He opens with an excellent thumbnail life of Alfred Nobel himself and a briskly critical history of the sometimes wayward administration of the prize.
AnvilNext also helped them accurately represent naval battles (which are new to the series) in the Chesapeake Bay and dynamic weather conditions, both of which played critical roles in history and could not have been done with their previous game engine.
Do we want to look back decades from now and recognize that at this critical juncture in history, America, through its inaction, cemented its future on the dust heap of former world powers, including the Roman, Ottoman, British or Soviet empires?
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If, however, we continue down the present road of permitting Moscow to use Western financial assistance, including debt relief, as a kind of club to bludgeon independent, democratic-minded republics into submitting to the discredited policies of a new Moscow center we will have misjudged, at a critical juncture in history, the merits of decentralization and the abiding dangers of recentralization.
Sandwiched between two critical moments in Italian history, 40-somethings are eating the crusts.
Afghanistan is in a critical stage of its history struggling to build strong institutions and taking on the responsibilities needed to build a secure nation.
Only if we have that faith will we be able to guide the destiny of nations, in this, the most critical period of world history.
The museum, opening to the public on July 7, 2012, highlights the contributions of this battleship and its crew at critical moments in American history.
When GOP candidate Newt Gingrich says the 2012 presidential election is the most critical in the modern history of America, this statement is not simply hyperbole.
The most critical date in Bordeaux history, however, is 1855: It marks the start of a real wine hierarchy and arguably the birth of the wine snob.
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" Or the New York Times, where Tom Friedman lauds the chief justice for "a simple noble leadership impulse at a critical juncture in our history to preserve the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
Rajiv Shah: Global philanthropy has played a critical role in the history of development, and is responsible for catalyzing a number of the breakthrough innovations that have transformed lives across the developing world.
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This appearance comes at what observers call a critical juncture in Iranian history, and since last Friday, tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of Iran's capital to protest the election results.
This paper, entitled Devising a Sound U.S. Policy Toward an Elected East German Government, evaluates the implications of recent national elections in East Germany and offers policy prescriptions for U.S. decision-makers in addressing this critical juncture in German history.
There have been many critical moments in the history of space exploration -- Sputnik in 1957, Yuri Gagarin in 1961, Neil Armstrong in 1969 -- but if you look back over the history of manned happenings outside of the atmosphere, almost all of these moments were driven by government funds.
Nagel has a history of writing critical essays and reviews about the limits of materialism and the deficiencies of the New Atheists.
This shows a vivid awareness that prayer may not be enough to deal with the situation facing the Catholic Church at this critical moment in its long history.
And, at this critical moment in our human history, there is a need, more than ever before, for new diverse humanistic voices to be heard and for new stories to be told and delivered over a multitude of platforms that digital technology has democratized and made available to everyone.
"These sites are an integral part of our heritage and this is what the programme is intended for - education about our heritage and preservation of the sites' critical importance to our national history, " says David Baker, spokesman for the Israeli prime minister's office, which runs the heritage sites project.
But for intellectual heft, it is hard to match Mr Feldman's portrait of America's most inscrutable institution and the men who, sometimes despite themselves, carried it through one of history's most critical periods.
The period defined by 1953-4 is one of the most critical in Blue Note's history, since so many of the characteristic qualities which define, for many, the Blue Note style, were set in place.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts took a critical beating with its 1995 car-history show put on when that institution was desperate for funds.
She then moved to Israel at a critical stage in the region's history, providing reports and presenting live coverage of events including the aftermath of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assasination, the first national Palestinian elections, a spate of suicide bombings, and the first difficult years of the Oslo peace accord.
's the Teaching Company, which sells loads of prerecorded lectures on meaty topics, such as the history of the Vikings and The Art of Critical Decision Making, delivered by scholars from the snootiest of ivory towers.
He's constructed the natural history of the chiru, but was lacking one critical piece of information where the females went to have their calves.
Lincoln sounded like a boring high school history class come to life, yet it became a critical and box-office triumph.
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Yet these elections are critical, for it will be the first time in Pakistan's history that an elected government will hand over power to another elected government.
Some influential members of Congress believe that her false statements, adding to a poor career performance history, raise serious doubts about her trustworthiness in dealing with critical matters of state.
But I do believe there are times in history when our ideas are more necessary and more important and critical, and this is one of those times when we are facing war and danger.
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