Sentences with phrase «young century»

They all realize they've uncovered something that has the makings of becoming the crime of a still young century, one that will rattle pillars, not just in Boston or in Rome, but everywhere around the globe where the Catholic Church plants a footprint.
After Kennedy's victory, a young Century associate editor, Martin E. Marty, summed up the election in a fashion that was to become his trademark for decades to come.
Silence ---- a mid — twentieth century novel by a Japanese Catholic about Portuguese Jesuits halfway around the world from their home in the seventeenth century ---- remains a powerful reminder in our still - young century of the importance of faith despite the silence of God.
Biology will be the technology of this young century.
I don't hesitate to call it one of the greatest films of this young century.
This young century alone has seen Finding Neverland dramatizing the play's creation, no fewer than nine stage adaptations, NBC's live television special, Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson's Starcatchers series of bestselling prequel novels, the major 2003 filming, and the Syfy miniseries Neverland.
Even things considered the apex of feel - good cinema, like, for instance, the public - uniting blockbuster The Blind Side, may seem unrefined to seasoned patrons (including yours truly, who would rank it near the bottom of this young century's Best Picture Oscar nominees).
For as she grows, she also dies, repeatedly, in a variety of ways, while the young century marches on towards its second cataclysmic world war.
By the end of this young century, a 30 - 70 % decline in temperatures will ensure that permafrost, for example will disappear from gigantic areas of our North.
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