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immemorial

adjective

That is beyond memory; ancient.

  • The rocks had stood overlooking the valley since time immemorial.

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Or, of course, he could have used the one sanction that parents from time immemorial have employed to make activities less appealing to their children: he could have joined the game himself.

"The sheaf is giving way to sheep", as Crace puts it here, and an immemorial connection between people and their local environment is being broken.

People have dreamt of immortality since time immemorial.

Since time immemorial, hunters have trapped, killed and eaten migratory birds on their way to and from Africa.

Some of the paths were built by the Romans; others date back to "time immemorial", a date established by legal convention to be the reign of Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199).Paths were originally designed for practical, rather than leisure, use.

SINCE time immemorial man has looked at the stars in awe and wonderment.

Yet nothing seems to animate them like these tracks from almost 20 years ago.In this section The Company that ruled the waves Frog-hunters of the Western Ghats The game A path through time immemorial How Luther went viral The faith (and doubts) of our fathers The servant problem Why have servants?

Since time immemorial they have clashed over land and water.

And particularly relevant at the moment it was the first state-backed company to make its mark on the world.In this section The Company that ruled the waves Frog-hunters of the Western Ghats The game A path through time immemorial How Luther went viral The faith (and doubts) of our fathers The servant problem Why have servants?

Yet exactly how the American drinkers who predominate on the site get to knock back a Westvleteren 12 is something of a mystery.In this section The Company that ruled the waves Frog-hunters of the Western Ghats The game A path through time immemorial How Luther went viral The faith (and doubts) of our fathers The servant problem Why have servants?

In David Vann's fourth work of fiction, an 11-year-old boy the unnamed narrator of the novel is hunting deer with his father on land which has belonged to them from time immemorial.

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