Sentences with phrase «particular moment in history»

It is doubtful whether any society can remain healthy for long following the loss of all its rituals, however irrelevant they may appear at particular moments in history.
He is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
Irish - born artist Duncan Campbell «s (b. 1972) is best known for his films which focus on particular moments in history, and the people and objects at the centre of those histories.
Its our way of encouraging you to rethink your pastoral strategies and, if necessary, to provoke you to design strategies that are appropriate to your particular context, strategies that respond to this particular moment in history:
It was in Palestine at a particular moment in history that God had met the prince of the powers of darkness and all his cohorts and after desperate, unspeakably costly battle, defeated them.
Each week, we will highlight a particular moment in history that may have gotten pushed aside.
A combination of persuasive performances and Hirschbiegel's vivid attention to detail help to make Downfall an entirely convincing study of a particular moment in history.
But I'm also interested in the struggles men are facing at this particular moment in history.
DOMINIC COOKE: It's about a very particular moment, a particular moment in a couple's life but also a particular moment in history - 1962, before the kind of revolution of the»60s kicked in and Britain was still stuck in a very sort of repressed, austere time.
Even so, at this particular moment in history both couldn't be more important.
The particular moment in history that Lowenthal explores will be news to most, but the tale of governments overruling the rights of those without the influence to defend themselves is familiar....
The exhibitions examine and celebrate contemporary Armenian art at a particular moment in history, organized to coincide with the centennial memorialization of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
Bardaouil and Fellrath bring forth a particular moment in the history of Korean art.
«This is an opportunity at this particular moment in history to draw out the American experience,» Mr. Breslin said.
Hito Steyerl's current exhibition in Madrid offers the most comprehensive view to date of the work of an artist with arguably the sharpest analysis of our particular moment in history.
The images within the sequence jump from micro to macro, day to nigh, and as such Rio is a hallucinatory space that explores the psychology of Brazil at a particular moment in its history, recognising how the behaviour, signs and surfaces map out the locations political history.
I mean there's nothing in the pictures that locates them at any particular moment in history per se.
One Australian law commissioner has suggested that law reform reports «provide an enormous contribution to legal history, through the mapping of law as at a particular moment in history», and I'd agree that a report that has been done well, does that.
It is not a singular event or something that is defined as at a particular moment in history:
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