For their ability to survive the next half millennium I place my bets on such personages as the well-known cynophile, Mrs. Hubbard. |
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Seven British warships and support vessels have set off on a voyage around the world to mark the new millennium. |
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The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing. |
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The arrival of the new millennium opened a new Age of Aquarius, but not the envisioned, utopian one. |
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The fight of the new millennium between Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis has landed in the lap of South African promoter Joe Manyathi. |
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Stepped pyramids known as ziggurats survive from the 3rd millennium BC in Mesopotamia. |
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Looking at the same stars the Anasazi looked upon a millennium ago is spooky fun. |
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In re-inventing Manchester for the new millennium, the city council has proved very astute. |
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Ironically, at the very end of this millennium, demotions, warnings, and anathemas have again come into vogue in several regions of our nation. |
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What is it about a fourteenth-century English anchoress that could be so appealing to people living at the beginning of the second millennium? |
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A chart was done of how the sky would look at the dawn of the millennium, and I had to recreate the scene in gold and silver leaf. |
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Roman legionnaires, for example, were not radically different in their equipment from the soldiers of Assyria a millennium before. |
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Neatly and light-footedly, it bridges the gap between the millennium projects we have got to date, and those many of us have dreamed of. |
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Does he believe chefs are going to be the rock stars of the new millennium? |
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Some time in the second millennium BCE the Aryan people arrived in north-west India. |
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As a love interest he has a shapely, feisty, post millennium, trouser-wearing stowaway called Marina. |
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But, thanks to Heaney's artistic taxidermy, the story and all it symbolizes will endure well into the new millennium. |
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You will need more than a bachelor's, master's or Ph.D. degree to be successful in the new millennium. |
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Surely that thought is a good enough companion as we take our first faltering steps into the new century and the third millennium. |
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Superficially it would seem to have very little to do with an historic attack on Greece over a millennium before! |
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Lee, meanwhile, welcomed the new millennium by giving up stand-up entirely. |
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A record crowd thronged the streets of Castlecomer on the first day of the new millennium. |
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With a sell-out UK arena tour and top billing on millennium eve in Liverpool, 1999 ended on a high. |
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The young stars of the production will be singing a medley of songs from Joseph at 4pm tomorrow, on Oxenhope's millennium village green. |
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The more recent photographs of the projects undertaken during the millennium year had pride of place. |
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While there is no syllabic verse in existence that may be dated earlier than AD 650, such metres dominated for the next millennium. |
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The god Quetzalcoatl had supposedly brought it to an end among the Toltecs half a millennium before. |
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In the millennium before the Communist party revolution, it was an antidote to a life of female servitude. |
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In the millennium year the club set about an ambitious task of upgrading their facilities. |
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In other words, they want to avenge history, to undo the shame of half a millennium ago with a reassertion of their glory today. |
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The celebration of the second millennium became now a millenarian goal in itself. |
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Even something as monumental as the birth of a new millennium couldn't in the end live up to all of the hype. |
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There can be no better time to have a wildly optimistic outlook than at the birth of a new millennium. |
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Born in the last year of the Victorian era, she lived to see in the new millennium after a century of turbulence and profound social change. |
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We are now entering the third millennium and we are about to collide with a post-modern, post-Christian world. |
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Archaeological evidence dating back to the third millennium B.C.E. indicates that the main island probably was settled by Sumerians. |
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Constantine's conversion had been very welcome, but had not introduced the millennium. |
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No narrow patriotism of race, country or religion will stand in the way of the millennium of universal peace. |
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With the approach of the millennium, there was a pause in the cycle of violence. |
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From midday most of the country will be celebrating the millennium with a huge picnic. |
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As the millennium approached, the Mafia was no longer the nationally recognized and ordered threat it once was. |
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Although the date of the millennium is arbitrary, it has undeniably affected how people behave. |
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My own feeling about the proper date of the millennium is that it doesn't matter. |
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As we approach the millennium it seems an appropriate time for OLOC to take stock, to reflect and review where we want to go and how. |
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It seems the flu virus, rather than a computer glitch, turned out to be the real millennium bug. |
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Their fervent hope is that anger at chaos caused by the millennium bug could lead to revulsion powerful enough to prevent the digital ascendancy. |
