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A. We lived through that period, and this page in history has been turned.
Without any territory to control they have become only pages in history.
Every work performed by an artist is a page in history."
Why would their page in history "never be written"?
Sherman's March to the Sea was a black page in history.
She believes, "It will give them a page in history and secure a lasting remembrance"
Those pages in history would always bear his imprint, if not his name.
It should earn us a splendid page in history."
Or will it simply recede into the Rolodex of current events, a page in history, rather than a chapter?
We have turned a page in history.
Each generation writes its page in history.
Unsung Heroines Some of the most revered women never merit a page in history books.
In the end, they will act to satisfy their own interests, not Mr. Clinton's desire for a page in history.
In February, he said: "There should be no blank pages in history and literature.
Of 2,630 pages in History, 650-the issues on architecture-were written by Grabar.
The subtle driving of her often languid and lethargic husband to achieve his "page in history" was to become her raison d'être.
Personally i've never understood ..... why people feel he has a 'page in history'.
Enter Ray Kroc, to earn a fortune and a page in history as the driving force behind the McDonald's empire.
That one's page in history has been erased even more surely than old Faethor's in the Fourth Crusade.
School vigorous anti-Japanese campaigns of the War in Weiyuan a glorious page in history.
He publicly retracted his praise of Mussolini and, in 2003, visited Israel to denounce Mussolini's years in power as "shameful pages in history."
The Campaign Has Limits Mr. Gorbachev told a group of Soviet journalists last month, "There should be no blank pages in history and literature.
I am asking for intervention in this situation to bring this page in history to a close, as it is still an open wound left over from the Second World War.
In the I.N.F. agreement, and in the possibility of future agreement on a drastic cut in strategic weapons, lies his hope of a page in history.
He often acknowledged that the event would inevitably stain his pages in history, and despite strenuous and partly successful efforts over two decades to rehabilitate his reputation, he was right.