Sentences with phrase «piece of history as»

Artist Rachel Feinstein, who marshaled much of the group behind the letter, argues for keeping a piece of history as - is.
The Creative Leadership Team is using this compelling and relevant piece of history as the foundation for teacher training and student cross-curricular, in - depth exploration.
It is tempting to dismiss this piece of history as an artifact of a dark age, and yet the struggle of Semmelweis is eerily prescient.

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It's not being adorned on the outside of the building or being used to declare this as a Christian monument, it's a piece of history.
Listening, as he unwrapped a small piece of history.
Where Whitehead and Santayana are strikingly similar is in holding that the spatio - temporal world is ultimately atomic or quantic so that what constitutes the world at any one moment, or a piece of history, is a system of facts, events, natural moments, or actual occasions, whose relations (or perhaps rather possibilities of relations) constitute space and time (as opposed to their being as mere possibilities of relations) rather than are in them as containers (see ED 27).
According to this study's criteria, Plato's Symposium (which talks ENTIRELY about LOVE) would be regarded as merely an emotional piece... despite being one of the most foundational * analytical * literary works in history.
On that level I can see a case to fight the cross, but it's not being set as a grave marker, but rather as a piece of the history of the place.
You have people who thought it was a sign, used it as a symbolic piece that would relate to many Americans who are Christian, and is therefore a piece of history that could very well belong in a museum.
The Bible is full of fairy tales and should only be taken as a piece of literature of great importance just as the Odyssey is, but it shouldn't be used to govern one's life, much less to help build a relationship with the biggest fictional and ever - changing character in human history.
If the museum is to capture a piece of history, then it would be correct to showpiece what many people hold as a symbol of their faith and resolve to carry on.
The pieces, on loan from museums in Karachi and Lahore, highlight Pakistan's history as a crossroads of cultural influences, despite present - day associations of the country as an incubator of religious extremism, museum director Melissa Chiu said.
The next year he blasted Roosevelt's billion - dollar defense budget as «the worst piece of militarism in modern history
Museum of the Bible President Cary Summers said it's an honour to add the Bible to their collection as it's a piece of American history.
Laid out as a string of facts, accruing weight through conjunctions — 12 «ands» dot the text — the piece claims first of all to be a history.
Here we have no piece of theocratic history or myth, but a straightforward, and so far as we can judge, faithful account of a very human situation on which so much hung for the future of Israel.
The credit for this piece of food history trivia is: As Demonstrated by Colonel Kenny - Herbert and published in the Cookery Annual of 1895 by The American Kitchen Magazine, Volume 5.
He described the process of tracking the outbreak to Jindi as «an important piece of investigative work» that involved obtaining detailed food histories from victims, multi-jurisdictional intelligence from the federal government's food - borne diseases surveillance unit, OzFoodNet, and bacterial DNA «fingerprinting» to determine the exact strain of listeria.
As a kid, I fantasized about brushing the dust off a little chip of pottery and turning to my colleagues, a look of sophisticated pleasure on face as I informed them that I'd found the last remaining piece of the oldest pot in the history of the worlAs a kid, I fantasized about brushing the dust off a little chip of pottery and turning to my colleagues, a look of sophisticated pleasure on face as I informed them that I'd found the last remaining piece of the oldest pot in the history of the worlas I informed them that I'd found the last remaining piece of the oldest pot in the history of the world.
But last year against this team Robinson notched his 400th career win (no other coach has won as many games), and that was a piece of football history the Delta Devils had wanted no part of.
Before Arsenal played host to Chelsea last weekend in a match that none of us want to remember for long, the interim boss of the blues Guus Hiddink suggested that Arsene Wenger and his very long spell as the manager of a top flight club like the Gunners could soon be looked on as a piece of history, because bosses just do not seem to get anything like that sort of time anymore.
kill two (zombie) birds with one stone... uppingh the whippets contract to a 140 grand a week was the worst piece of management in recent arsenal history and puts paid to the myth of wenger as the thinking mans (and womens) manager
I wasn't able to appreciate him much live, but I was able to view him as a piece of college football history.
