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Centuries ago, physicians used to taste their patients ' excretions, to better judge their state and condition.
Centuries ago, the word " equation " frequently meant what we now usually call " correction " or " adjustment ".
Centuries ago, Sir Rupert Murgatroyd, the first Baronet of Ruddigore, had persecuted witches.
Centuries ago King Shiv Shankar built a Ravana temple at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Centuries ago, the tower served as a watch tower to safe-guard the island from marauding invaders from the sea, and the well is a natural vertical tunnel not far from the tower, dug through limestone and sandstone by the sea.
Centuries ago, what is now the Netherlands was still a collection of small states, ruled by bishops, earls, dukes, and lords.
Centuries ago, the study of causality, and of the fundamental nature of space, time, matter, and the universe were part of metaphysics.
Centuries ago, riverboats used the Altamaha to reach those towns and the plantations founded along the rivers, which were the main transportation routes.
Centuries ago, the area that would be the South Cotabato was sparsely inhabited by Malay Pioneers which later evolved into various ethnic groupings that still exist in the Province today.
Centuries ago, the leaders of the Old Empire realized something was causing hostile aliens to flee from the center of the galaxy.
Centuries ago the area which today is referred to as Yamanashi Prefecture was known as Kai Province.
Centuries ago, it was the seat of Kolathiri Kings.
Centuries ago horn fairs were boisterous events where cuckoldry and seduction would not be unknown.
Centuries ago, a group of women known as The Guardians forged the Scythe for the Slayer.
Centuries ago, Apokolips was destroyed in the final battle between Orion and Darkseid.
Centuries ago, the Kymellians experimented with a formula to generate energy from anti-matter, but it caused an explosion that destroyed their home planet, Kymellia.
Villagers here relive an event with much fanfare which is believed to have been performed here four Centuries ago.
Centuries ago, Native Americans used the cavern system for shelter.
Centuries ago the country was threatened by the rising dark power of the evil Green Witches until the good magician Turani created a magical object, called the Bracelet, which holds luck and distributes it throughout Aquitania to limit and keep in check the menacing magic of the witches, banning the dangerous parts of the witchcraft and rendering them relatively harmless.
Centuries ago, the Mellor became infected by some mysterious force that turned them to a path of indiscriminate genocide.
Centuries ago, four immortal heroes were gathered together to serve the emperor.
James Collins ' 1913 book, ' Life in Old Dublin ', notes that ' Centuries ago ( Stoneybatter ) was called Bothar-na-gCloch.
Centuries ago, most players and composers were not precise in describing the specific type of violone they had in mind when that name was written on the page.
Centuries ago, and even in modern days, there are players who changed or adapted their instruments in unique ways that can be difficult to summarize or generalize.

Centuries and would
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
Centuries later, Tokugawa Ieyasu would claim descent from the Seiwa Genji by way of the Nitta clan.
Brakhage would collaborate with the latter two, making two films with Cornell ( Gnir Rednow and Centuries of June ) and using Cage's music for the soundtrack of his first color film, In Between.
In the 17th and 18th Centuries, changes such as nationalism and threats of attack forced many of these Eastern Catholic Churches to accept being led by the politically-strong Roman Catholic Church, who promised them aid if they would convert.
Centuries later, the philosopher Thomas Hobbes introduced a further puzzle, wondering: what would happen if the original planks were gathered up after they were replaced, and used to build a second ship.
Centuries later, its venerated name would grace a starship of the Andorian Imperial Guard.
Centuries later, a limited unity would be restored to western Europe through the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire in 962, comprising a number of states in what is now Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, and parts of France.
( Centuries later " Veni Creator Spiritus " would be used by Gustav Mahler as the first choral of his epic eighth symphony.
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a Levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
Centuries later, his relative Francesco Loredan would become doge.
Centuries later, a Norman castle was built over the spot where Byatis was trapped, near what would later become Berkeley and Severnford.
Three of his seven books were written during that period, the best known of which is Farmers of Forty Centuries, or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan, which recounted his investigations into what would now be called sustainable agriculture during a nine-month tour of Asia in 1909.
Centuries later, after many wars and contentions between the Nephites and the Lamanites, a new prophet, Mosiah, gathered as many Nephites as would follow and fled " into the wilderness ", where they discovered the land of Zarahemla, inhabited by a people known as Mulekites ( Omni 1: 12-13 ).
Zarrko was left amnesiac for a time, but his memory was eventually restored by Loki using the Well of Centuries at a time when Thor had been de-powered ; Zarrko returned to the 20th Century with a giant mining robot that he had adapted for his purposes and coerced Thor, whose lesser strength had caused him to be defeated by the robot, into helping him conquer the government of the 23rd Century, saying he would not attack Thor's century if this happened.

