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Writing in New York magazine in 1969, he invoked the spirit of that tumultuous era.
There were other reminders of the end of Mr. Clinton's tumultuous era today.
That's not to say there haven't been successful attempts to translate the tumultuous era — roughly 1954 to the early '70s — into coherent narratives.
Bryher's reputation as a writer rests on her postwar historical novels, but this portrait of a tumultuous era shows her passionate involvement in the present.
It will unveil facets of urban society in a tumultuous era that radically redefined the relationship of the Chinese with death.
Finally she plumbs her sources for the facts surrounding Hypatia's cruel death, clarifying what the murder tells us about the tensions of this tumultuous era.
Bringing this tumultuous era vividly to life, he describes how Roosevelt's New Deal drew on Mexican revolutionary agrarianism to shape its program for the rural South.
In Harris's own words, the final book "encompasses what was arguably — at least until the convulsions of 1933-45 — the most tumultuous era in human history".
Now they are the focus of a new exhibit that explores how the police and their surveillance work came to create an expansive record of a tumultuous era.
The Academy's first black president and third female president (after Bette Davis and Fay Kanin), Boone Isaacs has presided over a tumultuous era.
Just a dozen years after its premiere "Rent" has become a vital, even precious document of a tumultuous era — much like "Hair," in truth.
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