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During the post-Phoenician era of the eighth century a palace was erected and a port was also constructed, which served the trade with the Greeks and the Levantines.
During the more recent Modern era and in the Post-Modern period the artillery crew has used wheeled or tracked vehicles as a mode of transportation.
During ancient times Aegina was a rival to Athens, the great sea power of the era.
During the Weimar era, Berlin became internationally renowned as a center of cultural transformation, at the heart of the Roaring Twenties.
During the Communist era, the army members enjoyed extensive social privileges.
During the 19th century the Liberal Party was broadly in favour of what would today be called classical liberalism: supporting laissez-faire economic policies such as free trade and minimal government interference in the economy ( this doctrine was usually termed ' Gladstonian Liberalism ' after the Victorian era Liberal Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone ).
During the era of McCarthyism, Chaplin was accused of " un-American activities " as a suspected communist.
During Mozi's era, war and famines were common, and population growth was seen as a moral necessity for a harmonious society.
During this brief era, when China was in all respects a multi-state system, five regimes rapidly succeeded one another in control of the old Imperial heartland in northern China.
During the era after the war, later called the Pax Mongolica, adventurous Westerners such as Marco Polo travelled all the way to China and brought the first reports of its wonders to Europe.
During this era, Chinese scholars attempted to incorporate Western philosophical ideologies such as democracy, Marxism, socialism, liberalism, republicanism, and nationalism into Chinese philosophy.
During the early computer era, Chinese characters were categorized by their radicals or Pinyin ( or romanization ), but results weren't completely satisfactory.
During this era, the Cottage was used for choir singing and marching bands along with other performances, and Mass.
During the 1930-60's era, Fulham often averaged over 45, 000.
During this period, which has become known as baseball's dead-ball era, Cub infielders Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance were made famous as a double-play combination by Franklin P. Adams ' poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon.
During the era Kingdom of Serbia, six censuses were conducted starting on 1884 and the last one being in 1910.
During this era, public authorities in Massachusetts dealt with the threat primarily by means of quarantine.
During the classical era of Buddhist philosophy in India, philosophers such as Dharmakirti argue for a dualism between states of consciousness and Buddhist atoms ( the basic building blocks that make up reality ), according to " the standard interpretation " of Dharmakirti's Buddhist metaphysics.
During the plantation era, Diego Garcia was home to large herds of Sicilian Donkeys ( Equus asinus ), dozens of horses ( Equus caballus ), hundreds of dogs ( Canis familiaris ) and house cats ( Felis catus ).
During the Cold War era, the United States was keen to establish a military base in the Indian Ocean to counter Soviet influence in the region and protect the sea-lanes for oil transportation from the Middle East.
During this dark era in franchise history, the team was derisively known as the " Dead Wings " or " Dead Things ".
During Mozi's era, war and famines were common, and population growth was seen as a moral necessity for a harmonious society.
During the second era ( 7th 9th editions, 1827 1901 ), the Britannica was managed by the Edinburgh publishing firm, A & C Black.
During this period and into the Jacobean era that followed, the English theatre reached its highest peaks.
During the Perestroika era, The Law on the Status of the Estonian Language was adopted in January 1989.

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During the 1970s the relative number of communists in Republics of the Soviet Union was as follows:
During this period of relative inactivity he paid a flying visit to Pearl Harbor, where he was not impressed with the poor state of readiness.
During this period, relative humidity is high.
During most of the 18th century Spain had arrested its relative decline of the latter part of the 17th century.
During the gradual process by which Homo erectus made a transition from furry to naked skin, their hair texture putatively changed gradually from Afro-textured hair or ' kinky ' ( i. e. tightly coiled ) to straight hair ( the condition of most mammals, including humanity's closest cousins — chimpanzees ) This argument is based on the principle that curly hair impedes the passage of UV light into the body relative to straight hair ( thus curly or coiled hair would be particularly advantageous for dark-skinned hominids living at the equator ).
During this period, the island also had become the largest exporter of Greek wine, which was noted for being of relative high quality ( see Chian wine ).
During the 1960s, Lebanon enjoyed a period of relative calm, with Beirut-focused tourism and banking sector-driven prosperity.
During the pontificate of Boniface, Mellitus, the first Bishop of London, went to Rome " to consult the pope on important matters relative to the newly established English Church ".
During the Thirty Years ' War, Switzerland was a relative " oasis of peace and prosperity " ( Grimmelshausen ) in war-torn Europe, mostly because all major powers in Europe depended on Swiss mercenaries, and would not let Switzerland fall in the hands of one of their rivals.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the pearling industry thrived in the relative calm at sea, providing both income and employment to the people of the Persian Gulf.
During the Depression and through at least the 1950s, there was limited relative adjustment of farmland away from activities that became less productive in more-eroded counties.
During the late 1940s, however, he suffered a period of relative inactivity.
During periods of relative stability in the industry landscape, companies can make incremental adjustments to their business model over extended periods of time.
During the collision of small objects, kinetic energy is first converted to potential energy associated with a repulsive force between the particles ( when the particles move against this force, i. e. the angle between the force and the relative velocity is obtuse ), then this potential energy is converted back to kinetic energy ( when the particles move with this force, i. e. the angle between the force and the relative velocity is acute ).
During this series, several Hurricanes fan traditions drew hockey-wide media attention for the first time: fans met the team at the airport on the return from every road trip, and echoed football-season habits honed for games across the parking lot by hosting massive tailgate parties before each home game, a relative novelty in the cold-weather-centric NHL.
During the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, Segovia experienced a demographic recovery that was the result of relative economic stability.
During this period, the population developed an economy based on self-sufficiency and piracy, and even showed evidence of a relative hierarchy.
During 1442 a local noble named Sir Rowland Standish ( a relative of Myles Standish, Mayflower passenger and military commander of Plymouth Colony ), who had fought at Agincourt, brought back to Chorley the skull and bones of Saint Lawrence and interred them at an altar at the parish church.
During the pursuit, perhaps influenced by the dreadful state of the Polish roads, the savage winter weather and the relative ease with which his forces had dealt with Prussia, Napoléon had allowed the Grande Armée to become more spread out than was his custom.
During his pontificate, Alexander IV ( 1254 1261 ), Gregory IX's relative and Anagni's third pope, had to face the heated ecclesiological dispute raised by the University of Paris against the Mendicant Orders.
During observation, a computer-controlled system of sensors and actuators adjusts the position of each segment, relative to its neighbors, to an accuracy of four nanometers.
During his residence at Oxford he wrote his tract, Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte, a clever jeu d ' ésprit directed against excessive scepticism as applied to the Gospel history.
During another interview with Bell, replying to a question regarding his or one of his sons ' candidatures for Sharaf or Emir of Mesopotamia, he said, " I am a relative of the Sharaf.
Although the hard-fought Veneto region formally belonged to the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna since the end of the Gothic War, it remained unsafe on account of frequent Germanic invasions and wars: During the following 200 years the Lombards and the Franks fuelled a permanent influx of sophisticated urban refugees to the island ’ s relative safety, including the Bishop of Altino himself.

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