Dark-ages Sentence Examples

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  • We did it all the time in the Dark Ages.

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  • During the Russian Dark Ages certain clerical errors had crept into the liturgical books Reforms a nd certain peculiarities had been adopted in the ritual.

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  • In the " dark ages " Jews enjoyed neither rights nor privileges; in the 18th century they were still without rights but they had privileges.

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  • Under the later empire agriculture sank into a condition of neglect, in which it remained throughout the Dark Ages.

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  • The chemical knowledge of Egyptian metallurgists and jewellers, he holds, was early transmitted to the artisans of Rome, and was preserved throughout the dark ages in the workshops of Italy and France until about the 13th century, when it was mingled with the theories of the Greek alchemists which reached the West by way of the Arabs.

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  • During the dark ages Patmos seems to have been entirely deserted, probably on account of the pirates.

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  • Yet in their inadequate way they served to keep alive throughout the dark ages some little knowledge of the antique culture and learning.

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  • This wholesale destruction of accumulated wisdom in the name of God precipitated the dark ages from which we did not recover until the Renaissance.

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  • The Roman Catholic Church during the Dark Ages became very mystical.

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  • A problem is the few number of pottery sherds found during the Greek dark ages.

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  • Twain transplants an " aw shucks ", no nonsense American smack dab in the middle of The Dark Ages.

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  • The whole course of the older Cretan civilization is awhile interrupted, and is separated from the new by the true dark ages of Greece.

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  • This is why Islamic revivalist movements like the Taliban tend to revert to the cultural trappings of the dark ages.

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  • Routine bladder washouts are being relegated to the Dark Ages.

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  • It is made by the same people who created Dark Ages of Camelot.

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  • It is his intention, not to forestall the fall, which is already too far advanced, but to curtail the ensuing Dark Ages.

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  • Back in the day (the Dark Ages day), anyone of scholarly occupation was considered a 'philosopher', which literally meant 'one who loves wisdom'.

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  • Fantasies that employ this type of magical system are often set in a quasi-Europe of the Dark Ages.

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  • Writings about werewolves existed date back to the middle and dark ages.

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  • Alternate history tales launch from ideas like what if the Dark Ages never happened or if the Confederacy won the war.

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