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Spending levels are expected to spiral above even those in 1999, when major companies splurged out of fear of the millennium bug. |
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The millennium bug stems from mainly older computer systems which were programmed to read only the last two digits of a year. |
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The new millennium begins with the launch of a new orbiter and a lander, ideally with a rover payload. |
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The millennium bug didn't seem to hamper the year 2000 rollover, but consumers are finding bugs elsewhere, according to reports. |
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Problems concerning the millennium bug aside, this has not been a particularly good century for getting things right about the future. |
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This year, the government has been working hard at persuading businesses and individuals to take the millennium bug seriously. |
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As the calendar flips to the new millennium, I feel both joy and a sense of trepidation. |
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They also stepped up on their weapons cache since the turn of the millennium. |
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This hole is the start of a project initiated to commemorate the millennium for the people of Trowbridge. |
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The ancestors of Mordva people first appeared here in the mid of the first millennium of the new era. |
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Pembrokeshire's millennium bluestone has certainly not been associated with luck in the past. |
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At the start of the new millennium, the corporate world witnessed major fiascos and ethical blunders. |
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Despite MTV, skinny lattes and text-messaging, third millennium Tarry Flynns do emerge. |
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I went skinny-dipping in the ocean at midnight at the turn of the millennium. |
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For the first millennium of mankind's navigation of the seas, we only skimmed the surface. |
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The first Nilometers and mention of their level records go back to the third millennium B.C. and even earlier. |
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Sweden has been a sovereign state for more than a millennium, and this has fostered cultural cohesion. |
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This is an example of a pattern that is half a millennium old, and is still potent in the vernacular as well as in formal usage. |
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For about a millennium after the death of the Buddha, Buddhism flourished in India. |
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As Africa attempts to achieve ambitious millennium development goals, many critical challenges confront healthcare systems. |
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Masculine desperation is rapidly evolving into the vogue cinematic theme of the new millennium. |
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In many countries where nuclear units are in operation today, nuclear energy clearly is an option for the next millennium. |
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With this issue of American Scientist we turn a page on the millennium calendar. |
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When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand. |
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The new millennium is the time for mankind's movement and the obtainment of spiritual perfection and a liberated existence, she said. |
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Most of the Reformed churches would accept the teachings of the ecumenical councils of the first millennium. |
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He was in New York to welcome the new millennium, but he traveled without his skates and stick. |
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At the end of the Mass the parishioners made a presentation of a millennium carriage clock, a set of gold vestments, and a wallet of notes. |
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In the early 3rd millennium bc a stone circle comprising thirteen pillars of local gneiss was built with a single large pillar in the centre. |
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As high school grad classes of the new millennium file into university, they bring with them a strangled enthusiasm. |
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How can this be reconciled with the market-driven, high-octane, modernising spirit of the new millennium? |
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Among the Hittites, the Anatolian civilization in western Turkey in the second millennium bc, a grape harvesting festival took place every year. |
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After the collapse of the Hittite empire around 1200 bc the site was abandoned until the mid 1st millennium bc. |
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At least the frugal Germans and their coin hoards will bring some joy to archaeologists in the fourth millennium. |
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The new millennium has also seen a swing in public opinion and political attitude towards independent education. |
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I recall on the millennium Hogmanay he chose to attend a local Glasgow street party. |
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The year of millennium celebrations comes to an end with the biggest and best Hogmanay and New Year bash that Scotland has seen. |
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Inside you can attempt to ponder the meaning of a millennium of art, from fat cherubs to blotchy irises. |
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In India, though, citizens believe the millennium marks a new era in which their country will emerge as a world superpower. |
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As the new millennium dawned and state-wide demand for power surged, the crisis broke. |
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Homesewn designs of the new millennium have been on parade this week in the four-day Bulgarian Fashion Forum which closes tonight. |
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Boffins have transformed the humble hula hoop into the must-have leisure accessory of the new millennium. |
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In the first millennium ad the most widely owned, and commonly depicted, form of body armour was the coat of mail. |
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The huge influx of cash at the turn of the millennium led to the whole Web being built in the image of the Bay area. |
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The new millennium has prompted an onslaught of institutionally engineered revisionism. |
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At the start of the new millennium, the world's researchers became intimately acquainted with an insect no larger than a gnat. |
