Sentences with phrase «whose version of events»

As the crash is investigated, conflicting stories may emerge and it will be important that you keep track both of witnesses who might support your claim, or those whose version of events might counter your story.
As the German church struggle intensified, the ecumenical world had to decide which faction genuinely represented German Protestantism and whose version of events in Nazi Germany was correct.

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Now, for the past six years, I have had seven dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory version of the same above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace version of the vermillion lace dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut dress that I made from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
Stan is also very good as Jeff, a schlemiel whose account of the events he is said to have masterminded often flies in the face of Tonya's version of the same things.
Ross's defiantly perky version of heartbreak finds apt expression in this jaunty, bruised, up - tempo waltz, written by Peggy Lee and Duke Ellington, some of whose lyrics graze other elements in the movie: «He's a real good one for having his cake» reminds us of an undelivered birthday cake in the film's most affecting chain of events, while the following line, «I'm gonna go fishin» or jump in the lake,» evokes the specter of suicide.
Anderson's version of history in this wide - ranging and fast - moving book situates the war in its milieu of imperial rivalry, colonial and parliamentary politics, land speculation and squatting settlers, and Indian diplomacy and resistance, vividly re-creating events through the famous characters, such as Pontiac or Montcalm, as well as the common soldier, whose role may have been transient but was significant nonetheless.
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