The final will be a huge undertaking for a team which could be etched in the annals of history. |
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That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand festivity sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history. |
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This should go down in the annals of history, as I've never enjoyed doing a job before, managing at best antipathy. |
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A cursory glance through the annals of history will prove this beyond doubt. |
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He will give you quality over quantity, abundance over emptiness. 1,000 years from now my father will be remembered in the annals of history as one of the greats of our time. |
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Yet Owens is emblazoned in the annals of history while Peacock is an asterisk. |
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Thutmose III and his son did not strike Queen Hatshepsut from the annals of history. |
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There are certain characteristics that make our country unique in the annals of history. |
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And you will see, you too, with your enthusiasm, will one day go down in the annals of history. |
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His famous donkey jacket will now go down in the annals of history. |
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Throughout the annals of history, occupation has always been met with armed resistance. |
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The scenario ordered by Winslow at Grand Pré has entered the annals of history. |
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Through his book, generations of Canadians ahead will be able to know the passage of one ship's crew in the annals of history. |
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The one who slips through the annals of history and is forgotten by all those he fought for. |
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It is, perhaps fortunately, not recorded in the annals of history who discovered this fact or how. |
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Some disputes are better left undecided in the annals of history. |
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In fact, there is nothing today that is anything like this fantastic vehicle, half sports car, half buggy, but it is well worth betting that VENTURI has once again come up with a model that will enter the annals of history. |
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The answers to these questions can be found in the annals of history. |
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In recording in the annals of history and publicizing the work done by CEMDP over 11 years, the book's publication represents a further step on a four-decade journey. |
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But in the annals of history, the world had never seen anything like it. |
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As such, we mined the annals of history in search of some fresh faces. |
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It could also be that overly imaginative journalists have joined the dodo bird and passenger pigeon in the annals of history. |
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Equally late drama was to follow during extra time as Ahn Jung Hwan's header three minutes from the end secured a Golden Goal win and propelled the Taeguk Warriors into the annals of history. |
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The political persecution, gratuitous violence, hunger, suffering and the deaths of many citizens are Mugabe's recent work', which need to go down in the annals of history. |
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In the annals of history, most of the robins have been still, waiting. |
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In the meantime, rave culture has entered the annals of history as a youth culture that gave voice to the attitude to life of young people in the 1990s like no other cultural experience. |
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The immediate and long-term repercussions of the Haitian Revolution have therefore made the 23 rd August an unforgettable date in the annals of history. |
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