Sentences with phrase «twist of history»

An intoxicating blend of legend, myth, imagination and pure show business with a twist of history thrown in to make the final result even spicier, Phuket FantaSea is a heady brew that fascinates visitors to Phuket.
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A twist of history in the late 1990s and the ensuing gloom of nationalism led to the neglect of the Russian language in the majority of former Soviet states.
The one advantage is price: in a strange twist of history, apps tend to be way cheaper than books, even though their production costs can often times be higher.
More trying, and also typical, is Cassidy's twisting of history.
No that is [to use your words] twisting of history.

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At 24, he returned to Japan to start Softbank and the rest is history, except for one interesting twist: Years later, Son actually managed to get his childhood hero, Fujita, to sit on Softbank's board of directors.
The history of online gambling is very interesting, full of twists and turns.
This unusual animation gives an architectural twist to the history and possible dark future of climate change.
History shows the Catholic Church being a lawless body that has been allowed to inflict their beliefs and twisted ways on people in the name of «religion» and force weaker minds into adhering to their closed minded belief system.
The Bible should not be twisted to make it fit the things people feel guilty and uncomfortable ----- This has been done throughout the history of the bible, and primarily by the people who wrote and edited it.
It is only slander if it isnt true LDS is a cult by any definition and quite a twisted one at that with a history of racism and treason
Although sacred nature has an ancient history, its recent manifestations are virtually concurrent with the industrial revolution, with this distinctively modern twist: that man is a kind of plague upon or virus within nature.
But far from being a drudgery of a read, this exploration of The Great Migration (the movement of African Americans out of the Southern United States to the Midwest, Northeast and West between 1915 and 1970) is a total page - turner, full of fascinating characters, gut - wrenching stories, exciting twists and turns, and a lively elucidation of an epic chapter of American history that few of us have deeply considered and which still affects our world today.
You really have a twisted view of history.
After all the twists and turns of scientific history we look around and find ourselves in very familiar surroundings.
The distinct twist — which is what made the Social Gospel so effective in preserving the influence of mainline Protestantism — was that Rauschenbusch implicated older forms of Protestantism in this history of corruption.
It seems twisted to me that in refusing to recite the pledge in public places, I can be judged by people who clearly have much less knowledge than I regarding the history of the pledge.
Unfortunately, Christian history is full of people who have either twisted or cut and pasted Scripture to fit their own agendas and prejudices, as well as church leaders who have taken advantage of people's general ignorance of scripture to plant their own ideas in people's heads and call it the Word of God.
There are many twists and turns to Hegel's philosophical re-narration of the scriptural story, but its most important claim is that God entered history in order to abolish his separation from it.
Time to do some homework how Cain and his children and childrens» children through the history of this world make a living of twisting and contorting scriptures, just as satan did to Jesus during the 40 days and 40 nights.
History is full of the proud and vainglorious who have twisted the words of the Almighty to suit their whims.
Islam bot has no facts; has a misguided, twisted understanding of U.S. history and law.
Blessed are the Cheesemakers I have to agree with you as history and Jesus pointed out man (Priests in particular) twists the Word of God to the point it no longer is truth but dogma reflecting evil in man.
its a way of recycling history... then adding its own twist!
site the washing of the feet and the drying with the hair... that my friends is a marriage ceremony in Judaic law and custom of that period and yes they did have a daughter named Sarah) but... not it seems to be a shock to many who really did not dig into their own religious dogma... blind faith is great if you can achieve it... normally people today need to inspect... inspect and you find the truths... then you will have faith based on the truth, not twists and turns and the human politics of history that changed historical truth.
The plain text of the verse is perfectly clear unless we want to check with every heretic through history who twists the words of Scripture until we find the one we like.
On a long view of the history of ideas, and freely conceding the twists and turns of intellectual fortune along the way, William of Ockham is the beginning of the line that eventually leads to Nietzsche's «will to power» and its profound effect on the civilization of our times.
Rather in hope, seeking the city which is to come, the congregation exits from its own structures and safeties to find the Christ who appears in societies whose histories repudiate the local church's unfolding plot.24 How a congregation that currently avoids the quest might twist itself outward to Christ is the topic of the next chapter.
Our dinner menu offers a multitude of carefully chosen appetizers, entrees, salads and desserts, all with a classical Indian history, but prepared and executed with Chef Asif's distinctive progressive twist.
My Recipe Index is even a history of the twists and turns my eating has taken over the past several years.
Additionally, in an amazing twist of small - world fate, his father taught MY father in a class called History of Economics, when my dad was getting his PhD at UChicago.
ERIN, Wis. — In a cruel twist, Johnny Miller was on - site at Erin Hills on Saturday afternoon as one of the most talked - about rounds in golf history was replaced in the record books.
We've charted the highs and lows across a record breaking campaign, covering all the twists and turns in one of the most one sided title races in Premier League history.
This is one of the reason, I recommend compression socks instead of compression sleeves if you have a history of twisted ankles.
Dr. Suzanne Gilberg - Lenz, the OB - GYN expert on momlogic.com, finds the whole thing an ironic twist on America's history of breastfeeding, which includes black wet nurses forced to breastfeed the slave owners» children during slavery and Victorian - era women who paid other women to nurse their children so they didn't have to be stuck at home.
Now, as we watch him write his own public history until his reelection challenge in 2010, that is just one of the twists in his tale.
A federal court has ruled that Shearith Israel in New York actually owns the Touro Synagogue building in Newport, the result of twists in a history spanning centuries.
Cuomo, who arm twisted state Senators to win the same sex marriage vote in 2011, said in a statement that the court «is on the right side of history
In one of the strangest twists in social science history, their results show that the canvassing strategy really can influence biases.
If solid science does turn out to be the salvation of string theory, it would be the latest twist in a tangled history.
Witze noted that one of her stories «allowed me to explore the rich history of Pluto exploration in advance of the historic New Horizons mission flyby — with the added twist of a brother / sister pair of researchers, each of whom played leading roles in uncovering the secrets of Pluto.»
As a matter of fact, the history of neutrino research has seen a few surprising twists and turns.
ScienceExpress publishes the first detailed study of the new virus's genetic makeup, explaining the twisted histories of its closest relatives.
Remarkably, the embryonic development of birds provides a parallel of this evolutionary history: The toe starts out like their dinosaur ancestors, but then its base (the metatarsal) becomes twisted, making it opposable.
The strings make up a complexly knotted, twisted, and tinted Incan textile called khipu, which Urton is convinced may have been a medium for recording the history of the empire.
The find also unearths a forgotten chapter in Civil War history reminiscent of the film «Twelve Years a Slave,» but with a twist.
The history of the US Climate Divisions takes many twists and turns; it is well documented in Guttman and Quayle (1996).
«This is the plot twist that gives away the story,» says Sharma, because it allows scientists like him to trace the evolutionary and genetic history of this group of animals, united by their loss of a particular gene.
Denise Minger is guilty of this and twists fact to suit her tastes and gather support and followers, like most egomaniacs through history, by slandering and undermining those who don't agree with her!
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