Sentences with phrase «face of history»

If the movie brings the archaic names and faces of history alive for its younger audience members, inspiring questions about Amelia Earhart, Abraham Lincoln or Napoleon, that's merely a welcome bonus.
and things, between things and things — changes the face of history.
«This seems to be shaking a fist in the face of history,» resident Carrie Cochran said.
The claim that the market can not produce art flies in the face of history.
Yet in the face of its history, Hong Kong has duly created its own culturally specific identity, one that inevitably combines both elements of the West and Mainland China.
Therefore, any idea that not liking reform is somehow a refutation of black educators in charter schools is a terrible interpretation in the face of history.
Working primarily in sculpture, painting and found photography, Bailey explores the complexity of contemporary identity in the face of history, ancestry and collective memory.
At Aureus Contemporary, William P. Immer works with collage and paint to obscure and alter the faces of history.
In the face of the history of the natural world, geologists feel a certain humility at the insignificance of humans and our tiny lifespans.
In the face of this history of exclusion, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have consistently and vehemently fought to have our rights recognised and acknowledged by the Australian Government and the Australian people.
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