It took
some time after the Civil War for the South to recover.
The basic logline remains, as The Hateful Eight takes place
some time after the Civil War and revolves around passengers on a stagecoach hurtling through the wintry Wyoming landscape.
Not exact matches
Second, because there probably have been other
times in our history — before and immediately
after the
Civil War, plus the Depression and New Deal — when political lines were drawn as sharply and public rhetoric was as combatively partisan.
At that
time, however, there had been six decades of relative stagnation in race relations since the national compromise in the 1870s
after the
Civil War and Reconstruction.
After learning about the plight of these children, can you still do nothing for them while at the same
time thinking that if you had lived during the
Civil War, you would have been on the side of freedom?
Civil wars can pit brother against brother
after all, and the way they're slowly building a rift between the Jacksons... I think we'll see them in a singles match some against each other some
time this year.
After they visited Republican troops during the Spanish
Civil War, Ellen's return plane had been hit by lightning but she arrived back to the Commons just in
time to move her Hire Purchase Bill, to protect the poorest in society.
Richard McKinnon.the idea the far left ago are still trying to save face that they nearly destroyed the party in the early 80's are only letting young student momentum types, takr over some Moribund areas, or ousting hard working councillors from positions by getting their mates to tun up, is more obvious, they're not doing it because not enough people want Blair at th Hague, in fact some blairites were dead against Iraq, some blue labour types want Blair at The Hague, the far left would have gone done their path, had nine of this happened, they waited for their chance 2010 we were bunt out, 2015 was the first
time,
after we'd lost power in history, where we didn't have a
civil war, we showed loyalty to Ed M, and look what happened, the hard left are using tricks, on having their open meetings with motions, or getting George Galloway backers to turn up to meetings, momentum, even have kill Blair protests, via Socialist worker
In the
Times a few days ago, Adam Boulton speculated «If the Tory
civil war rages on, Jeremy Corbyn may not be so unelectable
after all, especially if he can forge some kind of red - tartan coalition».
... EW also dropped a promotional image of Black Panther, with Marvel chief Kevin Feige going on to explain how his inclusion in
Civil War came about: «We kept talking about «somebody like Black Panther...»
After the third or fourth
time that came up in a development meeting, someone said, «Can't we just do the Black Panther?»
After stealing every scene during his introduction in Captain America:
Civil War, Marvel's definitive Peter Parker shouldered the responsibility of rebooting the hero on screen for a third
time in his own solo venture and the result was a resounding success.
After a strong debut in Marvel's Captain America:
Civil War, T'Challa, the Wakanda king by day and badass superhero the rest of the
time, gets his solo movie debut.
And set as it is shortly
after the
Civil War, I can understand the usage of the first two words, but I finally had to draw the line when no demonstrative proof has been given that the F - word was used in the Old West (especially the MF - word, which appears several
times in this picture; my research shows the word existed, but not the definition we know of today).
The last
time we saw Bucky was in a mid-credits scene
after Captain America:
Civil War.
Revisiting and reworking the Western genre for a second
time,
after 2012's Django Unchained, Tarantino's latest communiqué from the American frontier ensues in the years following the
Civil War where race relations run reprehensible as eight rogues diverge together at Minnie's Haberdashery — a stagecoach chalet in the Wyoming mountains — just as a blizzard touches down.
That's right, Black Panther is getting his own movie
after being in front of the camera for the first
time in «Captain America:
Civil War.»
Taking place some
time after Captain America:
Civil War, Spider - Man: Homecoming will follow Peter Parker still getting the hang of being a superhero, but now better equipped to fight crime thanks to special technology given to him by Iron Man.
It also takes a way - out premise - this
time two agents trying to foil the nefarious schemes of a mad scientist shortly
after the American
Civil War to conquer the United States with a huge mechanical spider - and pursue it doggedly to its end.
Beginning surprisingly in another
time and place we won't spoil, when the film returns to the «present day» we catch up with T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) seemingly just moments or days
after the finale of
Civil War.
The film is set in snowy Wyoming some
time before Christmas and several years
after the end of the
Civil War.
This lesson focuses on the historical context of lynching beginning in the years
after the
Civil War through the
time period of the Emmett Till case.
He grew up during an especially turbulent
time in the country's history — witnessing the departure of the occupying USSR troops; the ensuing
civil war that inflicted incredible hardship on the population as warlords from the Mujahideen sought to fill the power vacuum; the subsequent takeover by the Taliban; and finally the Taliban's ouster by the foreign coalition formed
after 9/11.
Set just
after the
Civil War, a
time that recalls her luminous debut, Enemy Women (2002), this slim, spare book tells the story of an unlikely bond that grows between a 10 - year - old girl who had been captured by the Kiowa tribe that killed her family, and the grizzled army captain who is sent to escort her home.
Hisham Matar returned to Libya in the spring of 2012, in the brief honeymoon
after Qaddafi had been overthrown and before the current
civil war, and his extraordinary memoir of that
time is so much more besides: a reflection on the consolations of art, an analysis of authoritarianism, and an impassioned work of mourning.
Right
after it opened in June, the New York
Times named it one its top summer destinations, so you may have heard that it is a former
Civil War - era military post in Sausalito that is now a luxury urban national park lodge at the foot of the world's most famous bridge... read full article
Darkest of Days puts you in the role of Alexander Morris, a
Civil War soldier serving under General George Custer, who is plucked from the Battle of Little Bighorn by a group of
time travelers moments
after catching an arrow to the crotch and watching your General die.
Ocarina of
Time is set approximately 10 years
after an unknown King of Hyrule unified the country during the Hyrulean
Civil War.
The game's storyline takes place two years
after the events of «Valkyria Chronicles» and follows a military cadet who is sent to the front lines in a
time of
civil war.
This show comes 20 years
after pivotal exhibitions such as Memorias Intimas Marcas — initiated by Fernando Alvim, in collaboration with Gavin Younge and Carlos Garaicoa, which looked at the residue of trauma caused by the Angolan
Civil War — and the 2nd and last Johannesburg Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor, which unusually for the international art world at the
time included many artists from the Global South.
A complex piece in Zaatari's overall oeuvre,
Time Capsule not only serves as a sort of sequel to the artist's earlier video In This House (2005), for which he unearthed a letter buried by leftist militants in 1991 (right after the Lebanese Civil War ended), it also links the experience of the Arab Image Foundation, which Zaatari co-founded in 1997 (he recently resigned from the organization's board, which inspired the time capsule project), to that of Beirut's National Museum, where dOCUMENTA (13)'s team found the wrecked objects that are now on view with Adnan's painting tool in the rotunda of the Fridericia
Time Capsule not only serves as a sort of sequel to the artist's earlier video In This House (2005), for which he unearthed a letter buried by leftist militants in 1991 (right
after the Lebanese
Civil War ended), it also links the experience of the Arab Image Foundation, which Zaatari co-founded in 1997 (he recently resigned from the organization's board, which inspired the
time capsule project), to that of Beirut's National Museum, where dOCUMENTA (13)'s team found the wrecked objects that are now on view with Adnan's painting tool in the rotunda of the Fridericia
time capsule project), to that of Beirut's National Museum, where dOCUMENTA (13)'s team found the wrecked objects that are now on view with Adnan's painting tool in the rotunda of the Fridericianum.
This plaudit puts me in some fine company here at The
Times, with past winners including Linda Greenhouse, who recently retired
after decades covering the Supreme Court, my friend John Kifner, an amazingly unflappable
war reporter, and John Herbers, who covered the
civil rights movement in depth, among many other things.