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You know how history books help you keep track of things with their pithy period labels?
"But I want him and his supporters to know how history will view him in the final analysis if he gives the Supreme Court to the right wing".
"I don't know how history will treat the Americans, but you are committing one of the greatest crimes of all time.
4. Ellipsism The sadness that you'll never know how history turns out. 5. Sonder The realisation that each passer-by has a life as vivid and complex as your own.
I'd be interested to see what's happening in the music world in 2116, and very curious to know how history had defined what was important about our current era.
Clinton asks him to call urgently from a roadside payphone because he needs to know how history would regard it if he settled the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
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Precisely because Villehardouin did not know how histories "ought" to be written, however, his work lacked the conventional preface modestly declaring the author's lack of ability.
If the Senators had signed them, who knows how history might have changed?
If Finley had made as incredible a catch 322 days before when Todd Pratt was the batter, who knows how history might have changed for these teams?
The illusion – and it is an illusion – is that the speechmaker knows how history is going to turn out, by some privileged access to higher knowledge.
But then, he has never won the French Open and Agassi has won all four Slams and who knows how history might choose to remember them if Agassi managed to add, say, three more for a total of 10?
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