Sentences with phrase «major turning point in the history»

Mayor Michael Bloomberg called President Barack Obama's newly announced support for same - sex marriage «a major turning point in the history of American civil rights.»
This game was the major turning point in the history of the Elder Scrolls series.

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In fact, looking back at history can offer some valuable insights as to how certain major benchmarks have behaved leading up to critical turning points.
If the same philosophy was used in WWE history, where part - timers were brought in to main event the show, then Steve Austin and The Rock would have never closed out WrestleMania 15, which was a major turning point in the stardom of The Rock and helped cement Austin as the top draw in the world.
The launch of the seventh generation of the Volkswagen Golf represents a major turning point in the car's history: No longer is it simply a model — the Golf — but rather a family of vehicles that includes 2 - door and 4 - door hatchbacks, performance variants like the Golf GTI and Golf R, the Golf SportWagen, and an EV in the form of the e-Golf.
Take a moment as we look back at the major turning points and milestones in the history of the reverse mortgage.
Last year, PlatinumGames celebrated its 10th anniversary, and it proved to be a major turning point in our company's history.
He has exhibited in numerous exhibitions in the UK and internationally, including the landmark exhibition «Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power» at Tate Modern in 2017 that traces the contribution of Black artists at a major turning point in American Art and history.
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture has been named Design of the Year for 2017, after being described by judges as a «major turning point» in architecture.
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