Similarly, if we operate in reverse chronological order, the left shift will result in a multiplication by two. |
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The collection, arranged in chronological order, would require weeks, not days, to do it justice. |
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Our aim was to study the chronological relationship between different tomb types in the region. |
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Until the Soviet era began in the 1920s, Abkhazians did not celebrate their birthdays or keep track of their chronological age. |
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The letters are presented in chronological order with accompanying annotations coming within endnotes. |
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An attempt to resolve the chronological debate regarding Baehr-Gust has been made through stratigraphic analysis and radiometric dating. |
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Many of the leading decisions contain judgments by Lord Denning which should be read for their chronological symmetry and clarity of exposition. |
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In spite of that admonition, Fichman's book is not a conventional, chronological biography. |
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Gifted children often achieve language competency at an earlier age than their chronological age-mates. |
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Finally, one turned and Julian Keats found himself looking at letters, yellowing bundles of them, all in chronological order. |
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Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a ritual combining chronological and thematic approaches. |
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The book expands on the exhibition, placing the cartoons in chronological order and locating them within their historical context. |
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The chronological differences between past and present in time travel are marked. |
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The outfits for each show arrive packed in plastic and are usually arranged in chronological order on the rails. |
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The show opened logically enough with a chronological arrangement of the first three rooms, followed by two thematically ordered ones. |
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In most cases, the messages drop into destination mailboxes in chronological order. |
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The organization of Heyd's book blends both chronological and thematic approaches, with thematic mainsprings taking precedence. |
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He follows the Prologue with a tale told backwards, in reverse chronological order. |
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The thematic organization of the chapters is a powerful approach, but it means sacrificing any sense of chronological development. |
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Consequently, readers seeking a more traditional chronological narrative of political events might need to look elsewhere. |
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It is into this chronological narrative that he interlards verbatim dialogue, transcriptions and notations of the songs. |
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It's also a very cleverly put together compilation, sequencing the songs for maximum impact rather than chronological accuracy. |
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Conversely, the extrinsic properties of artifacts can provide chronological information that seriation cannot. |
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Though Peder and Susie are not wearing blackface, the chronological events of Beret's gaze perform a sort of minstrel act on them. |
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For purposes of simplicity and coherence, we tell this story as a chronological account constructed in terms of our toolkit ideas. |
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Since the grouping here isn't chronological, there's an unavoidably scattershot feel to the set list. |
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The events unfold in reverse chronological order, starting with a car accident that leaves Georgia in a coma. |
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This historical framework keeps things pretty clear, although its neat divisions, both chronological and thematic are more imagined than real. |
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Beyond its chronological breadth and the relative novelty of its subject, this book has much to recommend it. |
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Despite the relatively coherent chronological stratigraphy demonstrated at the ice patches, temporal gaps are evident. |
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It is a stream of consciousness where Benjy remembers events not in a chronological order but as free association brings them to his mind. |
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Entitled That's Life, the book has been written to no orthodox chronological order or set pattern. |
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The exhibition is organized in chronological order based on the date of purchase for each item, in three aisles. |
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The text materials were organized in chronological order, beginning with the ancient times. |
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Here is a rough chronological list of the members of the Dialectical school. |
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The story is the chronological succession of events that serve as the foundation or the building blocks of the narrative. |
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Rogers explores the number of different ways Page is thought about through a loosely chronological record of her life. |
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Nearly 90 paintings and drawings are displayed in 11 rooms, organised thematically within a loosely chronological sequence. |
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The back of the card should contain a chronological listing of the dates the dog came in and the prices charged. |
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Furthermore, a mostly chronological account, while sensible, sometimes works against dramatic storytelling. |
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How they felt, and coped, and suffered and celebrated is what I always want to know, not just a chronological outline of events. |
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A chronological resume provides a clearer picture of a person's past achievements, they say. |
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The writer's intention is that, filled with chronological accounts of important events, his work should persist till universal dissolution. |
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It was one of those chronological lists of events in a chart, now known as timelines for some reason to do with management-speak or computers. |
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He provides the reader with a riveting, impartial, and chronological account of events on the ground. |
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The chapters, which followed a chronological order, were basically chapters on the history of politics and ideas. |
