Sentences with phrase «often turbulent history»

In Europe, venture through the glamorous French Riviera, soaking up the glamour that so epitomised Hollywood in the 1950's, or discover the stately elegance of the Imperial cities of Vienna, Prague, and Berlin, uncovering the often turbulent history of these gorgeous cities.

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But as often happens over humanity's turbulent history, appearances can be deceitful.
When these children reach their final asylum and enter new schools, their turbulent histories are often hidden by «language barriers, privacy concerns, cultural misunderstandings, and stereotypes,» according to a new report by HGSE Assistant Professor Sarah Dryden - Peterson.
The turbulent political history of South America is not often plumbed for fiction, but Alarcón does this complicated subject justice — and tells a moving tale besides — in his lyrical debut, set in an unnamed South American country.
See, Detention is about one of the most shocking and turbulent times in Taiwan's often - tragic history, and this game holds no punches in depicting something that most of us should be far more aware of.
As illustrated in these works and others, Tracey Emin explores very personal and sometimes turbulent childhood experiences and sexual history in her art which is often described as confessional.
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