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It is essential reading in the role of popular music at the turn of the millennium. |
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As the portentous millennium approached, evangelical thoughts turned to the long-awaited Second Coming of Christ and thence to Armageddon. |
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Belief in a future millennium either preceding or following the second coming of Christ, when he will reign on earth in a kingdom of his saints. |
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His entry into the millennium club is all the more impressive given that he has had more than his fair share of injuries. |
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Konkan Railway is grateful for this support to make India proud to be at the cutting edge of technology development in this millennium. |
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Effective use of daylight is at the cutting edge of architecture in the new millennium. |
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Because dead wood is immune to termites and wood-rotting fungi, large trees can take a millennium to weather away after dying. |
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Anyway, the little green space men need tin cans in the construction of their death ray, which will kill us all at the dawn of the millennium. |
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The start of a new decade, century and millennium, the Year 2000 naturally created some collective uneasiness. |
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Hadn't we known all about these rate rise fears long before we got down to the serious business of the millennium festivities? |
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After a year gigging all over Europe they descended into the studio returning with the finest progressive rock album of this millennium. |
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The meaning of life and the struggle for power are aspects our society still grapples with as we enter into the new millennium. |
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But the new millennium has greeted the people with dim prospects of deteriorating health. |
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That was how the prophets of doom predicted the end of the world at midnight on the millennium. |
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Sure this movie is three years old, but it feels like I haven't seen this guy for a half a millennium. |
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And when the new millennium arrived, it brought not a new age but a dispiritingly commonplace popping of a bubble of earthly greed. |
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It thus seems appropriate to be celebrating his birthday on the eve of a new millennium. |
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Domestication led to the emergence, as early as the 6th millennium bc, of cultivated barley with firmly attached grains. |
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The chinampas were an ingenious solution to a dilemma that had vexed the inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico for more than a millennium. |
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The late sculptor James McKenna was hailed as one of the best sculptors of the millennium at the unveiling of a monument at his grave in Newbridge last week. |
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This means that there was a large Moorish population in Spain half a millennium after the high point of Andalusian culture in the eleventh century. |
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Still, it must be remembered that the truly ecumenical councils of the first millennium produced great and charismatic saints to guide the church. |
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Yorkshire League groundsmen face another race against time this year, after this week's deluge threatened to wash out the first games of the new millennium. |
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The beginning of the new millennium brings renewed hope and new saviours. |
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It evokes new millennium visions of robots clunking around in factories. |
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Fearing the collapse of major computer systems as the new millennium dawned, there was a huge demand for technologists to help update systems quickly. |
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Current infrastructure policies are in some respects ill equipped to deal with the current backlogs, let alone the challenges of the next millennium. |
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She's arguably Japan's biggest and most beloved pop star of this millennium, an industry standard that inspires messianic devotion from schoolgirls and salarymen alike. |
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There must have been literally hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of initiates, across the millennium of classical history. |
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Such testosterone-laden yarns do not wear well a millennium on. |
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As a millennium project it was decided to clad the concrete porch structure with stone so that it would blend in with the beautiful stonework of the main building. |
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As a result of this work it is now known that the site began in the 5th millennium bc, the Ubaid period, growing to urban proportions by the early 4th millennium bc. |
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Consequently, in a new millennium that has been dominated by Hollywood blockbusters and British rom-coms, many film buffs have been looking abroad for their cinematic kicks. |
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For hundreds of years, around the first millennium bc, the house of worship and its home city were renowned as holy sites. |
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The best way to experience living conditions as they were at the turn of the last millennium is to book yourself into a festival once the heavens open. |
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I hope you didn't let last year's fake new millennium fool you. |
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Congress is now debating agricultural policy for the new millennium. |
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The Glasgow firm, a world leader in the supply of temporary power and temperature control units, also made a tidy fortune from millennium parties around the world. |
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Historians have traced its genealogy to the architecture found in Asia Minor under the rule of the Seljuks in the early centuries of the second millennium. |
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Starting out by tilting at windmills, the report ends up with proposals for reform that fail to deal with the real problems of the medical profession in the new millennium. |
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As I write, two propositions from which every mainstream Jew in the last millennium would have instantly recoiled have become legitimate options within Orthodox Judaism. |
