Both women are popular cultural icons who defined their eras in American history. |
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Thursday's recital includes solo piano masterworks of the classic and romantic eras. |
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These tales were set in different eras ranging from Arthurian times to the Crusades, in Carthage, the Boer War and in Australia. |
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They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras. |
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Precambrian divisions such as the Proterozoic and the Archean were conventionally eras but are now often referred to as eons. |
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In the nineteenth century, the definitions of the eras and systems of the geological column were based on fossils and sequences. |
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There are two main groups of fossil stromatoporoids that lived in different eras, the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic. |
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So I have, with some trepidation, divided it into a number of eras of general human history and development. |
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Only dated astronomical eras and eclipses, in the end, could establish a firm framework for historical time. |
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German cities typically bear witness to all eras in the architectural history of Europe. |
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We refer to entire eras in history of the United Kingdom as the Elizabethan age, or the Victorian period. |
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Having now evolved into a mature form, the Asian way no longer appears as the glaring parody it once seemed in bygone eras. |
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However, evidence from other eras in ancient Egyptian history points to precisely these possibilities. |
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Ancient Egyptian history is typically divided into the Pre-dynastic and Dynastic eras. |
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The result is an intricate, gleeful conversation between eras, ideas and characters. |
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In past single-party eras, the majority party earned its preeminence with broad popular support. |
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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. |
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Great civic leaders of less evangelical eras than ours did not speak of visions. |
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Many superheroes of bygone eras possess powers that exist in some way in the natural world or derive from real inventions. |
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The murals, not badly done, depicted Bacchanalian orgies from various eras of history. |
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As evidenced over the past year, class-action lawyers see their caseloads balloon during eras of corporate fraud. |
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The walls which encase the tea room double up as a shrine to the most storied brew-ups of eras past. |
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Spiers has steered the organisation through some of the most unsettling eras in its history. |
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Wallace began his career in the 1830s as a land surveyor in Wales, during one of the most turbulent eras of British history. |
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Technologically she was a hybrid that straddled the eras of sail and steam. |
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The following table shows the three eras and eleven geological periods that comprise the Phanerozoic. |
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He has lasted the course in one of the most turbulent eras in South African rugby. |
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All other ages, epochs, and eras are represented by natural evolutionary and geological phenomena. |
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It's a rock place, a world of eons and eras and millions of years conflated to timelessness. |
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Seven well-known films of various genres from different eras will once again be shown on the big screen. |
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Along with his rival Sugar Ray Leonard, Hearns fought during one of the best non-heavyweight eras in boxing history. |
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There are many written descriptions of physical disabilities, epilepsy, and mental illness from all eras. |
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So, in the midst of all this, are we living in a particularly dark age for parenting, or one of the sunnier eras on record? |
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Some of Afghanistan's ablest people fled the country during the Soviet and Taliban eras and have not returned. |
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It's very much an impressionistic view of the eras involved. |
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Matte paint is found in all eras and cultures from prehistoric cave paintings to the chalk drawings of Joseph Beuys. |
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In all eras the weak have been intimidated before the struggle, while the strong have shown that the faith in my Law overcomes everything. |
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These and other geological features represent all major eras of the developmental history of our planet earth. |
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The two eras in which the castle was built are clearly reflected in its different facades. |
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There have been negative, nationalistic eras in history, but also repeated positive examples of coexistence. |
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It is made up of six strips of land, where the road surfaces of different eras have been reconstructed. |
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Spawned during one of the most tumultuous eras in history, Coltrane's ideas were reflective of a period in which the foundations of American life trembled to the core. |
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Byzantium by Ben Stroud A debut collection of stories that spans countries and eras with delightful ease. |
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The pejorative charge of anachronism as the inadmissible confusion of periods or eras presupposes that the accuser knows what the correct time of history is. |
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Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads. |
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It is worth remembering, however, that diplomats in all eras have struggled with the question of privacy. |
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Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism. |
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It describes the diagnostic eras of shell shock, battle fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder in the particular political, cultural, and medical contexts of their time. |
