Sentences with phrase «much history woven»

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After all, if he could show nihilism to be a destiny woven into the very fabric of the West by a long history of intellectual error, as Heidegger came to believe it was, then perhaps he could convince himself and others that he was not so much a moral idiot as a victim of fate.
Further back in history, however, and higher up the social ladder, medieval royal brides wore dresses consisting of as much material as possible: velvet, damask, silk and fur woven with golden thread were used in vast quantities for wedding days.
By the same token, I still believe that we need to rediscover and reinterpret the three overlapping political traditions — conservative, liberal and socialist or social - democratic — that have woven in and out of our history for well over a century; and that we have at least as much to learn from our complex religious traditions as from political ones.
English, reading or language arts World languages Arts Mathematics Economics Science Geography History Government and Civics In addition to these subjects, we believe schools must move beyond a focus on basic competency to promoting understanding of academic content at much higher levels by weaving 21st century interdisciplinary themes into curriculum:
Alternately told in neat, concise speech and fiery Caribbean dialect, Land of Love and Drowning is well researched — much of Yanique's family history is woven into the storyline — and the novel's careful structure keeps the reader from getting lost amid the historical context.
I'm keen on history as well, which I try to weave into my pieces as much as I can.
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Tiny streets weave throughout this neighborhood as full of charm as much as history.
Woven through our conversation with Zimbardo are references to the work she programmed for Satuday public hours during the residency, but true to its research - driven nature, it's notable that much of the conversation is an exploration of the ideas she was developing alongside exhibiting this work, ideas about the through - threads, overlaps, and histories that surround these artists.
Richard Alley, «Many parts of the new paper are likely to stimulate much technical discussion and further research in our community, as we try to weave together the deep - time and recent history to provide useful projections for the future.»
There's so much you can learn from the past and I try to weave that history into the physical space, mixing it with objects that are meaningful to the owner.
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