Climates were different in the distant past and now these scientists say new ones are emerging.
Memories of dual or multi-tiered exchange systems are limited, as they are fortunately relics of the distant past.
The emergence of new material is always a headache for historians, and not only for those delving into the distant past.
Questions from the distant past, even about unrelated matters, were flung at him with no opportunity for him to give thoughtful answers.
Wildlife experts are to discuss whether large animals that were native to Scotland in the distant past could one day be reintroduced.
The Incas and Mayans in the distant past created stone cultures with edifices, mammoth monuments, and pyramids, and they remain until now.
When the social web emerged, folks in my cohort found ourselves reconnecting with some familiar names and faces from the distant past.
Walking past the busts of notable scholars, each with solemn visage gazing out from the distant past, I pass shelf after shelf crammed with learning.
As a result, big cities are a thing of the distant past.
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In the distant past, some of GM's and Ford's biggest problems erupted, as one might expect, when car sales plummeted during economic slowdowns.
So if dark energy has declined as the universe has aged, clusters would have appeared more slowly in the distant past than in the recent past.
Because light takes so long to reach the earth from distant galaxies, astronomers were able to study the value of alpha in light from the distant past.
Full price may be a phrase for the distant past.
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The fossil record, far from the tenuous succession of gaps described by creationists, provides an admittedly incomplete but beautiful and coherent set of clues to life in the distant past.
The book has flaws: there is too much on well-trodden events from the distant past, too little on the traumatic weeks after AIG's bail-out, when Goldman came close to death.
Gregory Nagy, a professor of classical Greek literature at Harvard, is a gentle academic of the sort who, asked about the future, will begin speaking of Homer and the battles of the distant past.
Consider William Faulkner's tale "A Rose for Emily, " which hinges on the absurd, macabre discovery that an elderly woman, who in the distant past murdered her lover, has continued to sleep beside his decomposed corpse.
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This means that Dr Meredith's method can reach back into the distant past, and catch a glimpse of the act of cross-fertilisation between two different varieties of grapevine that created the strain that the cuttings have perpetuated.
In the distant past, some of GM's (nyse: GM - news - people ) and Ford's (nyse: F - news - people ) biggest problems erupted, as one might expect, when car sales plummeted during economic slowdowns.
The modern Olympics are a model example of what the historians Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger have called invented traditions ritualized official or quasi-official events, often presented as revivals of ancient practices or in other ways designed to imply continuity with the distant past.
Background is brought to foreground in a wealth of reminiscences, interviews with surviving members, film clips from the distant past and superb concert footage from the recent past, when the reunited Funk Brothers played at Detroit's Royal Oak Music Theater behind such singers as Joan Osborne, Ben Harper, Bootsy Collins, Chaka Khan and Meshell Ndegeocello.
Deciphering the very distant past on the basis of fossils and animals that are around today is inherently a subjective business.
Today the avant-garde monopoly is a thing of the blessedly distant past, but Poulenc, though his music continues to be played around the world, is still widely seen as a lightweight.
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In the far distant past, immense meteorites meteors that slam into Earth likely contributed to the demise of the dinosaurs.
The other 98.5% of the double helix was derided as junk, a vestige of the distant evolutionary past.
The story goes that when President Richard Nixon had asked to see the legendary Alexandria Library on a visit to Egypt and was informed that it had been destroyed sometime in the distant archaeological past, it also turned out that his hosts had no idea where it had been.
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This, I think, could open the doors wide for all sorts of new information while not explaining the outcome of either game any better and while leaving the more distant past still shrouded in mystery, though perhaps less so as we uncover new clues and lore in our ongoing archaeological expedition into this digital heart of darkness.
The world's glaciers are slowly melting, and as they do, artifacts from the near and distant past are emerging from the ice.
In the not too distant past, Ford made cars that were in the minds of its engineers, the best cars you could buy.
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