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108 Sentences With "up to the present"

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We have been bearing this open wound up to the present.
How race is defined holds a mirror up to the present moment.
All of which brings us, more or less, up to the present day.
Noisey: Let's start at the beginning and work our way up to the present.
Maybe you should write another 70-word chapter, bringing us up to the present.
Right up to the present day, De Stijl has influenced art, architecture, and product design.
In some of the baseball films, we were going more or less up to the present.
And if the most abrupt global warming episode of the Cenozoic doesn't measure up to the present?
I am thinking back to his rookie year and all the way up to the present point.
Similarly, Deadpool isn't waiting around for the core X-Men films to catch up to the present day.
Racism and white supremacy are weaved throughout U.S. history up to the present day, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Assange is similar, up to the present minute: His confidence, and his old fear of appearing weak, is fatal.
Of course, in many cultures for thousands of years and up to the present day, eggs have been breakfast.
Three years later, Donald Trump is president, confirming Coates's grim assessment of American history up to the present day.
The American bloodline lives through the Great Migration, Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, and up to the present day.
Bringing our story up to the present, my children, both in their mid-20s, have strong, unconflicted Jewish identities.
Kouwenhoven "has right up to the present day denied the facts and not given any clarity about his motives".
We did The Central Park Five [in 2012], and that brought us more or less up to the present.
But that has not stopped it from being used as a weapon in innumerable conflicts up to the present.
I want to catch us up to the present day and what's going on right now in the Trump administration.
It continues to jump from the present to the past, until, I guess, the past catches up to the present.
Some of that tech-threat concern from the 1960s continues up to the present, but it's mostly taken new forms.
The book spans some 7,000 years of human history, moving from the birth of civilization up to the present day.
Pull one thread of the news, and you can find a tapestry of history that leads up to the present.
This formal interest in the figure/ground relationship can be traced from his early works right up to the present.
The documentary will include footage from her work up to the present day, so it is sure to be especially timely.
In the booklet for that five-hour set, Mr. Young listed the work's composition date as continuing up to the present.
According to Eric Knight of Persistent Management, the group has also influenced many famous bands, right up to the present day.
If it is indeed a mirror that "Dictator" holds up to the present, then the reflections it offers are unsettling and admonitory.
The stories of immigrants and slaves, of explorers and refugees, have shaped and reshaped our country right up to the present day.
"What makes America great is that there are people who rise up and make corrections, up to the present day," he said.
"I had reservations every day, up to the present day, because the subject is so fraught, and rightfully so," Mr. Winters said.
But it also drew a remarkable line through the preoccupations that began Mr. Acconci's career and carry it up to the present day.
The companion exhibition, Modern Cat, of 22 prints with feline subjects, brings the representation of cats in art up to the present day.
For his critics, the wall is a simple piece of technology, maybe adequate against barbarians, but not up to the present moment's challenges.
Professor Ferguson brings us up to the present with a discussion of the technology giants that have emerged in the last few decades.
The six-part series digs deep into the royal family's past as it follows the dynasty all the way up to the present.
Malaria deaths have continued to fall up to the present day, from more than 800,153 in the year 2000 to 430,000 in 2015.
The historic bracket that opened in the sixties is starting to close; the boomers' memoirs of becoming no longer lead up to the present.
"We have never heard these terrorist-lovers ever say yes to peace up to the present day," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Jan.
That's all I got for this week, but now that we're caught up to the present, we should have plenty more hacking next time around.
Economic problems beginning in the Carter presidency destroyed growth in real earnings and signaled the onset of spiraling inequality which persists up to the present.
The JAP has survived through an alliance with pop culture — showing her face sporadically in books, in music, and onscreen, even up to the present.
Bringing things up to the present, Powell defended the Fed's recent interest rate increases as examples of this "walk a fine line between two extremes" approach.
His exhibition Progressions opened at the Forest Lawn Museum' California' in 22010 and featured a range of 234 gouache works from his schooldays up to the present.
In the course of covering 24 sites, they span 150 years, right up to the present century, and range from the American south to New York City.
The continuity of this policy, from the height of the Cold War right up to the present moment, is amazing, given how much the world has changed.
There are Annibale Carracci's portrait of himself on a canvas on an easel and ones by Titian, Delacroix, Ingres, Sargent, Morandi, even Rauschenberg, up to the present day.
Hela serves as a terrifying reminder that the past has a way of catching up to the present, no matter how desperately you'd like to erase old sins.
It picks up roughly where last season left off, the latest installment in a series that aims to track England's longest reigning monarch up to the present day.
He has had a very long relationship with the British people going back to the first fight in 1963 here against Henry Cooper, right up to the present day.
Overfishing, the return of sea otter populations, and a disease called "withering foot syndrome" all contributed to the demise of abalone throughout the 70s and up to the present.
