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1 It seemed undamaged, despite having survived the Foefire and the intervening centuries .
2 Over the intervening centuries the jungle appeared to have engulfed everything.
3 Apparently, down all the intervening centuries , the payment of the trade had not picked up.
4 But in intervening centuries , chauvinism of all kinds, especially male, has earned a bad name.
5 What is the link that spans the intervening centuries ?
6 The 'n' got lost in the intervening centuries .
7 But even in the stagnation of the intervening centuries the old Stoic-Christian ideal never was utterly forgotten.
8 The teaching of our New, Independent School is identically the same-plusthe physiologico-chemicaldiscoveries of the intervening centuries .
9 The primitive experience is there in its essentials, enriched by the aesthetic and intellectual gains of the intervening centuries .
10 In the intervening centuries , however, some other visitor to Shastar had scratched two lines of poetry on the wall:
11 In the intervening centuries , Zeus' remembrances of Prometheus' earlier coming became tainted with ill will and clouded by inflated distrust.
12 Never had the monks heard Caedmon, or any other minstrel, sing with such fire; the intervening centuries fled before his song.
13 But first He sketched, in a few words, the tribulations through which His church was to pass during the intervening centuries .
14 The Romans left long before; during the intervening centuries even their famous roads have become broken or overgrown, often fading into wilderness.
15 Compare this with the map on page 4, and note the progress in geographical discovery which had been made during the intervening centuries . ]
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