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On January 14, 1967, McClure read at the epochal Human Be-In event in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and transcended his Beat label to become an important member of the 1960s Hippie counterculture.
He assisted in the preparation of the Council giving at times his own interpretation of the forthcoming epochal event.
A dynastic conflict of the period could have been the inspiration for the Jaya, the foundation on which the Mahabharata corpus was built, with a climactic battle eventually coming to be viewed as an epochal event.
As Allmusic's Richard S. Ginell writes: " Hands down, this epochal concert ... was the crowning event of George Harrison's public life, a gesture of great goodwill that captured the moment in history and, not incidentally, produced some rousing music as a permanent legacy.

epochal and general
He started writing on group extensions in 1942, and began his epochal collaboration with Samuel Eilenberg in 1943, resulting in what are now called Eilenberg – MacLane spaces K ( G, n ), having a single non-trivial homotopy group G in dimension n. This work opened the way to group cohomology in general.

epochal and which
His truly epochal invention was the combination of these elements into a practical system which allowed the mass production of printed books and was economically viable for printers and readers alike.
' An innovative, melancholy masterpiece whose sum is greater than its parts, which is extraordinary for an album that includes the epochal track ' You Set The Scene.
The alliance of the Holy League pressed home the advantage of the defeat at Vienna and, thus, fifteen ( 15 ) years of see-sawing warfare, culminated in the epochal Treaty of Karlowitz ( 26 January 1699 ), which ended the Great Turkish War.
Grenier's ironic statement ( itself a speech act ), was, in the context of the essay in which it occurred, along with a questioning attitude to the referentiality of language evidenced even in the magazine's title, later claimed by Ron Silliman, in the introduction to his anthology In the American Tree, as an epochal moment — a rallying cry for a number of young U. S. poets who were increasingly dissatisfied with the poetry of the Black Mountain poets and Beat poets.
The adventures depicted take place during a prophesied ' Time of the Oval ', an epochal turning point during which control of the planet is likely to shift.
This German reaction to the imperialistic universalism of the French Enlightenment and Revolution, which had been forced on them first by the Francophile Frederick II of Prussia, then by the armies of Revolutionary France, and finally by Napoleon, was crucial to the epochal shift of consciousness that occurred in Europe at this time, leading eventually to Romanticism.
These wars were all fought over a single set of constitutional issues, to determine which form of constitution – liberal democracy, fascism or socialism – would replace the colonial ideology of the imperial states of Europe that had emerged after the epochal Napoleonic Wars that had dominated the world between the Congress of Vienna and August 1914.
The Romanian Securitate, which he once lambasted as a force " of epochal stupidity ", has also been suspected of involvement and of using puppet fronts on the right as cover.
Smith's version of " The Weight " was included on the epochal Easy Rider soundtrack because The Band's version, which appeared in the movie, was not available for contractual reasons.
She revisits the relationship between function and form and proposes that – rather than being read simply as the outcome of epochal movements – the history of form contains a continuous thread in which historical ideas have been evolved and transformed to produce novel forms.

epochal and were
Just as earlier epochal wars were resolved by major international settlements ,-Westphalia, Utrecht and Vienna – so the Long War was resolved by the 1990 Charter of Paris for a New Europe.

epochal and largely
Philological rather than theological in character, it marked an epochal change from the old homiletic commentary, and though more recent research, patristic and papyral, has largely changed the method of New Testament exegesis, Alford's work is still a quarry where the student can dig with a good deal of profit.