Scott's 2009 book The Art of Not Being Governed examined Southeast Asia from the standpoint of the highland regions that have evaded imperial authority up to the present day.
"This storyline will meet up to the present day [eventually] and the first season is about courtship," she said, teasing that we probably won't see an engagement until next season.
Unfortunately, these casting decisions are not a relic of Hollywood's past, like Mickey Rooney's portrayal of I. Y. Yunioshi in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," but continue right up to the present.
Monitors have discovered intentional misconduct, including improper foreign exchange trading practices, right up to the present day, said Maria Vullo, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services.
"She saw the organ repertoire as this continuum from the medieval period up to the present," the organist and composer Gregory Hamilton, a former student, said in a telephone interview.
And a mini-show of pinhole photography by Vera Lutter, displayed by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, brings this showcase of the past right up to the present day.
"Dear Chairman" then takes the story all the way up to the present, with the activist hedge-fund investor Daniel Loeb firing off a series of letters to public-company chairmen.
The film itself is a disconcerting look at nuclear tests and missteps, plunging the viewer into old footage and warnings from Cold War-era panics right up to the present day.
The lyrics push everything up to the present day (you wouldn't hear Britney singing about citalopram or Instagram, for instance) and the production is so tightly wound that it actually sounds subversive.
In her epilogue, she draws a straight line from the trauma of Attica to the Rockefeller drug laws, whose sentencing guidelines have caused the prison population to mushroom up to the present.
Once we have caught back up to the present day, we know enough for Hadley to progress into autopsy: Christine and Alex are done for, and for once we know exactly why.
I remember an intriguing novel building itself up to the present from a historical workers' strike in Montana, and another set among a group of African-Americans in a near-future California.
That first volume was called "Our Oriental Heritage," and include Asian history up to the present, as a prelude to the subsequent ten volumes on European history from ancient Greece to Napoleon.
That role would come to define him on- and off-screen up to the present day, but he spent the remainder of the '90s demonstrating his range and reliability as a movie star.
On Friday, the American Museum of Natural History released the above video, which maps the growth and migration of the human population from our origin as a species up to the present day.
Each chapter of the novel is narrated from the perspective of a descendant of either Effia or Esi, one representative for each generation, and the two bloodlines alternate up to the present day.
Monitors keeping tabs on the institutions discovered intentional misconduct, including improper foreign exchange trading practices, right up to the present day, said Maria Vullo, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services.
So, in addition to his sheer age, I knew he had gone out to see the world, remained an entertaining public speaker and continued to work as an attorney up to the present day.
The DXJ rallied tremendously in the next half a year, and by mid-2013 was seeing about 7 million to 8 million shares trade daily, a pace it has maintained up to the present.
But I like my politics argumentative and my history dialectical, and I found this movie thrilling and thought-provoking as both a depiction of the past and a mirror held up to the present.
And the tax cuts passed last year have encouraged customers to invest in equipment — and have led Grote to do the same, moving projects planned for 2019 or 2020 up to the present day.
Pierre Louette was subsequently President and CEO of Agence France-Presse from 2005 to 2010, prior to joining Orange, where he was Executive Vice President up to the present day (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta)
But the archive also goes all the way up to the present day, allowing you to take a look at everything from the early ads for Apple's iTunes software, the original iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
Bolshevism was not the antithesis of freedom and democracy, but their radical potential made real in a way more horrifying to Russian liberals, like liberals throughout the century up to the present, than military dictatorship.
It describes the impact of Stalinism and Communism up to the present day, the paralyzing effect on society and the servility of the population that enables people like Putin to destroy all attempts at democratization.
Here's a graph of real population growth over time, compared to population growth as the UN projected it: So up to the present day, the UN has been highly reliable in predicting global population trends.
"The tenor of (Qualcomm's) engagement leading up to the present raises questions as to whether the incumbent (Qualcomm) board is committed to playing its part in attempting to maximize the offer," ISS said in its report.
While up to the present day much of Russia's cyber-warfare capabilities have been centered on political and military objectives, it is quite possible that Moscow may now turn its army of hackers to economic espionage.
"I think what he was trying to do was absolutely bring music right up to the present, to dismantle its rules completely," said Mr. Sanders, who is now executive director of Artists Space in New York.
Hela serves as a terrifying reminder that the past has a way of catching up to the present In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is the one who rises to the occasion of facing down Asgard's ugly past.
"Johnson & Johnson's talc has been tested by scientists at multiple entities since the early 210s up to the present," said Peter Bicks, a partner at Orrick, one of the law firms representing the company in the lawsuits.
So Sovacool took it upon himself to re-analyze the energy transitions of the past up to the present day in order to present a more realistic picture of how quickly the planet could phase out fossil fuels.
Yet that didn't stop a wide segment of political and economic establishments in both the US and Europe from embracing Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as a moderate and holding onto that embrace right up to the present day.
