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the epoch
noun
A particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable or noteworthy.
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It is the epoch we are in.
The big word of the epoch was 'improvise'improvise
The epoch of the first two Dumas began.
It says something about the epoch we're living through".
"Perhaps, however, it was the epoch that made the man as opposed to the man that made the epoch".
The important thing, he stressed, is that the epoch be defined using traditional scientific criteria.
Illich argued that contemporary medicine had "brought the epoch of natural death to an end".
That other witness to the epoch, Shirley Ann, never speaks about it.
In the twentieth century, the epoch of "The Waste Land," an aesthetic of desolation took hold.
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He wrote that the "epoch-making paper" stood out in considering Beowulf as literature.
"We shot very fast, in a studio that shares a bathroom with the Epoch Times offices.
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