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    history


    1. "Oh come on Jorma, read the history of even this planet, much less the fiction


    2. The family health history can influence health risks in the years ahead


    3. read about in the bible and in church history is still


    4. heard about in history, to have outstanding experience


    5. The planet where all the fantasy tales of swords and sorcerers were written down as the history of the 'Troubled Times' in the Elven basins


    6. and those we heard about in Church history


    7. Ask questions that prompt a response; then respond to their opinions on current events, entertainment, or history


    8. After shaking off the cobwebs in her head, Dizzie realizes she had the most fucked up dream in the history of dreams


    9. “Sadie! I had the most fucked up dream in the history of dreams!”


    10. You may be lucky once or twice but history has not produced a single investor who has made money regularly by timing the market

    11. History has shown that when most investors are selling, you may have been better off buying


    12. The markets have seen lots of ups and downs, but history shows that over time the value of a well-diversified portfolio will increase


    13. Today in History: March 15


    14. John Hammaker, a research scientist in Massachusetts, postulates that each ice age in the history of the earth regenerated its topsoil


    15. "Let's go over the ownership history of this cargo once again


    16. There were studies of its history, its meta-molecular structures, its effects, famous cases, famous users who survived


    17. of world history that you are,


    18. I want to share an instance out of my medical history pertaining


    19. The history here made what had happened back at Sol seem like a few tribes in the desert


    20. any harm in a little potted history

    21. A while later, somewhat breathless from manoeuvring the heavy box down the ladder but gratified that I have managed it on my own, I sit on the bed and start going through my history


    22. The young woman continues detailing the history


    23. The concept of the watchman goes back to early Hebrew/Egyptian history


    24. History is being written all around us but in here no one has a past, not any


    25. history, when faced with something new or misunderstood, the hopes of creation and


    26. Moses was truly one of the greatest men in history


    27. From the history of Zedekiah found in the Book of Jeremiah it can be learned that Zedekiah


    28. An inner voice seemed to say to me that all those memories were history


    29. I was not alone in writing the history of this place


    30. Where once I had thought of the present as a logical reality, as a means of survival, I now believed that there had never really been any history

    31. At one time I attended a business meeting and although I do not know all the past history of the congregation it seemed evident to me that some were still licking their wounds These matters ought to be dealt with initially on an individual basis and not be allowed to create havoc in a meeting of the congregation


    32. The immediate and all too real history of Marwan Tayeh as revealed to me in those first days was one of madness


    33. history, we have examples of men disregarding what God said and men did things their own


    34. But then, he thought about the history of the faith


    35. What they knew about the planet was evil to be sure, but there was so much culture and history hinted at in the reports that it seemed a shame we don't gather some data first


    36. She is a professor of Religion, she is here to edit “The Unknown History of Christianity”, she is considered to be a very important person and she obviously hates my guts -without a reason whatsoever


    37. "We know our history," he said, the words echoing again and again off the distant mountains


    38. "In the name of that history, I come before you today," he said, very distinctly and gravely, letting the echos reverberate away once again


    39. We shared a geographical commonality along the borders between Lebanon and Palestine, and through it so much common history, which made the personal nature of our lives and stories mutually accessible


    40. In one way it was hard to believe they had parked that there a whole mortal lifetime ago, in another it seemed like recent history

    41. This shared history might be all that is left of us


    42. "I'm beginning to have some doubts about some of the history I see here," Herndon said


    43. Rethymno itself was fine, although a little too bookish for his taste, possessing insufficient an air of debauchery despite Crete’s bloody history


    44. God isn’t limited to knowing what will happen and thus we are automatons just playing out history according to how God wrote it


    45. There couldn’t be any harm in a little potted history


    46. God shows Abram something completely different than anyone else in history has ever known


    47. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    48. Converted from a small house at some stage in its history, the ground floor front rooms had been knocked into one characterless space painted a boring shade of blue


    49. Just because they on this earth cannot fathom eternity or the whole picture of the world’s history or even beyond the picture of world history does not mean that God cannot either


    50. history of our fight for liberty














































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    Synonyms for "history"

    history account chronicle story annals memoir record past

    "history" definitions

    the aggregate of past events


    a record or narrative description of past events


    the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings


    the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present and even into the future


    all that is remembered of the past as preserved in writing; a body of knowledge