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Because that makes perfect chronological sense, obviously.
In a strictly chronological sense this is the painting's first known title).
If the book doesn't make strict chronological sense, it does obey emotional logic.
While not young in a chronological sense, the musical life of Italy was reborn at the beginning of the 16th century after a century of relative dormancy.
What she offers in this account is not a diary in any strict chronological sense, but rather a glimpse of madness from inside the eye of the storm.
Yet from worrying about the magazine's priority, in any chronological sense (and by taking Bickerton's claims as both his guide and straw man), he misses the reasons for the enduring preëminence of the primordial Cahiers of the nineteen-fifties.
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In a chronological and theoretical sense, there are classical – those created throughout the 19th century – and post-classical anarchist schools – those created since the mid-20th century and after.
A chronological order made no sense, either, considering the manner in which people died.
The community has long been divided by generation, not only in the sense of chronological age but also in the immigrants' place along the smuggling chain.
In one sense the chronological age of the patient is not relevant as it gives an artificial estimate of the individual's health status.
Medium acidification may accelerate chronological aging by nutrient sensing pathway activation and oxidative stress stimulation (Longo et al. 2012).
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