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the epochs
noun
A particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable or noteworthy.
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Certainly few women alive have so spanned the epochs and their representative social contents.
Other species are embedded in the fossil record of the epochs they belong to.
Ivan Vazov almost alone links as a writer the epochs before and after liberation.
In plants, variations in the epochs of the life cycle are often centred around the times of fertilization and meiosis.
Born in Rome and educated in Athens, Boethius was one of the great mediators and translators, living on the narrow no-man's-land that divided the epochs.
Neighborhoods, cradled in this valley and ringing the foothills, are fertile entrepreneurial grounds and a testament to the epochs that came before.
Human migrations have been fundamental to the broad sweep of human history and have themselves changed in basic ways over the epochs.
While still students, they formed a five-piece electro-pop band, the Epochs, and made two albums before disbanding in 2008.
The number of the epochs is 92.
(b) Classification rate with the epochs.
(a) Training error with the epochs.
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