No matter how the case ends, the court's decision to accept the recorded testimony from the two children as corroborative evidence is epochal. |
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I'm certain they had a Chess channel, where epochal matches of the past were recreated in hushed reverential tones. |
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On August 28, 1826, following an epochal storm in the White Mountains, the family perished under an enormous rockslide. |
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The current information revolution can be termed as the fifth epochal event since the birth of the human species. |
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If Bobbitt's predictions prove correct, The Shield of Achilles will rightly be seen as an epochal work. |
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He recalled the Exodus and other epochal events in Western history, claiming a similar importance for the present struggle. |
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What he lacks is the charisma of an Olivier, whose epochal Coriolanus is dazzlingly evoked in two pages of Kenneth Tynan's Curtains. |
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What is happening today is simply the latest in a series of epochal economic shifts. |
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As with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the launching of Sputnik, epochal events can briefly change all the rules of the political game. |
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Scholars who seek to move beyond these epochal events may encounter obstacles as they negotiate the oral archive. |
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But according to the authors, the epochal events failed to alter how most high administration officials understood the world. |
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By exacerbating the contradiction between self-determination and self-abasement, the way was cleared for an epochal resolution. |
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The death of Ronald Reagan has proved an oddly epochal event, not just in America but across the world. |
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The epochal event of the post-war world, the winning of the Cold War, is little understood and seldom discussed. |
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Her country's epochal events form the colorful backdrop for her breathless and episodic recounting of her own journey of self-transformation. |
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Perhaps this is what the north country was like after the epochal flood, when peace followed turbulence. |
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Both bands offered enigmatic singles and an epochal debut followed by an almost trad sophomore classic and a schizo follow-up. |
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The Charlatans' frontman provided guest vocals on their epochal debut, but times have changed. |
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After this activity, there was another gathering for talking about another aspect of the spreading of fifth epochal revelation: study groups. |
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Buy from Amazon.comAMERICANS remember their revolution as an event both epochal and clean. |
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Jesus' method of teaching in Rome was not to present the epochal fact, but to expand upon the truths they already recognized. |
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The forth epochal revelation revealed a simple truth, that God is our Father. |
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Until the last phase of his earth career, the epochal fact of Jesus' combined nature was concealed. |
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We are the wellspring to the world for wisdom relating to the fifth epochal revelation. |
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All this he laid out in a long-delayed and epochal speech in London on January 23rd. But Mr Cameron's plan to realise his vision is risky. |
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But I wonder whether in some ways the shifts have not been quite as epochal as they have sometimes seemed. |
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After that, people expressed their opinions and their experiences about how to spread the fifth epochal revelation. |
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The primary messengers of the third and fourth epochal revelations had to leave social, economic, and political reconstruction to their hearers. |
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The first type of epochal revelation is a spiritual-and-cultural revelation. |
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Globalisation is associated with possibly epochal changes of demand and supply, the structural part of which is difficult to assess. |
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The Ohrid Forum was unquestionably an epochal event, which succeeded in defining concrete action in the fields of education, culture and science. |
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It is becoming increasingly apparent that the fifth epochal revelation must be made available to our brothers and sisters around the planet. |
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A phenomenon of epochal dimensions like migrations requires a policy that can take the many mechanisms that characterize it into consideration. |
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Again, to delay epochal confrontation does not mean to avoid all controversy. |
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All epochal revelations are designed to have a particular quality of superhuman credibility. |
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Law 180 opened the doors to an epochal change in the legislation of many countries. |
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These epochal developments have not commanded much official attention. |
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Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism. |
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These, too, we've come to expect, and if they weren't around we'd have reason to wonder if the event itself were as epochal as it's supposed to be. |
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I'd say this thing is moving toward an epochal confrontation. |
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His deficiencies and self-doubts, amid his epochal mission of liberation, are precisely what make him interesting. |
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For them the great epochal challenge facing London is bendy buses. |
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Later, he embarked on a revised edition of this epochal work with a masterful correlation of stethoscopic sounds and diseases of the chest documented by postmortem findings. |
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Later, after fully consecrating himself and formally beginning his public career, he took forty days in the wilderness to formulate the great decisions that would be his policies of epochal revelation management. |
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It is not germane to the spectacular episode of epochal revolution, even though it may apparently be timed to appear in the wake of one such revolution in human society. |
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Why are we given such detail about previous epochal revelations? |
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Nevertheless the previous two epochal revelations did precisely that. |
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But, recalling those epochal reforms of 30 years ago, it is worth remembering that they too tended to come in baby steps rather than great leaps, and often were formulated retrospectively. |
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In 2003 the world seemed to be experiencing an epochal realignment, which for Britain meant compromising its place in Europe and embracing outright Atlanticism. |
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I wonder whether one of Whitehead's own remarks might not apply to this, his theory of epochal becoming. |
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The first naval action in defense of the new colonies was just ten years after Vasco da Gama's epochal landing in India. |
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The destruction of the World Trade Center on September 11 has been taken by many Americans as an epochal moment, a loss of innocence. |
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But equally, art that doesn't notice, or remains unaffected by, epochal shifts in the world it inhabits, is variously asleep, suffocatingly self-absorbed or simply not looking. |
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In these early days of the fifth epochal revelation, it is well for students to do likewise-to take the time required for patient problem-solving, for a thorough review of planetary history, and for careful policy-making. |
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The recent epochal events in the Communist world were basically the result of people weighing their way of life against that in the western democracies and finding their system wanting. |
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A global ethic for AIDS, hunger and poverty will require an epochal change in consciousness, a change that will lead to a preference for community over affluence. |
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I infer that putting the lion's share of our energies into participating in this plan directly and supporting it indirectly is the proper way to ensure the success of the fifth epochal revelation. |
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The firm's first iMac, brought out four years ago, was equally epochal with its wow factor of a coloured, transparent back end housing all the wires and stuff. |
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Isn't this an epochal struggle between modernity and theocracy? |
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Epochal volcanism and climatic changes 20 million years ago forced a mass extinction. |
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