Word: historicizing
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He saw the war as bringing about historic changes--the rise of Russia and China, for example, and the end of Western colonialism. He tried to persuade the British to give India its independence and tried to stop the French from repossessing Indochina. In the Four Freedoms and, with Churchill...
What a change from a little more than a year ago, when many expected a tightening oil market to send prices soaring above the $25-per-bbl. level that oil then commanded. How sweet is it for motorists, then, to have enjoyed gasoline prices that, adjusted for inflation, are lower...
Viewers will not be looking at a conventional broadcast news set. Instead, CBS News anchor Dan Rather will walk through a computer-generated gallery of some of the century's most luminous and unforgettable faces. "We're using 21st century technology to sum up the 20th century," says Andrew Heyward...
From the moment Richard Nixon set foot on Egyptian soil, beginning his historic, seven-day trip to four Arab nations and Israel, the huzzas and hosannas fell like sweet rain. For the President, coming out of the parched Watergate wasteland of Washington, the praise and the cheers of multitudes were...
Feaster's latest achievements come on the heels of what is perhaps her greatest collegiate moment. On March 14 she led Harvard to college basketball's most historic tournament upset ever, a 71-67 victory over fifth-ranked Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.