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The board opens up to reveal a sense of history, and because there is a sense of history there is also a sense of the future.
We have no sense of history is what it is.
This response lacks both empathy and any sense of history.
Her sense of history and heartbreak are long and fraught.
No one with a sense of history is looking beyond that.
So vote on Tuesday with that sense of history in mind.
But if Sullivan's sense of history is wrong, it's not unusual.
"He saw everything with a sense of history," Mr. Hecht said.
But for many Chinese, there's a sense of history repeating itself.
Italian soccer teams and their fans have a keen sense of history.
Sure, but what really animates the movie is a sense of history.
It's an appealing idea, and one that belies any sense of history.
There is an urgency to it, but also a sense of history.
And it was my first real physical sense of history and antiquity.
They had a sense of history there, much more so than other people.
You never want to get into this static or cyclical sense of history.
There's a sense of history from its calligraphic bones, but it also feels contemporary.
And at the time, I was trying to make sense of history for myself.
But comics readers with some sense of history weren't particularly surprised at the news.
One touches on the Opium Wars to note the sense of history repeating itself.
In a sense of history, and the gumption to turn it on its head.
The sheer length of these games builds a sense of history, of past slights.
The monarchy completely goes by young people who lack of a sense of history.
I think a lot of his speeches endure because they have a sense of history.
But a sense of history is precisely what Rachel does find enviable about Nick's upbringing.
However, none of this resonates with Middle East watchers who have any sense of history.
There, the Abuts were drawn to the pastoral surroundings and the deep sense of history.
" I wanted to reinforce that sense of history and heritage that we've had," he said.
But only people with no sense of history call every passing chariot a historic event.
To do this well, of course, takes a breadth of knowledge, and a sense of history.
Their personal reminiscences dovetail with Mr. Berger's remark about market forces having no sense of history.
" He dismissed Emmanuel Macron, the French president, as "a young man without much sense of history.
"It's very important for me to have that sense of history in my work," he said.
A proper sense of history helps you grasp that progress depends on facing up to hard choices.
This week lent a sense of history so tangible you could almost reach out and touch it.
He has a strong sense of history and especially of his own indispensable role in making it.
But the Democratic governor of Virginia showed no sense of history and little shame, our critic writes.
His sense of history deals more with the episodic and consecutive than with the gaiety of simultaneity.
But fans with a sense of history know that it was a Canadian, James Naismith, who invented basketball.
A betrayal can not only hijack a couple's hopes and plans, but also destroy their sense of history.
What is unusual about her book is that she creates a sense of history unfolding in real time.
The multilayered sense of history (the choreography is evidently of its own day) is part of the charm.
But he advocates a "new form of democratic authority," based on meaning, symbols and a sense of history.
"She formed a lot of who I am and my sense of history," said one of the artists.
Those with a sense of history understand that local developments in the Western Balkans are never really local.
Both are imbued with a sense of history—and the lives of both directors have been twisted by it.
Nearly 75 such lookouts are available for rent, the sales pitch combining great views with a sense of history.
So I have this sense of history with being the heir apparent—or the heiress apparent—to a business.
When people go to the restaurants in the book, will they get a sense of history and the movement?
But he came up short against Donovan Mitchell, a precocious Utah Jazz rookie with his own sense of history.
Mr. Dal Monte's sense of history, however, was not solely grounded in dusty file folders and old racing scorecards.
A sense of history Another vivid memory is from the Authorization of Force debate after the September 11 attacks.
All three convey a sense of history-making drama, and I suspect we are about to enter another such period.
Someone in the N.F.L. office may have had a sense of history: That was the same fine Horn received. Nov.
For those of us with long memories and some sense of history, Bitcoin's recent meteoric rise is both thrilling and terrifying.
That Mr Cuarón shot a film set in 1970-71 in black and white gives it a sharper sense of history.
The plaza includes seating areas and a fountain, and the re-used stones bring a sense of history to the location.
The interaction between the arts in all these works, with a complex sense of history, takes dance theater in novel directions.
He has enough sense of history to know that the wars of today could easily escalate into the wars of yesterday.
" Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, said in an interview that "there's a sense of history hovering over this whole thing.
Mr Trump, a man with a hazy, self-regarding sense of history, grasps that Them-against-Us rage has deep American roots.
The folly of this approach is that it promulgates a policy unmoored from a sense of history and post–Cold War geopolitics.
It is the sense of history and the target of the 2015 law on the energy transition, to which we are committed.
