Sentences with phrase «marks particular events»

A folded piece of paper, a handwritten note, a found photograph, a psychedelic album cover, or a poignant lyric — each marks particular events and impressions in a contemplative diary of melodic moments.

Not exact matches

Marked as the annual event to openly discuss issues facing the sector, it also unveiled emerging new opportunities in education, with a particular demand for new and refurbished buildings, including new free schools.
His owners did not recall any particular inciting event that marked the beginning of his loathing for veterinary clinics.
Three particular approaches stand out: mark these products in some special way, offer displays exclusively calling out these items, and utilize holidays and patriotic events to put those displays front and center.
However, this particular collaboration is something incredibly special, not only because it offers a great opportunity to see some beautiful art, but also because it marks the first attempt in a very long time to create an combined event in the Funk Zone that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Richter's history painting, however, does not aim to reproduce specific historical events but rather seeks to capture a particular contemporary spirit, marked by the death of the great political utopias.
You know, as you know, Mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change.
OBAMA: You know — as you know, Mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change.
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