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For nationalists, our modern societies are built on national grounds: we share a land, a history, a culture, and we defend each other.
But it was in Egypt where the next chapter in the bird’s
history
began.
And though they may not have come before the proverbial egg, chickens’ fascinating
history
tells us a great deal about our own.
I think that if we limit people with disabilities from participating in science, we'll sever our links with
history
and with society.
To illustrate these mindsets in action, I'm going to take you back to 19th-century France, where this innocuous-looking piece of paper launched one of the biggest political scandals in
history.
He had a sterling record, no past
history
of wrongdoing, no motive as far as they could tell.
Next, they went and looked through his personal
history
for any incriminating details.
A few years ago, I made this educational video about the
history
of video games.
So we don't know that much about the
history
of violinists but we do know that when we entered the state of New Jersey there is an uptick in violence.
And yes, my colleagues who watch this later will realize this is the first time in the
history
of our community that the solar wind has been equated with mucus.
And would tell me a little bit about
history
too, when he'd play the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky on this little Victrola, and he would tell me about Russia and all the things that were happening in Russia at those times and why this music, in some way, represented a little bit of that
history.
The biggest information leak in
history
had now spawned the biggest journalism collaboration in history: 376 sets of native eyes doing what journalists normally never do, working shoulder to shoulder, sharing information, but telling no one.
Because we have a long
history
of oppression and inequity that we need to work on together.
There is a subtler, quieter disadvantage in having those privileged traits and yet feeling
history
to be moving away from you; that while the past was hospitable to people like you, the future will be more hospitable to others; that the world is growing less familiar, less yours day by day.
We have, for too long, chased various shimmering dreams at the cost of attention to the foundational dream of each other, the dream of tending to each other, of unleashing each other's wonders, of moving through
history
together.
And we will make
history
again.
If we look at the
history
of growth, times of big growth have always been fueled by big manufacturing revolutions.
Last year in the US, it was the biggest online shopping day of the year and of
history.
The 2006 World Championship was a turning point in the team's
history.
But we've definitely reached a point in
history
where every one of you could actually get hands-on with DNA in your kitchen.
The women in his paintings taunt us to view beyond their surface anatomy, thereby introducing a strong femininity that was previously lacking in the
history
of anatomical representation.
So for the first time now in human history, people everywhere can trust each other and transact peer to peer.
So if I wanted to go and hack a block and, say, pay you and you with the same money, I'd have to hack that block, plus all the preceding blocks, the entire
history
of commerce on that blockchain, not just on one computer but across millions of computers, simultaneously, all using the highest levels of encryption, in the light of the most powerful computing resource in the world that's watching me.
But my case to you is that, once again, the technology genie has escaped from the bottle, and it was summoned by an unknown person or persons at this uncertain time in human history, and it's giving us another kick at the can, another opportunity to rewrite the economic power grid and the old order of things, and solve some of the world's most difficult problems, if we will it.
In our
history
books, for instance, and in our collective consciousness, men are the public faces and spokespersons for the 1960s struggle for racial justice in the United States.
In fact, for the first time in American history, the majority of parents do not think that their kids will be better off than they were.
There is information that a repeated
history
of concussion can lead to early dementia, such as Alzheimer's, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
There used to be a time in American
history
when voting was fun, when it was much more than just a grim duty to show up at the polls.
That time is called "most of American history."
She spent the last decade of her long life creating a 500-page
history
of her father’s reign called The Alexiad.
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