Then came Obama's 28503 de facto acceptance of Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea, and Obama's de facto deference right up to the present date of Russia's increasingly bold reach back into the Middle East, including air strikes in Syria.
Spanning the storied years of night life in the German capital, from the early 1990s, with the rise of techno monoliths like Tresor and E-Werk, right up to the present, the show pays homage to a vibrant and permissive culture.
Diverse in content, featuring visual art from the 1920s up to the present day, the shows use their literary starting points to explore the relationship between the self and nature, as well as the dramatic social upheavals of the authors' times.
Written by Mr. Coogler and Joe Robert Cole, "Black Panther" brings T'Challa's story up to the present, sketches in his past and looks to his future, all while clearing room for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its other unitard-wearing warriors.
For years, independent theaters have been able to screen old movies from 20th Century Fox's catalog, an archive of more than 2,000 films that stretches from the silent era in the 1920s all the way up to the present day.
In the "gallery of civilizations," light boxes feature 3D animations tracing wine culture from ancient Greece and Egypt up to the present and a "buffet of the five senses," where visitors can test different smells by releasing them from glass cloches.
The other problem is that police are using mug shot files as the comparison database, and mug shots are themselves biased because of the degree to which policing has been enacted in a disproportionate manner throughout history and up to the present.
Independent filmmaker M. Asli Dukan is hoping to all change that with Invisible Universe, a documentary about the contributions black people have made to speculative fiction throughout history right up to the present day, and the genre's deep ties to African American diaspora.
A simpler story would begin by acknowledging that mobilizing the resentments of white voters against both racial minorities and cultural elites has been an essential strategy for the modern right from the days of Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon up to the present.
"We reached back to her elementary school friends and worked our way up to the present day talking to those who were with her during pivotal moments in her life," said Brown, whose primary role with the network is as justice correspondent.
As the story unfolds, the past catches up to the present and Mr. Sorkin keeps trying to invest Molly's story with meaning, mostly through a little family psychodrama and some deeply unpersuasive feminism, including by casting her as a victim of men.
Might not, in the "Target" paintings, his joining of four partially hidden faces to a target (an absent or surrogate body) be a key to all of his work — a broken physique that anticipates all the others that follow, right up to the present?
The growth rate in real gross domestic product, which measures the dollar value of goods and services produced in the economy corrected for inflation, has been bouncing around the 22020 percent mark since the start of President Obama's second term up to the present.
Mr. Weiss and his collaborators aren't alone in mining this intersection, which has been explored by everyone from John McLaughlin and his Mahavishnu Orchestra in the 1970s to John Zorn — via projects like Naked City, Painkiller and Simulacrum — from the late '80s up to the present.
Up to the present, the department has failed to lead the country in providing for national defense and security from EMP attack: Last but not least, Obama-holdovers in the Defense Department sabotaged the Congressional EMP Commission and made false assertions causing termination of the Commission in September 2017.
Congressman Adam Schiff cheated and lied all the way up to the present day, even going so far as to fraudulently make up, out of thin air, my conversation with President Zelensky of Ukraine and read this fantasy language to Congress as though it were said by me.
The strongman leader of Russia is a dominant force in political life and has been since first becoming prime minister in 1999, and alternating between that role and president (the Russian constitution does not allow presidents to serve more than two consecutive terms) up to the present day.
The strongman leader of Russia is a dominant force in political life and has been since first becoming prime minister in 1999, and alternating between that role and president — the Russian constitution does not allow presidents to serve more than two consecutive terms — up to the present day.
Each entry in the 24-part series starts hundreds of years in the past ("A city of over 600,000 residents, Culiacan was a small village when Spanish conquistador Nuno Beltran de Guzman founded the villa of San Miguel de Culiacan on September 29, 1531...") and works its way up to the present.
According to the Harvard cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, the answer is a resounding No. In his 2011 book The Better Angels of Our Nature, Pinker presents a mountain of evidence showing that violence has been declining for millennia—a trend that has continued through the twentieth century and up to the present.
The multigenerational traumas caused by poverty, ethnic hatred, and emigration have long been a feature of American life, from the Irish famine of the eighteen-forties and the Great Migration of Southern blacks after the First World War all the way up to the present day, with the targeting of Mexican "rapists" and Muslims.
You just can't get away from Weapon X. With Logan set to hit theaters this Friday, Burger Fiction released an updated Evolution of Wolverine video, showing how ol' James Howlett has grown in TV and film since his first appearance on Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends back in 1982 all the way up to the present day.
The multisensory show opens on that printed Buzzcocks figure — with its Morphy Richards iron head and smiling mouths for nipples — and traces the evolution of Sterling's photomontages up to the present day, with recent works such as "Superautomatisme Ballets Russes I, 2015," for which she distorted and marbleized a magazine page using enamel paint to mesmerizing effect.

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