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To periods
noun
A length of time.
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Market crashes are healthy reactions to periods of over-valuation.
You would start spending time with a congregation, perhaps building to periods of several months.
In technology they can lead to periods of confusion in which helpful standards are dismantled.
Both teams could point to periods of play in which they held the position of power.
He was also subject to periods of manic feuding with people in the art world.
For decades, Washington has lurched from periods of frenetic action to periods of aggravating stalemate.
But she's prone to periods of severe anxiety, which then produce stomach pain and indigestion.
The two terms, however, are often used interchangeably when referring to periods preceding the 20th century.
Brain Images Say Yes" (Sept . 26: That hysteria is "real" is little comfort to those given to periods of hysteria.
"Lost in Translation" My phone autocorrects all exclamation marks to periods, and people misinterpret my texts as cold and snarky.
He did not recognise it as a young man but he was also prone to periods of depression.
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