Sentences with phrase «out of the history»

Another friend pointed out that his mom had been moved to a broom - closet - sized office upon being promoted; a third said she had been written out of the history of a successful company's founding.
The platform's new name and look «was consistent with where we see the product evolving to, rather than growing out of the history of the magazine business,» says Maich.
Would that their names could be similarly cut out of all history books!
But one of the things this video left me with was the very real fact that even though the Vineyard has written him out of our history, he is a part of our foundational roots.
The belief that individual human agency should be factored out of history was, he feared, a self - fulfilling dictum, since the factored - out would come to believe it themselves.
«We've fallen out of history,» a resident guru informs Jeffery.
One thing more is familiar — and, one would think, embarrassing for the literalists — out of the history of millenarianism: those who assert the literal and plenary facticity of the Bible can not agree on what its facts are.
Look, if what you are saying it true, then it is unloving for God to have sent Jesus Christ incarnate for only 33 years out of the history of the world.
What's even more ridiculous about Fundamentalists is their braying about the truth of the Bible while their politicians make mincemeat out of history.
Although this sounds like something out of a history book, the laws took place in the summer of 2016 under Russian law called the Yarovaya package.
Oh, that tidbit of truth was wiped out of the history books too.
The Christian interpretation of Christ did not merely use history; It grew inevitably out of history and is therefore itself of the very stuff of history.
We're talking about a state that wants to take evolution out of its science textbooks and Thomas Jefferson out of the history textbooks for being too much of a «radical.»
And, out of that history, black churches have evolved a different kind of community of mutual support, along side such cultural developments as gospel music.
Kierkegaard's leap of faith is, of course, a leap out of history; and the necessity of the leap derives from the very existence of Christendom.
The attempts by the media to write Caucasians out of history is familiar.
Death, which takes us out of history before the end, appears to make these mutually exclusive options.
Phase 2: 2007 - 2012 when things got tough for reasons that weren't fully obvious at the time and even now the financial constraints that accompanied this period appears to have been air - brushed out of history by the media and some fans.
Find out some of the history of the Boxing club as they celebrated an historic win in this year's varsity match, with their coach Dave Mace winning the «BP Coach of the Year» award, and read about the successes of BP Sportswoman of the Year Sophia Saller.
At 7:51, I got up from a table and walked out of History and into the rotunda.
Norris has been written out of our history.
Liberals and the left must be willing to put the squabbles of yesterday to one side, in order to avoid being written out of history entirely.
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.
It was occupied by the Soviet Union as we know and throughout most of that period the left of the Labour Party were supportive at the very least expressing a ghastly faux equivalence between the USSR and the US which I remember and you would no doubt, like to write out of history.
«The Islanders can't just be written out of history.
«The EU has kept the peace in Europe» surely also merits mythical status - this gross exaggeration simply airbrushes NATO out of history.
When Lynne Featherstone warns (lower down in the same Facebook post) that «the bastards will try and write us out of history» she is demonstrably right.
The H.M.S. Beagle passed out of history and — thanks to technology — seems poised to pass back into it again; meanwhile, Darwin's theory never went anywhere: time and technology have only enriched evolution and strengthened the evidence for it.
I think one of the — in terms of legacy, one of the things I find interesting about Hooke is that he sort of gets written out of history in a very important way and partly, that's because Newton wants to crush all record of his rival.
The book transitions out of its history telling in the third and final section to become a valuable resource for hospital survivors and those with chronic health problems currently being managed with medication and the standard diet advice.
This will keep him out of your Facebook interactions going forward, but you still might need to clear him out of your history.
In a scene lifted out of the history books, she doses her children with a sleeping draught, then, when they are unconscious, she crushes cyanide pills between their teeth.
I personally think it would be absurd now to airbrush this film out of history and behave as if we never had time for it.
Taking a leaf out of the history books plus lots of artistic liberty, Bladestorm Nightmare focuses on the war between England and France called the Hundred Years War which was between two powerful houses, that of Plantagenet and Valois.
Somebody did something wrong culturally or offended the gods or did something that was taboo, they would just be wiped out of the history books and that's a really interesting idea.
The 100 - Year - Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared: This year's designated out - of - nowhere nominee plays like a Scandinavian Forrest Gump, weaving into and out of history while commenting on it in only the most banal terms.
Writer / director Dee Rees spoke about crafting a multi-perspective film out of history and how she prepares with actors.
Sing Street Year: 2016 Director: John Carney Sing Street spins art out of history, but you might mistake it for pop sensationalism at first glance.
Unlike Django, this film does not try to find humor or a western out of a history that America can not be proud of, and a relevant issue around the world today.
If you want a car that looks like it came out of your history book but has the modern technology to make perfect use of safety, electronics and engine design, the used Dodge Challenger is the right car for you.
How could this have been left out of my history textbooks, and why hadn't I ever played with a Nellie Bly doll — complete with her infamous checked overcoat and wool ghillie cap — instead of Barbie?
The platform's new name and look «was consistent with where we see the product evolving to, rather than growing out of the history of the magazine business,» says Maich.
... (It) is in this excellent novel, whose silhouettes and rags not only make fiction out of history but also reveal the fictions out of which history is made.
Perhaps the company can take a page out of its history and gain back some of the e-book momentum it lost in the last decade.
She said: «Female scientists have been left out of the history books and Tracy Chevalier has brought these two remarkable women back to life in her wonderful book.
One of the other interesting things to come out of this history, Patrick, is the ever - shortening lifecycle of products.
While many famous explorers enjoy the spoils of success for having conquered treacherous terrains — their dogs, who made the journey possible — are left out of the history books.
But the stories it tells now are chapters out of the history book of the American experience.
I wanted to look at why women were being left out of the history, and why women had few opportunities on television, both behind the scenes and also as interesting protagonists.
Ride the steam train, visit the storefronts and street corners of old, and interact with characters right out of history at this living historical park.
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