Sentences with phrase «over the course of history»

Our enemies seem to change over the course of history along with our ways of fighting them.
The development of love, marriage, relationships, sex and even adultery over the course of history are all topics I look at in my upcoming book, Humans 3.0.
Birth rates increase and decrease in a most unpredictable fashion over the course of history.
You talk about the morality of the church when it is the church that has killed numerous adults over the course of history.
Your god is one of thousands invented by humanity over the course of history.
Although species evolve as they find their niche and adapt to new opportunities, some animals have remained relatively unchanged over the course of history.
When you look back over the course of history, mortgage rates exploded in the 1970s, 80s and 90s.
I don't have to tell you that over the course of history of the company there have been some fairly large - scale failures, pizza being the most top - of - mind example.
The apparent dichotomy led me to reflect on the fact that there seems to be a similar dichotomy in God's way of dealing with his people over the course of history.
And the main reason I believe that to be true is because none of the greatest human minds over the course of history, theist or atheist alike, have ever been able to give a reason for morality's existence if God does not exist.
As had happened many times over the course of history, mass migrations occurred as cold led to crop failures.
The pop - culture generator that is Bad Robot, the production company led by J.J. Abrams, has over the course of its history not exactly been averse to mixing and matching genres.
While today there may be a lot of buzz about Bitcoin and most businesses are well versed in accepting electronic and mobile payments, customers over the course of history have used a lot of different methods to pay for goods and services.
And we've had experience over the course of the history — both ways,» Mollenkopf also said.
it is simply an acknowledgement of the innumerable gods that have been invented by men over the course of history.
What internalized eschatological redemption was not disappointment over the course of history.
Making praxis come alive for theology will, of course, mean to tie into North American struggles over the course of history.
This meaty book turns U.S. History on its head, telling our national story from the perspective of native peoples and others who have been marginalized over the course of our history.
It is dedicated to the structures and the role of the UN over the course of its history and at the present juncture.
The observed amount of ultraviolet radiation emitted by TRAPPIST - 1 indeed suggests that the planets could have lost gigantic amounts of water over the course of their history.
According to Malt, words accumulate families of related senses over the course of history.
Over a period of 1200 years, Kyoto has nurtured a splendid, delicate and unique kind of culture and over the course of history came to be considered the mother of culture within Japan.
Improvement has always been a tenable object that many have striven for over the course of history.
Interestingly, Sekulow and Gresham aren't concerned about indoctrination with other world religions taught over the course of the history curriculum.
Volvo has maintained a great reputation for building some of the safest cars over the course of its history as an automaker.
VIZ Media hasn't dropped many titles recently, but they've left many series incomplete over the course of their history.
And yet over the course of our history, there have been times when Americans embraced a politics of sacrifice.
But essentially these are the dogs that have lived a free - ranging life, foraging on the outskirts of or entirely away from human settlements and changing little over the course of their history.
Plan your stay in Taj Mahal Palace & Tower whose every corner has witnessed some landmark events over the course of history.
The exhibition allows us to understand the significance of Islamic art collecting over the course of history and how this part of MIA's collection was formed.
The symposium took place on March 12 and dealt with the different ways in which ceramics were produced over the course of history.
The visual language of sport hunting over the course of history informs much of the work; incongruities exist within existing art historical traditions, and too, manifest in the reconfiguring of forms and tradition that plays a role in Crombach's practice.
In fact, roughly a dozen of its occupants over the course of its history have owned slaves, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson (the latter of whom once placed an ad for a runaway that offered $ 10 extra for «every hundred lashes any person will give him»).
And you know, so over the course of history, even electricity and magnetism, you know, the discovery of Faraday's law that was complete accident really, and you know, all of our transformers, everything we do, you know, is based on this sort of accidentally cobbled together beautiful structure of electricity and magnetism, you know, the sort of most convenient form of energy of all is electricity.
By looking at the ratings of official agencies, we get a fuller picture for how United American Insurance has performed within the market over the course of their history.
Linked with a long history of religious and ethnic intolerance, racial and social inequality, and severe national tensions, diversity has undoubtedly bred hatred, prejudice, discrimination, and violence in some people over the course of history, says Senior Lecturer Todd Pittinsky in his new book, Us Plus Them.
Gyllenhaal's increasingly sensitive CIA agent does some impressive thematic dart throwing by quoting Shakespeare on the subject in the third act, lest anyone forget that the subject of torture has been well chewed over by stronger minds over the course of history.
Grand Island has won the All - America City Award from the National Civic League three times over the course of its history.
A single - volume history of Istanbul from the seventh century BC to the present is an ambitious project, for no city has seen as much religious and political change over the course of its history.
Does this mean that no amputee — over the course of history — has had enough faith in your god to be healed?
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