They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras. |
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The result is an intricate, gleeful conversation between eras, ideas and characters. |
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Ancient Egyptian history is typically divided into the Pre-dynastic and Dynastic eras. |
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However, evidence from other eras in ancient Egyptian history points to precisely these possibilities. |
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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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So I have, with some trepidation, divided it into a number of eras of general human history and development. |
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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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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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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 past single-party eras, the majority party earned its preeminence with broad popular support. |
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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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We refer to entire eras in history of the United Kingdom as the Elizabethan age, or the Victorian period. |
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German cities typically bear witness to all eras in the architectural history of Europe. |
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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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Byzantium by Ben Stroud A debut collection of stories that spans countries and eras with delightful ease. |
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It tells parallel stories about different eras of Montana history. |
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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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Reconstruction is not one of the more subtle eras of our history. |
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Humans were then confronted by a harsh and variable climate, marked by several glacial eras. |
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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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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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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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No doubt, sometimes there are comprehensive glancings at, and interminglings of different future eras of prophecy. |
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The different eras are termed mesolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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This was in significant contrast to previous and succeeding eras of marked religious violence. |
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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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Damaged during all eras, rebuilt in piecemeal, the city has no architectural unity. |
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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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More recently, however, those eons have been subdivided into eras of their own. |
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The use of minted coins continued to flourish during the Greek and Roman eras. |
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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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Richard Strauss is considered a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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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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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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Barcelona has a great number of museums, which cover different areas and 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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These songs do not appear to correspond to any shanty known from later eras. |
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Some instruments from previous eras fell into disuse, such as the shawm and the wooden cornet. |
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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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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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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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Migrants from the two latter eras still represent the genetic heritage of most Irish people. |
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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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Ludwig van Beethoven was a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. |
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Richard Strauss was a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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There are also many potential eras of movement between different parts of the British Isles. |
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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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However, each of the other five nations has accumulated more than that through competing in previous eras. |
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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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Other classes and orders, now long extinct, also occur as fossils, particularly from the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. |
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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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Some archaeologists use the lowercase letters bp, bc and ad as terminology for uncalibrated dates for these eras. |
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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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Descartes revitalised Western philosophy, which had been declined after the Greek and Roman eras. |
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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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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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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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Florence contains several palaces and buildings from various eras. |
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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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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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During the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras, the echinoids flourished. |
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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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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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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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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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