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- noun Plural form of
era .
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Examples
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But to say that the * use* of PEDs distinguishes the eras is absurd.
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A display of hand grenades of all eras is organised in a tidy pyramid.
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A display of hand grenades of all eras is organised in a tidy pyramid.
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All of recorded history abounds with examples to the contrary and anthropologists will testify to the eagerness with which many peoples have traded with outsiders -- even in eras of "little change."
Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Bias, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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That historical average is generated by treating as equal Justices who served when the Court was a much less important and attractive institution, as well as Justices who served in eras during which life expectancy is shorter.
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The difference in eras, Gossage says, makes it much more difficult for Hall of Fame voters.
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But as in eras past, the debate about whether technology has ushered in awe-inspiring displays of modern-day power or eroded the game will likely remain largely on the fringes.
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What I like about blogs is that they tend to pose the sort of edgy, impudent questions that the MSM have abandoned asking, though they sometimes did in eras past.
Some thoughts on blogging ... Frank Wilson 2006
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USATODAY. com - Venturi: Comparing eras is impractical
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Although comparing different planes from different eras is difficult, the target costs would put the JSF in roughly the same cost bracket as the F-16.
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