Sentence examples for informed about history from inspiring English sources

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Most people are poorly informed about history and do take history-based films to represent what did happen.

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"They are extremely well informed about British history, about Walter Scott and Dickens and Byron, these are figures translated continuously into Russian and they have been for well over a century".

Movies from all ages of the history of the medium are more readily available than ever, and the best critics are more widely and deeply informed about that history than critics have ever been.

Stop by Ubu Gallery this month and you may find yourself asking, "How did I not know about this guy?" Unless you are exceptionally well informed about the history of French Surrealism, the name Georges Hugnet (1906-1974) may have slipped your notice.

"No reasonable person fully informed about the history and purposes of the legislation in question" would be better, as one can see from Scalia's and Garner's illustration.

Further, Matthews argued that science educators owe a duty to the scientific tradition and to society to be more adequately informed about the history and philosophy of the discipline that they are preparing teachers to teach.

I believe electronic medical records will make it possible for providers and patients to spend more time looking one another in the eye, and what could be better than having your physician not only be fully informed about your history, but also be fully present and engaged at your appointment?

"All Government records concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy should carry a presumption of immediate disclosure," the Act declared, "and all records should be eventually disclosed to enable the public to become fully informed about the history surrounding the assassination".

But that discipline also has focused attention on the murkier questions about whether, and how, colleges should be informed about applicants' histories of misbehavior.

Though he was well informed about the intellectual history of the period from the late 19th to the late 20th centuries, he found it much less congenial, regarding it as, at best, a silver age, at worst a thin epilogue to the main action.

"We think transplant patients should be informed about the medical history of the organs they are receiving.

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