Sentence examples for until the beginnings from inspiring English sources

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There the organization of work developed along lines that remained unchanged for the next 5,000 years, until the beginnings of mechanization and industrialization in the 18th century.

And so it went, for many years, until the beginnings of the Civil War caused an irreparable breach between the Frémonts and Benton.

Though they occasionally fought with the Romans and with neighbouring tribes, the main body of the Lombards seems to have pursued a settled, pastoral existence until the beginnings of their great southward migrations in the 4th century.

Dr. Shearman, who lived in Cambridge, Mass., was a leading expert on Raphael as well as on Italian Mannerism, the highly stylized form that began in the High Renaissance in the 1520's and lasted until the beginnings of the Baroque style around 1590.

Behaviorism of one sort or another was an immensely popular research program or methodological commitment among students of behavior from about the second decade of the twentieth century through its middle decade, at least until the beginnings of the cognitive science revolution (see Bechtel, Abrahamsen, and Graham, 1998, pp. 15 17).

The paraffin blocks were trimmed in at 10 μm until the beginnings of the orientated midguts were revealed.

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As a result, I never smiled and did not wear lipstick until my 20s -- the beginnings of my body image issues.

Such military law prevailed through medieval times in Europe until the 16th century, when the beginnings of a military judicial process arose, creating military councils charged with the duty of determining guilt and punishment.

Indica rice does not make an appearance in Southeast Asia until about 2,000 years ago, contemporary with the beginnings of contact with India.

Epidemiological criteria are met with a confirmed case of pertussis via laboratory testing, which is performed between the beginnings of the catarrhal period until three weeks after the beginning of the disease paroxysmal period.

Early Christian art, also called Paleo-Christian art or primitive Christian art, architecture, painting, and sculpture from the beginnings of Christianity until about the early 6th century, particularly the art of Italy and the western Mediterranean.

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