Such a state of affairs, he said, had existed in the past, existed in the present and threatened to continue in the future.
Delivering a travelogue mixed with flashbacks of his escape from Vietnam and then life in America, Pham, 32, delves into the intangible shades of living in "halves" - half East, half West, half in the past, half in the present.
Cashman is in many ways like his iconic players, drawing on the memories of the past for confidence in the present.
She said armed conflict was in the past and had no place in the present.
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People need this time to understand why they are neurotic so they can "correct those influences in the past that are causing trouble in the present, " Brenner says.
Yet two-fifths of Americans still refuse to accept that human beings share a common ancestry with animals, preferring to believe that they were created in their present form in the past 10, 000 years.
This issue looks at how authenticity has been refracted in culture past and present.
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Among others, Jay-Z, Clipse, and Young Jeezy have rhymed about a past or present involvement in the trade on the street.
Did Anthony feel that prejudice of her day was preventing an accurate reflection of the work of women in the past and present?
In both past and present, the characters spill their feelings about everyone, and the pileup of hurt, rue, and guilt becomes almost oppressive.
Her 1988 autobiography, We Live in Seclusion, and a film made about her, drew international attention to the plight of the Roma in the past and present, our correspondent adds.
The main character, Billy Pilgrim, is kidnapped by small green aliens called Tralfamadorians, who teach him the true nature of time: that all moments in the past, present and future exist always, and that death is just an unpleasant moment, neither an end nor a beginning.
The story deals with a retelling of the Oedipus myth, music, talking cats, ghosts, Colonel Sanders, the danger of living in the past, and trying to live in the present.
Reckless spending in the past has resulted in perpetual deficit spending in the present.
Not to diminish their point, but almost every company has something in its past that someone could take issue with in the present.
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If so, promising planets may have been sterilized by solar flares or frozen in the past, which wouldn't be reflected in present-day habitable-zone calculations.
Whatever happened in your country in the past, the present generation is not responsible for it.
And all of a sudden, a whole past has come up in the present, and it's a very emotional situation right now.
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This tandem effort was expected and I outlined both conditions and the respective downgrades last November in IMF: Past and Present Protocol.
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The event also reunited past and present For Women In Science Fellowship winners who attended an interactive morning session on communicating science in the media.
That led to 1970s postmodernism, less a period of creative vitality than of confusing signals and flawed buildings, a half-understood historical recall supposedly leavened with irony in the way past and present were combined.
His holdings -- past and present -- in some of the world's largest companies, like Gazprom and Goldman Sachs, have seen him make and lose billions at a time, only to resurface rich once more thanks to his propensity to convince banks to extend him credit.
While the Obama administration continues efforts to shutter Guantanamo's detention facilities, moving most of the 183 detainees to a federal prison in Thomson, Illinois and resettling others to third party countries, an honest appraisal of the threat posed by its detainees, past and present, is in order.
In response Jack Pitney pointed out that leadership almost always seems to be in crisis, if only because people usually think times are more dire in the present than they ever were in the past, which is almost never true.
Two major events in the 1950s typified this give and take between past and present: the staunchly forward-looking Festival of Britain in 1951, a nationwide celebration of new art, architecture and design, and Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, to which millions of Britons tuned in.
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At B018, the connections and disjunctions between Beirut's war-torn past and hedonistic present are referenced in the very architecture.
It is tempting to say the reforms have gone further, bringing to Australians a clarity of self-perception not always present in the past.
In the past, and the present, places have competed for smart, high-skilled newcomers by building impressive physical infrastructure and offering incentives and inducements for companies or individuals.
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