There was a time when optimism — about ourselves, about the nation, about our sense of history — seemed baked into the American character.
Still, individually and sometimes in groups, they have brought reason, experience and a sense of history to bear on national security debates.
Second, a regained sense of history as a repository of wisdom and example rather than just a litany of crimes and wrongthink.
"Bill was still operating on that sense of history and following the story," said Adrienne Aurichio, Mr. Eppridge's wife and longtime collaborator.
"I love her seamless interweaving of antique splendor, architectural details, sense of history and romance with breathtakingly new structures," the email continued.
LEONARD LEO, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERALIST SOCIETY: Oh a tremendous sense of history going all the way back to the Reagan administration.
Despite a cleanish persona, his urgent lyrics and sense of history have been widely celebrated as a counterweight to hip-hop's creeping sterility.
Williams said Heyward brings a sense of history, understanding of the system, and the intimate knowledge of local politics that other organizers lack.
But Italy's keen sense of history and awareness to the shifts of great powers also may have had something to do with it.
For a sense of history and colonial architecture, visit the tiny Wall House Museum, where a recent exhibition explored the island's Swedish heritage.
It was almost instinctive, combining a sense of history, a sense of justice and deep understanding for the place of remembrance in Jewish belief.
Bringing good judgment to those decisions requires not only a sense of history, but also a mastery of detail and a steady, disciplined temperament.
"Walking in, you feel you're in paradise with a sense of history and have direct sight to the water just [past] the hotel entry." 
Beneath it all, the next president needs to get the tone right because this matters to the Chinese, as does a sense of history.
But "the existing brick was left intentionally exposed around the firebox and on the hearth for character and a sense of history," she said.
Miller paints the town with powerful language and a deep sense of history, ushering in a past so alive it feels like the present.
CreditCreditDanilo Scarpati Among the many beguiling locations on the island of Capri, the Villa San Michele vibrates with a particularly fantastical sense of history.
As for the governor's performance at his weekend news conference, he showed no sense of history and little shame, our critic-at-large writes.
As she leaves the White House, the first lady has described what she'll miss, including the hyper-attentive personal staff and the sense of history.
So is a sense of history — that of the fair itself and that of the combined field of research and collecting it represents and celebrates.
The way he speaks and lies and bombards voters — this is a way of controlling people, especially people who don't have a sense of history.
Comey, who was asked to comment on his understanding of Watergate, which he readily described as "a cycle of criminal conduct," has a sense of history.
FM: Even the first issue was informed by a sense of history — growing up in France with Charlie Hebdo, which was newsprint size, and with comics.
" Moore said Trump wouldn't have been surprised by GM's move if he "had any sense of history" or if he "had studied anything about corporate America.
Among the features that remain consistent is a sense of history as a narrative still in progress, with past and future equally alive in the present.
But somewhere, someone may be lurking: a reliever hater, a Yankees hater, or a writer with a cockeyed sense of history or an ax to grind.
Tribe and Matz, both highly respected legal scholars, play out various scenarios, bringing to bear a sense of history and a deep knowledge of constitutional law.
One of the special pleasures of Newgrange and the Valley of the Boyne is the sense of history, deep history, as something rural rather than urban.
"It's tough to break from the sense of history," says Mark Muro, a Brookings Institution scholar who has documented the new economic profile of Democratic constituencies.
Do you feel a sense of history in being the face of the first time these issues are heard in such a revered court in the country?
One answer lies in Shakespeare's status as an embodiment of high culture; citing him seeks to invest the judgement with credibility and invoke a sense of history.
A good dose of skepticism, a splendid sense of humor, and a deep sense of history, I think, are the essential equipment to take to the sofa.
"The timing is prophetic — you can't visit here and not think about what's going on today, and the sense of history and struggle," said a Maryland pastor.
"He had a sense of history of the city and a love of the city that I think he wanted Times reporters to share," Mr. Freedman said.
Critics assume that a director is bad or lost their magic due to a string of successful films, and I say, they have no sense of history.
Black Democrats and those who are old enough to remember the debate over the 1965 bill spoke about the new legislation with passion — and a sense of history.
So when they began looking for a second home on the East Coast, they wanted something entirely different — a creaky stone farmhouse with a weighty sense of history.
It constructs a beautiful, mysterious universe that reminded me, in its best moments, of Fez, with a sense of history and place and time that feels appropriately, wonderfully weird.
