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- adverb In an
epochal manner.
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Examples
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Is there anything the genuinely epochally dishonest, rightwing extremist Clegg could do which would dissuade the Guardian from licking his arse?
Why we should believe Nick Clegg when he promises to restore liberties stolen by Labour 2011
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A very good showing after an epochally bad showing still adds up to a very bad two-year period. 50% down is measured from the top, 25% up measured from the bottom, so if your $100 would have gone down to $50 then back up only to $62.50.
Constantine Proposes 0.2 % Sales Tax Hike for Public Safety and Health « PubliCola 2010
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Few developments central to the history of art have been so misrepresented or misunderstood as the brief, brave, glorious, doomed life of the Bauhaus -- the epochally ...
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Few developments central to the history of art have been so misrepresented or misunderstood as the brief, brave, glorious, doomed life of the Bauhaus -- the epochally influential German art, architecture, crafts, and design school that was founded in Goethe's sleepy hometown of Weimar in 1919.
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Few developments central to the history of art have been so misrepresented or misunderstood as the brief, brave, glorious, doomed life of the Bauhaus -- the epochally influential German art, architecture, crafts, and design school that was founded in Goethe's sleepy hometown of Weimar in 1919.
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The times change, sometimes epochally and swiftly.
Michael Krantz: Who Would Jesus Insure? Tea Party Dispatch From San Francisco 2009
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Supercool as a semiradical organizer stikin' it to da man, way cool at Harvard, where he rose above the petty ideological bickering and let Harvard feel great about itself by becoming chief elitist at the Law Review, outasight cool back in Hyde Park with Bill Ayers and the white whine crowd, national cool as a Senator and Presidential candidate and historically, epochally cool as the first half African American to become the President.
"Somebody said that we're not in President Obama's Final Four..." Ann Althouse 2009
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True, standards for TV animation have risen — epochally — since the days of those schematic, shakily drawn morality plays, and in theaters, we've been fed ever-more-smashing CG spectacles.
The Rebirth of Optimus Prime: Behind the Scenes with Director Michael Bay 2007
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Furthermore, truth as the epochally determined mode of the disclosure of being is not grounded in any transcendental ultimate Foundation divine Will, evolutionary laws of the universe... -- it is in its innermost being an 'event', something that epochally occurs, takes place, 'just happens'.
Archive 2007-01-01 enowning 2007
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She was outsized and omnipresent - and even that in itself came to be seen as epochally important:
Me and Mrs. Jones 2007
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