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In the
centuries
since she lived, the details of her life have been the subject of much dispute and have taken on an almost mythical status.
Across India, people hold their breath for the declaration of independence after nearly two
centuries
of British occupation and rule.
So they could exist even if we don’t detect them over
centuries
or millennia of measurements.
Now, in order for you to understand the significance of geyserite, I need to take you back a couple of
centuries.
In the
centuries
since its publication, the "Divine Comedy’s" themes of love, sin, and redemption have been embraced by numerous artists– from Auguste Rodin and Salvador Dali, to Ezra Pound and Neil Gaiman.
Because, for thousands of centuries, in the dark time before the scientific revolution and the Enlightenment, people had low expectations.
Like everyone, until a few
centuries
ago.
They stared down
centuries
of forced assimilation and said, "We're not a county in England.
We have been here for many, many ... for
centuries.
It's one of the most lethal things we've seen in circulation in the world in any recent
centuries.
And this idea was probably introduced
centuries
ago, but it's really becoming critical now, because we're making decisions about our society every day that, if we keep thinking that the arts are separate from the sciences, and we keep thinking it's cute to say, "I don't understand anything about this one, I don't understand anything about the other one," then we're going to have problems.
Our atoms in our body have embarked on an epic odyssey, with time spans from billions of years to mere centuries, all leading to you, all of you, witnesses of the universe.
No one knew how the tower was still standing, but the crisis was clear: they had to solve a problem that stumped
centuries
of engineers, and they needed to do it fast.
For centuries, engineers tried numerous strategies to address the lean.
More than six
centuries
after its construction, the tower was finally straightened… to a tilt of about four degrees.
But we have, somehow, in the course of the last few centuries, or even decades, started to cultivate an image of a mythical, rural agricultural past.
Reading Lucian’s texts
centuries
later, Renaissance and Reformation writers called their rivals cynics as an insult— meaning people who criticized others without having anything worthwhile to say.
After
centuries
of war, the world’s kingdoms have come to an agreement.
Thanks to their inventiveness in the face of difficult terrain and weak economies, the Vikings sailed west, settled the North Atlantic and explored the North American coast
centuries
before any other Europeans would set foot there.
They fought for their rights for over two centuries, and maybe because they sacrifice other minorities, Hispanic, Asian, we would suffer more in the mainstream.
That's probably more than at any time in
centuries.
Now, this is of course a topic of philosophical debate for
centuries.
This is the person who contains within him all the knowledge, all the wisdom of
centuries
and
centuries
of life, and not just about his people, but about everything that his people's survival depended on: the trees, the birds, the water, the soil, the forest.
It is a structure for maintain, for centuries, by generations, without any department, without any funding, So the secret is "[unclear]," respect.
And India will no longer have to witness this cruel barbaric practice which has been here for
centuries.
By the time I got to Beijing in 1995, it was clear to me, the only way to achieve gender equality was to overturn
centuries
of oppressive tradition.
And Nature Magazine had a piece surveying the loss of wildlife, and it said, "If all of those 23,000 went extinct in the next century or so, and that rate of extinction carried on for more
centuries
and millennia, then we might be at the beginning of a sixth extinction.
Given raw facts or data to actually answer questions, one has to compute: one has to implement all those methods and models and algorithms and so on that science and other areas have built up over the
centuries.
And many of our ideas have been formed, not to meet the circumstances of this century, but to cope with the circumstances of previous
centuries.
I flew off to a place that's been shrouded in mystery for centuries, a place some folks call Shangri-La.
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