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And thanks to the efforts of proto-preservationists like cousin Alberti, many later generations of painters and poets continued to meditate on the transitory nature of man's greatest achievements in the shadow of once-majestic edifices like the Baths of Caracalla, built in the early third century by a Roman emperor and pretty much destroyed by the sacking Ostrogoths roughly 300 years later.
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It is indeed both just and beneficial to society that history should heap imprecations upon base men who have held positions of authority, but should accord immortal remembrance to those who have been beneficent rulers; for in this way especially, it will be found, many men of later generations will be impelled to work for the general good of mankind.
Many Americans in later generations would see her as Rosie the Riveter.
The first Chinese contract laborers arrived in the mid-19th century, and many Chinese in later generations intermarried with mixed-race Creoles.
Unlike later generations, many of the men went through a phase in which they did physical labor in a factory, even if later they went on to become professionals.
Many antitank missile systems of later generations transmitted guidance commands by radio rather than by wire, and semiactive laser designation and passive infrared homing also became common.
Of the many consumer-media phenomena that later generations may consider apocryphal, driving to a store to rent a movie lacks the nostalgic potency of, say, cranking up a Victrola or cutting open the leaves of a new book.
He adds proudly — and usefully to later generations — "For many years, I have announced 'Nov shmoz ka pop!' assertively and dismissively to put off phone solicitors and aggressive panhandlers.
Like many of you born in later generations, I learned of King from history books, despite the fact that I was ten-years-old when he died.
Rogers himself never developed a cult of personality, unlike many in the later generation of Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind at al. His drawings are always rough sketches, nothing more – each of the buildings was the obvious result of teamwork.
Sesshū was already hailed during his lifetime as the greatest Japanese painter of his time, a verdict ratified by later generations of artists, many of whom imitated his style or were influenced by his work even as late as the 19th century.
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