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Prior to that date no chronological diary appears to have been written of the decisions taken by the Society. |
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The narrative of the exhibition is broadly chronological, overlaid with a thematic approach. |
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Clarke writes briskly, his narrative strictly chronological, starting with Judy's parents and ending with her funeral. |
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Transitions are brief events that mark chronological movement from one state to another. |
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It is very nicely laid out and color coded with little house-like images and labels dated to preserve a sense of chronological continuity. |
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Both plants are the same chronological age and were grown in parallel under the same environmental conditions. |
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And third, the nature of the chronological and psychological passage from youth to adulthood has changed in extraordinary ways. |
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It is true that he recognizes the scene as an event in his life, and to this degree acknowledges the chronological link with his past self. |
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The organization of the volume is accordingly not thematic but, as far as possible, chronological, by the dates of the philosopher discussed. |
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She could have delved deeper into Huxley's life and times, skipped some of the diary dates and jumped beyond the strictly chronological limits. |
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The broadly chronological approach reveals a number of stages in her development as an artist. |
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Finally, employing this chronological and geographical framework, Mosk surveys Japan's modern industrial and urban history in general. |
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He establishes a traditional chronological framework, using life events and building projects to explore the nature of Corb's creative process. |
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Rogers adopts a strictly chronological approach, which makes his book an engaging, inviting read. |
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She says that rather than view events in a chronological, linear, and hierarchical way, Native Americans view events in relation to other events. |
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Phylogenetic resolution and chronological dating of speciation events in Lycopersicon has proved difficult. |
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The chronological studies showed that the phyllochron is correlated with growth events. |
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By contrast, scientists working from a creation perspective view all significant geological events within a Biblical chronological framework. |
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Little, a history professor, is good at chronological exposition and boasts a hefty bibliography. |
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Moore's approach is chronological with interpretation of important events and personalities based upon her study of the Zambelli records. |
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By adopting relatively broad geographical and chronological frameworks, Dyer's book raises a number of issues that beg for further study. |
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The exhibition is arranged thematically within a chronological framework with works rarely seen or examined outside their country of origin. |
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The chronological periodisation is defined by different thematic concerns as well as by the presence of different patrons and markets. |
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A chronological list allows cooperating alumni and faculty to peruse for friends and compadres in their era. |
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The selections have been arranged roughly in chronological order, by year of composition, a format that works surprisingly well. |
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But then, the intelligence quotient purports to measure the ratio of cognitive age to chronological age. |
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The cameras were displayed in the chronological order of technological evolution. |
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Johnson emphasizes the continuities, both chronological and geographical, between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. |
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Whitt's book follows a predictably chronological organization, mirroring the author's evolution as a creative artist. |
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In stream-of-consciousness novels, events are remembered not in chronological order but as free association brings them to mind. |
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Placed within a chronological framework, a clear development of the cupreous male figure is evident. |
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As predicted by Jacobs as early as 1961, an increase in chromosomal instability is a cytogenetic feature of chronological ageing in humans. |
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Typically, it is a Web site with frequent, dated entries listed in reverse chronological order. |
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Here's a digest, in reverse chronological order, of some of the big stories I missed while on vacation during the last two weeks. |
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My exploration of electronic music has been in reverse chronological order. |
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A chronological history is, however, difficult to present because of the lack of concern of the ancient Indians to chronology and historical perspective. |
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When two cultures base their interaction on yet a third, an important connection is established that transcends geographical, national, and chronological boundaries. |
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I have a chronological date, dating back 40 years ago, from the 1960s and 1970s, to when that party, in 1991 went through this thing and did nothing. |
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A chronological synopsis of essential clinical events should be extracted from the medical record before the autopsy is begun and helps to guide the process. |
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Age determination is an inexact science and the margin of error can sometimes be as much as 5 years either side. Assessments of age measure maturity, not chronological age. |
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In place of the linear progress through the ages of his preceding two volumes, Mansfield has chosen a sophisticated mix of chronological and topical frames. |
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The records are lovingly arranged in his home in chronological order. |
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This process is multidirectional and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering. |
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He generally relates the story in chronological fashion, but, like many storytellers, he often stops to present tangential information about a new character or situation. |
