Sentences with phrase «little over a quarter century»

Just a little over a quarter century since re-unification, Germany is now the most admired country in the world.
Similarly, a little over a quarter century ago, the world's first exchange - traded fund (ETF) started trading right here in Canada.

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Anything, these days, that's over a quarter century old has got to have the sense of getting a little long in the tooth, but with that comes total brand identity.»
Across our nation, school design and construction has changed little during the past three - quarters of a century; some might argue over an...
Throughout, Flanders notes how difficult it can be to research or understand what everyday houses and homes were like over the centuries; the versions of «home» we see depicted in classic works of art, for example, were often idealized, and there has been little impetus, historically, to preserve humble homes for posterity (she offers the particularly stark example of the incredible scarcity of authentic examples of slave quarters in the American South).
Meanwhile, a mid-career survey of sculpture by Urs Fischer occupies about half of MOCA's Grand Avenue exhibition space, plus most of the museum's Geffen warehouse in Little Tokyo — the first time both buildings have been turned over to a living artist since the museum opened a quarter - century ago.
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