Sentences with phrase «start of the twentieth century»

Since the start of the twentieth century, at least 14 of the 20 presidents prior to Trump suffered from a significant health complication while in office, the full extents of which were kept from the public in some cases, according to another analysis, by Aaron Seth Kesselheim, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School.
Back at the start of the twentieth century, baseball players weren't paid the megabucks they are now.
The average person's stress levels, diet and toxic load are all immeasurably worse today than they were at the start of the twentieth century.
The start of the twentieth century saw the introduction of Russian Blues to the United States and in the late 1940s American breeders began a program to combine Russian cats from England with a Scandinavian variety.
«This movement has been under way for a while now and the roots of it can be traced as far back as the start of the twentieth century, with the activities of the Dadists and the Futurists,» Matthew Cain says.
The art world began to evolve rapidly at the start of the twentieth century.
The global average surface temperature has risen between 0.6 °C and 0.7 °C since the start of the twentieth century, and the rate of increase since 1976 has been approximately three times faster than the century - scale trend.»
Global warming does not mean no winter, it means winter start later, summer hotter, as Gary Peters said «The global average surface temperature has risen between 0.6 °C and 0.7 °C since the start of the twentieth century, and the rate of increase since 1976 has been approximately three times faster than the century - scale trend.»
Increased solar output may have played a role in this accelerated warming as well, although the small rise in irradiance persisted from the start of the twentieth century to the 1950s, whereas the warming rate levelled off between 1940 and 1970.
One benefit would be «the democratic instillation of public values on the Court through the selection of new judges...» Another would be removing the «ability of one political movement to lock up the court for thirty years, as Republicans did at the start of the Twentieth Century and as Democrats did after the New Deal.»
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