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Excavations there in the first half of the 20th century uncovered three levels of habitation extending in time from the late prehistoric period to the 3rd dynasty of Ur (c. 2112 2004 bc).
The dynamic case, with an elastic layer impulse response extending in time, is compared with the case where the corresponding quasi-static response is used.
Some authors have suggested that comprehension of complex syntax involves cognitive processes extending in time well beyond the presentation of the sentence, known commonly as "reanalysis" (Caplan and Waters 1999).
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The moment extended in time; I sipped my coffee.
Individual battles lost decisiveness as they extended in time and space.
He is, after all, a person extended in time, not a series of disconnected selves.
The impression is a kind of see-through, cataclysmic transformation or entropic decay extended in time and space.
It could conceivably extend in time to include the crime Palestinians have committed by using suicide bombers to kill innocent Israeli civilians on dozens of occasions in past years.
But the Queen was not present at the 65th commemorations in 2009 after a diplomatic mix-up which led to no formal invitation being extended in time.
But Vologeses VI did manage to maintain himself in parts of Babylonia; his dated coins extend in time to ad 228 229.
But, as this last sabbatical extends in time, I also notice the telltale pockets under my eyes, the stiffness in my joints, the hearing problem, the slight dizziness and loss of balance as I walk out into the street.
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