Of all the millennial projects, the extension of the London Underground, under the direction of Roland Paoletti, is one of the most admirable. |
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The final result is a textual mapping of the telecom world around the millennial moment. |
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Still, for a good 45 minutes, Demonstration is a remarkable showcase of the possibilities of millennial pop. |
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Safely ensconced midway through the year 2002, any millennial tension feels like a long gone fad. |
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And now, in two parts, to coincide with the millennial seasons 1999-2000 and 2000-2001, comes Arthur. |
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His is in many ways a terminal philosophy embracing millennial disillusionment. |
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I have not seen the film, but I understand that it has become a cult favorite among those who respond to millennial nostalgia. |
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New York is, like most other places, awash with large-scale millennial survey shows. |
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Less than a decade later, Martin Luther began the Reformation, and religious wars dragged Europe down to a millennial low. |
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As a director, his feature debut Last Night was probably the best film version of millennial angst. |
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It proved not to be the dawn of a new millennial age of 'vital religion' in Scotland, as its perpetrators had hoped. |
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Carey created the work, she says, as a millennial lament and as a grieving piece for her deceased mother, brother and father. |
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Belle has impeccable credentials and good millennial numbers, but he is better on paper than on grass or turf. |
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Imagine if you're the development officer now at some of these universities trying to raise money for this millennial generation. |
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Generation X is the demographic recently described by pundits as the crest of the wave of the millennial generation. |
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Born from 1975 to 1980, these cuspers possess an interesting mix of generation X skepticism and millennial optimism. |
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The old argument that culture represents the nation no longer washes with millennial politicians who were raised on rock music and shlock movies. |
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Joachim of Fiore saw the millennial pattern of apocalypse as the very pattern of providential history itself. |
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The nation itself came to be seen in a providential or even millennial light. |
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A single man's failure endangers the whole community, their millennial mission, and their covenant with God. |
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He highlights a history of such values going back as far as the millennial heretics of the fourteenth century. |
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It was composed and published in a crucial period of European apocalyptic anxiety and millennial anticipation. |
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Before being realized, a millennial world of social harmony on earth first had to be imagined and expressed. |
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It is true that authorities feared he was a potential leader of a millennial revolt and they treated him leniently lest he become a martyr. |
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The defeat of 1940 fitted easily into this millennial scheme, and allowed him to relativize its long-term importance. |
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For this awesome millennial undertaking the Council projected a renewed Christocentric humanism or anthropology. |
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This project, contextual and pragmatic, could have been the best of a bunch of major millennial monuments in a deconstructivist style. |
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It is millennial in the sense that the groups involved are oriented to a future good society. |
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In the sixteenth century, Western mathematics emerged swiftly from a millennial decline. |
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If for nothing else, the millennial year in Britain was remarkable for an extraordinary expansion in museum construction. |
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Many also come to visit ethereal Gothic cathedrals, millennial monasteries and imposing medieval castles en route. |
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In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time. |
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A triumph of engineering ingenuity, the Millennium Dome is the largest setpiece project of the UK's millennial programme. |
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Concentrating mostly on comic-strip and comic-book artists of the last century, Robbins uncovers the secret herstory that got left out from all the other millennial surveys. |
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No expense was ever spared in the celebration of a millennial reign. |
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As a frontispiece, the book reproduces a plate by Albrecht Durer from his 1498 Apocalypse of Saint John, in which the picture of a book prefigures millennial revelations. |
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To be clear, bellows is not a millennial, but rather half a generation older. |
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In other words, Republicans, at least this one, can get their millennial groove on, too. |
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There is no hero worship of the leader, no particularly unusual rituals, no millennial apocalypses or anything else that would set off alarm bells. |
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Francophone communities here and elsewhere in Canada have been through a tough time, a kind of millennial malaise. |
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Yet, while past generations no doubt have failed us in profound ways, people of my generation must also face up to our own millennial attitudes. |
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Much of this material had been encoded before, during the millennial Napster frenzy. |
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The Tory mayor of London commented that reading the London Financial Times these days is like spending time with a millennial suicide cult. |
