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Some date it from woman suffrage, others from when women first began to challenge men in the marketplace, still others from the era of the emancipated flapper and bathtub gin.
These three propositions were further developed by his followers, who maintained that God revealed Himself in a threefold revelation, the first in the Biblical patriarch Abraham, marking the epoch of the Father ; the second in Jesus Christ, who began the epoch of the Son ; and the third in Amalric and his disciples, who inaugurated the era of the Holy Ghost.
The Atlanta Falcons began the Arthur Blank era of ownership with a 9 6 1 record and a berth in the playoffs as
Additionally, Brooks Robinson was named Most Valuable Player in 1964, just two years before the 1966 1983 golden era began.
This standardization began in the era of discrete transistor mainframes and minicomputers and has rapidly accelerated with the popularization of the integrated circuit ( IC ).
" An era of peaceful democracy in Costa Rica began in 1889 with elections considered the first truly free and honest ones in the country's history.
But the real golden era for the costume jewelry began in the middle of the 20th century.
Comic films began to appear in significant numbers during the era of silent films, roughly 1895 to 1930.
Although Latin Jazz is most popularly associated with artists from the Caribbean ( particularly Cuba ) and Brazil, young Mexican Americans have played a role in its development over the years, going back to the 1930s and early 1940s, the era of the zoot suit, when young Mexican American musicians in Los Angeles and San Jose began to experiment with banda, a Jazz-like Mexican music that has grown recently in popularity among Mexican Americans such as Jenni Rivera.
The era began in the wake of the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event ( K-Pg event ) at the end of the Cretaceous that saw the demise of the last non-avian dinosaurs ( as well as other terrestrial and marine flora and fauna ) at the end of the Mesozoic.
New Confucianism is an intellectual movement of Confucianism that began in the early 20th century in Republican China, and revived in post-Mao era contemporary China.
With Hugh's coronation, a new era began for France, and his descendants came to be named the Capetians, with the Capetian dynasty ruling France for more than 800 years ( 987 1848, with some interruptions ).
They began to emerge from that dismal period into a new era of increased consistency, however, after the hiring of Marvin Lewis as head coach in 2003.
Tradition holds that, in that era, the year began on the first new moon after the winter solstice.
( See The Modern Corporation and Private Property The well-known Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad decision began to influence policymaking and the modern corporate era had begun.
The newly christened DEC received $ 70, 000 from AR & D for a 70 % share of the company, and began operations in a Civil War era textile mill in Maynard, Massachusetts, where plenty of inexpensive manufacturing space was available.
According to C. Michael Hogan, the Daugava River began experiencing environmental deterioration in the era of Soviet collective agriculture ( producing considerable adverse water pollution runoff ) and a wave of hydroelectric power projects.
The circumstances which led to an exclave of New York being located within New Jersey began in the colonial era, after the British takeover of New Netherland in 1664.
When Henry VIII broke from Rome an era of religious repression began.
Some historians consider that a new era of the gay rights movement began in the 1980s with the emergence of AIDS, which decimated the leadership and shifted the focus for many.
In 391, the Byzantine era began with the permanent division of the Roman Empire into East and Western halves.
His bestselling three-volume work, The Outline of History ( 1920 ), began a new era of popularised world history.
The era of modern computing began with a flurry of development before and during World War II.
His role and unique talent as a teacher and communicator of mystical revival began a new era in Jewish mysticism.
In the post-war reconstruction era, the numbers of immigrants began to increase, many settling in the larger cities and towns of Britain.

