Sentences with phrase «with immense history»

Mount Isa City is much more than just a mining town with its immense history and newly completed Outback at Isa tourist complex that includes the underground mine tour.
The Brazilian Grand Prix is a race with immense history in Formula 1.

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US prosecutors describe Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad, known as Ali Sadr, as «a sophisticated, well - connected, international businessman with immense wealth and influence... [and] a history of duplicity».
An immense obstacle seems to close off the horizon of the response: do we have the right to invest a moment of history with an absolute character?
I refer to his notion of the great transition of mankind toward a culminating phase of world history during the next few decades — a period fraught with great dangers and immense opportunities for human advance.
With more than 200 premium brands, about 7000 staff, thousands of vineyards, operations on five continents and a history stretching back 160 years, the potential within the company is immense - it just has not been tapped.
Liverpool are not the biggest club in England; yes, the club has an immense history, rivalled only by Manchester United, but that counts for little now; there is no rule ensuring teams with great history will always continue to do so, we need only look at fallen giants, such as Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, or Aston Villa to see that; only teams with immense financial and corporate power can sustain success, through investment that other clubs can not — this is the model that Real Madrid adopted, and so too have Manchester United recently.
Jessica writes about Her immense lifelong fascination with history, particularly the mid-twentieth century (1920s - 1950s).
Jessica writes about Her immense lifelong fascination with history, particularly the mid-twentieth century (1920s - 1950s).
Jo's gift for character is immense, and what makes the film feel fresh and not just a reboot of what was before is the fact that you're dealing with all these new characters in a different country in a different period of history.
Sokurov's ark not only contains an immense wealth of art (still only a fraction of it's holdings), but countless true - to - history aristocrats who walk the decadent halls, transcending time to intermix with spiritual visitors in traditional ceremonies, modern gallery gazing, an all out ballroom celebration, and everything in between.
The school has come a long way given its long history of fluctuation in leadership and teaching quality, and its location as part of a district that is undergoing immense changes with heightened public scrutiny.
This immense basin of water, the biggest in Paris, connects two canals with a long history, the Canal d'Ourcq and the Canal St. Martin, whose banks are full of life, particularly in spring and summer thanks to its numerous restaurants and cafes.
· Reykjavik feels like a homey ski village where the mountains were swapped for immense ocean views - complete with friendly faces, cozy cafes, and a rich history.
Jessica writes about Her immense lifelong fascination with history, particularly the mid-twentieth century (1920s - 1950s).
Broida's gift to MoMA alone filled an immense gap — with a striking history of the 1970s.
Iva Gueorguieva works on an immense scale and with a boundless energy and busy range that seem to encapsulate the whole history of abstract painting.
But in general, my writing is involved with history as it is made (but not only) and my painting is very much a reflection of my immense love for the world, the happiness to just be, for nature, and the forces that shape a landscape.»»
Having trained in Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, she combines academic excellence with a knowledge of an immense range of artistic disciplines.
-- Perhaps to someone unfamiliar with what «instrument record» means or the immense paleoclimate history of the Earth.
Jessica writes about Her immense lifelong fascination with history, particularly the mid-twentieth century (1920s - 1950s).
Jessica writes about Her immense lifelong fascination with history, particularly the mid-twentieth century (1920s - 1950s).
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