Odes, poems, songs and several lawsuits have been written about mothers through the ages.
People have gotten sick down through the ages some die and others do not.
Why has an institution abandoned in country after country through the ages, survived and prospered here?
Because of this, I decided to dedicate an exhibition to looking at evil through the ages.
The names of the top reporters, like the names Eisenhower, Bradley, Patton, Collins, resonate through the ages.
Our relationship is special because of the values and beliefs that have united our people through the ages.
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In the end, metaphor aids with the act of creation, a fact well-known to artists through the ages.
They have something to tell us, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages.
This is how governments through the ages have justified grabbing repressive new powers.
Mr Amato is fascinated with man's obsession with the minuscule through the ages.
He said it was so significant because it "allows the interpretation of a large area of landscape through the ages".
They have something to tell us today, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages.
In June a road show will tour the UK giving people a chance to look at lifeboats through the ages.
The seamstress whose feet were tired, the pastor whose voice echoes through the ages -- they weathered some hard winters.
He wrote often of seekers and doubters, world travelers through the ages and conventional people who secretly yearned to break out.
It is about creating the platform for the great driving force of Conservatism through the ages - the promotion of individual opportunity.
Through the ages, that creed has crept through the national sports psyche.
Its people have adapted and survived through the ages, and Working Lives met six people who call the city home in 2012.
Hence, perhaps, the consultants' interest, since such circumstances tend to lead to higher prices, according to economic thought leaders through the ages.
Mr. MATT LAUER (Host, "The Today Show"): The sun sets on Beijing the same way it did for China's emperors through the ages.
Egyptian cultural heritage, both its monuments and its artefacts, are part of the ancestral heritage of humanity, handed down to us through the ages.
"Egyptian cultural heritage, both its monuments and its artefacts, are part of the ancestral heritage of humanity, handed down to us through the ages, " she said.
Watching the new series unfold, millions of spectators travel through the ages, their minds turned time machines, recalling the excitement and the anguish of previous episodes.
Thus, through the ages, the immensity of Eurasia was criss-crossed with communication routes which gradually linked up to form what are known today as the Silk Roads.
She also explores man's fascination through the ages with the most famous island of all, Atlantis, by examining the archaeological and literary evidence of the lost kingdom.
All this brings to mind famous feuds through the ages.
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In this well-researched book, Clark Lawlor of Northumbria University roams through the history and culture of depression and shows how attitudes to the illness have changed through the ages.
There are plenty of fun displays, like the oldest beer keg, an epic painting that graced the festival entrance on the 100th anniversary, and fancy dirndl (traditional women's dress) designs through the ages.
To be sure, from the Bible to Buddhism, most of the world's faiths have issued warnings against usury, and theologians through the ages have debated the line between permissible and excessive interest rates.
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