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How to use eras in a sentence

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Both women are popular cultural icons who defined their eras in American history.
Thursday's recital includes solo piano masterworks of the classic and romantic eras.
These tales were set in different eras ranging from Arthurian times to the Crusades, in Carthage, the Boer War and in Australia.
They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras.
Precambrian divisions such as the Proterozoic and the Archean were conventionally eras but are now often referred to as eons.
In the nineteenth century, the definitions of the eras and systems of the geological column were based on fossils and sequences.
There are two main groups of fossil stromatoporoids that lived in different eras, the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic.
So I have, with some trepidation, divided it into a number of eras of general human history and development.
Only dated astronomical eras and eclipses, in the end, could establish a firm framework for historical time.
German cities typically bear witness to all eras in the architectural history of Europe.
We refer to entire eras in history of the United Kingdom as the Elizabethan age, or the Victorian period.
Having now evolved into a mature form, the Asian way no longer appears as the glaring parody it once seemed in bygone eras.
However, evidence from other eras in ancient Egyptian history points to precisely these possibilities.
Ancient Egyptian history is typically divided into the Pre-dynastic and Dynastic eras.
The result is an intricate, gleeful conversation between eras, ideas and characters.
In past single-party eras, the majority party earned its preeminence with broad popular support.
When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory.
Great civic leaders of less evangelical eras than ours did not speak of visions.
Many superheroes of bygone eras possess powers that exist in some way in the natural world or derive from real inventions.
The murals, not badly done, depicted Bacchanalian orgies from various eras of history.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But that, in their eras of dominance, they were almost as firmly believed in as if they had been proved.
These sidereal time-keepers mark the centuries and eras of other worlds for you.
She could not be even with these ons and eras and epochs, at her time of life.
These not only mark the great eras of European time but also make possible the synchrony of America with Europe.
Both place and time were changed, and I dwelt nearer to those parts of the universe and to those eras in history which had most attracted me.
In a critical study of the books of Moses two eras seem to be discernible.
I sometimes think, Harry, that there are only two eras of any importance in the world's history.
She knows the names and eras of china, and has discrimination.
There transpire those events which constitute the eras of our existence.
History could be profitably subdivided into eras defined by the prevailing prime movers.
The reference begins with chronological entries on specific eras, such as the railroad robber barons and the muckrakers who delved into the misdeeds of the early financiers.
Mr. Grey's Memoria Technica was designed as an artificial language to remember numbers, as of the eras, or dates of history.
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