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Перевод: epochal
[прилагательное] эпохальный
Тезаурус:
- However, while P.E. 's recent offerings have utilised more varied styles and no small amount of wit in conveying their basic concerns, Professor Griff elects to revert to the dour, bludgeoning style which characterised P.E. 's groundbreaking, some would say epochal, debut album, "Yo, Bum Rush The Show".
- It was a grisly episode indeed, one which inevitably detracted from history's judgement of the epochal events that were to follow.
- Its institutions, in their increasing centrality, have moved towards a situation in which it, could again be said (but with the qualitative difference of an epochal change) that cultural institutions are integral parts of the general social organization.
- Two epochal events have dominated the history of modern Japan.
- The third and, sadly, final volume of Cappella Nova's epochal recording of the complete works of the great Scottish Renaissance composer Robert Carver matches its fellows in musical importance and virtuoso commitment of performance.
- He took a leading part in the epochal missionary conference at Le Zoute, on which he based his study, The Christian Mission in Africa (1926).
- had staged the epochal exhibition "Manet and the Post-Impressionists" at the Grafton Gallery, when the work of Paul Czanne, Gauguin, and Vincent Van Gogh was seen in England virtually for the first time.
- Anyone who knows anything about anything ought to agree that Sean Penn's career peak was his generation-defining portrayal of Jeff Spicoli in 1984's epochal Fast Times At Ridgemont High .
- The programme ended with a complete performance of the ballet as the historians think it must have looked on that epochal occasion.
- A speech in which the epochal scale of change in the East was acknowledged and yet also modified by President Bush's innate caution, it was meant to include nothing that would alarm Mrs Thatcher.
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