Sentences with phrase «history recounted»

I am also ready to listen to the memories of Elders from the Gulf and Carribean about how similar 2005 is say to any year??? To counter the «matter of fact» smug cycle theorists, there has to be a proper history recounted by climatologists capable of recounting that there was so called similar year (s), the «it was just as bad as in the 1940's» ball is lobbed out, now we have to say, ho ya??? When then??
The following site has the 10 deadliest, 10 costliest, and 10 most intense hurricanes: - http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2005/hurricanes/ RE --(To counter the «matter of fact» smug cycle theorists, there has to be a proper history recounted by climatologists capable of recounting that there was so called similar year (s), the «it was just as bad as in the 1940's» ball is lobbed out, now we have to say, ho ya??? When then??
This is unfortunate, particularly since Boston's tenants were, for much of the history he recounts, largely white.
Old Testament history recounts events, the lives of great men, prophets, priests and kings, migrations, wars, political decisions — everything affecting the exterior life of the nation, the observable course of her turbulent history.
Faithfulness to Christ supports our recognition of our rootedness in the Bible and the history it recounts, but it alters the nature of Biblical authority as it opens us to awareness of the patriarchal character of all our Scripture and tradition.
The major characters in the history he recounts are «liberators» — men and women of the left — and «zealots» who are religious and conservative.
Awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, The Leopard translates Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel, and the history it recounts, into a truly cinematic masterpiece.
The breed distribution and frequency of mdr1 - 1 have applications in veterinary medicine and selective breeding, whereas the allele's history recounts the emergence of formally recognized breeds from an admixed population of working sheepdogs.

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Leatherbarrow recently published a book, called «1:23:40: The Incredible True Story of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster,» that recounts the catastrophe's history on its 30th anniversary.
In Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, journalist Joshua Foer recounts the history of humanity's understanding of memory and the techniques devised to augment it.
But as Jill Lepore recounts in her new book, The Secret History of Wonder Woman, the Amazonian princess was only as empowered as her (male) writers allowed her to be.
In front of a crowd of eager ears, the entrepreneur recounted this time in the company's history to prove a point: You don't know jack about your customers — until you meet them face - to - face.
Wanting to avoid any basic appeal to religious revelation, he insists that «reason,» properly informed by such natural clues, can see all the problems he bitingly recounts in recent American history.
As Ronald A. Wells recounts in the Journal of Presbyterian History, i n 1966 the United Farm Workers organized a march from Delano, California, to the state capitol of California in order to demand recognition of the rights of farm workers.
By giving directors who worked under both regimes a chance to recount the real history, Rahbaran has rendered a tremendous service to the cause of historical truth — a truth the current regime has sought to erase.
Hopewell describes a failed course of study at his church — Trinity: «Thus in characterizing Trinity, the absentees recounted its story as its history, the rest of us accounted for its story as its metaphor, and both we and they witnessed the story transformed as gospel.»
The book's subsequent history is recounted in the introduction to Agnes Holloway's God's Master Key (Faith Publications).
And history, too, is recounted and compiled not simply for its «wasness» but for its «isness.»
In six longish memoirs Updike does not recount his life - history so much as his life - obsessions.
Catholicism and Democracy inaugurates a much - needed effort to recount the history of Catholic political ideas in the democratic age.
In fact, the author tries to maintain an objective distance in recounting this long and successful history.
In his History of the Peloponnesian War, for example, Thucydides recounts speeches at key points in his narrative: «Cleon... spoke as follows:...» «So Cleon spoke.
Just as Winthrop thought of Moses so Captain John Smith thought of Aeneas in what Howard Mumford Jones calls the «prose Aeneid» that he composed to recount his establishment of the English Colony in Virginia.23 But it was not so much Latin myth or legend that dominated the minds of educated Americans in the late i8th century as it was the history of Roman liberty.
While McNamara recounts a history of repeated efforts on the part of the Church hierarchy to cloister women both from the world and male clerics, thus preventing any participation in sacramental or authoritative roles, her account also tells the story of countless women religious who endured, thrived, and often achieved renown despite such restrictive efforts.
Further belief in Jesus, the Prince of Peace, or recognition of the Bibles place in our history and as our social fabric's moral compass, does not necessarily require belief in a super natural being whispering truths to be recounted in the writings of our fellowmen.