MINNEAPOLIS — Even with the outcome expected, there was a sense of history-making when it became official Tuesday night: A Muslim woman was elected to Congress for the first time.
"Sometimes parents do create an attachment to home, a mythology to home for their children in order to given them a sense of history, a sense of place," she said.
Using collodion negatives, a 19th-century medium, and antique lenses, she coaxed chance and accidents into her prints, reinforcing the sense of history and mimicking the random effects of war.
A master percussionist and eminence of Chicago's creative music scene, Kahil El'Zabar channels a deep sense of history into his music, coming away with something timeless and universal and enchanted.
But this one was special, in part because there was both a palpable sense of closure—of Clinton finally and officially defeating Sanders—and, more importantly, a palpable sense of history.
Mr. Tavernier also likes to circle back to earlier periods, including ones he's passed over or through, returns that make for surprises and that reflect a profound, insistent sense of history.
PRETTYMUCH "Would You Mind" (Syco/Columbia) The ecstasy of the peak boy-band era is due for a comeback — this has that, and also harmonies, and a sense of history. 17.
At the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, just three miles from Independence Hall where the nation was born, a sense of history is palpable -- as is Clinton's willingness to finally enjoy it.
But everyone in that audience would also have known that McCain had enough sense of history, and enough confidence in the future, not to mistake evidence of decay for proof of decline.
Not only are you surrounded by beautiful objects but there's also a great sense of history that you get to talk about every day with different people, and you're continually learning new things.
"I worked with a château restorer to give the place texture and a sense of history," she explains of her customization of the property, which was still under construction when she bought it.
The Southern California setting and the shaggy-dog private-eye plot may remind you of Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice," though "The Nice Guys" lacks that movie's wistful, slyly political sense of history.
It is not unusual for an older generation to believe that the following generations are not performing well; or have no sense of history; or are simply not up to their elders' standards.
Many Cubans identified with this youthful, optimistic, and eloquent African-American family man endowed with both a sense of history and of humor much more than with their own waxworks of old white ideologues.
But the philosophy that turned America into a world leader dates much earlier, to the founding days of the republic, a time when individuals with a daunting sense of history grappled with profound questions.
He can be forgiven for giving such short shrift to Davos types who have no sense of history: driverless cars will change the world less than the invention of cars in the first place.
It's so hard to know ... So often you turn on the news and there's so little sense of history, so you have to find out, wait, is what Trump's doing today, is this normal?
Mr. Ma said he had modeled the character on Winston Smith, Orwell's protagonist in "1984," who struggles to reclaim a sense of history even as an authoritarian government attempts to create a new reality.
The Fix Used as a selling point by real estate agents everywhere, an exposed brick wall — the more aged and weathered, the better — can add texture, character and a sense of history to a home.
For a mob of predominantly white males to gather in paramilitary formation, dressed from head to toe in black, with masks and batons to protest "fascism" shows that this group has no sense of history.
The gravitational forces of New York fashion are moving; its map is being rewritten and identity reinvented by a group of designers with a different sense of history and voices that demand to be heard.
"One of Mark's great contributions is to inscribe things that feel brutally contemporary with a much deeper sense of history and time," Peter Eleey, MoMA PS1's Curator and Associate Director of Exhibitions and Programs, says.
" Facebook user Robert Aranda didn't mince words as to why pink popcorn was no more: "It must be the techno-parasites, who have no sense of history in The City, [who] are responsible for its' demise!
The photos yield a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Congress really operates — long days fueled by adrenaline, a sense of history and takeout food — and the interludes of quiet from the impeachment pressure cooker.
Visually I get a sense of history for the art form...incorporating writings scribbles and drawings...taking back to Crash's origins..the Train Yards...this current show and work showcases Crash's talents and sense of community!
Living in the shadow of the Colosseum, it's hard not to cultivate a sense of history lightly worn, a respect for old rituals that give shape to the day: a late-morning espresso, an early-evening passeggiata.
We spoke with DeRay Tuesday after Kanye's explosive visit to the TMZ newsroom, in which the rapper said 400 years of slavery "sounds like a choice" ... and the civil rights activist believes Kanye's got a warped sense of history.
First of all, if you're a white Southerner and you have any sense of history and perspective, you're taking into account the gravity of the history of the region and how dark it truly is and continues to be.
It shouldn't be too much of a surprise that Mr. van Wyck, a 83-year-old event planner, has a strong sense of history, given that he is descended from one of the New York region's Dutch founding families.
