Sentence examples for as epochal from inspiring English sources

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If not quite as epochal as their Glasto comeback, a giddy end to a championship weekend.

But I wonder whether in some ways the shifts have not been quite as epochal as they have sometimes seemed.

And yet another player with dazzling skills in a Stanley Cup series that promises to be as epochal as any over the last quarter-century.

A calm reading of the document shows that the changes in terms of doctrine aren't nearly as epochal as the White House would have us believe or its critics would have us fear.

The other is that even at the height of the Thatcher years, Moore and Lloyd thought that something as epochal as a nuclear war would be necessary before Britain embraced fascism.

Is he too busy mugging in Eminem videos to drop something as epochal as 1992's The Chronic? Are the Kendrick collaborations just a chance for the new star to doff his cap at a legend before he's put out to pasture?

As epochal as Mendelssohn's Berlin revival of Bach's "St.

Many of the country's environmental leaders hailed the move as epochal.

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