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The former provides a fairly precise chronological and geographical framework in which we can define the broad shape of the conquest of Britain in the first century. |
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We've worked really hard at fleshing out the past of the character without giving away too much, and have put all the dream memories in chronological order. |
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Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks. |
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In commemorating the 50th anniversary of the formation of the International Committee of the Fourth International we are not simply marking a chronological event. |
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Though the arrangement seems at first to be a chronological one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological. |
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Lloyd Williams, who is curating the exhibition, added that the paintings, many of which represented women in the painter's life, would be arranged in chronological order. |
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Carefully annotated and extensively glossed, it has a chronological table of Ancient Iranian Rulers, a select bibliography, and an index running to 25 pages. |
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This exhibition documents the regional and chronological specificity of dress styles, as well as the multiplicity of variations within a single type. |
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Within sections and subsections, ordering is uniformly chronological. |
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Although the exhibition follows a basic chronological trajectory, the linear flow of history is frequently interrupted by reverse flows and eddies. |
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McAdams's story proceeds mostly as a chronological narrative of events on the island, from the earliest planning of the facility to its eventual closure at the end of the war. |
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The letters have now been arranged in chronological order and catalogued. |
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In chronological terms, Paviland is early in the European series of burials and is actually the earliest with a firm radiocarbon date measured directly on human bone. |
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The spatial and chronological evolution of the Canary Islands' volcanism is due to eastward progression of the slow-moving African plate over a mantle plume. |
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Picasa organises your photo collection in chronological order and then, from a single screen, provides easily browsable thumbnails of all your albums. |
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Neither has Lane done himself any favours by dispensing with a chronological narrative in favour of themed chapters with abstract titles such as Complicity and Betrayal. |
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At one extreme lies the view that these rights are superior to civil and political rights in terms of an appropriate value hierarchy and in chronological terms. |
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Like that of her father, almost every physical and chronological aspect of her life, from girlhood to sovereignty to extreme old age, has been filmed. |
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Here are the biggest reveals in the court documents, in chronological order. |
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Like Moby-Dick, River Bend Chronicle mixes together narrative and essays, not always in chronological order. |
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Blackbird House is a chronological series of stories, all set in the same weatherboarded farmhouse on the Cape, built by a fisherman trying to escape the sea. |
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Editor Wong's article on the effectiveness of cataract surgery in elderly people contains an emphasis on chronological age and final visual acuity as a measure of success. |
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Its treatment of political events is chronological and quite detailed. |
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Rather than fragmenting the book, however, these somewhat chronological chapters are passages, giving definition for and direction to the migration. |
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It also offers the chronological details of the event that spanned around a month and carried the views expressed by almost all the top leaders and the newspapers. |
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We need to bring an antiquated world into real time. We need to bury much of the chronological past that really is no more than a celebration of mayhem. |
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He eschews the conventional and chronological in favour of copious anecdotage and down-home Valleys wisdom. |
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All participants had a chronological age of less than 40 months if non-verbal, and less than 46 months if presented with echolalia. |
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The show, divided into six roughly chronological sections, begins in 1905, at the start of the anticolonialist Swadeshi movement. |
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The Statutes at Large present a chronological arrangement of the laws in the exact order that they have been enacted. |
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The organization of the book is chronological, covering from Paleo-Indian days to the present. |
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A paragenetic sequence lists diagenetic processes in the chronological order that they affected the rocks under investigation. |
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The chronological summary to Bede's Ecclesiastical History was used as a source. |
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Through this cellular turn-over, damage caused by chronological aging and photoaging, strechmarks and scars can be decreased. |
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Based on such references, some scholars have suggested a possible chronological order for a number of Aristotle's writings. |
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However, scholars have never agreed on a definition of the Enlightenment, or on its chronological or geographical extent. |
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Archaeological prehistory, which comprises the bulk of this article, is commonly divided into distinct chronological periods. |
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Various studies have been carried out investigating the distribution and chronological change of bead types. |
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The following is a summary of the major sound changes affecting vowels in chronological order. |
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There are also chronological problems with Bede's narrative, as surviving papal letters contradict Bede's account. |
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It is the largest of its kind, owing to Hugill's methodology and chronological position. |
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They are held annually and comprise, in chronological order, the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. |
