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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, Breydon Water would have been one large estuary facing the sea.
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 Sir
Throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries some of Britain's most notable engineers held the position of President, including Joseph Whitworth, Carl Wilhelm Siemens and Sir Harry Ricardo.

Centuries and first
Centuries later it was in the area of these departments where the independence movement originated and the first industries were developed.
Centuries later, Moses was called to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, from the Goshen to Succoth, the first waypoint of the Exodus.
Centuries later, the Assyrians invaded Israel, which, though it had been a tributary, had also defaulted, and so Naphtali, one of the most northerly tribes, became one of the first to be conquered.
" Centuries before the first white explorers discovered the land now called Arizona, this fertile valley region served as a major corridor for migrating Indians.
Centuries later, the Italian surgeon Gasparo Tagliacozzi performed successful skin autografts ; he also failed consistently with allografts, offering the first suggestion of rejection centuries before that mechanism could possibly be understood.
* In 2003, anthropologists Clifton and Karl Kroeber, sons of Theodora and Alfred Kroeber, edited Ishi in Three Centuries, the first scholarly book on Ishi to contain essays by Native Americans.
Other works by Lardner are A Large Collection of Ancient Jewish and Heathen Testimonies to the Truth of the Christian Revelation, with Notes and Observations ( 4 volumes, quarto, 1764 – 1767 ); The History of the Heretics of the two first Centuries after Christ, published posthumously in 1780 ; and a considerable number of occasional sermons.
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.
Under the Servian Organization, the assembly was so aristocratic that the officer class and the first class of enlisted soldiers controlled enough Centuries for an outright majority.
The buildings of the 17th and 18th Centuries, including the Casa Simona ( 16th to 18th century ), the Casa Rusca from the first half of the 18th century ( now the seat of the municipal art gallery ) and the Casa del Negromante, were built on older structures and didn't change the layout of the town.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson devised a method resembling a puzzle, yet partly similar to the tabular method given above: he lists the same three adjustments for the first three months, one 7 higher for the last, and gives cryptic instructions for finding the rest ; his adjustments for centuries are to be determined using a formula identical to the one for the Centuries table.
It was also the site chosen by Henry I for a Norman castle, Tiverton Castle first built in 1106 as a Motte and Bailey type and extensively remodelled in the 13th and 14th Centuries.
St Osyth was the subject of an episode of Channel 4's Time Team programme, " Lost Centuries of St Osyth ", ( series 12 episode 9, first broadcast in February 2005 ).
( Centuries later " Veni Creator Spiritus " would be used by Gustav Mahler as the first choral of his epic eighth symphony.
Archaeological excavations conducted in 1995 inside the parish church of SS Nazaro Celso ( first mentioned with a parish in 1224 ) discovered a construction history dating back the to 5th or 6th Centuries.
The first major attempt to bring together the leading Sindhologists was an international seminar ' Sindh Through the Centuries ' held in Karachi in Spring 1975 under the auspices of the Government of Sindh.
" Edward Flannery, writing in The Anguish of the Jews: Twenty-Three Centuries of Antisemitism, first published in 1965, also gives figures of 100, 000 to 500, 000, stating " Many historians consider the second figure exaggerated and the first a minimum ".
He was a contributor to the first four of the Magdeburg Centuries.
Centuries after the first Flavio's death, his descendant finds the balaraw because of his pure heart, and takes up his mantle as the Panday.
The first historian to study the benandanti tradition was the Italian Carlo Ginzburg ( 1939 –), who began an examination of the surviving trial records from the period in the early 1960s, culminating in the publication of his book The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries ( 1966, English translation 1983 ).
Theravada Buddhism is believed to have first reached Laos during the 7th-8th Centuries CE, via the kingdom of Dvaravati.

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