Sentences with phrase «truly national moment»

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Yellowstone was the first national park in the world, and its creation, in 1872, marked the moment in which white Americans truly fell in love with the splendor of the land they had conquered.
It can make for some truly dramatic moments, from Moses and that burning bush in The Ten Commandments to Jed Bartlet stubbing out a cigarette on the floor of the National Cathedral on The West Wing.
In case you missed it, Steven Brill wrote a relatively balanced piece in this weekend's New York Times Magazine about the national education reform landscape — and how teachers unions are truly facing a sink - or - swim moment of reinvention.
«Muir Woods» establishment in 1908 was a truly remarkable moment in the natural and social history of the United States,» said Brian O'Neill, general superintendent of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Plitvice Lakes National Park has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979 and within the first few moments of your journey, it's easy to see why — the park is truly one of the world's natural wonders.
I've always believed that Andrew had a role in inventing the Barack Obama who, for a moment, emerged as a truly unifying national figure.
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