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Of all the war-torn eras in the all the history of the world, why, Frank Miller and Zack Snyder, did you have to wander into mine? |
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There are many more terms, but usually they relate to eras pre 1750 and include medieval terms for coats such as cote-hardie or ancient terms such as chlamys. |
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We are living through the juncture of eras, modern to postmodern, which unsettles our certainties and at the same time heightens our longing for certainty. |
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It tells parallel stories about different eras of Montana history. |
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Reconstruction is not one of the more subtle eras of our history. |
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It's equally a knot tying together different kinds of time: millennia and minutes, eras and hours. |
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The classics of the impressionistic and expressionistic eras serve as a model for an arty version of a classic game. |
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When you see them on stage, hearing songs from different eras of the band only underlines the repetitiveness of the melodies. |
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Jumping in and out of Kathryn Rohe's costumes of many eras, the ensemble collectively combines high energy with bleak weltschmerz. |
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Some of them allude to musical eras of the past, some refer tongue in cheek, in a more or less hidden manner, to famous compositions. |
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Each of these phases and eras produces its own distorted knowledge of the other, each its own reductive images, its own disputatious polemics. |
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When dramatising the conflict between the silent and talky eras, why privilege silence? |
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Alongside millinery pins, an assortment of buttons from different eras lay by the sewing machine, looking like it's waiting to be used. |
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In cases of crimes against humanity committed in the eras of national socialism and communism the world still applies a double standard. |
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Whether the Earth was created in 7 days, or 7 actual eras, I'm not sure we'll ever be able to answer that. |
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Mozart will also take you to a rendezvous with great composers from different eras, talk about some of his works and share his love for opera. |
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Such biostratigraphic boundaries separate larger or smaller units of time that are defined as eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages. |
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I have somehow made the distinctions from the Maiden eras so far, but they are very vague and insignificant in the almost omniscient perspective. |
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Humankind may have had more bloodthirsty eras, but none as filled with images of violence as the present. |
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With more and more fractionalization in TV, we're outpacing programs from other eras. |
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Past pandemics, in less globally connected eras, have taken six to nine months to complete their global passage. |
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Recognition plays a role in the psyches of both the modern Veteran as well as those of previous eras. |
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Mr Das, whose career spanned the darkest and brightest eras in Indian economic policy, tells much of his story autobiographically. |
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If you can begin to grasp that there are Church eras, then know that we are near the end of Laodicea, the last era-then Jesus Christ returns. |
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The Rodarte way of thinking is wonderfully unconstricted by eras or trends. |
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Mesozoic Era, second of Earth's three major geologic eras of Phanerozoic time. |
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The Precambrian is followed by the Phanerozoic, which is divided into three eras: the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. |
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The first and most of the second of these eras make up a period in which there was a traditional law of the sea system characterized by narrow territorial sea limits and an emphasis on high seas freedoms. |
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But one of the features of American democracy is that self-correcting mechanisms like elections and courts tend to remedy the mistakes of earlier eras. |
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Accompanied by a pianists and string quartet, the singer delves into her huge repertoire of chanson réaliste from across the span of eras and national borders. |
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No doubt, sometimes there are comprehensive glancings at, and interminglings of different future eras of prophecy. |
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As ends of eras go, he recalls, it was mostly whimper and not much bang. |
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Even petrol prices are – if we think of how long we have to work to earn enough to fill up a tank in comparison with previous eras of high petrol prices. |
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As he has flipped back through back issues of the NME from his time on the paper, he says he has been struck by how brief eras like punk, post punk and 2 Tone were. |
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Butterflies have been considered to be human souls in many eras and cultures: in 17th-century Ireland, an edict forbade the killing of white butterflies because they were regarded as the souls of children. |
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Today, after many years of exhausting and determined work, anyone who lived through both eras can testify to the high level of development that has been attained by the Sultanate. |
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Whether missionary doubled as politician, self-psychoanalysed loner, or eccentric, delusional madman: he seems to cross barriers as well as eras in order to share his story and let everyone share in his convictions. |
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Mr Summers had what in previous eras would be the two most important qualifications to lead the central bank: unimpeachable economic credentials and the trust of the president. |
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In the three eras into which I have divided the evolution of mankind, I have come to mark for you with my light, the same straight and narrow way for the elevation of the spirit, the only path of love, truth and justice. |
