Sentence examples for brought posterity from inspiring English sources

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And it was Serling's sense of moral outrage -- against conformity, scapegoating, war as a first resort, commercialism above quality -- that brought posterity to his scripts and stories, and that served to marry speculative writing and filmmaking, perhaps permanently, to some kind of ethical position-taking.

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Page B9 Weekend A MASTER'S SKILLS, ETCHED FOR POSTERITY "Ingres at the Morgan" brings 17 drawings and some letters by Jean August Dominique Ingres to the Morgan Library & Museum in a revelatory show.

If you cannot do all these, then are you only deceiving yourselves, and by your delay bringing ruin upon posterity...But if you say, you can still pass the violations over, then I ask, Hath your house been burnt?

I felt a little harried, dragged from one thing to the next, but I also appreciated the passion and dedication they had brought to the task of buying art for posterity.

The fact that the hangar is now nearly empty is gratifying to Amory Houghton, a former Port Authority executive who first oversaw Hangar 17, beginning in 2002, when it was filled to the brim with steel beams, damaged emergency vehicles and other debris brought from the World Trade Center site to save them for posterity.

Jonson sought assiduously to play a great role on the public stage of his time, as a playwright, poet and general figure of literary renown, and he hoped that posterity would bring even greater glory.

This contretemps brought their friendship to a close, but it twinned them in the eyes of posterity — so much so that it seems natural for Lodge to follow a novel about James with one about Wells.

I brought the MD player with me everywhere, and suddenly I felt like anything I heard could be recorded for posterity.

The admirable success of the conservation histories of the Southern white rhino and the Indian rhino, both of which were brought back from the brink of extinction by successful conservation efforts, does, however, hold out hope that the northern white may yet be saved for posterity.

Every now and then, another person from another museum climbs the southwestern slopes of Fresh Kills to bring the mixed message of impermanence and posterity.

In 1928, fearing that these materials would be lost to posterity, he got his publisher to bring out an anthology of them.

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