Sentences with phrase «dramatic course of history»

Caught between these two men, both of whom have their own agendas, and desperate to help her friends, Millie will find herself drawn into the dramatic course of history.

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Yet this same criticism, that Jesus» understanding of his self - hood is incommensurate with the kerygma's concept of a dramatic shift in the course of history or the cosmos, has been presented in still more radical fashion.
«I believe that in these next two years, we're going to see something dramatic happen in the Middle East involving Israel that will change the course of history in the Middle East and impact the whole world,» he said.
Its life and death struggles are obvious and dramatic; it results in changing the course of history are evident and striking.
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Directed by Joe Wright, Darkest Hour is the dramatic and inspiring story of four weeks in 1940 during which Churchill's courage to lead changed the course of world history.
Perhaps the most dramatic evidence of the growing influence of global education is the new Advanced Placement (AP) «World History» course, which in 2001 took its place alongside AP courses in U.S. and European hHistory» course, which in 2001 took its place alongside AP courses in U.S. and European historyhistory.
The first paragraph of the article in the Independent read on June 27 at 15:25 GMT when I took a zotero snapshot — «Exclusive: No ice at the North Pole Polar scientists reveal dramatic new evidence of climate change It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year.»
The real thrust of the project is to act as a catalyst for integrating the School's history, library collections and archival resources into the life and work of the Osgoode community by involving the students in developing and curating exhibitions, both physical and virtual, that illustrate the dramatic changes in legal education and the profession over the course of the past century and document Osgoode's role in them.
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