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    1. It harkened back to an era of romantic lawlessness, the drug wars, probably generations before his time


    2. Cockroaches have existed since the Paleozoic era that is


    3. It was a big liner, longer than the Brothers Formidable and with better appointed but tighter cabins decorated in a 52nd century theme and hung with great reproductions of some classic photographs from that era


    4. I grew up in an era when you would cover them up so people wouldn't think you had been in jail


    5. This ship was built in an era when some humans retained the idyllic fantasy that flesh and blood mortals had remained in control of civilization


    6. It was nothing more than an overgrown mining tug of a bygone era with a big bad burner on it boosting an apartment building of pressure chambers into the unknown


    7. In the Old Testament era, there were many notable women of God


    8. We live in an entirely new era than we did even 20 years ago


    9. She would have seen rats in real life, so this was still a simulation, she had not been transported in time to reality itself in whatever era of Earth’s history this was meant to represent


    10. If this was a faithful reproduction of the era, the splendor was beyond anything she knew of til Imperial Russia

    11. It was hokier than hillbilly but it was closer to music than she would expect from this era


    12. I believe that we are living in an era when all the


    13. This is a different temple and those who agree to remain in the heaven of this era don’t have data communications


    14. They sailed round and round the island, changing boats often whenever one reached the end of its era


    15. It was an antique in 2341 but this was an era of implants


    16. Their records were probably a good indication of how popular the name was in any given era in time


    17. “What were you doing when the starships came?” he asked, trying to turn the conversation to her for a change, without making it seem like he wanted to avoid that era


    18. Mind you, people like Sally, with all the maternal responsibilities of any era yet none of the perks, so to speak, do seem to have drawn the short straw


    19. This event unmistakably signaled the birth pangs had truly begun for the humble beginning of a new era


    20. I had more sex during that era than any other time in my life

    21. Sarah Bunker had spoken well, this was the dawning of a new era for the village


    22. during the Communist era – but the cashier appeared to


    23. Alan loved the 40's, the era that lasted from late classical Greece til about 1000ad on Earth


    24. But this is a modern era


    25. Time varies with conditions and so, a clock running during the Big Bang that created this universe would not show the same result as one running on the criteria of this era


    26. old Smyrnan tradition, mostly out of favor in this modern era, but back home the old


    27. ‘A long time ago when there were billions of humans living on the Earth, I know that’s hard to believe, there came a great era of disasters


    28. brave new era, but that the King Uar, chose


    29. Year 2012 does not equate the end of times but instead the end of an era of imbalance and division


    30. The conclusion of an era merely leads to the beginning of another

    31. “What’s strange about it? It’s another relic of a bygone era


    32. Chelsea, though little bits of the old order clung on, in council flats built in the gaps where Hitler's bombs had fallen - those that hadn't been sold off in the Thatcher era - and in the sixties blocks of the nearby Boxington Estate


    33. “Well I suppose you will be glad Pte Lamb because you will be leaving us the day after tomorrow you era finally going home and will travel on the hospital ship Asturias and judging from the grin on your face it wont be day to soon


    34. If this era was longer than a year, there would be very few plants left alive, if any at all, when the Sun finally arrived


    35. It belonged to some other era, some other circumstance


    36. King's Cross, and the tall gothic masterpiece of St Pancras station, evidence of eras - the canal era, and the railway era close behind it


    37. Street, was evidence of an even later era, one that had eventually turned the railways into loss-makers too, Bradlee's Lexus - or whoever it


    38. bumps, the era of the private motor car


    39. ) A question of character (per the title of a book on the era, see Richard Reeves) it would seem


    40. No such reason applied a mere five years ago, in an era of – at least by Russian standards – prosperity

    41. At his meeting of the People’s delegates, President Andamir Ivanov had rolled off his set piece to his ministers, slamming his hand down on the large imported walnut table: a somewhat ironic symbol of a bygone era


    42. Not for nothing did the Americans of the colonial era decide that „Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty


    43. He depends on the old liberal mantra that times have changed, and since our Founders could not know about the advancements of the present era, the Constitution must remain pliable or, as Thomas Jefferson warned in 1819, „…a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any form they please


    44. pals of the era remembered a guy who was a little rumpled, and


    45. mutual fund of the era, to sell shares of Dreyfus to Americans


    46. He was a defenseman back in an era when the defenseman position was a defensive player


    47. Their response – carefully crafted to comply with erstwhile doctrine and in so doing exploit a loophole – involved an elaborate plan to avoid direct contact with the species of that era (further detail restricted to file Mission Freedom)


    48. After some searching, she found a closet with cleaning supplies cowering under grime dating back to the Bronze Era


    49. Such mannerisms that, in a more congenial era, would have been properly frowned upon by a politer society, are now routinely encouraged in today‘s bread and circus


    50. Rush hour, in particular, has returned commuter travel to the horse and buggy era, unfair as such comparisons may appear, since carriages, and horses, for that matter, did not break down as frequently as the (modern) automobile














































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