Indeed, the history of the wired world consists largely of the unimagined and the unanticipated.
So, for example, he compulsively returns to the idea that history might consist of several totalizations rather than one:
However the expansion has not been uniform, the history of human populations may have consisted of both bottlenecks and expansions.
The university's history consists of three well-defined periods.
In the case of both nation and town, all major strands of future development had been identified; history would consist of their slow maturing.
His history consisted of critical essays on authors, accounts of the socio-historic context, and text analysis.
Until the 1970's, he said, much natural history and ecology consisted of description and "stories made up to explain it."
The further history of Turnhout consists of a series of ups and downs.
The human history consists of manuscripts, medals, military history and technology and weapons.
Every evolutionary history consists of a particular pathway, or trajectory, through genetic space.