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The all-powerful beasts stirred from their millennial sleep under earth and sea. |
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The increase in other fees and recoveries is largely attributable to millennial activities. |
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The levelling out of millennial and very diversified crops impoverishes the collective heritage of mankind. |
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I believe it will be one of the most poignant and moving commemorative ceremonies of this millennial year. |
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Feszty originally painted it for the millennial celebration. |
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Drilling at Vostok in Antarctica has produced an outstanding record of climate and atmospheric composition on millennial to centennial time scales for the last 420,000 years. |
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This quick millennial tour ends with more of a whimper than a bang, with Abraham Lincoln and John Paul II being chosen to represent the last two centuries. |
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Chester is a town with significant histories stretching from Roman times, through medieval England, the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and now these millennial times. |
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Located in the dusty backwater of Datong, a provincial city in northeast China, the movie depicts a global village in the throes of millennial malaise. |
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His music has a sense of romanticism missing from millennial pop music. |
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To the east are wastes still largely untouched by millennial prosperity. |
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Does any of this ancient history of the bellbottom era sound familiar to you, fellow millennial geeks? |
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These days, to be featured by Travel Noire on Instagram is like a badge of honor for many black millennial travelers. |
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My millennial friends have waited in line beside a cluster of Orthodox women in long dark skirts to be seen by Peggy. |
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At first blush, Vania Sisk's MySpace page looks like garden-variety millennial narcissism. |
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At the end of the millennial reign, Satan will be loosed and a massive rebellion against the kingdom and a fierce assault against Christ and His saints will occur. |
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Leading the pack of millennial art wunderkinds is Idaho-native Akiane Kramarik, who began drawing at age two. |
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The suburbs are changing in ways that could help progressives, notably by becoming more heavily minority and millennial. |
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Somehow no one got round to inviting them. This despite the many officials who extol the importance of luring foreign tourists to the capital's millennial celebrations. |
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Lutherans do not believe in any sort of earthly millennial kingdom of Christ either before or after his second coming on the last day. |
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There have been many breakthrough businesses that have come from millennial entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg, who created Facebook. |
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Despite the expectation of millennial success, there have been recent studies that have proven this to not be the case. |
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Here again, though, these hopes seemed to be connected with the upbuilding of the Saints' temporal kingdom, not the millennial rule of Christ. |
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Priestley's works had always had a millennial cast, but after the beginning of the French Revolution, this strain increased. |
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We are two Democrats, one of us a baby boomer and the other a millennial. |
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Thirty percent of millennial moms regularly use parenting apps. |
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Two contributors to this celebratory issue of NCR are nonagenarians, but the millennial generation is well-represented, too. |
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This interpretation, however, rests largely on scholarly reliance on written sources and the relative copiousness of millennial rhetoric from the period that survives in writing. |
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Seven months ago, in April of this millennial year, I took a journey down memory lane to an old cadets' reunion at the brown stucco, pantile-roof campus of my former military school — Gulf Pines, on the Mississippi coast. |
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Complete the implementation of millennial activities and develop a post-millennial plan for high-impact, four-season programming that will give Canada's Capital a higher profile amongst Canadians and on the world stage. |
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This interagency initiative will support and strengthen the millennial and inherently sustainable agroecological practices of indigenous and traditional farming communities. |
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It must decide which of several millennial programs could continue to serve the public interest and, if necessary, how to adapt and fund them in the coming years. |
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Many of these people, some from the lowest caste of Indian society, will one day rule with Christ on millennial thrones? salvation is the greatest promotion of all. |
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Europe's biological diversity, in addition to displaying a number of important ecological characteristics, is testament to the millennial symbiosis between man and his natural environment. |
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Furthermore, his millennial perspective was closely tied to his optimism regarding scientific progress and the improvement of humanity. |
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Italian unification of the 1860s incorporated the Papal States, including Rome itself from 1870, into the Kingdom of Italy, thus ending the papacy's millennial temporal power. |
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A thousand years, a millennial mindset on celibacy and papal supremeness, created out of chaos and ordained as if it were something God had enjoined on the world. |
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