twentieth造句121 In the early twentieth century, Malthusian ideas on population control were linked to theories of eugenics and social Darwinism.
122 R. Buckminster Fuller was a twentieth century scientist, philosopher, inventor, and was also named a great architect.
123 That is a course that I like to teach, too; usually I teach Plato to T.S. Eliot or Plato to I.A. Richards or some other important figure in the early twentieth century.
124 You don't,for example,have papal infallibility declared as a doctrine until the early twentieth century.
125 F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) is a famous American writer in the first half of the twentieth century. He is regarded as one of the spokesmen for "the Lost Generation" in American literature.
126 Two anthropologists—linguists, Franz Boas and Edward Sapir, were pioneers in describing many native languages of North and South America during the first half of the twentieth century.
127 For the first two-thirds of the twentieth century, American liberals distinguished themselves from conservatives by what Lionel Trilling called "a spiritual orthodoxy of belief in progress."
128 And this was the fifties, the grayest, bleakest, most blinkered and culturally repressive period in the entire second half of the twentieth century, especially in small-town America.
129 The piano sonatas of Prokofiev are considered as the masterpieces that inherit the classical piano art tradition and begin the new style of the twentieth century.
130 African American writer Ralph Waldo Ellison and his novel Invisible Man always come to the front when one looks through the twentieth century American literature and the world literature.
131 Robert Penn Warren, one of twentieth century America's most distinguished men of letters, was born in Guthrie, Kentucky, in 1905, and died in Stratton, Vermont, in 1989.
132 Maurice Ravel was a French composer writing in the early twentieth century.
133 Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant.
134 The synthesis of communist ideology with economic progress is a twentieth century Chinese phenomenon that Wang Qingsong satirically mirrors and critiques.
135 From the War of 1812 until well into the twentieth century, American manufacturers thrived behind high-tariff walls.
136 And it came to pass in the month Nisan, in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king, that wine was before him: and I took up the wine, and gave it unto the king.
137 Katherine Mansfield was one of the most talented English writers in the beginning of twentieth century.
138 He is a novelist, poet, scholar, and lepidopterist, and also widely recognized as one of the outstanding literary stylists of the twentieth century.
139 In the early twentieth century, however, it was discovered that much of the High Plains was underlain by a huge aquifer (a rock layer containing large quantities of groundwater).
140 The twentieth poem Variations in Unity concentrates on mimesis of poetic creation, thus distinguishes itself from the other twenty-three poems in The Realm of Poetry.
141 The psychological health education of university Students emerged in twentieth century and developed quickly. It is a field that is pressingly needed in the current situation.
142 It belongs to the tradition of Titian and Rembrandt and Delacroix, and not just to the asceticism and idealism of the early twentieth century.
143 William Butler Yeats ranks among the most widely admired and intensively studied writers of the twentieth century.
144 Arnold Schoenberg is undoubtedly one of the most important western composers in the twentieth century.
145 This is wrong, unchristian and disgraceful to the twentieth century civilization.
146 The first finger is used in finger and toe counting and then the second is used, until to the twentieth. It always is me as dominator who counts.
147 My wife has been on a cloud since I told her the other day I would end my year-end bonus at the office to take us to Hawaii to celebrate our twentieth wedding a iversary.
148 Betty Friedan expressed the dissatisfaction of some American women during the middle of the twentieth century.
149 A separate American diffusionist school of thought, led by Clark Wissler and Alfred Kroeber (both students of Boas), also arose in the first few decades of the twentieth century.
150 And all of a sudden in the twentieth century came the discovery of its fragility and friability.