Sentences with phrase «own living memory»

That economic snafu postponed the retirements of more than a few Canadians, it lasted longer than other any other downturn in living memory, and it is by no means resolved.
For the first time in living memory, GE is on the road to becoming a coherent whole, built around industrial infrastructure businesses including power generation, locomotives, jet engines, and oil and gas production equipment.
2014.05.23 RBC donates $ 50,000 to the Canadian Red Cross for Balkans flood relief The RBC Foundation announced today a $ 50,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross to support relief efforts for those affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory...
The answers are «not in living memory» and «not for a very long time.»
When I first came to shaving in the early 1990s, the very expression itself — wet shaving — had not been used in living memory.
I then realized that God hasn't uttered a single peep to anyone in living memory.
It will cover a period within living memory of anyone who suffered such abuse, no later than 17th December 2014.
Last night Yale's campus pro-life group — after a year in which they participated in meetings and even helped raise money for the organization — became the first group in living memory to be denied membership in the Social Justice Network of Dwight Hall.
Somehow as a society we've not thought collectively about where all this waste is going or what the consequences are, though paper bags and glass milk bottles being collected and re-used are still within living memory.
This political system is what writers in the nineteenth century called the ancien régime, because Catholics had no living memory of any other order.
In the aftermath of September 11, we have witnessed an astonishing surge of neighborly caring and national solidarity, along with a buoyant patriotism unprecedented in living memory.
In my living memory alone, there are been over 20 END OF THE WORLD predictions based on «bible code» and othersuch nonsense.
The atonement works in history through the living memory of the community.
(I Corinthians 11:26) And so the Church does still, reviving continually the living memory of the event — a memory that runs back to the time before there were any written records of it, when men spoke of it as they had seen it.
Thus do great traditions end, and a culture that in living memory still read The Pilgrim's Progress and readily recognized quotations from Isaiah now watches Sex in the City and thinks Vanity Fair is a magazine.
«While this report outlines important areas for consideration, we should remember that this country has been through the deepest recession in living memory, and sticking to this Government's long - term economic plan is the best way to improve living standards.
This sequence lives on in God, continually re-created afresh in God's living memory and re-presented to Christ's followers as they turn to God in prayer and sacrament.
(5) The master story gives the community a living memory and instills it with hope for the future.
At University of Virginia, Dr. Ian Stevenson studied for decades cases of past life memories, and came to the conclusion that reencarnation was the best explanaton to more than two thousend cases studied.
If there was one intellectual development in living memory that separates the «grandparent» from the «parent» generation of British theology, it was the rise of logical positivism and analytical philosophy.
A group of Catholic priests, members of the Church's Dominican Order, had been declared to be heretics and burnt in Germany, within living memory.
Shakespeare's play was mostly likely first performed in 1603, within living memory of the Battle of Lepanto (1571), in which the Catholic Spanish Armada defeated the Ottomans and prevented their influence from advancing through the Mediterranean into Europe.
I don't think I would gain anything by vivisecting these living memories.
11.26), and (3) the living memories of those who had been with him during his ministry.
«Every responsible Government in living memory has laid out their economic and tax agenda and strategy at the budget in May,» Ms Bishop told ABC on Sunday.
«Every responsible government in living memory has laid out their economic and tax agenda and strategy at the budget in May,» Ms Bishop told ABC on Sunday.
Red and white wine drinkers prepare to rejoice — a mild Perth summer creates one of the best grape growing seasons in living memory.
Agreed — never started a match in living memory worrying about whether we can score or not but spent the last 10 years worrying about conceding.
With the group stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup now having drawn to a close, a number of the countries who were fancied for a tilt at the trophy have been knocked out of one of the most unpredictable tournaments in living memory.
United may not have worn anything like this in living memory, but a bit of change every now and then makes things a bit more interesting, doesn't it?
It has been one of the best World Cups in living memory in 2014 with the tournament in Brazil in full flow and champions Spain already being eliminated.
But hopefully that can be avoided and the Gunners can take another step towards winning the FA cup three times in a row, something no club has achieved in living memory.
Having signed from Southampton back in 2006, the 27 - year - old has given us a decade of service, making him one of the club's longest servants in living memory.
Southampton sold # 65m's worth of defenders in last summer's transfer window in what must be one of the best pieces of business in living memory!
Every positive facet of the Englishman's game was on show throughout one of the best Premier League games in living memory, and he more than held his own against a wonderful midfield trio of Fernandinho, Ilkay Gundogan and Kevin De Bruyne.
This season is the worst in living memory, and don't forget, we had Tony Pulis for years.
The winning entry - his superpower should be the capacity to convince others that Newcastle are a big club, despite not winning a trophy in living memory
Arsenal is now a clear third in the London pecking order, trailing not only Chelsea but neighborhood rival Tottenham Hotspur, for the first time in living memory.
His job was far from straightforward: He had to find a way to reinvigorate a team that had put up the worst title defense in living memory during 2015 — 16 by finishing 31 points off the top — at least until Leicester immediately one - upped them by finishing 49 points back.
I don't think any Arsenal owners / directors have either ploughed money in or taken out (both accusations were made in different comments) in living memory.
Despite the distraction of the best World Cup in living memory, a summer without club football is never easy.
This was the worst Manchester United team in living memory and Arsenal made them look alright with a scared and embarrassing performance that was, frankly, a... More The same sinking feeling as scared Arsenal sabotage their title chances
For me nostalgia has to be the Pires goal there, yes that goal, that beauty that is unforgettable in living memory, ya even the 4 - 2 we won there when Henry and Viera destroyed them, god those were the days.
Can't be bothered to check that fact, but we certainly haven't won an away game in living memory.
After reaching the Europa League final in his first season — beating Dortmund and United in the process — and then after delivering Champions League football to Liverpool, (for the second time since 2008/9) in the toughest race for qualification in living memory, and building an offensive line that can obliterate any side, all in under three years, you want him gone?
From the Siege of Leningrad to the October revolution, the city of St. Petersburg has played host to some of the most titanic displays of Russian spirit and ideal in living memory.
Delivering our Labour goals — supporting families and communities, tackling disadvantage, spreading educational opportunity, safeguarding our NHS, investing for the future — will be more difficult than at any time in our living memory, certainly since the post-war Labour government of 1945.
«Hillary Clinton,» said P T Carlo in The Daily Caller, «was easily the most corrupt, personally repulsive, and genuinely dangerous candidate to win the nomination of a major American Political Party in living memory».
Leading commentators in law, politics and journalism give their take on the most shocking year in living memory.
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