Sentence examples for pervasive history from inspiring English sources

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"Compounding and clouding the factual findings in this case is a pervasive history of institutional discrimination - both overt and covert - so that the default position becomes one in which the system is perceived to be rigged to cover up a killing of an African American by a Caucasian police officer".

Berlin's landmark nightclub is, although occasionally a tourist trap, an indispensable part of the deeply anchored and pervasive history of dance music.

In a "Well, we all knew that was coming" legal decision, 19-year-old Frances Bean Cobain has ousted her mother as controller of Kurt Cobain's name, likeness, appearance, and intellectual property rights, citing Love's pervasive history of being a total fucking nutjob.

I hope this latest chapter in America's pervasive history of domestic terrors against millions of Black citizens victimized by slavery and Jim Crow terrorism, denied full citizen rights throughout our history, relegated to subhuman three-fifths status in our Constitution and treated like beasts of burden to fuel our unjust economic system can be squarely confronted.

The strong network structure obtained after split decomposition analysis (Figure 1B) confirmed the high level of incompatibility among sites, indicative of a pervasive history of intra- and/or intergenic recombination.

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Standage's argument is that the essential aspects of social media — exchange of information that runs horizontally, among people who are affiliated in some way, rather than top-down from centralized sources — have been pervasive through history, with the industrial age's news media only a temporary episode of disruption.

Existing drugs for the treatment of these factors have thus far been overwhelmed by the pervasive natural history of the disease and no treatment regimens are available which can maintain long term normoglycemia and prevent cardiovascular disease.

But the most basic and pervasive pattern of history is one in which agricultural civilization spread into the territories of the hunter-gatherers, seized the land and in many instances annihilated the indigenous peoples.

The result is one of the most pervasive gags in history.

Philosophical interest about reduction in biology is pervasive throughout the history of philosophy and science.

The college cheer, Whichi Coax, is so pervasive in college history and culture that in addition to being shouted during academic ceremonies and football games, it is also used as a salutation in correspondence between alumni.

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