But in the end, it's all about location, which just so happens to have incredibly ornate architecture and a deep sense of history, which means something in a town where beautiful buildings have been regularly struck down like movie sets.
And it's much more entertaining than this halting, uncertain conversation between Zuckerberg and two prominent law professors, which attempts to bring a sense of history to the conversation but mostly just magnifies the historical weirdness of absolutely everything under discussion.
And so, someone makes a comment or a statement without nuance or sense of history, only with an implicit insistence that writing and publishing magically exist outside the structures of power that dominate every other aspect of our daily lives.
The very sense of history García spoke of should remind us that, in Latin America as everywhere else, enduring political change more often than not comes from popular organization and collective, sustained effort, rather than the offices of powerful politicians.
"Discovering the time capsule was a great moment ... It gave us a real sense of history and provided a tangible connection to those that have worked to preserve this beautiful landmark before us," said Adam Watrobski, the project's principal architect.
It's an intentional series of vignettes, however, bolstered by deep reporting and a sense of history, reminiscent in part of W. G. Sebald's works evoking place, even up to including photographs, like the pictures of rampikes that mark various chapters.
The partnership is also calculated to appeal to Malaysia's sense of history and identity: Malacca was the stage for China's first significant commercial and cultural exchanges with Malaysia in the 15th century, when the Ming emperors forged alliances with the sultans of Malacca.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke said he was ready for the wave of support and sense of history at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, but was more emotional than he expected when he struck Thursday's first tee-shot.
But two days before that meeting, scores of advocacy groups sent Mr. Obama a private letter, appealing to his sense of history as he nears the end of his presidency, in which he has already advanced gay and transgender rights on multiple fronts.
While there's a strong sense of history within the Pueblo community, the city enjoys contemporary recognition on both national and international levels as the home of Professional Bull Riders and the Colorado State University-Pueblo 2014 N.C.A.A. Division II Football National Champions.
We all carry our own personal sense of history and spend most of our time trying to rewrite it, retool it, to meet our sense of where we are, exactly, in the moment—and the bigger, wider historical stuff we tweak as necessary.
After an hour of silky camera moves, amusing details and a deep sense of history, Mendonça Filho and Dornelles switch gears, fold in a homage to John Carpenter and go berserk, unleashing a nightmare that's all the worse for being eerily like life.
Despite an extensive renovation, this commanding structure retains a sense of history, on an island that was once home to the Knights of Saint John religious military order, said Svetlana Podgorska, an agent with Malta Sotheby's International Realty, which has the listing.
And as we pass the torch to a generation that often doesn't know a single person who has died of AIDS, who has never heard of Matthew Shepard, or Marsha P. Johnson, we must also pass on a sense of history and responsibility.
It was fluid and kind of fancy, especially when it came to velvet baby-doll dresses embroidered with flowers taken from 18th-century Japanese wallpaper, and Margot Tenenbaum minks inset with bouquets of the same, the sense of history echoing through puffed sleeves, smocked at the elbows.
Read More: Anti-Gay Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Was Just Voted Out Of Office —Dominic Holden MINNEAPOLIS — Even with the outcome expected, there was a sense of history-making when it became official Tuesday night: A Muslim woman was elected to Congress for the first time.
It is also a sign that General McMaster, a veteran of the Iraq war known for his sense of history and independent streak, might move the council away from the ideologically charged views of Mr. Flynn, who was also a three-star Army general before retiring.
"Nobody in her family before her was in archaeology, but because her family is one of the oldest in Iraq, her sense of history was very keen," Zainab Bahrani, a friend and professor of ancient Near Eastern and archaeology at Columbia University, said in a telephone interview.
By contrast, Trump, whose sense of history extends no further than the latest news cycle, and whose defense of democracy extends no further than his latest attacks against democratic leaders and praise of foreign dictators, is seen by NATO allies as a threat to their security, not a guarantor.
That's why, as the balloons floated down at the conclusion of the Democratic convention, I thought of Sandra Day O'Connor, and I'd like to think that somewhere out there, as the presidential campaign goes along, a few young women and men with a sense of history might think of her too.
She preaches the same kind of anti-capitalist message that propels Dawn Ray'd, and shares Thou's anti-oppressive rhetoric; she's as firmly rooted in the soil of Black America as Sangre de Muerdago are in their mountainous home, and has as strong a sense of history and injustice as Panopticon.
Despite that, I can still feel a depth to the world that I've come to associate with Larian: a sense of history in the way characters speak about their surroundings that goes beyond simply referencing the events of Divine Divinity (the studio has made tremendous strides with titles as well).