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For the first-time ever, launch a game in later eras with this new feature that allows you to purchase units, cities, improvements, and technologies to start your game. |
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The only difference between the end of these Presidential eras has been the impression left by the United States of George W. Bush on the rest of the world: as a country that inspires less hope and dreams. |
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Many centuries and eras have passed without humans realizing that fulfilling my Law is not a sacrifice for them, but rather that they do sacrifice spirit and flesh in the world by denying my commandments. |
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The scriptures of the past eras could reveal to you what I repeat to you today, but man has dared to falsify my truths by spreading them in adulterated form. |
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More recently, however, those eons have been subdivided into eras of their own. |
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The station's appeal is broad and deep, with accessible daytime programmes and specialist programmes of particular types or eras of music. |
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Sorachi liked the Bakumatsu and Sengoku periods due to how both were eras of change and thus presented the positive and negative points of humanity. |
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This was in significant contrast to previous and succeeding eras of marked religious violence. |
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Some instruments from previous eras fell into disuse, such as the shawm and the wooden cornet. |
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In the stereo LP and CD eras numerous recordings of The Planets were issued, performed by orchestras and conductors from round the world. |
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Migrants from the two latter eras still represent the genetic heritage of most Irish people. |
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Shetland is also extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5,000 archaeological sites all told. |
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Eons and eras are larger subdivisions than periods while periods themselves may be divided into epochs and ages. |
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Through both the Georgian and Victorian eras Tenby was renowned as a health resort and centre for botanical and geological study. |
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This history by period summarizes significant eras in the history of the world, from the ancient world to the present day. |
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The monumental complex was used as the grandiose setting of public ceremonies and to house statue cycles that honoured famous people from different eras. |
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Between 1700 and 1815, the North Sea saw only 45 years of peace, and could be regarded as the most dangerous eras to sail the sea. |
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How could I have disowned that Law or those prophecies, if they were the foundation of the temple that in three eras was to be constructed in the hearts of this humanity, and was the announcement of my coming to the world? |
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It is important to periodize the history of the nation and its religion in comparing present belief and unbelief with that of earlier eras. |
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From the jeweller's foundation in 1847 until the present day, Cartier creations have preceded or accompanied the evolution of eras with elegance, lightness and virtuosity. |
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The hotel gets its name from the priceless antiques from the Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman and Hittite eras scattered all over the place. |
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Men and women veterans from both Gulf War eras were more likely to be employed in full-time, year-round jobs than their nonveteran counterparts. |
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The pop recital celebrated classics from different eras of pop culture with famous songs from a wide variety of artists from prog rock to punk. |
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Together, these compose the mode of production and Marx distinguished historical eras in terms of distinct modes of production. |
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There are also many potential eras of movement between different parts of the British Isles. |
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The best orchestras, ensembles, choirs and soloists, both international and regional, also make music of the classical, romantic and modern eras come alive as guests of the Philharmonie. |
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Down through different eras and across the full range of its activities, the Kudelski business has always demonstrated that it had a complete mastery of technology and a vision that gave it a head start. |
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Moreover, he uses different working definitions of a great power for different eras. |
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They naively believe that the unpardonable sin of past eras was not having twentieth-century thoughts. |
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The Antarctic Peninsula was formed by uplift and metamorphism of sea bed sediments during the late Paleozoic and the early Mesozoic eras. |
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Although the term finds its primary utility in the latter half of the 20th century, it has been used in various places and eras. |
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The inside was modernized over the years in order to adapt it to the ways of the different eras that existed, but numerous original decorative features are still to be found in the different rooms today. |
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The different eras are termed mesolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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While less meteoric dust corresponds to a cooling of the atmosphere and glacial epochs, an increase of meteoric dust corresponds to a heating up of the atmosphere and hot eras such as the carbonaceous period. |
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There is nothing new about this, and the powerful of all eras seem to have understood this early on in history, and have employed the widest diversity of means to win the favor of the peoples. |
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Franz Schubert was a composer who bridged the Classical and Romantic eras, and his chamber music reflects his inner spirit more than any other form. |
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The many temple buildings here displaying the highest levels of architectural skills of past eras, built on wide stretches of pure light-colored earth, reveal the profound thought of Kobo Daishi. |
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Be it a splendorous and sophisticated shower of confetti or a unique dinner-table decoration, ArtConfetti contains more than 1,200 of the most significant details of masterworks from all eras. |
