Sentences with phrase «number of centuries»

Those would mean 6 and 8 metres respectively total SLR which is a huge deal, even if it will take some unknown number of centuries.
Further, what is now considered cannon, was argued over, for a number of centuries by the church fathers... um, you know, the Eastern Orthodox ones?
This theory predicates a peculiarly «Isaianic» prophetic tradition the major record of which, created over a number of centuries, is the book of Isaiah.
The phrase «thin place» is a metaphor that I owe to Celtic Christianity, that form of Christianity that flourished in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales beginning in the late fifth century and continuing on for a number of centuries.
A number of Century readers objected to this approach.
And has, the handbook might have added, for a number of centuries now.
We should really consider bringing back a number of centuries old fashionable details.
Opening in January at the Tang is «Realms of Earth and Sky: Indian Painting from the 15th to the 19th Century,» a traveling exhibit that spans a number of centuries and artistic traditions in South Asian art.
Some of the individual systems (oceans, ice pack, etc.) within the total atmospheric climate system have got to have impulse response tails that range out to a number of centuries.
Some number of centuries after that process started, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere began to rise, which amplified the warming trend even further as an additional feedback mechanism.
I own a number of century homes in the trendy urban areas of Cleveland.
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