Sentence examples for the present day for from inspiring English sources

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"It's really rather too near the present day for us to be really getting our teeth into this one.

Why, he wanted to know, had the societies of Greece and Rome failed to ensure an unbroken continuity into the present day for their distinctively urban form of civilisation?

Both are based on an estimation of the original area covered and the density of the people living there, using traditional settlements in the region in the present day for comparison.

He made it all but impossible, from the nineteen-twenties until the present day, for the life of the mind, or of art, to be pursued for its own sake, in indifference to the political society within which scholars and artists function.

The story is no more than an excuse to bring the characters together: to honor the late impresario Irving Steinbloom (a take-off on the folk mogul Albert Grossman, who managed Dylan and Odetta), three once-popular folk acts reunite in the present day for a concert at Town Hall in Manhattan.

It's a vast, synoptic view of the state of black people's lives— in Brooklyn, in Fort Greene, in the present day and of Lee's own, from the double perspective of what he sees now and of how the very ambitions and legacies that gave rise to the last thirty-plus years of his filmmaking translate into the present day, for himself and for a new generation.

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We modelled indoor radon levels for the present day and for four future scenarios representing a variety of plausible retrofitting strategies, which could be applied to the existing stock to help achieve reduction targets for carbon dioxide emissions.

Instead, it is squarely addressed to the present day, striving for the urgency of a headline.

The present day setting for Humans gives the conflicts an immediate power and persuasiveness.

The creepy clown thus embodies wider cultural faultlines of the present day – consider, for example, the polemics (especially in France) about women who wear the burqa and thereby keep their faces covered in public.

An older cast, including Lindsay Duncan and Juliet Stevenson, play the characters in the present day, but for the period between 1965 and 1990, the characters are played by the same young actors, including Claire Foy, who plays budding feminist Charlotte, and Sam Claflin as Jack, the rich landlord who brings them all together.

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