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Another pennant winner did not come until their championship season of 2005, when the White Sox won their first World Series championship in 88 years, breaking their epochal drought only a year after the Boston Red Sox had broken their slightly shorter but more celebrated " curse.
However, Harare's epochal CHOGM was the last to last a week ; the 1993 CHOGM lasted for five days, and the contentious 1995 CHOGM for only three-and-a-half, setting a precedent that has lasted since.
European politics became dominated by religious conflicts, with the groundwork for the epochal Thirty Years ' War being laid towards the end of the century.
He co-authored the epochal Principia Mathematica with Russell and later the metaphysical treatise Process and Reality.
The astronomer wrote his epochal work, De revolutionibus orbium cœlestium in Frombork, northeastern Poland.
The second half of the record lists his service to private enterprise through the introduction of epochal ideas, such as quality control and market survey techniques.
Prior to its release, the film had been hailed by critic Amy Harmon as an epochal moment when cyberpunk counterculture would enter the mainstream.
In a pamphlet Irving published in London on 23 June 1989 Irving made the " epochal announcement " that there was no mass murder via gas chambers at the Auschwitz death camp.
The epochal flood of May 2003 destroyed a number of buildings in that part of Cardiff close to Five Mile Creek.
For centuries the cities based their calendar era on this conquest: 63 BCE was the epochal year of the Pompeian era, used to count the years throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Though the usage of the term as a kind of shorthand to designate the work of certain Post-war " schools " employing relatively specific material and generic techniques has become conventional since the mid-1980s, the theoretical underpinnings of Postmodernism as an epochal or epistemic division are still very much in controversy.
Marshal Kellermann served in varying roles throughout the entirety of two epochal conflicts, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
The first naval action in defense of the new colonies was just ten years after Vasco da Gama's epochal landing in India.
Three months later, the Kinetoscope's epochal moment arrived.

event and sparked
Contrary to his usual practice, Conté did not appear on television to mark Tabaski earlier in December 2008, and this sparked renewed speculation, as well as concern about the possibility of violence in the event of his death.
The event that sparked the explosion of lobbying was the first direct election of the European Parliament in 1979.
Traditionally Cornish, they have even sparked local events such as the Pasty Fest, where there are eating contests ( with consumption of pasties, of course ), games, events, and even a tug of war event where the losers take a dive into an inflatable pool filled with ketchup.
This event sparked a reign of terror in which dozens of Texans suspected of being loyal to the Union were lynched by Confederate soldiers.
On the night in question, the Station was legally required to have a sprinkler system but did not ; outcry over the event has sparked calls for a national Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act but those efforts have so far stalled.
This event sparked a major change in attitude towards TLP reports.
This event sparked the beginning of the brass industry in Torrington, which later would spread throughout the entire Naugatuck Valley.
The event sparked a series of political controversies where, in the end, the police officers were found guilty of murder and several high-ranking local government officials were accused of planning and / or covering-up the incident.
Further accusations, and hints of accusations, followed, including the suggestion that the murder of Sergey Kirov in 1934, the event that sparked of the Great Terror, could be included in the list of Stalin's crimes.
This event, coupled with the subsequent collapse of several department store chains, sparked a wave of mall renovations in many parts of the country.
This event sparked a mini-feud between Piper and The Ortons.
This event was blamed on the Jews and sparked widespread anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire which lasted for three years.
One story suggests that Comiskey's interest in the game was sparked by an event that occurred when he was 17 years old.
Erekat was also, along with Arafat and Faisal Husseini, one of the three high-ranking Palestinians who asked Ariel Sharon not to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque in September 2000, an event which allegedly sparked off the Second Intifada. He also acted as Yasser Arafat's English interpreter.
For Matt Burden, of Blackfive. net, a specific event sparked his motivation to fill the media void.
The event was meant to foster feelings of reconciliation and cooperation between the two countries by their leaders, but it has also sparked different degrees of discontents on both sides.
However, his promising career was cut short due to his death in an apartment fire 1981 – said to have been accompanied by a suicide note – an event that sparked a progressively diminishing morale in Cziffra, Sr. Cziffra never again performed or recorded with an orchestra, and some critics have commented that the severe emotional blow had an impact on his playing quality as well.
The success of the first Clean Up event in 1989 sparked national interest in the simple but effective community-based idea.
The deciding event in precipitating the First Congo War was the Rwandan genocide, which sparked a mass exodus of refugees known as the Great Lakes refugee crisis.
The Cuban Revolution was a major event all over Latin America and sparked both great concern and a sense of possibility in Nicaragua.
Thus, he sparked the plans to bring the Justice League, leaderless and broken after the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, under his exclusive control.
The event sparked the nationwide Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal in the dioceses of the United States.
The second season also includes an episode that follows Glasser's efforts to mount an Internet-based telethon to raise money for freedom of speech causes ; this event was in response to his nearly being jailed on obscenity charges several years ago and, according to the episode, was sparked when Glasser discovered a shipment of Seymour Butts tapes that was about to be inadvertently mailed to an American state where importation of pornography is illegal.
The event also sparked interest in the incredible fuel economy of the vehicle-a single tank lasted, even with the tough terrain.

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