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Acoustic or electric, in the hands of Hendrix, King, Reinhardt, Metheny and others, it has left its mark across time, trends and genres, ignited passions and fired up crowds across the eras and continents. |
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Tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia have been affected by climatic fluctuations during past glacial eras. |
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He draws on comedic examples from many different eras and genres, insisting that it's enough if an event or experience was funny for someone. |
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Other eras in Dorchester's fascinating evolution are evidenced by the Roman town house and by Maiden Castle, the largest of the many iron age and Roman hillforts scattered across the Dorset landscape. |
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Such advancements encourage old souls to wax poetic about bygone eras. |
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But what of those whose adventures took them to far-off exotic lands or seas of ice, during eras where modern technology didn't use silicon, but ink, pen and paper. |
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Relatively few works span the two eras and few works except textbooks unite Spanish America and Brazil. |
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The point is the durability, unwakability, high depressiveness and wide availability of our nightmares: mass-Âmarket products good for all eras and classes... closed eyes and open. |
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Even though they were taught about the eras of the Church, many hold to a belief that Philadelphia and Laodicea are moving along side-by-side, that somehow two different eras share the same time period. |
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The building complex of the district administration of the Eifel district Bitburg-PrE-m originated in different eras and has been further extended and rebuilt. |
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Sprague de Camp considered Morris's fantasies to be not wholly successful, partly because Morris eschewed many literary techniques from later eras. |
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Cases like this in China, Russia and even New Zealand with other geological eras has slowed down the uniform organization of the stratigraphic record. |
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There are still 1,200 trees from the Visigothic and Roman eras on record. |
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Scholars moved in multiple directions, covering in disconnected fashion the social, economic, and cultural history of different eras and different parts of the globe. |
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Irrespective of their associated belief systems, 3-D objects across both eras trigger recognition of the sensory superlativeness of the 3-D image. |
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Richard Strauss is considered a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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Through the work of Johann Fux, the Renaissance style of polyphony was made the basis for the study of composition for future musical eras. |
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Damaged during all eras, rebuilt in piecemeal, the city has no architectural unity. |
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Descartes revitalised Western philosophy, which had been declined after the Greek and Roman eras. |
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Humans were then confronted by a harsh and variable climate, marked by several glacial eras. |
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These songs do not appear to correspond to any shanty known from later eras. |
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Other classes and orders, now long extinct, also occur as fossils, particularly from the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. |
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However, each of the other five nations has accumulated more than that through competing in previous eras. |
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The mosque was built by the Caliph Umar bin Abdulaziz when he was prince of Madinah and renewed during the Abbassid and Ottoman eras. |
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Richard Strauss was a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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Ludwig van Beethoven was a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. |
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The Atlantic slave trade is customarily divided into two eras, known as the First and Second Atlantic Systems. |
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Barcelona has a great number of museums, which cover different areas and eras. |
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Plains make up much of the eastern portion of the West, underlain with sedimentary rock from the Upper Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras. |
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Thus the grid lines varied slightly for charts produced in different eras, due to the natural changes of the Earth's magnetic declination. |
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The use of minted coins continued to flourish during the Greek and Roman eras. |
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Some archaeologists use the lowercase letters bp, bc and ad as terminology for uncalibrated dates for these eras. |
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During the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras, the echinoids flourished. |
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Florence contains several palaces and buildings from various eras. |
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Packet ships were larger and yet sailed with fewer crew than vessels of earlier eras, in addition to the fact that they were expected on strict schedules. |
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Remains of human habitation have been found from the prehistoric, Roman and Saxon eras, showing that humans retreated towards progressively higher ground over these periods. |
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Improvisation in classical music performance was common during both the Baroque and early romantic eras, yet lessened strongly during the second half of the 20th century. |
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Nevertheless, they were particularly fascinated by medieval culture, believing it to possess a spiritual and creative integrity that had been lost in later eras. |
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In earlier eras, people often suggested that this presumption did not apply if the past decision, in the view of the court's current members, was demonstrably erroneous. |
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But the wider view at the time was that the wider Welsh music scene was stagnant, as the more popular musicians from Wales were from earlier eras. |
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