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The Cromerian is generally considered to mark the inception of middle Pleistocene times.
Not only did the Christian church become a state church, including in its liturgy prayers for the empire and the emperor, but it also brought the Roman Empire into the framework of Christian eschatology (doctrine of last things), as the last of the world monarchies whose end would mark the inception of the kingdom of God.
We used the date of starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) service to mark the inception of comprehensive AIDS funding in the HC.
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The Rape of Lucretia marked the inception of the English Opera Group, with Britten as artistic director, composer, and conductor.
The industrial revolution in the 18th century marked the inception of a rapid global urbanisation trend that has persisted to this day (UN-HABITAT [2009]).
The launch marked the inception of a UN Resolution on Early Childhood and Peacebulding to be endorsed by Member States and to promote investment in early childhood development (ECD) programs at the National level.
Close to the early late Barremian transition, the South Provence domain was marked by the inception of rudistid, Agriopleura-dominated, carbonates, while further to the North, the expansion of the latter biota was delayed, presumably due to greater subsidence rates driven by extensive E W-trending basE W-trending.
Still, a ceremony to mark the project's inception on Thursday received strikingly little public or news attention here, a measure of how the once red-hot anxiety over the threat from hurricanes has faded.
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