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Centuries of scholarship have unriddled many of these references and they are explained in commentaries in various editions of the plays.
Local Government reforms and Acts of Parliament passed during the 19th and 20th Centuries ( notably the Great Reform Act of 1832 ), have eroded the administrative and judicial powers of the Confederation of the Cinque Ports, when New Romney and Winchelsea were disenfranchised from Parliament, with representation provided through their Counties alone, while Hythe and Rye's representation was halved.
Centuries of deforestation and over-grazing, exacerbated by China's population increase, have resulted in degenerated ecosystems, desertification, and poor local economies.
Centuries have passed since the last Slayer was called.
Many features of our own history are repeated in this history, though under changed circumstances: The equivalent of the 16th and 17th Centuries have bold navigators and adventurers, romanticised by later generations but unpleasantly brutal and ruthless when looked at closely ; in the late 18th to mid-19th Centuries, a decadent old order is overthrown by revolution followed by a reign of terror and the reemergence of Republicanism ; though Italy remains a central part of the Roman Empire, the Latin dialect spoken there develops into a kind of Italian, and the name " Marcus " changes into " Marco "; though Vienna is a provincial capital which never had an Emperor of its own, its population dances the Waltz ; by the 20th Century, people travel by cars rather than carriages and by the second half of the century, space flight is achieved.
Dard Hunter in Papermaking through Eighteen Centuries corroborates this by writing, “ The Chinese used starch as a size for paper as early as A. D. 768 and its use continued until the fourteenth century when animal glue was substituted .” In the early modern paper mills in Europe, which produced paper for printing and other uses, the sizing agent of choice was gelatin, as Susan Swartzburg writes in Preserving Library Materials: “ Various substances have been used for sizing through the ages, from gypsum to animal gelatin .” Hunter describes the process of sizing in these paper mills in the following:
Centuries of experience and tradition have shown that a good match is most likely to be formed between people with similar outlooks, attitudes, beliefs and backgrounds.
Centuries later, probably when the present ancient church was built, the name appears to have been Latinised as Cyricus, which is the name of a 4th century child martyr whose mother was Julitta.
His books have included Coat of Many Colours: Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada ( 1990 ) and None is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe 1933-1948 ( 1983 ).
Centuries of troubled history in the buffer lands between France and Germany have bequeathed to Haguenau a rich historical and cultural heritage which supports a lively tourist trade.
In 1826 François Pouqueville, French diplomat and archaeologist, who wrote the Voyage en Grèce ; in 1851 Ernst Curtius the German archaeologist and historian who speculated about its location ; in 1879 Julius Smith, the director of Athens Observatory, issuing a study comparing the Aegeion earthquake which occurred 26 December 1861 with an earthquake which might have destroyed Helike ; in 1883 Spiros Panagiotopoulos, the mayor of Aegeion city, wrote about the ancient city ; in 1912 the Greek writer P. K. Ksinopoulos wrote The City of Aegeion Through the Centuries, and in 1939 Stanley Casson, an English art scholar and army officer who studied classical archaeology and served in Greece as liaison officer, addressed the problem.
The decor of Centuries includes hundreds of photos of artists who have performed there over the years ( largely collecting portraits of popular music stars since the eighties ) including many autographs.
Centuries of Tibetan, Persian and Indian influence have shaped the Balti culture into its modern form.
In the late 20th and early 21st Centuries, wine production and handicrafts have been added to tourism.
* An Enquiry into the Manner in which the different Wars of Europe have commenced during the last two Centuries ( 1804 or 1805 ).
He must have been a very tall man, as Scottish historian Lord Kinross in his work The Ottoman Centuries reports that he was a " giant.
Excavations of the town have revealed ruins from the 4th and 3rd Centuries BC.
They have been woven on Byzantine looms from the 7th to 9th Centuries, and after that in Sicily, Cyprus, Lucca, and Venice.
Padded cuisses made in a similar way to a gambeson were commonly worn by knights in the 12th and 13th Centuries, usually over chausses and may have had poleyns directly attached to them.
Centuries passed and the brothers saw each other on occasion but have largely led separate lives.
Centuries have passed by, the moat is long gone and no bell has surfaced.
Centuries have passed and Flavio's descendant ( his name is also Flavio ) finds the balaraw and because of his pure heart, is able to draw it from the wall in which it is embedded.

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