It lacked the serenity of Maison Margiela, where John Galliano was dealing with another kind of modern disaster (so said the show notes, and such has become his signature theme): "the chaotic noise of the social media debris" and the way it has "hacked" our memories and sense of history.
It's all fascinating, and to me, movies have always helped me make sense of history because you can see real people moving around like real people in their images, and to me, the history that happened before I was born really starts to make palpable sense once the motion picture camera was invented.
In a town built on an ephemeral entertainment industry and inhabited by a transient crowd of models/actors/whatevers, there's something deeply satisfying about a restaurant with a sense of history, a crowd of geriatric regulars, and a maître d' who knows your name (and is always glad you came, etc. etc).
" Shaken by the AIDS deaths that ravaged the art world and took away many of his friends, he expressed his feelings in a series called The Funerary Paintings that, as Sischy puts it, "have a sense of history and the feel of a tragedy that can't simply be digested and gotten over.
If Americans are courageous enough, ethical enough, have a strong enough conscience, a broad sense of history, and refuse to play a dangerous and stupid game of selling their souls for party loyalty, then perhaps we are prepared to accept the truth that America has lost any moral standing that it once presumably possessed.
But Trump's repeated praise of the North Korean leader, his trumpeting of a still unwritten denuclearization agreement and the sense of history he imparted as he told even the press in the room "congratulations to everybody" could come back to bite Trump, similarly to how President George W. Bush came to regret his "mission accomplished" moment.
Yet despite the distinct sense of history repeating itself, conservative and libertarian legal commentators (many of whom were on the challengers' side opposing Obamacare in the 2010 litigation) are now accusing individual judges — and sometimes entire federal courts — of shirking their institutional roles as neutral magistrates and "joining the resistance" in the various suits against President Trump.
There are a lot of terrible examples out there, but when it works — when a deep sense of history (not just the props, but the spirit) is married to an authentic novelistic sensibility, as they are in the novels of Renault or Patrick O'Brian or Hilary Mantel, to name a few of the best — it's tremendously satisfying.
A sense of history is an important factor in forming a country and maintaining one's identity, but many students in Vietnam dismiss the study of their own history, at least in part because they understand how limited they are in their access to documents and other resources and how constrained they are in their interpretations of it.
But still, with the Coloradito at least, you can intuit a step or two that may be missing and reach this sublime moment when you swirl a finger through the mole and luxuriate in its cocoa sweetness, its muted heat, its herbal fragrance and its grand sense of history that stretches back to the villages of Oaxaca.
With in-depth legal knowledge and an encyclopedic sense of history, these men and women — judges, law practitioners, scholars, and law students — have raised our collective consciousness (with the help of musical theater's Alexander Hamilton) about the important role lawyers and the law have played in the founding of our nation and the ongoing stability of our system conferred by the adherence to the rule of law.
In the end, Mr. Lagerfeld's most significant contribution to fashion was the way he changed everyone's idea of what it meant to be a great designer, reshaping it in his image as a jack-of-all-brands, able to enter a heritage house and reinvent it with both a sense of history and a willingness to make it relevant for a new cultural moment.
And my book — my article first, but then my book — was really an effort to think through those questions, not just what science says about what warming is coming and what that means, but what those warming impacts will mean for the way you and I live, relate to one another, how we organize our politics, our culture, how it affects our storytelling, our sense of history, all that stuff.
"The timing is prophetic — you can't visit here and not think about what's going on today, and the sense of history and struggle," said Bishop Paul L. Walker, 51, a pastor from Rockville, Md. The museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, sits on a coveted spot on the National Mall, and turned its opening into a three-day celebration, with a dedication by President Obama on Saturday, and a free music festival.
They do, however, provide some sense of history, reminding us that while Mr. Trump's craving for attention and use of controversy as an instrument of publicity have remained the same over the years, the surreal switch of venues — from the New York tabloid universe and the world of reality TV to the real-life arena of national and global politics — has turned formerly "small-potatoes stakes," as one writer put it, into something profoundly more troubling.
What I'm saying here is not that you lack empathy — although in a different space, I think you have a sense of what Murray is going through that is different from your sense of what other people who are hurt in this conversation go through, I do believe that — but as it comes to the way you actually conducted the conversation, I'm arguing that you lacked a sense of history, that you didn't deal in a serious way with the history of this conversation, a conversation that has been going on literally since the dawn of the country.

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