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Without government funds to rebuild all the devastation, Serbians are constantly reminded of what they underwent on the brink of the new millennium. |
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The Toltecs of Tula, just north of Mexico City, revered him until the early part of the last millennium, when a new god, Tezcatlipoca, supplanted him. |
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The increasingly centralised organisation of the third millennium BC created a disciplined labour force, which was used to build vast royal monuments and elite tombs. |
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In this case, not a lot has changed in the past millennium and a half, except that we're more likely to be wearied by tedium, ennui or heartsickness than by physical fatigue. |
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Given my propensities and proclivities, I do not know how, in this symbolic sense, I could have spent the inception of the millennium in a more meaningful way. |
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Amongst the earliest structures revealed during the survey were trackways from the 4th millennium BC, visible only very rarely at extreme low water. |
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That's why value-added agriculture is the buzzword of the new millennium. |
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The first millennium was the first era when most of the world was settled, and the first time immigration and travel created a robust communication network. |
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The souterrain, a place of underground hiding for local people in the millennium before Christ, was discovered and restored by Keelan and his friends. |
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He did become one of the first people to hit a golf ball in the new millennium by hitting a tee shot off his friend's patio shortly after midnight. |
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It would be wonderful if city planning in Sofia could strike out on a unique, radical path creating a phoenix of a capital suitable for third millennium urban living. |
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Some continued in use well into the first millennium AD, and were perhaps amongst the first settlements encountered by the incoming early Celtic saints. |
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The last two decades are believed to be the warmest of the past millennium, and temperature rises in the last few years point to hotter times ahead. |
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The Indonesians were a powerful maritime nation in the 1st millennium. |
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They expect to usher in the millennium before Christ's return. |
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So, with the turn of the new millennium, and her two boys planning to head off to university, she quit her job and set herself up as a freelance HR consultant. |
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Actually, it would be about a millennium after David lived that anyone proposed that he was the author of the Psalms. |
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Some day in the next millennium, architects may be able to put design information into a machine that will automatically construct a complete building. |
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With the millennium approaching, his aim was to persuade the human population of the entire planet that, for 24 hours, they should stop killing each other. |
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They began decorating their house in 1999, for the millennium. |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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As the millennium approaches, Andersson's characters find their world falling apart around them, with few options as their sanity begins to slip away. |
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By the 1st millennium bc iron tyres were being fixed to the outside of the rim of spoked wheels, proving to be a far more robust yet lightweight structure. |
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Does the millennium begin with the year ending in zero or in one? |
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Let South Asia truly become the invincible giant of the new millennium. |
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Although this will not cut much ice with cynics, it is the same argument used to explain why the millennium bug failed to have the catastrophic effects predicted. |
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The chocoholics among us won't be surprised to learn that people were sipping decoctions of cacao a millennium earlier than archaeologists had previously thought. |
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Disappointingly, the millennium bug left my computer running smoothly. |
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South Korea's Y2K management office is continuing to call on companies to beware of the millennium bug with the start Monday of normal business operations. |
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Even the dreaded millennium bug failed to put in an appearance. |
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Those of you who think the millennium bug didn't hit, you're mistaken. |
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He was finally told that the holiday had been cancelled because airlines were too worried about flying because of the threat of the millennium bug. |
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It is the first vote ordinary people will have in America's exhaustingly long, complex and costly race to elect the first president of this millennium. |
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Research is continuing, but it poses the question, do we have here a unique glazed stone item, reminiscent of the glazed steatite of 5th millennium Mesopotamia? |
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Italians, who were internationally scolded for slowness in preparing for the millennium bug, woke up sleepily on the first morning of 2000 to find life working as usual. |
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Companies realized, when faced with the millennium bug, that disaster preparedness, security and risk management were fundamental to the survival of corporations. |
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First played by Native Americans around a millennium ago, it is the only American sport with distinctly spiritual roots. |
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In the fourth millennium BC it was divided into two sections by means of a wall, the outer section being used as a sheepfold and the inner as a living area. |
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The film looks at the pain of Easter Europe in the new millennium with humor and humanity, bringing a Lapp woman, a Russian and a Finn together to try to make sense of it all. |
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But during the millennium and start of the 21st century, demonstrations against globalism have been on the rise, responding to rapid developments in transnationalism. |
