Sentence examples for western emerged from inspiring English sources

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His first novel, Welcome to Hard Times, a parody western, emerged from his job at Columbia.

In the following months, the two railway companies ran comparative exchange trials between the two types from which the Great Western emerged triumphant with 4079 Pendennis Castle.

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A second distinction of trade unionism in western Europe emerged in the area of managerial prerogative.

The idea to go to Vietnam, a rare stop for Western orchestras, emerged in conversations among orchestra officials after the North Korea trip, Zarin Mehta, the orchestra's president, said in an interview.

— A few election cycles ago, before the recession, the debt crisis and the Tea Party movement redefined American politics, a species called "the New Western Democrat" emerged in places like Montana.

Until the 15th century, when a shape similar to the modern Western one emerged, it was slowly transformed, the waist becoming proportionately shorter and concave, the top broader, the shoulder squared, and the sound bow thickened.

To understand what this means, you have to look back to the late 90s, when, with the grip of political correctness weakening, a generation of white, western writers emerged, most notably Alex Garland, who felt able to write about Asia without being crippled by the fear that nothing a white person could say about the continent would be worth reading.

Instead of concentrating on how Western culture emerged from the institutions of the Roman state, the teacher must spend time combating a school board that insists he give equal time to their alternative view that French has been spoken from time immemorial and that Caesar never came or saw or conquered.

The American Congress passed a massive $787 billion stimulus package in January and the Bank of England implemented a programme of "quantitative easing" that pumped £200 billion ($330 billion) of new money into Britain's economy.As a result of such measures Western economies emerged tentatively from recession, allaying fears that the world would enter a Depression-style slump.

Intermittent gun battles continued until dawn, when the sun bloomed from behind a series of serrated ridgelines, and the whole wasted valley — the cattails that crowd the river's banks, the yellow pastures where ragged camels graze, the wind-bent corn against the western desert — emerged in bright relief.

On collecting, she noted that while Western societies emerged from the Dark Ages into the Renaissance, they started collecting again, whereas collecting and spaces for collections emerged in the Arab world during its darkest times, meaning the levels of violence and migration did not create environments conducive to producing or receiving art.

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