How To Use Epoch-making In A Sentence

  • There was our letter printed in full, and below it was the epoch-making decision of the Government: "A special ration of soft food may be issued to edentulous persons in famine camps. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 12, 1919
  • This is the same version, in other words, that formed the basis of that epoch-making 1957 production.
  • In the early hours I read in the paper of epoch-making projects Bertolt brecht | the burning of the books | bad time for poetry | reading the paper while brewing the tea « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • But for a private gallery in Edinburgh, or anywhere in Scotland, it is not only brave, it's epoch-making.
  • The plight of these poor folk who were losing their wee holiday homes was no doubt a worthy topic but I was looking for something a touch more epoch-making.
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  • Whenever they do, the event would almost be epoch-making.
  • On reviewing the epoch-making events of the eighteenth century, we find a condition of affairs startling in its abnormity.
  • ‘This is an epoch-making ruling,’ said a lawyer who filed a similar lawsuit in which the court declined to rule on the constitutionality of the visits.
  • But the best comes last: "For the Love of You Pts. 1 & 2" was one of the two biggest hit singles from 1975's epoch-making The Heat Is On, the other being "Fight the Power". posted by Matthew @ 9: 00 AM Archive 2009-03-01
  • For the past eighteen years or more Dr. Robinson has devoted his studies to the nature of the cell, and from these researches he wrote the epoch-making hypothesis on the cause of cancer and his reasons for the use of potassium nitrate in its treatment. Local Founders Profile: Edward and Annie Robinson « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • In two days' time, we may encounter the single biggest epoch-making event in over three decades of conflict, an agreement that will bring a permanent peace.
  • The antislavery crusade, beginning in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, thus emerges as a singular, epoch-making event.
  • It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe.
  • In Athens, the epoch-making "People's Revolution" in 508 B.C. resulted in democracy—the strongest form of republicanism the world had ever known—which meant universal native adult male franchise and a commitment to the principles of equal votes and freedom of speech and association. Handing Out Knives to Madmen
  • Men of science come up with a brilliant, epoch-making idea that should, by rights, change the course of human history.
  • How happy will all the women around the world be if this old lady made this sentence in a speech, which would be no less inspiring and epoch-making than the speech of Martin Luther King.
  • Instead, we'll examine the context in which this announcement was made so we can discern a powerful distinction between the epoch-making events of the Renaissance and those of today.
  • Saussure displayed unusual qualities for an epoch-making thinker: he was always in touch with humility and self-doubt and he had no interest whatsoever in publicity. How To Change The World « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The great Adam Smith, founder of modern economics, published his epoch-making free-trade tract The Wealth of Nations, the origin of endless subsequent delusions, in 1776. Ian Fletcher: In Praise of Mercantilism, or Why Economic History Isn't Boring
  • I highly recommend this epoch-making CD-ROM to teachers, students, and even autodidacts.
  • ‘It is a marvelous achievement of great epoch-making significance,’ the news agency quoted him as adding.
  • The summit between the two Koreas was widely hailed as an epoch-making event.
  • an epoch-making discovery
  • The airplane was aloft for only 120 feet, but the flight was epoch-making: the first time a powered, heavier-than-air flying machine got off the ground to make a successful, controlled flight.
  • So the speech could also be described as epoch-making.
  • The moment you leave a story it's bound to turn epoch-making.
  • Pasteur had indeed already published by then his epoch-making work, which laid the foundations of bacteriology, and medical art had already gathered in one very beneficial fruit which stemmed from this work, namely the antiseptic method of treating wounds proposed by Lister. Physiology or Medicine 1905 - Presentation Speech
  • Before Lubitsch’s arrival to California from Germany in 1922 (to make a Mary Pickford vehicle called Rosita), Hollywood films were under the overwhelming influence of D.W. Griffith, circa 1908 through the epoch-making The Birth of a Nation in 1915 and beyond. The Importance of Seeing Ernst
  • This epoch-making act is commemorated even to-day by the Jews throughout the world and is known as the Feast of Lights. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism
  • This epoch-making discovery, which not only bore upon the nature of X-radiation and the reality of the space lattice assumed in crystallography, but also placed a new means of research into the hands of Science, was rewarded with the Nobel Prize in Physics 1924 - Presentation Speech
  • You see, amid all the intrigue, politics and epoch-making events that surrounded her life, Josephine always made time for her beauty routine, and certainly knew a thing or two about how to keep her looks.
  • While the art it contains is far from epoch-making, it does define an attitude currently prevalent among many young, principally London-based artists and art schools.
  • Kennedy's ‘We do these things, not because they are easy ‘speech was epoch-making.’
  • It was meant to sound like an epoch-making declaration.
  • Our cover story is a commentary package from 24 notable authors, historians, economists, psychologists, sociologists and public opinion experts as to how this epoch-making event will alter worldviews.
  • The scientist decided to take part in the epoch-making event and joined another expedition devoted to Atlantis.

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