Sentence examples for history articles from inspiring English sources

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(More detail is given in the regional history articles North Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, Western Africa, and Eastern Africa).

In another ominous sign that Mr Kim may be trying to secure his rule and rewrite history, articles in the North's state media archive referring to Mr Jang have been deleted, according to KCNA Watch.

We begin with one of the history articles, Bowen (2010), which is an overview of the Chinese fish curing trade in colonial Australia.

In the 60 plus year history, articles on application of statistical reporting continue to encourage authors to present their findings [ 17, 19, 20], allow readers to interpret results [ 14, 17, 19, 20] and not use CIs strictly for reporting statistical significance [ 17, 20].

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Such were George Kennan's "X" article in 1947, which set the strategy for the cold war; Francis Fukuyama's "End of History" article in 1989; and Samuel Huntington's 1993 essay "The Clash of Civilizations".

Others, such as Russia and China, want nothing to be done without the approval of the UN Security Council.But NATO responded last week by invoking, for the first time in its 52-year history, Article 5 of its founding treaty, which declares the attack on America to be an attack on the alliance as a whole, and enables America to call on its allies for military support.

In Brussels, the ambassadors of the nineteen members of NATO invoked, for the first time in the alliance's fifty-two-year history, Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, affirming that "an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all" and pledging action, "including the use of armed force".

However, as the field of Bowen's history article focuses heavily on the spatial location of the fishing industry, spatial meanings are significantly more prevalent than temporal ones, and in particular, many of these spatial meanings (14/26 or 53.8%) are concrete.

We now turn to the second history article introduction by Patrick (2011), whose pattern of circumstantial meaning is similar to Bowen's with Location: place and time as well as Manner: quality being the three most frequent types of circumstantial meaning.

In December, the EU turned the most powerful instrument at its disposal on Warsaw, invoking, for the first time in its history, Article 7 of its founding treaty over the issue.

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