In a three - page statement, the «criminal» history of America since 1492 is recounted in terms of theft, «ecocide,» rape (two times), colonization (five times), racism (four times), slavery (seven times), exploitation (eight times), and genocide (nine times).
Genesis opens with «In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth» and John, whose Gospel recounts the history of the Logos that «became flesh», echoes this at the start of his prologue «In the beginning was the Word...» With that phrase «In the beginning» John ties together the two events the Creation and the Incarnation.
The article recounts how an ambitious team of research psychologists undertook to study the entire group of children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
The genre of the book of Esther has been debated, but very few scholars would identify this as a strictly historical text, particularly based on our modern, Western understanding of history as a relatively objective recounting of facts.
There is no need to recount here the well - documented story of how the civil rights movement inspired political activism by other groups with grievances about their status in America and their treatment throughout American history.
Our new accounts are more intricate; now they recount our common history lived in the light of my illness, a three - year collaboration that, among other intentions, battles my death.
The most convincing part of the Bible is that regardless if you think its true or not it contains the story of the only Person in human history that made the outlandish claims (too many to recount) that he made and STILL has followers today; more than 2000 yrs after his assasination.
In short, if you like your history neatly packaged so as not to disturb opinions inconsistent with, say, those of the New York Times, you will undoubtedly consider this book as a more or less definitive recounting.
In his first recorded sermon (Acts 13), Paul recounts the history of Israel from exodus to David, reviews the ministry of Jesus, and proclaims his resurrection.
The St. Thomas Christians have kept many of their traditional privileges in practice, and the songs sung at weddings recount the Syrian history and the royal grants.
Eusebius (260 - 340), the famous early Church historian, recounted in his The History of the Church how an apostate named Natalis came to Pope Zephyrinus clothed in sackcloth and ashes begging forgiveness.
On the very heels of recounting this calamitous history, Troy Perry cried out, «But we praise the Lord that through all this we have been drawn closer to Christ and to each other» — and again, that celebrative applause!
Recounting our nation's recurrent history of white militarized backlash after periods of ethnic progress, Dr. Carol Anderson, Associate Professor of African American History at Emory University, surmised in a recent Washington Post commentary that Ferguson was not about black rage against cops, but rather about white rage against prhistory of white militarized backlash after periods of ethnic progress, Dr. Carol Anderson, Associate Professor of African American History at Emory University, surmised in a recent Washington Post commentary that Ferguson was not about black rage against cops, but rather about white rage against prHistory at Emory University, surmised in a recent Washington Post commentary that Ferguson was not about black rage against cops, but rather about white rage against progress.
Girard recounts the shock of recognition he experienced in coming to the New Testament after studying violence and the sacred in anthropology and the history of religion.
Thus in characterizing Trinity, the absentees recounted its story as its history, the rest of us accounted for its story as its metaphor, and both we and they witnessed the story transformed as gospel.
In honor of the brewery's 20th anniversary, Founders has launched the Zero Regrets Artist Series and the «20 Years Over Beers» video collection that features Engbers and Stevens recounting the company's history, sharing their story, and reliving major experiences.
Now I know that you are all aware of the history lesson that I am recounting here.
Neel Jani recounts one of the most dramatic finishes in Le Mans history, which elevated his Porsche to the top step of the podium
A wonderful Post GN5 about a fabulous season but the detail and the «immediacy» of that season as recounted above is superb, and what a terrific piece of history — enough to make any Gooner drool.
Long story short, it isn't pleasant: I would probably undergo a proctology exam than recount our recent history with them.
As I recount in Food Politics, infant formula companies have a long pre-Code history of putting sales before infant health.
Bediatuo later said he was just recounting history that Otumfuor's predecessors head was cut by the Akyems and the skull is still in the Kyebi palace.
However, before we consign the party to history, it's worth recounting that it did achieve a national vote share in 2010 of around a fifth higher than the Clegg era poll average of 18 per cent.
She recounted her family history in Lower Manhattan.
He recounts a proactive foreign policy based on membership of the UN Security Council, possession of a nuclear deterrent and a willingness to deploy military force globally — part of a continuity in our national history.
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