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For more than a millennium, until its fall in 1797, the Republic of Venice was governed by an oligarchy, comprising a limited number of patrician families. |
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He has sabotaged any chance of Australia becoming a Republic this side of the millennium but we will become a Republic some time in the next ten years. |
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He calls human trafficking the human rights issue of the new millennium. |
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This is not on the scale of enron, WorldCom, Tyco, and the other poster companies for new millennium corporate disasters. |
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The first element of the vision was radical at the turn of the millennium. |
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The escalatory ladder is far more terrifying than it was on the eve of the millennium. |
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London's FTSE 100 index peaked at 6,900 at the turn of the millennium. |
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Over the course of the millennium, the sea level could rise by 20 feet. |
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For the millennium the hotel planted 600 trees to create an arboretum. |
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We have children waiting in the pouring rain, in a roofless hut, their eyes eagerly awaiting the arrival of their teacher to guide them into the new millennium. |
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The keyword of Western social development after millennium was the spread of liberties and autonomies in Western Europe. |
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Historical studies showed that well into the second millennium the church had functioned in a more synodal or collegial fashion. |
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The Neolithic Revolution was introduced in the 6th millennium BC by the Cardial culture coming from the Italian Peninsula. |
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With the decline of the Roman Empire, the narrative shifts to Medieval art, which lasted for a millennium. |
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As hurling entered the new millennium, it has remained Ireland's second most popular sport. |
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Thamud is the name of an ancient civilization in the Hejaz known from the 1st millennium BC to near the time of Muhammad. |
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It was here, in the late 4th millennium BC, that the world's first writing system and recorded history itself were born. |
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From the later first millennium BC, foggaras or qanats proliferated in several parts of Fazzan. |
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During the 3rd millennium BC, a cultural symbiosis developed between the Sumerians and the Akkadians, which included widespread bilingualism. |
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This mutual influence has prompted scholars to refer to Sumerian and Akkadian of the 3rd millennium BC as a Sprachbund. |
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Tracing its roots to the 2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia's governmental system was a monarchy for most of its history. |
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The year 2000 was celebrated as the beginning of the third millennium. |
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At the threshold of this millennium, the exponential function was accepted as reflecting most phenomena. |
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Next came the 2000 millennium attack plots, which included an attempted bombing of Los Angeles International Airport. |
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In the early 3rd millennium BC, the metallurgy of copper and silver began to develop. |
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And Pharoahe and his crew definitely on some serious next level poetry type ishhh, and the next millennium rap is some next level poetry. |
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Organized caravans, visible by the 2nd millennium BCE, could carry goods across a large distance as fodder was mostly available along the way. |
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Civilisation arose during the 4th millennium BC and revolved initially around a southern Sumerian culture that invented an ideogrammatic script. |
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Agriculture was introduced during the 5th millennium BC by migrants from the south and east. |
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Phoenicians of the late 3rd millennium BCE may have entered the area, but no settlements resulted. |
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For me, the white marble Cycladic heads of the third millennium BCE, with their long, prominent triangular noses, immediately come to mind. |
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During the 6th millennium BCE, the climate of Scandinavia was generally warmer and more humid than today. |
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During the 4th millennium BCE, the Funnelbeaker culture expanded into Sweden up to Uppland. |
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During the half millennium of the Republic, Rome rose from a regional power of the Latium to the dominant force in Italy and beyond. |
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Evidence of permanent settlement dates from the 8th millennium BC in the Balkans. |
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Sedentary village life based on farming did not develop until the second millennium BC, referred to as the formative period. |
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In the 40th millennium BC, during the Upper Paleolithic and the last ice age, the first large settlement of Europe by modern humans occurred. |
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What are we teaching public relations students at the close of the millennium? |
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The empire would remain in continuous existence for nearly a millennium, as the Holy Roman Empire, a true imperial successor to Charles. |
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As the end of the first millennium grew near, many prominent Icelanders had accepted the new faith. |
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For years now the media has been warning the world about the millennium bug. |
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These stories all portray Migration Period events from a millennium earlier. |
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Yet his coming to be seen as a savior figure, as an inaugurator of the millennium, was not his work alone. |
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From the 2nd millennium BCE, nephrite jade was being traded from mines in the region of Yarkand and Khotan to China. |
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Shortly before the end of the fifth millennium BC, there are no longer evidence for production of tin bronze. |
