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This marks the second major phase of the Zhou dynasty: the Eastern Zhou.
In The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, David Leeming notes that, in the Bible story, as in other flood myths, the flood marks a new beginning and a second chance for creation and humanity.
The second half of Exodus marks the point at which, and describes the process through which, God's theophany becomes a permanent presence for Israel via the Tabernacle.
In grammar, genitive ( abbreviated ; also called the possessive case or second case ) is the grammatical case that marks a noun as modifying another noun.
* 1720 – The Battle of Grengam marks the second important victory of the Russian Navy.
Higher second letter marks better oil properties, like lower engine wear supported by tests.
The earliest spring-driven timepiece with a second hand which marked seconds is an unsigned clock depicting Orpheus in the Fremersdorf collection, dated between 1560 and During the 3rd quarter of the 16th century, Taqi al-Din built a clock with marks every 1 / 5 minute.
Important tallages were made by Edward I in the second, third and fourth years, (£ 1, 000 ) and in the fifth year ( 25, 000 marks ), of his reign.
Formerly, when a word or phrase in quotation marks came at the end of a phrase or clause that ended with a semicolon, the semicolon would be put before the trailing quotation mark ; now, however, the magazine follows the more commonly observed style and puts the semicolon after the second quotation mark.
Gastrulation marks the opening of the " second mouth " that places them within the deuterostomes, and the mesoderm, which will host the skeleton, migrates inwards.
Carey played the first 11 games in 2004, after which he had taken the most contested marks at Adelaide, was 11 goals clear in the Crows ' goal kicking and was coming second in the club best and fairest.
Approximately 100 metres after the second torii, the dankazura, a raised pathway flanked by cherry trees that marks the center of Kamakura, begins.
This marks the second time that Ving Rhames makes an appearance in a remake of a George A. Romero zombie film, following Dawn of the Dead.
This marks Willis's second collaboration with director Robert Rodriguez, following Sin City.
Bose attended Hindu School in Calcutta, and later attended Presidency College, also in Calcutta, earning the highest marks at each institution while fellow student Meghnad Saha came second.
Until 1960, the meter was defined by a platinum-iridium prototype bar with two scratch marks on it ( that were, by definition, spaced apart by one meter ), the International Prototype Metre, and in 1983 the meter was redefined to be the distance in free space covered by light in 1 / 299, 792, 458 of a second ( thus defining the speed of light to be 299, 792, 458 meters per second ).
When the north tower rose to the level of the second storey the south was begun – the evidence lies in the profiles and in the masons marks on the two levels of the two towers.
Erato is also invoked at the start of book 7 of Virgil's Aeneid, which marks the beginning of the second half or ' Iliadic ' section of the poem: Calliope ( epic ), even Melpomene ( tragedy ) or Clio ( history ) might seem more appropriate.
In Egyptian writing, the second t marks a feminine ending, but was not usually pronounced, and the aleph ȝ may have moved to a position before the accented syllable, as witnessed by the Aramaic spelling ȝbst.
The second type, the graduated pipette, is straight-walled and as the name implies has graduation marks along most of its length.
This marks the second time in twenty years the city has won the title, the last time being in 1988.
At the side of the broad shady road called Rotten Row, leading from the West Lodge to Bailiffgate, a tablet of stone marks the spot where William the Lion of Scotland was captured in 1174, during the second Battle of Alnwick by a party of about four hundred mounted knights, led by Ranulf de Glanvill ; and there are many others of similar interest.
In 597 Augustine of Canterbury is said, by the Venerable Bede, to have landed with 40 men at Ebbsfleet, in the parish of Minster-in-Thanet, before founding Britain's second Christian monastery in Canterbury ( the first was founded fifty years earlier by Saint Columba on Eilean na Naoimh, in the Hebrides ): a cross marks the spot.
It marks the end of her third marriage and his second.

marks and time
As this year marks the centennial of the beginning of the Civil War, this fact is being commemorated with several exhibits throughout the State, but most of all paying tribute to the first Rhode Island Volunteers who rushed to the defense of the City of Washington, putting at the disposal of President Lincoln the only fully equipped and best trained regiment at this time.
In course of time the Apostolic Chancery adopted this mode of writing as the " curial " style, still further abridging by omitting the diphthongs ae and oe, and likewise all lines and marks of punctuation.
In juxtaposition, it also marks a fundamental distinction from western philosophy, in which the dominant view of time is a linear progression.
He performed again in November, alongside Alicia Keys, at the Black Ball, a New York benefit event for Keep a Child Alive, a performance that marks the last time Bowie performed his music on stage.
His most famous work, the De re metallica libri xii long remained a standard work, and marks its author as one of the most accomplished chemists of his time.
The Doctor's reference to Gallifrey in " The Runaway Bride " marks the first time the name of his homeworld has been uttered on screen since the new series began.
In describing longer time periods, English needs context to maintain the distinction between the habitual (" I called him often in the past "-a habit that has no point of completion ) and perfective (" I called him once "-an action completed ), although the construct " used to " marks both habitual aspect and past tense and can be used if the aspectual distinction otherwise is not clear.
The publication of the encyclical marks the first time in the twentieth century that open dissent from the laity about teachings of the Church was voiced widely and publicly.
De Braose was subjected to punitive demands for money, and when he refused to pay a huge sum of 40, 000 marks ( equivalent to £ 26, 666 at the time ), his wife and one of his sons were imprisoned by John, which resulted in their death.
John simply tightened his existing measures and accrued significant sums from the income of vacant sees and abbeys: one 1213 estimate, for example, suggested the church had lost an estimated 100, 000 marks ( equivalent to £ 66, 666 at the time ) to John.
As part of the deal, John offered to surrender the Kingdom of England to the papacy for a feudal service of 1, 000 marks ( equivalent to £ 666 at the time ) annually: 700 marks (£ 466 ) for England and 300 marks (£ 200 ) for Ireland, as well as recompensing the church for revenue lost during the crisis.
The 2012 Season marks the third time the Major League Baseball All-Star Game has been played in Kansas City, with Kauffman Stadium ( then named Royals Stadium ) last hosting the event in 1973, the stadium's first year of existence.
* 1905 – The trial in the Stratton Brothers case begins in London, England ; it marks the first time that fingerprint evidence is used to gain a conviction for murder.
The battle marks the first time in the naval history that two enemy fleets fight without visual contact between warring ships.
The battle marks the first time in the naval history that two enemy fleets fight without visual contact between warring ships.
This concert marks the first time the pair has performed together on Broadway since they appeared together in Evita.
" Although Sadie Sachs was possibly a fictional composite of several women Sanger had known, this story marks the time when Sanger began to devote her life to help desperate women before they were driven to pursue dangerous and illegal abortions.
* 1981 – Space Shuttle program: mission STS-2, utilizing the Space Shuttle Columbia, marks the first time a manned spacecraft is launched into space twice.
It marks Paramount's return to having its own animated division for the first time since 1967, when Paramount Cartoon Studios shut down ( it was formerly Famous Studios until 1956 ).
Goldberg notes that, “ it marks the passage of time less by its length than by its direct and immediate address to the audience and by its switch from senarii in the dialogue to iambic septenarii.
This was an increase from 875, the population in 1990, and this marks the first time the village of Parma had more than 900 people.
However, the Potsdam Conference marks the first and only time Truman would ever meet Stalin in person.
At the time Piedmont, as part of the Kingdom of Italy within the Holy Roman Empire, was subdivided into several marks and counties.

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