era and wake
The era of State Shinto came to an abrupt close with the end of World War II, when Americans decided to bring separation of church and state to Japanese shores in the wake of the Japanese surrender.
Most single-party states have been ruled either by parties following an ideology of socialism or international solidarity, such as the Soviet Union in Lenin's era, by parties following some type of nationalist or fascist ideology, such as Germany under Adolf Hitler, or parties that came to power in the wake of independence from colonial rule.
In the wake of Creedmoor ’ s tobacco era, mules came to Creedmoor.
21 August 2006 saw ZTT release a 4-CD Art of Noise box set, titled And What Have You Done With My Body, God ?, consisting of tracks exclusively from the 1983 85 ZTT era, from the initial tentative demos created by Gary Langan and J. J. Jeczalik in the wake of the Yes 90125 sessions, to selections from the Ambassadors Theatre performances featuring Horn and Morley, recorded at concerts profiling ZTT acts — prior to which, Langan, Jeczalik, and Dudley had abandoned the label ( and, for the time being, the band ).
This document reflects the sentiment of the Latino / Chicano youth during an era of a turbulent social climate ( especially in the wake of violence experienced by Latino youth from the US military and police during the Zoot Suit Riots ).
Jettisoned in its wake, he theorizes, are the thousands of mentally ill homeless, the newly unemployed and impoverished, the low-tech and depressed small-town dwellers, and the abandoned company ghosts of the manufacturing era.
Taylor later became Program Director of WXBQ-FM in 1982, in the wake of the " urban cowboy " era.
This era can be said to have ended in the 1990s, when in the wake of the explosion of grunge, alternative music became mainstream.
In the wake of the successful BBWAA election, and perhaps in deference to those critics who believed that the 21 selections by the Old-Timers Committee in the previous two years had been too many in such a short time, the Hall of Fame Committee did not meet in 1947 to make further selections from among the players of the era before 1922, or to add names to the Roll of Honor.
This era also saw a growth in patriotic calypsos, focused on an emerging sense of victorious nationalism in the wake of growing autonomy.
One commentator has written that " In the wake of New Deal era Supreme Court jurisprudence it has become clear that Congress has acquired the authority to regulate private economic activity in a manner near limitless in its purview.
While enjoying some early success in his professional career, Peterson's production faced a steady decline, before stepping up in the wake of the new era of Raptor youngsters being ushered in, taking on a more expansive leadership role and transforming himself into an elite perimeter defender, a clutch performer and consistent scorer.
With the new independence of its parent company, Warner Music Group-in the wake of its sale by Time Warner-Atlantic was faced with the challenge of recreating the company for a new era, including the merger of two of the music industry's most legendary labels-Atlantic and Elektra.
While 1980s skating greats Debi Thomas ( Stanford BA, Northwestern MD ) and Paul Wylie ( Harvard BA, MBA ) had managed to do both, by Kwiatkowski's era in the middle and late 1990s, as professional opportunities in figure skating were multiplying in the wake of the Kerrigan-Harding scandal, there were seemingly very few skaters on the scene pursuing a college degree.

era and Permian-Triassic
Non-tetrapod sarcopterygians continued until towards the end of Paleozoic era, suffering heavy losses during the Permian-Triassic extinction event ( 251 Ma ).

era and event
A calendar era indicates a span of many years which are numbered beginning at a specific reference date ( epoch ), which often marks the origin of a political state or cosmology, dynasty, ruler, the birth of a leader, or another significant historical or mythological event ; it is generally called after its focus accordingly as in Victorian era.
Reagan felt that in the event of an attack this would place the president in a terrible position between immediate counterattack or attempting to absorb the attack and maintain an upper hand in the post-attack era.
Miniature wargamers generally prefer rule sets that can be used for any battle in a particular era or war, instead of a specific event, as is common in board wargames.
* Gettysburg ( Avalon Hill, 1958 )-the first modern era wargame intended to model an actual historical event.
In Japanese History, the event marks the end of the Meiji era and the beginning of the Taishō era.
The epoch moment or date is usually defined by a specific clear event, condition, or criteria — the epoch event or epoch criteria — from which the period or era or age is usually characterized or described.
Each calendar era starts from an arbitrary epoch, which is often chosen to commemorate an important historical or mythological event.
Lieber made a record with Django Reinhardt in the AFN Studios in Paris in the post Second World War era and started an event called " Jazz at Noon " every Friday in a New York restaurant playing with a nucleus of advertising men, doctors, lawyers, and business executives who had been or could have been jazz musicians.
Moore compares the multitude of increasingly outlandish Ripper theories to a Koch snowflake, where a finite, fixed location, event and era ( London, in late 1888 ) can have an infinite number of nooks and crannies.
The event placed Fox on a par with the " big three " broadcast networks and ushered in an era of growth for the NFL.
The most notable cultural event of this era is the promulgation of the Korean alphabet Hangul by King Sejong the Great in 1446.
Mantle insisted that the promoters of baseball card shows always include one of the lesser-known Yankees of his era, such as Moose Skowron or Hank Bauer so that they could earn some money from the event.
This event is often cited as the end of the Viking era.
The 15th century invention of the printing press with movable type by the German Johannes Gutenberg is widely regarded as the most influential event of the modern era.
This event takes place on October 1 and becomes the starting point of the Seleucid era.
This event is regarded as the beginning of a golden era in Vietnamese history, with great following dynasties.
" Lord updates the popular interpretation of the Titanic disaster by portraying it in world-historical terms as the symbolic and actual end of an era, and as an event which " marked the end of a general feeling of confidence.
In 2004 it was ranked number forty-five on Rolling Stones list of " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ", the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included it in its unranked list 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and in 2005, Uncut magazine ranked the first performance of " Heartbreak Hotel " in 1956 by Presley as the second greatest and most important cultural event of the rock and roll era.

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