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Players with an equal number of caps are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. |
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The Bronze Age in Central Europe has been described in the chronological schema of German prehistorian Paul Reinecke. |
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Your emergency scenario test next week will require strict chronological adherence to OPQRST procedures. |
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This list of naval battles is a chronological list delineating important naval fleet battles. |
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The changes are roughly in chronological order, with changes that operate on the outcome of earlier ones appearing later in the list. |
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Typologically, the Magdalenian is divided into six phases which are generally agreed to have chronological significance. |
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The bone harpoons and points have the most distinctive chronological markers within the typological sequence. |
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This section describes bones with Neanderthal traits in chronological order. |
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The changes are listed roughly in chronological order, with changes that operate on the outcome of earlier ones appearing later in the list. |
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Voltaire described the history of certain ages that he considered important, rather than describing events in chronological order. |
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Other than an introduction genealogy and a short summary of the subject's youth and death, the biographies do not follow a chronological pattern. |
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They were reorganized in the eighth century, in a roughly chronological ordering. |
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Each of the links must be present in a chronological order for an infection to develop. |
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The regular burning of direct combustion incense has been used for chronological measurement in incense clocks. |
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Only those who were commissioned by the Spanish Crown to document the chronological history of the island were allowed to write. |
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The gallery is articulated in many halls, catalogued by schools and chronological order. |
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However the most useful source of chronological data is German words cited in Latin texts of the late classical and early medieval period. |
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Multiple definitions of words are listed in chronological order, with the oldest, and often obsolete, usages listed first. |
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The original reports were kept in a generally chronological order, interspersed with personal memos, obituaries and notes on court practices. |
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The third part, published in the same year, was also chronological, while the fourth, published in 1604, was arranged by subject. |
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It is a woman's biological age, not her chronological age, that is important. |
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Their chronological overlap with older structures makes it difficult to classify them as a coherent tradition. |
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They tend to be more physically active than other people of the same chronological age. |
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The researchers identified 22 metabolites directly linked to chronological age, with higher concentrations in older than in younger people. |
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The study analysed blood samples donated by more than 6,000 twins and identified 22 metabolites directly linked to chronological age. |
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This list is in chronological order across the table by genus. |
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In such a very chronological book, though, small anachronisms do obtrude. |
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Biostratigraphy, the use of fossils to work out the chronological order in which rocks were formed, is useful to both paleontologists and geologists. |
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Several chronological reconstructions of their role have been made. |
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Jackson takes a more chronological approach to the story than did Tolkien. |
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Since the Tate Modern first opened in 2000, the collections have not been displayed in chronological order but have been arranged thematically into broad groups. |
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Up to the point where the Green Knight is kneeling in front of Gawain awaiting the axe blow that will cut off his head, the action has proceeded mainly in chronological order. |
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Another vitrine houses his collection of large, predominantly bronze Roman sestertii displayed in chronological order and, I am assured, of a quality that is hard to find. |
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Tego Stemlastin is a standardized extract of Cyanidium caldarium, a red microalgae extract, that is said to combat the appearance of chronological aging. |
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The chronology of these religious concepts is unclear, and scholars contest which religion affected the other as well as the chronological sequence of the ancient texts. |
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The structural history of the Roman military describes the major chronological transformations in the organisation and constitution of the Roman armed forces. |
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Many modern scholars, however, based simply on lack of evidence, are skeptical of such attempts to determine the chronological order of Aristotle's writings. |
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In most of his writings he keeps to a chronological narrative order, only seldom outlining the bigger picture, leaving the reader to construct that picture for himself. |
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But no other example of gujin concretely situates the poet in a chronological context, rather the expression refers to all of history as a basis for comparison or contrast. |
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The study, which used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2001 to 2008, calculated a ratio of vascular to chronological age. |
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Select cases were published in 1600, containing the most famous of his decisions and pleadings, while a second volume in 1602 was more chronological in nature. |
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The calcein stain was retained over an annual cycle comprising multiple moults, demonstrating that pterocardiac ossicles retain chronological information. |
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Fasti Triumphales contained a list in chronological order of persons who had obtained a triumph, together with the name of the conquered people, and of the priests. |
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