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His guys lost three straight and their season was over and so was their epoch.
She and her sister, Françoise Dorléac, were the darlings of their epoch.
"All traditions arise as ruptures with their epoch," said Mr. Brahem, who will be appearing at Joe's Pub on Tuesday.
And, like most of the great actor-director teams of the fifties and sixties, Parker and Avedon defined their epoch.
It was as if they were exhausted from the effort of making up their epoch as they went along: Free Love, Free Angela, Free Your Mind.
Yet there's something intriguing about such pictures, which show not the great heroes and heroines of their epoch but unglamorous men and women who made love, bore children, fought wars, bought real estate, played by the rules.
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Since their epoch-making recording of the piece nearly 20 years ago, Gardiner's interpretation has deepened, and the singing of the Monteverdi Choir as well the playing of the English Baroque Soloists has become still more accomplished and assured.
Their epoch-making paper on the double helix was published in 1953, and in 1962 they won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with their colleague Dr. Maurice Wilkins.
David Coulthard and Jacques Villeneuve have 13 and 11, but their epochs appear to have come and gone.
The world champions have always been the greatest players of their epochs.
So the juxtaposition of Titian and Manet masterpieces from the Uffizi and the Musée d'Orsay — the most notorious nudes of their epochs — is an event.
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