If you're a die - hard Ferrari fan and have around # 130,000 knocking about, you could own a very significant piece of F1 history as the motorhome Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello used whilst at Ferrari between the 2001 - 2005 seasons has cropped up for sale.
Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen has made a small piece of history that is as impressive from him and a damning reflection on his club in equal measure.
A wonderful Post GN5 about a fabulous season but the detail and the «immediacy» of that season as recounted above is superb, and what a terrific piece of history — enough to make any Gooner drool.
As Liverpool FC celebrates its 125th anniversary, we are giving you the chance to win a piece of Anfield history.
These are truly beautiful pieces of history and I am utterly proud to offer them as finished pieces again.
However as I think back to all those that preceded me that was a monumental event in our history then, and today as so many other opportunities have come from that piece of legislation and history.
Its status as a record of Parliamentary history means that the pieces are conservative by nature as Swire explains: «We're discussing the forthcoming general election and how we can record it.
Coming from a family that had fought on the Confederate side in the Civil War, and in his early career a bastion of the Old South which resisted every move towards civil rights for black Americans, it fell to him, as president, to put forward the most significant piece of civil rights legislation in the nation's history.
As tanks roll through Beijing and soldiers hammer on his hotel door, Joe — a young American photojournalist — captures a piece of history.
As the first condition - specific piece of legislation, the autism bill will make parliamentary history if it gets through.
In March, a piece of history will vanish from Rye's Purchase Street as T.D.'s Smoke Shop waits forlornly for its eviction.
It is not only ascetically beautiful, but holds pieces of history for Haverstraw as well as The Rockland County Times.
Mr. Speaker, the Right of Abode provisions of the Immigration Act, 2000 (Act 573) can be contextualized as a piece of legislation that recognizes the African history and reality.
Skoufis, who represents portions of Orange County and a piece of Rockland, was first elected to public office in 2009 as a councilman in Woodbury, at age 21, the town's youngest in history.
PARKLAND, FL — As investigators piece together a motive in the Valentine's Day mass shooting at a Florida high school, a picture of a troubled young man with a fascination of guns and turbulent family history is emerging.
That renders this law as one of the most egregiously, ill thought out pieces of legislation by the Cuomo Administration in particular, and New York legislative history, ever.
Kauai's ancient rocks can reveal other pieces of planetary history, as well.
«I don't know how much people would pay for a broken E.T. game, but as a piece of history, it has a different value» Film director Zak Penn talks to Reuters after his documentary team unearthed a stash of the Atari game, E.T., in a landfill site in New Mexico.
A decade later, as a postdoctoral researcher, he was working on a multi-university collaboration called the Tree of Life, to piece together the phylogeny — that branching tree of evolutionary history — for all flowering plants.
A team of «diggers» will «scour target - rich areas, such as battlefields and historic sites, in hopes of striking it rich by unearthing and selling rare pieces of American history
And the marbled lungfish — a living piece of evolutionary history with the largest genome of any animal — is also rated as of least concern, despite being commonly eaten by humans.
Still, scientists have been able to piece together some viral histories, based on the fact that the genes of many viruses — such as those that cause herpes and mono — seem to share some properties with cells» own genes.
Another piece of history occurred with this flight as TESS is the first NASA space science mission to hitch a ride on a Falcon 9 launched from Cape Canaveral.
Her book, a compilation of pieces, delves into her own personal history with generalized anxiety as well as a...
Here's a piece of history for you: gelatin was recommended as far back as 1905 by Erich Cohn of Medical Polyclinic of the University of Bonn for treating «intestinal catarrh» — an inflammation of the mucus membrane now known as irritable bowel syndrome.
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It gives you some history about Todd as well as a tour of my little collection of Todd Oldham pieces.
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