Sentences with phrase «exhaustive history»

Indeed, lead defense attorney Judy Clarke has a history of compiling exhaustive histories of her clients.
The billionaire Microsoft co-founder makes a point of reading nightly, pouring over everything from inspiring biographies (Warren Buffett, Franklin D. Roosevelt) and exhaustive history tomes (about the development of vaccines and the atomic bomb), to deep philosophical dives and intellectual periodicals (The Economist, Scientific American).
To explain any particular event, we would have to know the exhaustive history of every person, every angel, every animal, and event, and indeed, every thing, in the entire universe.
Given the exhaustive history of open and covert regime change attempts of «hostile governments» by the U.S., the Chinese government has good reasons to be extremely cautious by trying to delegitimize the Dalai Lama via their indoctrinal institutions in media and education.
In this exhaustive history, we learn the true extent of evolution's influence on the way we think.
For an exhaustive history, check out this article from Vice UK.
This is not an exhaustive history, of course, so if you want to find out more about the history of lockets here are some of the sources I used:
But the agent carries on, whispering prompts through the earpiece of the car's driver (Freddie Highmore), while also giving the young chauffeur an exhaustive history of Irish sectarianism.
The author, a poet, newspaper columnist and former dean of campus at Goddard College, offers an exhaustive history of his subject, which includes such luminaries as Edward Gibbon, who devoted one - quarter of the space in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to footnotes.
An exhaustive history of the five years that changed cinema as we knew it.
It's a three - digit numerical indication of your overall credit health, culled from the contents of your credit report: an exhaustive history of your credit behavior and financial habits.
Hine's exceptionally dedicated absorption in his community also produced an exhaustive history of Hitchin in two densely packed volumes, widely recognised as a model of its kind; an account of Charles Lamb's connections in Hertfordshire; and several lesser works about aspects of the region.
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