epoch in the PONS Dictionary

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His keyboard sonatas, for example, mark an important epoch in the history of musical form.
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The third epoch takes place in 1724 and spans six months.
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A visible style in that epoch's buildings, mostly of religious aspect, though very few ones are kept in foot as they were.
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Already in that epoch he participated in some publicist movies.
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This is learning by epoch (weights updated after all the training examples are presented).
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These are then associated into certain periods and epochs.
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In the current cosmological epoch, the accelerated expansion due to dark energy is preventing structures larger than superclusters from forming.
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In 1956 the factory stepped into the epoch of helicopter production.
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As with many geologic periods, the strata that define the epoch's beginning and end are well identified, but the exact ages remain uncertain.
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But wherever he was allowed a free hand he introduced epoch-making reforms in all the branches of his department, including posts, telegraphs, and so on.
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