Sentences with phrase «in the history books»

2017 should go down in the history books as one of gaming's finest years.
This E3 will go down in the history book as one of the best ever.
If he manages it, he could find his place in the history books secured, no matter what the election result in 2015.
The events we read about in history books tell about the lives of only a very few of our fellow human beings.
There are certain players who have marked their name in the history books of not only football but also with a specific club.
It is her hope that one day animal exploitation will be only found in history books.
The story focuses on a secret world war battle that was never recorded in our history books.
If we find 3 facts are wrong in a history book in school, the book is thrown out.
[82] go look in any history book and it will tell you the same thing.
He wants to find or insert a page in the history books about the contribution of his family to the independence struggle.
Women have made lots of contributions to our world yet for a very long time, women and their accomplishments were not given much mention in history books.
Its a good thing, for without those folks, many breeds of dogs would be found only in history books.
But those people, on the whole, do not appear in history books and literary fiction, on governing commissions or in halls such as this one.
But the women artists who taught, studied, and made groundbreaking work with them are often remembered in history books as wives of their male counterparts or, worse, not at all.
«I'm very proud to go down in the history books when they write them,» he said.
Your legend will live on in the history books for generations to come.
They're very hot and fashionable, but it doesn't mean they're going to get into or stay in the history books.
It's about time people start leaving religion in the history books where it belongs.
It's all in the history books, just not the ones they taught in your school, man.
MPs know that tonight's vote is one of the moments that could end up being studied in history books, and you could feel it.
People across the lines of difference are often rendered invisible in history books, and their descendants are thus rendered invisible or marginalized in the modern day.
Why do you think that more woman and their accomplishments throughout history have not been highlighted in history books?
That's as true in the history books as it is in the classroom!
And because of its more focused mission, its role in the history books will always be more meaningful.
She challenged me to find any person her age represented in history books.
The problem today lies in how to address the omission of female artists in history books.
Unfortunately that's how it will go down in the history books.
«It's very easy to take down a bill so you can get your name in the history books,» he added.
Their record in this case is 0 - 1, just like it is in the history books for the 2012 season.
All that dry, day to day stuff you don't read about in the history books.
«I feel like this is gonna be in the history books in the next couple years,» he said.
A manager who is so past it, he should only be mentioned in history books is still the main man and he's the man for the future too.
2017 definitely goes down in my history book as the most difficult growing season in history, starting wet and ending on fire.
There are countless stories of phenomenal women who were never included in our history books, or whose achievements were falsely attributed to men.
What you hold so dear today will be but a footnote in the history books of tomorrow.
Even though Diego Milito is not considered to be as one of the best players to perform in Europe, he did manage to mark his name in the history books of Racing Club as he helped the club in lifting the domestic league title on 2 separate occasions.
«You're now in the history books and deservedly so.
DETROIT (April 18, 2018)-- Corvette Racing will look to write another chapter in its history book at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this year as the team today confirmed its GTE Pro entries into the annual French endurance classic.
In 2013, Carmen Ejogo — the black British actress who played another American hero, Coretta Scott King, in Selma — had a similar theory about why black Brits may sometimes be better positioned to cut to the core of American race relations: «I didn't go to school and learn about Coretta, and I have this one idea that was put in history books as to who she is or who she wasn't,» she told Buzzfeed.
But on Twitter, Mr. Gurley of Benchmark, one of the earliest supporters of Mr. Kalanick at Uber, said of the executive, «There will be many pages in the history books devoted to @travisk — very few entrepreneurs have had such a lasting impact on the world.»
And although some players are naturally fast and speedy, some of the football professionals can go on to surprise you with one - off challenges that stay recorded and written in the history books for good.
It's strange that, last week, Prince was reported dead, given that, to me, he always carried himself like someone we'd accidentally find in the history books with conspiracy theories popping — like there'd be an intriguing man surrounded by babes in some painting of an ancient Roman bath house or a mysterious gypsy guitarist in the background of a group photo from the 1920s, both of whom look an aaaaaawful lot like Prince.
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