Segment of time in history.
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Examples for "period"
1Why should the situation reach a crisis point in a valley period?
2The New Year period may bring about a welcome change of scenery.
3A final vote on new regulations would follow a public comment period.
4In the second period Carrick also helped create the Devils' second goal.
5However, any potential move this trade period would likely come much cheaper.
1This is what I'm referring to when I talk about diet periodization.
2Integration of periodization principles into a rehabilitation programme still however remains a challenge.
3If we adopt a political system of periodization, we might say that around 500 B.C.
4To some degree any periodization is a matter of convenience, and it should be accepted as such.
5Future research should verify if these findings are applicable to runners of different levels and other periodization models.
1At one historical period civilizations were established in the tropics and semi-tropics.
2At a very remote historical period the mechanism of eclipses had been discovered.
3Perhaps I missed out on the historical period when the currency was farmyard poultry.
4Game of Thrones is hardly the first historical period production to feature an anachronism.
5But they had already made Egypt what it has been throughout the historical period.
1The Pass Bridge itself is linked to an even earlier disturbed historical epoch.
2A historical epoch always leaves behind a handful of people for the following period.
3The real historical epoch closed, a new age began with the granting of the Great Charter.
4He stands at the head of a great historical epoch, which was prepared to receive and crown him.
5It's as if some secret wormhole into a different historical epoch has been discovered and the knowledge of centuries is being unlearned.
1Europe has drawn 10 in the same time period, CB Insights said.
2Survival rates also have improved among cases diagnosed over this time period.
3Roth: I'd say Wednesdays at 9 is a particularly competitive time period.
4Does the breach only concern data collected in a specific time period?
5Quality adult dramas released in this time period produce very healthy multiples.
1Three separate time periods are used in order to prevent attrition bias.
2LPV as first choice drug is often used over long time periods.
3Studies have documented significant anomalies in radiocarbon data for certain time periods.
4The houses on this block are hodge-podge, from all different time periods.
5Two time periods were sampled to assess short-term stability of sleep-wake patterns.
1They may cover great historical periods and represent the ideas of many men.
2You can go back to time immemorial and look for historical periods that have a Germany.
3Or are there historical periods that remain untouched?
4They represented rather the costumes and common dress of many peoples of many countries over many historical periods.
5Of all historical periods, the Middle Ages have undergone the most revision in recent times, visually at least.
1It is not an attractive representation of the first colossus of the Irish historical era, nor an accurate one.
2They might focus more on the shared culture of a geographic area or historical era, such as Scandinavian, Germanic, or Viking.
3The world is turning round and over and back to that one previous historical era when the aversion to childbearing was widespread.
4Granted, during some historical eras, conservation has been a virtue.
5It crosses historical eras, has been responsible for entire governments rising and falling, and has propped up beleaguered economies.
6We seem to be living in 2 worlds-or2 historical eras-atthe same time.
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Translations for historical era