1.a period of time considered as being of a distinctive character; epoch 2.an extended period of time the years of which are numbered from a fixed point or event:the Christian era. 3.a point in time, esp one beginning a new or distinctive period:the discovery of antibiotics marked an ...
2. At a period or moment in the past. at the same time However; nonetheless. at times On occasion; sometimes. behind the times Out-of-date; old-fashioned. for the time being Temporarily. from time to time Once in a while; at intervals. high time The appropriate or urgent time: It'...
The work is partly based on the observations made with the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), installed in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, on the island of La Palma. We acknowledge all co-investigators of our GTC proposal. SED ...
Finally, different creative methods and styles may be identified in literature. Although a particular method and style characterizes the literature of an entire epoch or school, every major artist creates his own individual method and style within the framework of the school close to him. Literature...
who incidentally coveted the west coast of North America, proposed to send an army to aid the king of Spain in his troubles at home, thus preparing the way for intervention in Spanish America.It was material weakness not want of spirit, that prevented the grand union of monarchs from making...
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Detecting such a spine relies on observing in the infrared that can penetrate through the shroud of dust. Here we report near-infrared observations of Herbig-Haro 211 from the James Webb Space Telescope, an outflow from an analogue of our Sun when it was, at most, a few times 104 years...
In the 1790s, medical maverick James Graham (1745-1794), "a famous London quack, proprietor of the Temple of Hymen and owner of the Celestial Bed," habitually inhaled an ounce or two of ether in public several times a day. He took ether "with manifest placidity and enjoyment". But no...
(perhaps during Ancestry searches) and would like to be shown the area, I’ll do the research to create a tour about that person in the relevant epoch in that place. There only needs to be a tube or rail station fairly near the destination, or a bus or even a taxi that can be ...
– Epoch Times Supreme Court Case Could Spell The End For California’s EV Mandate. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a landmark case that could spell the end of California’s Clean Air Act waiver, which created what has been … –Daily Caller WATCH: Woke Democrat Has ...