Sentences with phrase «punctuated by gaps»

Rachel Foss, lead curator of Gay UK: Love, Law and Liberty at the British Library, says: «These objects and documents are the tangible evidence of a living history that is fragmented, punctuated by gaps and still evolving.
Why couldn't we have heard more speeches like these on the final day in Manchester from young MPs and activists throughout the week, instead of ministerial dirges punctuated by gaps in the programme and an early finish at about 4.30 pm every day?

Not exact matches

The novelist embodied in his own voice the encyclopedic, hysteric and paranoid world of his protagonists and this was punctuated by inspiring interludes of discussion with Eyal in which they both articulated the converging and diverging ways in which they, respectively through their practices, measure and map cracks, gaps, holes, blurred pixels and the omissions in human memory.
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