early era
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early
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɜː.li/us/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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era
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪə.rə/us/ˈer.ə/us/ˈɪr.ə/
a period of time of which particular events or stages of development ...
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(Definition ofearlyanderafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But even in thisearlyera, the founders of regional science expected to catch the interest of people from a wide variety of disciplines.
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Little is known of him or his kingdom from thisearlyera, with only a few anecdotal mentions of him in historical documents.
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In theearlyera, home ice was a flooded field borrowed from the local garrison and the players cleared the ice.
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Archaeology confirms the widespread use of binding spells ("defixiones"), magical papyri and so-called voodoo dolls from a veryearlyera.
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The term grip dates back to theearlyeraof the circus.
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The original course was of a rather primitive design, reflective of theearlyeraof golf.
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Motion pictures were valued differently in theearlyeraof film.
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A well dug in anearlyerashows that the water table was very high.
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He grew up during theearlyeraof aviation, and, as a youngster, became fascinated with the new way of transport.
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Historical records of thisearlyeraare scant.
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Hollywood often leaned on this less expensive technique for some of its movie trailers in theearlyera.
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The paucity of the surviving numerical sources makes answers very difficult to formulate particularly in theearlyera.
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By closely examining thisearlyeraof educational reform, this article has sought to reassess the inevitability of a cultural, ideological, or fundamental split between government and indigenous education.
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However, due to the lack of documents from thatearlyera, historians have been unable to verify the location of this monastery.
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The covermount practice continued with computer magazines in theearlyeraof home computers.
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Straight edge individuals of thisearlyeraoften associated with the original punk ideals such as individualism, disdain for work and school, and live-for-the-moment attitudes.
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Thisearlyerawas followed by peace and cultural expansion between the 12th and late 18th century.
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