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Coeval records from North Africa across Southern Asia, show markedly more arid conditions involving a failiure of the summer monsoon rains.
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Coeval with the commonwealth itself, the starry roll of its heroes links it with all the fortunes of our history.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Various
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Coeval with their revival of primitive language-moulds in their slang, many of our college societies and sporting clubs and associations have revived the beliefs just mentioned in their mascots and luck-bringers -- the other side of the shield showing the "Jonahs" and those fetiches of evil import.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day Alexander F. Chamberlain
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Coeval with the decline of commerce and the extermination of sailing ships was the cessation of this Phoenician emigration to
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We have both believed that something of the sort might be attempted in the converse; that a view could be given -- a glimpse at least -- of that vast organism whose foundations are in Rome, Coeval with the spring of
Avril Being Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance Hilaire Belloc 1911
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Coeval, you see, with the arrival of the ex-captain, Levison, at East Lynne, all the jealous feeling, touching her husband and Barbara Hare, was renewed, and with greater force than ever.
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Coeval, then, with the foundation of the city of Menes was, according to the tradition, the erection of a great temple to
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857
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Coeval with the gradual degeneracy of the people was the gradual withdrawal of the ocean from the city walls; until, at the beginning of the sixth century, a grove of pines already appeared where the port of
Antonina Wilkie Collins 1856
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Coeval with it, the city of Ninevah, the capital of ancient Assyria, was built by Asher, son of Shem, and 2d cousin to Nimrod, in 120 years after the Babylonian and Assyrian nations were united into one government, by Ninus.
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Coeval almost with that great misfortune, Lionel's marriage -- at any rate, coeval with his return to Verner's Pride with his bride -- another vexation befell Lady Verner.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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