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Chron
noun
A period of time between two geomagnetic reversals.
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5 6, where Assyria is called the land of Nimrod, and I Chron.
I've got a pretty fast brain: it goes a million miles an hour, and the chron calms it down.
The proof, he says, is in his trophy case: he was on "chron," as he prefers to call cannabis, when he won each of his medals.
When your body is all tensed up, if you've got a pinched nerve or something, chron helps with that.
But I've talked to athletes in motocross, skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, and BASE jumping who use chron.
In 1984, Cardinal Law testified, the archdiocese had a "chron file," a chronological set of copies of all outgoing correspondence.
"You need a chron file," he said.
598 BCE Jehoiakim, also spelled Joakim, in the Old Testament (II Kings 23 34 24:17; Jer. 22 13 19; II Chron. 36 4 8), son of King Josiah and king of Judah (c. 609 598 bc).
Jehoiakim, also spelled Joakim, in the Old Testament (II Kings 23 34 24:17; Jer. 22 13 19; II Chron. 36 4 8), son of King Josiah and king of Judah (c. 609 598 bc).
February also sees the release of a beautiful seven-LP box-set of Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen's recordings for the Rune Grammofon label, complete with bonus tracks and his brand new album, Chron.
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Traditional stratigraphic schemes rely on two scales: (1) a time scale (using eons, eras, periods, epochs, ages, and chrons), for which each unit is defined by its beginning and ending points, and (2) a correlated scale of rock sequences (using systems, series, stages, and chronozones).
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