Millennia Sentence Examples

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  • We've spent millennia arguing.

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  • You had tens of thousands of millennia to ask!

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  • Not many people appreciated a sense of humor crafted over millennia as a sanctioned killer for Death.

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  • It was a war his family had been fighting for millennia, one that wouldn't end even with his death.

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  • I ruled Death's domain for countless millennia.

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  • We raised an angel here for several hundred millennia.

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  • Or maybe, like he really had loved her through the millennia they were together.

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  • I set up the chain of events millennia ago and knew if I could push her enough in one direction, she'd go peacefully over the edge, he said.

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  • The woman who captured his heart in a week, something you barely did after millennia!

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  • The race of warriors was ancient, dating back a hundred millennia.

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  • Natural glass, like obsidian, is a dense volcanic glass, and has been used by man for millennia.

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  • After millennia of sleep, Battra awoke to discover new humans, Mothra and Godzilla.

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  • Rhyn paced.  He still felt the need to find Death, that if he found her, she'd lead him to Katie.  They could wander the underworld for millennia without finding Katie, but Death … Death would know where she was.

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  • And, for millennia, real legendary lovers have pledged adoration in the sun and shade of these slopes.

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  • Archibald also states our evolutionary distance of millennia from our prehistoric ancestors.

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  • They had understood moon goddesses to be triune for millennia.

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  • Burial cairns and stone circles, rock carvings and standing stones, duns and hillforts speak of millennia of continuous habitation.

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  • For five millennia there has been human inhabitation on these islands.

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  • Here, in gray smudges in the gravel spanning five millennia, is the essence of Heathrow's story.

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  • Obviously it works and it has worked for centuries and millennia, but what is the epistemological respectability of this idea?

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  • Here, in gray smudges in the gravel spanning five millennia, is the essence of Heathrow 's story.

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  • The summits of mountains have attracted people for many millennia.

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  • Sloterdijk equates our position, two and a half millennia after Plato, with a gigantic twilight of the gods.

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  • Straw, lightweight, sturdy and plentiful, has been used to make protective headgear for those who work outside for millennia.

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  • It was what women had worn for millennia until the 1920s.

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  • He is originally from the Earthrealm, but escaped to the Outworld many millennia ago.

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  • Humans lived for millennia without TV in the bedroom; you can do it, too!One of the biggest stress producers in most of our homes is… CLUTTER!

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  • Legacy Family Tree, published by Millennia, utilizes Microsoft's Virtual Earth to display your ancestors' home countries or regions.

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  • Nonetheless, it is plain that people have been swimming for millennia.

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  • Diamonds are formed through millennia of geological processes involving intense heat and pressure, and today's diamonds measure billions of years old.

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  • Here, carbon is super-heated, and over millennia, diamonds form.

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  • Although there is archeological evidence of Japanese tattoos dating nearly two millennia before Christ, the practice has not always been looked upon favorably within the culture.

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  • Tribal tattoos have been in existence for millennia, with many different cultures putting their own spin on this art form.

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  • Awed by the power she had over him, she began to understand the extent of his solitary existence for the millennia of his life.

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  • Considering she lived for hundreds of millennia and her status as a deity, she didn't own anything fancy.

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  • He had to preserve and protect the underworld, even if it meant stepping away from the comfort zone he'd existed in for millennia.

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  • It almost happened millennia ago.

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  • On the whole, Aegean art, at its two great periods, in the middle of the 3rd and 2nd millennia respectively, will bear comparison with any contemporary arts.

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  • The thought of Sofia in Czerno's hands did worse than anger him—he felt fear for the first time in millennia.

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  • Knowledge gathered over tens of thousands of millennia … gone!

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  • In the matter of seven days, Gabriel had come close to breaking more Immortal Codes governing Death's actions in the mortal world than his predecessor did over hundreds of thousands of millennia.

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  • Fate was the single enemy that succeeded in cornering her and only after countless millennia plotting.

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  • Rhyn paced.  He still felt the need to find Death, that if he found her, she'd lead him to Katie.  They could wander the underworld for millennia without finding Katie, but Death … Death would know where she was.

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  • Two millennia later, the Normans put a military camp in the center of this hill fort.

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  • These authors therefore suggest that sedimentation has kept pace with sea-level rise over recent millennia.

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  • The history of body piercings stretches back into primitive and tribal cultures, spanning more than five millennia of human history.

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  • The two robot sides have been battling it out for millennia and it doesn't stop in the new Transformers movie.

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  • In a world that has been using the written word for millennia, it is astonishing that only in the last decade of digital communication has the combination of a colon and right parentheses gained the status of an expression.

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  • World War I Army uniforms were a historically interesting bridge between the traditions of millennia and the changes of the industrial age.

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  • After millennia dealing with the dark side of humanity, he didn't think there was anyone else pure left.

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  • Two millennia later, it is fair to assume that humans are still capable of this kind of memory.

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