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It took on an epochal importance, which is worthy of more detailed investigation.
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As radiocarbon and other forms of absolute dating contributed more detailed and more reliable chronologies, the epochal model ceased to be necessary.
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A journey in space and time, this chronicle carries its own background of tango, epochal songs and circus orchestras.
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Moving from black and white to colour is not an epochal watershed that leaves some artists irrevocably behind.
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Instead, it is written as if directly presented by numerous celestial beings appointed to the task of providing an epochal religious revelation.
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But the thing about an epochal travesty is it doesn't matter if the movie that wins is good or bad.
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It marked an epochal change in the music industry.
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It is a nearly impossible, a very courageous, and a possibly epochal book.
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This in itself was an epochal milestone, akin to the first ascent of an 8,000-metre peak.
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He was a pioneering critic to establish the significance of this epochal transition.
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