Similar words: technology, chronic, theology, biology, apology, geology, etiology, ideology. Meaning: [krə'nɒlədʒɪ] n. 1. an arrangement of events in time 2. a record of events in the order of their occurrence 3. the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past events.
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31, After providing a brief overview of the chronology of urban unrest during the 1980s, the chapter concentrates on two main themes.
32, Nevertheless, neither the Chronicle nor the Historia Brittonum provides an acceptable alternative to the Bedan chronology.
33, Another strategy is to make timelines detailing the chronology of a single event.
34, This chronology is invaluable for reconstructing a record of past environmental change, as will be discussed in Chapter 6.
35, The deep-sea core oxygen isotope record is a framework for a relative chronology for the Pleistocene.
36, One of the most promising avenues for future work in chronology is the correlation of different dating methods.
37, Baker took Simpson through a chronology of his life and his rise from poverty to fame and wealth.
38, It is about the false use of personal chronology as an indicator or touchstone of human capacity and worth.
39, The details of the evening, the chronology of conversation came in successive eddies of reflected delight and despair.
40, The historian's problem is that there is insufficient archaeological or documentary evidence to establish the chronology of this process.
41, There is a clearly written text with an illustrated chronology of the country's history taking it up to 1992.
42, A series of such dates from different deposits will give an absolute chronology for the whole sequence.
43, But the chronology revealed so far suggests otherwise.
44, Related article: Chronology of Jesus'birth and death.
45, A historical novel that takes liberties with chronology.
46, This course features a number of downloadable readings and a selective chronology of events Augustan Rome.
47, Marmor Parium , a chronicle on stone tablet from Ancient Greece, is an import document in the field of ancient history, literature[http://sentencedict.com], and chronology.
48, Two, compiled concisely the biographical chronology again for Shi Run Zhang by using grasping new material.
49, Functional resumes emphasize your related skills while downplaying your work chronology.
50, Recently the study of maar lake and varve chronology is becoming a new field for palaeoclimate research.
51, On chronology and packaging products should emphasize color saturation attractive to, certain colors of and shade.
52, Development of geochronology from isotopic chronology to tectonic chronology must evolve several stages including ther- mal chronology, tectono-thermochronology and deformation chronology.
53, The framework of the Pentateuch is historical narrative bound together by the thread of chronology.
54, However, professor Takeshi Sagiya at Nagoya University's Research Center for Seismology, Volcanology and Disaster Mitigation is cautious about that narrow chronology.
55, Next he learns about the Copernican system, and after that he moves on to geometry, and then to chronology.
56, "My whole life has been a chronology of changes," Malcolm told Haley one night, and, in a few months, he would transform himself yet again, becoming El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, a Sunni Muslim.
57, These adjectives mean coming after all others in chronology or sequence.
58, The book is a workmanlike job with chronology and bibliography and index.
59, Her novel subverts the conventions of linear narrative. It has no neat chronology and no tidy denouement.
60, I didn't want there to be a chronology in wiki.
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