we might more reasonably expect fifteen years of peace than at the present momenin the history of this country when from the situation of Europe we might more reasonably expect fifteen years of peace than at the present moment.
We feel it's important for our team to join in this great tradition and special moment of recognition, at the same time we also respect the great liberties afforded by our country including the freedom of personal expression.»
Gary finds time to write during those odd moments between life: at 4:30 in the morning, on long road - trips with the kids, while back - country camping, and when he should be doing his share of the household chores.
I am proud to use my words to disagree; to settle my differences with civil measures; to witness this moment in time; to be a part of a peaceful transfer of power; and to continue to hope that our country will continue to transform into the beacon of light it was intended to be.
And in the midst of the bad weather, I would just like to take a moment before I begin my speech today to thank everyone in our country who is going the extra mile to help people at this time.
But I do think I'd be amiss if I were to post these photos today of one of my favorite dresses, taken in a beautiful city (San Francisco), in a beautiful country, without taking a moment to acknowledge everything that I'm so incredibly thankful for and blessed to have — because it's so easy to lose sight of that at times.
Ideally, I would like to tally the actual country of manufacture for each piece in my closet, but because I don't currently track this in my closet worksheet, it would take a long time to tabulate at the moment.
Set deep in the Mississippi Delta, it's the epic story of two families, one white, the other black, who've each sown hope among fields too sodden to be much use — and though the sheer scope of the material overwhelms «Pariah» director Dee Rees at times, she finds shoots of optimism among the mire that couldn't be more welcome at a moment when the country seems more divided than ever.
Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi came of age in the postwar moment, a time when filmmakers were at the vanguard of dissident expression in that country.
«Lincoln» does get a little too caught up in the intricacies of the political process at times, but it's an engaging behind the scenes look at one of the country's most historic moments.
We follow in almost real time a handful of individuals forced to make split - second decisions after this incomprehensible event that would change their lives and forever alter our world's landscape: the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital, the chief of the Dallas Secret Service, the unwitting cameraman who captured what has become the most watched and examined film in history, the FBI Agents who had gunman Lee Harvey Oswald within their grasp and Vice President Lyndon Johnson who had to take control of a country in a moment's notice.
The movie does get a little too caught up in the intricacies of the political process at times, but it's an engaging behind the scenes look at one of the country's most historic moments.
She also makes a point of sharing with readers that, as exciting a moment in history as the flight was, many people felt the United States should not have poured money into the space program at a time when the country faced many problems.
a moment in troubled times when a Congress came together and acted on overwhelming research from experts, demand from voters, and actions taken by state and local leaders across the country to support the development of children from birth to age 5.»
Kris Perry, executive director of the First Five Years Fund says that ESSA represents a historic gain for early childhood education, «a moment in troubled times when a Congress came together and acted on overwhelming research from experts, demand from voters, and actions taken by state and local leaders across the country to support the development of children from birth to age 5.»
On one hand, it might be the only time of year that schoolchildren will learn about the important moments and people in black history that shaped our country and world.
Sit down during prime time TV in any country, and you'll see famous faces promoting products, whether it's L'Oreal and their latest cover girl or Wheaties and the athlete of the moment, celebrities sell products.
In terms of bonds, would depend on the yield, availability of short - term maturity bonds and stability of the country (e.g. at this moment in time UK, New Zealand, Norway, Canada, Israel; not looking into countries like Greece or ArgentinaIn terms of bonds, would depend on the yield, availability of short - term maturity bonds and stability of the country (e.g. at this moment in time UK, New Zealand, Norway, Canada, Israel; not looking into countries like Greece or Argentinain time UK, New Zealand, Norway, Canada, Israel; not looking into countries like Greece or Argentina).
It is one of the premier ways to identify both the comfort level of a country's citizens at a given moment in time as well as the well - being of citizens over time.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
Eventually fresh diagnoses of asbestos disease in the major western countries where asbestos has been banned for some time, should surely die out, but at the moment there seems to be no slowing down on the immediate horizon.
But according to them as much as possible going to driving school is not anymore their concern and they find it like waste of time since when they arrived in the country they rather spend moments with their family than to go to driving school and study.
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