The team is now debating how the fossils fit into the history of life.
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She delves into the history of the Long Beach shipyards and the story behind the Cleveland Browns football team.
Introducing more recent events into the history curriculum would be likely to require the displacement of studying other eras.
Bose, or Netaji (leader) as he is called, receded into the history books as a brave, if misguided, national leader.
Historian Paul Martin Remfry, who is also a trustee, has carried out painstaking research into the history of the farmland.
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Most basketball fans knew it was inevitable, only a matter of time before he would lead the Heat into the history books.
Someone who plays Civilization probably has a better understanding of some of the dynamics that go into the history of the world.
As part of my research for my book, Backstage Wall Street, I delved deep into the history and folklore of Wall Street.
The former asthmatic navigated deadly glaciers and subzero temperatures to ascend 8, 850 meters (29, 035 feet) to the thinnest air on Earth and into the history books.
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"It would make such a difference if people would start to look into the history of this much maligned monarch without the old prejudices, " Stone wrote.
On Thursday, the telescope's Wide Field Camera was replaced, giving the telescope an even deeper view into space - and thus into the history of the Universe.
If you look back into the history of Germany or Japan, or the United States, you typically find a period when the Magic Formula is in full effect.
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At nearly 100 years old, the Taj Mahal Palace is the grandest dame in town -- a hotel that is deeply woven into the history and social fabric of the city.
At the Olympics in August, Pistorius reached the finals of the 4x400 relay and semifinal in the 400 sprint, with his carbon fiber blades clattering into the history books on the London track.
Whether this was the inaugural event that handed this byway a royal nod or not, the King's Highway has since forged itself into the history books as a vital corridor for all who came after.
After a while I realised, in that moment in 2004, it was not a journey into the history of cinema or the tireless weeks spent audition children, but it was my first journey into the future of film.
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As well as explaining the underlying physiology, she makes several detours into the history of science, recounting such breakthroughs as the invention of the thermometer and the voyage of the first submarine, which was built around 1620 and cruised down the Thames from Westminster to Greenwich.
On gun control: When Bradley reached into the history books and chastised his opponent for voting against several gun control measures as a congressman, Gore proudly reminded the audience that, as vice president, he had voted to break a Senate tie and enact the ban on assault weapons.
Snapcase went back into the house for the history books and another round.
Lynch has also been honored with the President's Award by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA), and been inducted into the Wireless History Foundation's Hall of Fame.
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Yet what is the Apple story today was the AOL story before and is a drama that has played out back into the dim history of stocks and shares.
Unlike others who lament black history's segregation into a month and therefore seek to get rid of the celebration, Holder sees the need for weaving black history into the fabric of ordinary American life and offering our citizens a critical tool of self-inventory while broadening the horizon of our nation's self-awareness around racial issues.
Real life is fascinating, and the real history of the Thirteenth Amendment is complex and compelling, but nobody should deceive himself into imagining that the full history of three-year constitutional battle can be turned into a two-and-a-half hour film that gets your heart pounding and fills your eyes with tears as this wonderful story does.
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One reason must have been the attractiveness of his promise to reverse the condition into which history had placed the Jews, a dispersed nation subordinate to both Ottoman sultan and Christian king.
Indeed, the United States could have been the first nation to successfully launch a man into space, except that while it chose to conduct those last extra safety tests, the Soviet Union sent Yuri Gagarin into orbit and the history books.
Skiers can delve further into ski history at the International Skiing History Association website.
And the deeper you dive into history, the tougher is it to find reliable numbers.
The "Downton" creator admits that its appeal relies, to a degree, on not getting too deep into the messy realities of the history.
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In fact, the LIHTC became a catalyst for one of the most significant injections of corporate dollars into the inner city in the history of this country, providing tax abatements for corporations and giving rise to a host of community-based housing developers and the nonprofit, locally based organizations that lobbied for more housing for low-income individuals and families.
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They get written about, win awards and then slowly slip into the annals of history.
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