Sentences with phrase «very early twentieth»

Michelia Hotel was one of the most beautiful hotel since the very early twentieth, but we still want more.

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Our own existence here and now in the twentieth century of the Christian era is possibly still very early in the unfolding of the universe.
Reformed Christians, both pastors and laypeople, were very much in the forefront of the early ecumenical organizations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Frank's very prosperous Yorkshire grandfather had over-extended himself buying farm land and then gone bankrupt in the great agricultural depression of the early twentieth century.
The light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera were all game - changing twentieth century creations of the inventor Thomas Edison, a man who was told very early on that he would never amount to anything.
It was an explosion that reverberated across the country - and into the very heart of early - twentieth - century America.
The Japanese Cemetery at Broome (which is the largest Japanese cemetery in Australia) dates back to the very early pearling days and bears witness to the close ties Japan established with Broome in the early twentieth century.
His humorous lecture painted a very real picture of just how difficult it was for the city folk of Portland to even find their way to the Cannon Beach area in the early twentieth century.
The Bar is situated next to the restaurant and is decorated with a very rare Chinese antique liqueur screen, and lithographs by Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, and other early twentieth century painters.
The episodes are very reminiscent of the silent films of the early twentieth century, as there is no spoken dialogue whatsoever (there are sheep bleets, human grumbles and other sound effects, of course) and the comedy is often physical in nature.
It was in the early twentieth century when abstraction was invented that the very notion of the artist / worker also rose to prominence.
Seven years later, English engineer Guy Callendar, something of an outsider (a steam - engine specialist but with a very keen interest in meteorology), revived the idea, having discovered evidence of a warming temperature trend in the early twentieth century from compilations of temperature records.
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