The scientist decided to take part in the epoch-making event and joined another expedition devoted to Atlantis. |
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The antislavery crusade, beginning in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, thus emerges as a singular, epoch-making event. |
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This is the same version, in other words, that formed the basis of that epoch-making 1957 production. |
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It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe. |
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Men of science come up with a brilliant, epoch-making idea that should, by rights, change the course of human history. |
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But for a private gallery in Edinburgh, or anywhere in Scotland, it is not only brave, it's epoch-making. |
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The summit between the two Koreas was widely hailed as an epoch-making event. |
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It is an epoch-making result which allows to lay solid and important basis for the European Union and to give a new impetus to the community way. |
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The moment you leave a story it's bound to turn epoch-making. |
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On reviewing the epoch-making events of the eighteenth century, we find a condition of affairs startling in its abnormity. |
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So ended four years of preparation, begun without any anticipation of their epoch-making realisation. |
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Beethoven's epoch-making utterances may be more digestible in single helpings. |
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Today's announcement represents more than just an epoch-making triumph of science and reason. |
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They are cultural treasures, and bear witness to epoch-making changes and unique occurrences in nature. |
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The dawn of the present millennium was anticipated as auspicious and epoch-making. |
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It was an epoch-making move into enlightenment when the cave people first decided on standards of correspondence. |
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In two days' time, we may encounter the single biggest epoch-making event in over three decades of conflict, an agreement that will bring a permanent peace. |
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This event must be regarded as one of the most epoch-making in international legal development since the Second World War. |
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I highly recommend this epoch-making CD-ROM to teachers, students, and even autodidacts. |
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While the art it contains is far from epoch-making, it does define an attitude currently prevalent among many young, principally London-based artists and art schools. |
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The plight of these poor folk who were losing their wee holiday homes was no doubt a worthy topic but I was looking for something a touch more epoch-making. |
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We can say that we are facing a social phenomenon of epoch-making proportions that requires bold, forwardlooking policies of international cooperation if it is to be handled effectively. |
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This judgment has certainly been an epoch-making event. |
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On that score, these books disappoint. These were epoch-making lives. |
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This year we are commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, an epoch-making instrument if ever there was one. |
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Let us give our work the epoch-making status it deserves! |
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It is the right time for anyone who wishes to examine the beginnings of this epoch-making organisation, to look how far we have come and distil the lessons for the next phases. |
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Tampere and The Hague gave particular prominence to this set of issues and to compliance with the Geneva Convention, and in late 2003 this Parliament approved an epoch-making resolution in the report by Claude Moraes. |
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Unprecedented reductions in mortality occurred during the first half of this century, reflecting epoch-making advances in medicine, public health, and the general standard of living. |
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In helping to build a better world community, perhaps his most important mission was as one of five commissioners responsible for setting up the epoch-making free elections in South Africa. |
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This paved the way for the unexpected discovery of sensational celestial novelties that were to produce an epoch-making intellectual and anthropological revolution. |
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There is no undersoil heating, you will have gathered, at the 14-year-old stadium where Ireland have won once in eight attempts – in 2000, when Brian O'Driscoll galloped to an epoch-making hat-trick of tries. |
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