Sentence examples for historically worthy from inspiring English sources

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The clearinghouse will not save every organ, only those deemed historically worthy or marketable, Mr. Bishop said.

When I grew up "Australian history", such as it was, began with European settlement in 1788, covered the first world war, the ensuing great depression, world war two, Menzies, Vietnam and the cold war (Whitlam, and the dismissal, were too recent news to be yet considered historically worthy).

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It was a pop culture that wasn't trivialized as "folk" but that was world-historically worthy to stand alongside the classics with which Anne Frank's education was so richly imbued.

They are breathtakingly beautiful, historically important, and worthy of preservation.

Jefferson Mays and Jennifer Ehle in Oslo Photo: T. Charles Erickson You might well think that a three-hour drama about the 1993 Israeli/Palestinian peace talks will be historically and intellectually worthy but not especially gripping.

One is in what way we can understand the irreducibly subjective values held by the historical actors in an objective fashion, and the other, by what criteria we can select a certain historical phenomenon as opposed to another as historically significant subject matter worthy of our attention.

Nick Kristof's piece on Africa could just as easily have been at home in the Magazine section, which historically has provided a worthy platform for his advocacy of women's rights.

"The current leadership of the Workers Partyy plans to impose a uniformity worthy of the parties it has historically criticized so much," Mr. Sader wrote recently.

"We believe that a dedicated federal grant program would be a worthy addition to the support the Department of Justice has historically provided to state and local law enforcement agencies".

Historically, many publications printed articles without bylines or under pseudonyms a subject worthy of a forthcoming explainer of its own to give individual writers the freedom to assume different voices and to enable early newspapers to give the impression that their editorial teams were larger than they really were.

It is observantia, Feinberg maintains, that historically was extended first to classes of non-dangerous but otherwise worthy people and then to all persons as such, regardless of merit or ability.

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