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During the end of the fourth millennium BC, the southern part of the Persian Gulf was dominated by the Dilmun civilization. |
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Since the earliest second millennium BC, Assyrians settled in swaths of western Iran, and incorporated the region into their territories. |
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The beginning of the 1st millennium BC saw extensive developments in iron metallurgy in India. |
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Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no historical or oral records of that period. |
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Gold artifacts such as the golden hats and the Nebra disk appeared in Central Europe from the 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age. |
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In Lost Modernities, Alexander Woodside explores east Asian political modernity over more than a millennium in the context of global history. |
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By the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the Zhou dynasty began to emerge in the Yellow River valley, overrunning the territory of the Shang. |
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By extrapolation, the same types of objects were smacking Earth directly about once every millennium. |
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During the first millennium AD, maize cultivation spread more widely in the areas north. |
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The rough geographical outlines of this same trade route would dominate the pepper trade into Europe for a millennium and a half to come. |
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Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press was one of the most influential events in the second millennium. |
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For more detail about the changes in the first millennium AD, see the section on the development of Old English vowels. |
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Of the many chapels, few are still used for their original purpose and a number of closed since the turn of the millennium. |
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Halfway through the first millennium BCE, the Bantu had also settled as far south as what is now Angola. |
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Since officially declaring bandhood around the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus has convincingly modeled a closed society. |
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This civilisation collapsed at the start of the second millennium BCE and was later followed by the Iron Age Vedic Civilisation. |
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What changes will be wrought in the character and condition of mankind, as the millennium advances and rolls blissfully away. |
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The millennium from 500 BCE to 500 CE saw a series of empires of unprecedented size develop. |
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Javan rice terraces have existed for more than a millennium, and had supported ancient agricultural kingdoms. |
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Flamingos and pelicans were once found along the southern shores of the North Sea, but became extinct over the 2nd millennium. |
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Gutenberg's innovations in movable type printing have been called the most important invention of the second millennium. |
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They also point out that it's mathematically impossible for the third millennium to have begun when 1999 ended regardless of who was in favor. |
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A second approach was to adopt two different views on the millennium problem and celebrate the new millennium twice. |
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The Arkalochori Axe is a bronze, Minoan, axe from the second millennium BC thought to be used for religious purposes. |
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Clive returns home to continue work on a symphony he has been commissioned to write for the forthcoming millennium. |
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As a frontier town for over a millennium and a half, Carlisle is a military city. |
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The transition of the Migration period to the Middle Ages proper took place over the course of the second half of the 1st millennium. |
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Egyptian mummies of the 2nd millennium BC show evidence of smallpox, but measles does not leave palaeopathological evidence in human remains. |
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I wanted to explore how at the launch of a new millennium many people were beginning to feel like teratoids in the global commodity exchange. |
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As we begin a new millennium, it is a good time for managers to reevaluate their organizations' strategies. |
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Lost Canyons is a music CD resurrecting the haunting echoes of the Anasazi flute, an instrument lost to human ears for over a millennium. |
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The basic plough, with coulter, ploughshare and mouldboard remained in use for a millennium. |
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England however was slowly conquered around the turn of the first millennium AD, and eventually became a feudal possession of Denmark. |
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Around 2000, several footbridges were added along the Thames, either as part of the Thames Path or in commemoration of the millennium. |
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This significantly deleverages our balance sheet and poises our Company for continued growth in sales and earnings in the new millennium. |
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Kenilworth Castle is to appear on a first-day cover to celebrate the new millennium. |
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The gardens were extensively restored as part of the resort's millennium celebrations and remain a major attraction. |
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During the early second millennium, Saint George became a model of chivalry in works of literature, including medieval romances. |
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In the first millennium, these were most likely to be Gospel Books, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells. |
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Sons of Liberty caps and Ts carry a message from 1770 into a new millennium. |
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Greenland's culture began with settlement in the second millennium BC by the Dorset Culture, shortly after the end of the ice age. |
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Within the next millennium, wares were decorated with elaborate painted designs and natural forms, incising and burnished. |
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An additional millennium salt and pepper shaker on a horizontal axis, previously exclusive to Neiman Marcus' catalog, will also be available. |
