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1 They mark an epoch in the constitutional history of the world.
2 Today's events mark an epoch , the greatest epoch in our history, he concluded.
3 May this exposition mark an epoch in the art of America!
4 Every age is no doubt apt to exaggerate its own claims to mark an epoch .
5 Mr. Ryder resolved that this ball should mark an epoch in the social history of Groveland.
6 He believed the opera was going to mark an epoch in the history of the lyric stage.
7 As in England, we will be bang up against an industrial awakening that will mark an epoch .
8 The thin sandstones of the Oriskany mark an epoch when waves worked over the deposits of former coastal plains.
9 For the man who had kindled a fire-theblaze of which was to mark an epoch -he was exceptionally calm.
10 The new store when thrown open would mark an epoch in the retail drygoods business of the city, the order began.
11 But we must not for a moment suppose that the mere erection of an observatory can mark an epoch in scientific history.
12 Had the Italic philosophers accomplished nothing more than this, their accomplishment would none the less mark an epoch in the progress of thought.
13 The name of this ship has now become historic, and a chance conversation in mid-ocean was destined to mark an epoch in human evolution.
14 But with much general improvement and literary industry there was still nothing great or original, nothing to mark an epoch in the history of letters.
15 The so-called conversion of the king marks an epoch in human history.
16 This little battle marked an epoch in the history of the war.
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