Sentences with phrase «turning point in history»

This game was the major turning point in the history of the Elder Scrolls series.
But there was another important turning point in history occurring at the same time.
What is remarkable is the fact that this definite option of contextual theology represents a crucial turning point in the history of theology.
The emergence of affordable mobile phones is one of the most significant turning points in the history of education.
If a lot of people started to watch Internet videos on their TVs, I think it could become a tremendous turning point in the history of the Internet.
One of the key turning points in the history of abstract photography occurred around the turn of the century, when two groups of photographers — known as Photo Succession and the Linked Ring — began making the case for the acceptance of photography as a fine art.
«It's not that God didn't listen to Jesus in the garden, it's that his bigger plan was to make Jesus» torturous death on the cross the most beautiful turning point in history... it's not beyond God to use death for his greater purposes.»
The week of July 6, 2016, marked an unexpected turning point in the history of technology and humankind.
He said, «The last year's anti-Jega rally marked a negative turning point in the history of Oodua Peoples Congress which mission is the emancipation of the Yoruba race.
I believe we may be at a profound turning point in our history, not just in UK but all over Europe and elsewhere.
Perhaps the most realistic and gritty film on this list, Guy Ritchie's Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was considered to be a huge turning point in the history of British cinema.
It is, in fact, a true turning point in history in that what was often referred to as the custom of the sea was to be irrevocably changed.
He also makes a startling discovery: that the Civil War and the abolition of slavery — the fulfillment of the ideals of the Declaration — were the decisive turning point in the history of American foreign policy as well.
They became a hugely influential turning point in the history of contemporary art in Iceland.
In a way, it is the internet that turned Cecilia Gimenez's disastrous restoration into a pivotal turning point in the history of contemporary images.
The new global climate change agreement establishes a revised goal of keeping average global temperature rise «well below 2 degrees Celsius,» sets up a clear mechanism for countries» greenhouse gas reductions to be revisited every five years and, for the first time, commits every nation - state on Earth — 196 different entities — to do something to address this collective threat... The Paris agreement marks a real turning point in history.
Its worth noting that purple has a tendency to come into vogue at important turning points in history, and that turbulent times are often, in their turn, crucibles for artistic expression.
When you look back at great turning points in history, whether wars or economic calamities, the world sometimes knows what it is going to happen and other times it doesn't.
Painters Eleven, who were active as a group from 1953 to 1960, marked a key turning point in the history of art in English - speaking Canada — a pronounced shift away from Europe towards New York and from figuration towards abstraction.
Pocahontas marks a major turning point in the history of Disney animated features — it tells a story that does not necessarily lend itself to the medium.
However, critics agree that Minimalism formed a «Crux» or turning point in the history of modernism, and the movement remains hugely influential today.
Russia is at a turning point in its history but faces many challenges, including the need to improve the quality of life of all Russians, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
We are at a turning point in history.
This is the story of the Battle of Lepanto, which marked the end of the Crusades and was a turning point in the history of Christianity.
Bishop Stephen Neill did not exaggerate when in 1962 he referred to Strauss's Life of Jesus (1835) as a «turning point in the history of the Christian faith».
But we agree that the positions expressed above all in the 2nd Treatise of Government represent a turning point in the history of political thought.
Strauss overstated his thesis, but he opened up such a problem for Christianity thereafter that Bishop Stephen Neill, a moderate scholar, wrote in 1964 that «this book marked, as few others have done, a turning point in the history of the Christian faith».4
The date of his birth, if we could know it, would still hold some significance for Christians, but it has lost its universal meaning as a turning point in history.
Reynier takes on Irish whiskey with credit in the bank Does this picture, taken today, show a turning point in the history of Irish whiskey?
«I've been here for 19 years and we had some turning points in the history.
Future ages will judge whether 2016 really did mark a turning point in our history, but we know now that it has provided a rich crop of abusive, catty, witty, and downright brutal language.
There's a lot bad stuff that is going to come out for a while, but this is a turning point in our history,» declared Hochul.
Mostow: Yeah, I mean, I believe that 1,000 years from now, historians will look back at the time we are living in right now, and in distance like this, this decade or maybe even these couple of years as a turning point in the history of mankind; not [unlike the way] we look back on primitive man, when they discovered fire and how that world is changing society.
But not all turning points in history are so special, so ostentatious.
The profound deficit in acquiring new episodic memories after hippocampal damage in humans was a turning point in the history of memory research.
This tiny Catholic school for women dominated the sport at a turning point in history, and this plucky, old - fashioned sports drama sets the scene and tells the tale with a lot of heart and a dash of wit.
Narrated by Kris Kristofferson, this video documents a turning point in history of the United States.
Kevin fills in some gaps from the 80s and 90s while Joe tells the intimate details of his passionate marathon experiences, including the turning point in history where he might have never been involved with them ever again.
«We are at a turning point in the history of education, and our goal is to bend that history toward greater opportunities and outcomes for all,» Ryan said.
He initiated a turning point in our history.
'' [The] refusal to participate in federally mandated testing programs likely represents a turning point in the history of assessment reform in the United States.
The Thrall's Tale is a chronicle of love, hatred and revenge at a turning point in history when Christianity first penetrates the pagan Viking sphere.
This was a turning point in the history of the series, going from 2D to 3D, and adding a more cinematic experience to the genre.
This year marks the 101st anniversary of a turning point in the history of visual art, when Russian artist Kazimir Malevich created his momentous 1915 paintings of black squares on white backgrounds.
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