Audiences, he said, should not be shielded from the historical context even the historical mistakes of the works.
Omitting this is a pity, because it leaves the historical context unclear.
The historical context and military realities of 1945 are often lost in judging whether it was necessity for the U.S. to use nuclear weapons.
Section 107 is best analyzed by reviewing the historical context surrounding the development of Section 107 of the Internal Revenue Code, the clergy housing allowance.
She says that words were written at a particular time, and to "clean up literature" means that today's readers would lose some of the historical context.
The number of Russian strategic warheads was a central concern for us only in the historical context of the Cold War and the threat the Soviets then posed to Europe.
"The orthodoxy in opera has become to radically modernize at all costs, to strip away the historical context and put it as fiercely and directly into modern life as you possibly can, " says Kinmonth.
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Remember the historical context.
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The conference will explore the original historical context of the novel, as well as the numerous screen adaptations and literary spin-offs the book has inspired.
This book is really about placing her life into the proper historical context, and once again answering the why questions about her.
The chef often shares the cultural and historical context of the dishes she serves, as do Mun, Perlman and Felix.
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But Professor Weeks says that what is really going missing by the day is the archaeological and historical context of the artefacts - which he believes is even more valuable than the pieces themselves.
By contrast, virtually every work in "The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth Century China" warrants its own essay on the composition's literary or political allusions, the lineage of its brushwork, and the personal and historical context in which the painter dipped brush into ink.
While one puts the exhibits in their art-historical context, the other explains the social and wider significance.
The company receives streaming location data from mobile phones in real-time, processes the data in the context of billions of historical data points, and analyzes it to better understand human activity.
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In free societies, the media's primary responsibilities are to report current events to the public, place those events into an historical context to enable the public to understand how and why they occurred and to present the public with the options for going forward.
Mr. Rybczynski and Mr. Olin judge the villa as they find it today and in the context of the historical process that produced it, rather than through a filter of modernist criteria.
At the trial's opening they justified their reign of terror in the context of the historical threat posed by Vietnam, and denied the charges outright.
But it is only cyclical within the context of historical eras in American politics.
"Classes on finance and marketing are crucial but they have little value unless they're framed in the appropriate historical, political or sociological context, " says Mr. Chakravorti, director of the Institute for Business in the Global Context at the Medford, Mass.
And so I think it's important to put the current debate in some historical context.
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Each photograph is accompanied by observant notes putting the image in cultural and historical context, each section--divided by region--is bolstered with histories, journal entries and a secondary travel narrative: Dutertre getting his camera equipment confiscated in China, or Japanese shopkeepers insisting the dirty American tourists--Dutertre and his ilk--cover their shoes in "over-slippers" before entering their pristine stores.
In every historical context, whenever the equity markets have a run up not based on economic fundamentals, eventually, they return to what those fundamentals dictate.
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Is it possible that in 1, 000 years from now, historians will be scratching their heads and attempting to decipher Mr. Hirst's artwork in the context of a broader historical sweep?
First, an array of profoundly knowledgeable and articulate experts provide historical and strategic context to the phenomenon of this violent theo-ideology.
In addition to transcripts, the Nixon Library said it would release a separate "historical commentary" on the Web site to put the material in context.
He uses the example of the recent Cyprus adventure, and how twitter sources led him to an old New York Times article from 2008 that added historical context to his exploration of the topic.
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Under the direction of Alex Timbers, "Here Lies Love" slickly employs live video projections of some scenes to simulate black-and-white TV news broadcasts, an effective aesthetic device that seems to layer the characters' personal context with larger, historical implications.
In their declaration, prompted by the pope's pre-millennium call to local churches to ask for pardon for misdeeds committed during the course of the church's history, the French bishops seek to place the church's actions between 1940 and 1945 in a historical context.
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