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As late as the middle centuries of the 1st millennium the inhabitants of Ireland did not appear to have a collective name for themselves. |
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Health care executives are planning for the turn of the century and the millennium bug. |
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The first World Series of the new millennium was an all-New York affair. |
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Greek has been spoken in the Balkan peninsula since around the 3rd millennium BC, or possibly earlier. |
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How ironic to uncage the new millennium and find 19th-century Darwinism at a new apex. |
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In the following millennium, the oldest scriptures associated with Hinduism began to be composed. |
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Social stratification, based on caste, emerged in the first millennium BCE, and Buddhism and Jainism arose. |
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A millennium, mah son, am jes' de same as a thousan' legged worm, only hits got mo' legs. |
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The region is steeped in history and was for almost a millennium known as the Kingdom of Gwynedd. |
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As best they could, the imperial moneyers carved coin dies which imitated the coins of ancient Rome from half a millennium before. |
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The writings of Greek physician Galen had dominated European medical thinking for over a millennium. |
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These moves resulted in BA becoming Gatwick's dominant airline by the turn of the millennium. |
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Buddhism, by the last centuries of the 1st millennium BCE, was prominent in the Himalayan region, Gandhara, Hindu Kush region and Bactria. |
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It's a crime which has ties with the team's original investigation from the turn of the millennium, when Witten was accused of killing 18-year-old drug addict Darcy Blaine. |
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Kassite conquerors terminated the Babylonian era at the turn of the second millennium BC and introduced a bronze age characterised by relative cultural stagnation. |
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I READ with dismay the comments madeby J Hill about the money wasted by the government in preparing for the millennium bug, when ultimately the problem never occurred. |
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But in the health sector, the government's Y2K team said only major hospitals have made the necessary technical fix to cope with the millennium bug. |
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The origins of modern handbells lie in the Middle Ages, although their predecessors were two ancient instruments, the tintinnabula and cymbala, from over a millennium ago. |
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But the foresightedness of the local council in investing millions to give her a kick into the new millennium has transformed the once shabby appearance. |
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The first settlers arrived in the fifth millennium but all that remains from this period is a single stone hand axe which was found in Druids Lane. |
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He pointed out that the tools are very much similar to those prevailed at the beginning of the 10th millennium, marking the Mesolithic and Epipaleolithic period. |
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Set in New York just before the millennium, our man is former cop turned private eye Matthew Scudder who's hired by a drug dealer to rescue his abducted wife. |
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These prefigure the more complex aspects of virtual and real interactions which the cyber will deliver to us in these early years of the new millennium. |
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The number of postholes dating to the early 3rd millennium BC suggest that some form of timber structure was built within the enclosure during this period. |
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The beginning of the new millennium saw ESA become, along with agencies like NASA, JAXA, ISRO, CSA and Roscosmos, one of the major participants in scientific space research. |
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However, a number of the bands of this era, particularly Travis, Stereophonics and Coldplay, continued to record and enjoy commercial success into the new millennium. |
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But towards the turn of the millennium its popularity was deemed to have dwindled as the UK garage style known as speed garage yielded several hit singles. |
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However, in the new millennium the trend has been for the national delegations to centralise their activity and hold their celebrations in the Euroclub. |
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In the latter part of the second millennium, the finds of archaeology allowed a view of the settlement pattern to be inferred from changes in artefacts. |
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It has seen exponential growth since the turn of the millennium. |
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The second, The Millennium Bell, consisted of pastiches of a number of styles of music that represented various historical periods over the past millennium. |
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Handoga, dated to the fourth millennium BP, has in turn yielded obsidian microliths and plain ceramics used by early nomadic pastoralists with domesticated cattle. |
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Perth Concert Hall which opened in 2005, was built on the site of the former Horsecross Market and largely funded from Britain's millennium celebrations. |
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There is a 2nd or 3rd millennium BC chambered cairn, an Iron Age promontory fort and the remains of other prehistoric settlement dating from the Bronze Age nearby. |
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From the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC until the Middle Ages, seals of various kinds were in production in the Aegean islands and mainland Greece. |
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The events of Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy take place during the galactic interregnum in his Foundation Universe, taking place in the 25th millennium. |
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The natural harbour of the Haven was known as a safe port and was exploited for several historical military operations throughout the second millennium. |
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The company entered the new millennium in a state of some turmoil. |
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Navigation was known in Sumer between the 4th and the 3rd millennium BCE, and was probably known by the Indians and the Chinese people before the Sumerians. |
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