But in the history of how we use technology, the 14 years of Bluetooth does seem comparable to about ten centuries of Scandinavian history.
Erdogan told Netanyahu "of the importance he attaches to the shared history and centuries old ties of strong friendship and cooperation between the Jewish and Turkish peoples, " according to a statement released by the Turkish government.
The history of the past two centuries offers an answer: only if China projects naval power into the Pacific.
Civilization allows players to guide the development of a village into a city and then into an empire across several centuries of human history.
Far from notions of exotic Arabian distance, and more than just a stopover, Qatar is a cultured destination refined by centuries of history, commerce and culture.
In them, Hayek discusses the intellectual history of the 19th and 20th centuries, his scholarship, his own life and practices, economic theory, legal institutions and virtually everything else he wrote about over the course of a long and distinguished career.
The proposition was named Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea and it was based on the principles of identification of cultural landscapes, involving criteria of intentionally designed landscapes, scenery and landscape organically linked to the evolutionary history and inseparable imagination of the country for centuries.
The Otavalo market is a place of history and tradition, continuing centuries-old artisan practices from around this northern town.
The lesson of centuries of economic history is that China is likely to get stuck in the middle: neither a poor economy nor a rich one.
Crammed with more than eight million objects collected over the past 250 years, the museum's stores are a vast repository of centuries of human history, and human achievement.
New York Harbor is already rich with maritime history, and with the continued support from the State Governments of New Jersey and New York, and a strong backing from the Port Authority, there will be many more centuries of maritime history to be written.
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Mr. KAGAN: Well, this is the other way in which, you know, we've returned to normal or we've returned to the history that the kind of great power ambitions and competitions that have shaped history for centuries are still very much with us.
One of the major newspapers here (unintelligible) had a two-page spread detailing centuries of African-American history.
Over the two centuries that have followed, the currents of history have steered the relationship between our countries in many directions.
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Think of all the beauty that has been lost to history over the centuries through violence.
As architects began to look back at the history modernists had discarded, his interest grew in the neoclassicism of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Mr Duncan follows these roots as they twist and turn through history, sometimes atrophying for centuries, only to be revived within a particular society, by the influence of visionary leaders and scientific discoveries from abroad.
With the exception of a few probable but unrecorded visits by Arab seafarers centuries earlier, the island had no human history at all.
An inverse relationship between the issuance of paper by the state and the hard-currency value of that paper has been recognized for centuries, and it can be observed in U.S. history.
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