Chronologically Sentence Examples

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  • It is not as yet possible, except very partially, to arrange chronologically the snatches of biography to be gleaned from these stories.

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  • Choose to organize either chronologically or by theme.

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  • The penal laws under which Friends suffered may be divided chronologically into those of the Commonwealth and the Restoration periods.

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  • The most satisfactory method of characterizing English place-nomenclature is to deal with it historically and chronologically, showing the influence of the successive nations who have borne sway in this island.

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  • Or to put it more exactly, the "Apostolic Fathers" represent, chronologically in the main and still more from the religious and theological standpoint, the momentous process of 1 Cotelier included the Acts of Martyrdom of Clement, Ignatius and Polycarp; and those of Ignatius and Polycarp are still often printed by editors.

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  • But it may be doubted whether such a meeting was chronologically possible.

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  • There appear, therefore, to be at least two definite significations of the title Alexandrian School; or rather, there are two Alexandrian schools, distinct both chronologically and in substance.

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  • Minot (1844-1850); see also Mr Bancroft Davis's Notes upon the Treaties of the United States with other Powers, preceded by a list of the Treaties and Conventions with Foreign Powers, chronologically arranged and followed by an Analytical Index and a Synoptical Index of the Treaties (1873).

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  • When you create your baby's photo albums, you can divide them chronologically, or by events.

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  • For many people, organizing a scrapbook chronologically seems to be the most logical choice.

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  • The interactive pieces in Clauss's Flying Puppet gallery become chronologically more complex, yet retain their deceptive simplicity.

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  • On the theory that the revolt of Absalom chronologically should precede the great wars, a slight correction of the already corrupt text in xvii.

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  • In this summary the leading factors which have contributed to a correct appreciation of organic compounds have so far been considered historically, but instead of continuing this method it has been thought advisable to present an epitome of present-day conclusions, not chronologically, but as exhibiting the principles and subject-matter of our science.

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  • Suidas, misled by an incomplete excerpt in Photius from the life of Isidorus (the Neoplatonist) by Damascius, states that Hypatia was the wife of Isidorus; but this is chronologically impossible, since Isidorus could not have been born before 434 (see Hoche in Philologus).

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  • The interactive pieces in Clauss 's Flying Puppet gallery become chronologically more complex, yet retain their deceptive simplicity.

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  • Scrapbooks can be organized chronologically, by subject, or by theme.

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  • Perhaps the best way to determine if Bullock has indeed had any work done is to watch her movies chronologically.

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  • Their newer material can be a little bit trickier to play, so if you're looking for easy, look chronologically early.

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  • If you'd love to bring a smile to the faces of the youngsters in your life, whether they are chronologically children or just kids at heart, you may want to consider giving a Disney gift card for the next special occasion that pops up.

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  • It's a listing of all the films to have won the Best Picture Oscar, but isn't in any discernible order, either chronologically or alphabetically, so can make it a bit tough to find what you're looking for.

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  • If you do not have a long history of relevant work experience, listing your jobs chronologically may not be the best way to present your skills.

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  • If you do not have a lot of work experience, you can consider a functional resume, which instead lists the skills that you have individually instead of listing your jobs chronologically.

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  • The following analysis of theme music from the Terminator franchise is arranged chronologically starting with 1984's original film The Terminator and ending up with 2009's Terminator Salvation.

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  • If you are new to Project Runway, then you should progress chronologically through the information.

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  • Return of the Jedi was the third installment of the Star Wars saga, although chronologically the sixth, and was released in 1983.

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  • Chronologically, the storyline takes place 32 years before the original Star Wars Episode IV storyline.

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  • Tweets from these folks will appear chronologically.

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  • The philosophy of Fichte, worked out in a series of writings, and falling chronologically into two distinct periods, that of Jena and that of Berlin, seemed in the course of its development to undergo a change so fundamental that many critics have sharply separated and opposed to one another an earlier and a later phase.

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  • Though longer chronologically than the annals of Europe, it is less eventful, less diversified and offers fewer personalities of interest.

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