Similar words: accommodating, intimidating, ingratiating, rating, skating, obviating, operating, rotating. Meaning: [deɪt] n. use of chemical analysis to estimate the age of geological specimens.
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91. Only in the last 50 years have independent means of absolute dating become available, transforming archaeology in the process.
92. Unique exhibits include a model of Crow's Fairground dating from 1956-68.
93. Her policy of not dating frivolously is fine, theoretically, but makes for long, lonely weekends.
94. There were also two libretti for oratorios probably dating from 1765, as well as other miscellaneous poems.
95. Voice over Dinmore Manor is on the site of a Knights Hospital dating back to the days of the crusades.
96. Those cases paralleled crash test results dating back to the 1970s that showed dangers to small adults and children from airbags.
97. Dating a rug from its weave and design requires extensive specialist knowledge and can only be undertaken by an expert.
98. All of the caveats that apply to radiocarbon dating apply to its use in authentication.
99. His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest.
100. Press photos by Nancy Urrut a dating from 1980 give an appalling view into what daily life in the dictatorship looked like.
101. It is simply due to the fact that these little hotels have remained faithful to habits dating from 1840 or so.
102. The outstanding examples have been in the dating of town defences, as demonstrated by Philip Corder in 1956.
103. Also very important are the writings of Fernando Pessoa, dating from the early part of this century.
104. Some 150 drawings and sketchbooks dating from 1954 to 1995 will be on view through April 28.
105. El Carnaval is a historic fiesta dating back more than 100 years.
106. Often when there are dating errors it is the conversion into years rather than the dating method itself that is at fault.
107. Dating back to medieval times, Britain's historic houses are one of our greatest treasures.
107. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
108. In October he announced negotiations to review all civil service wage and career structures dating back to 1946.
109. In 1884 a large cache of his letters dating from 1643 to 1648 was discovered, and some have been printed.
110. The abolition of rates fulfils an ambition of Mrs Thatcher's dating back to 1974.
111. The Cta episode has therefore sent the whole idea of direct dating of petroglyphs back to the drawing board.
112. Dating agencies try to match people with similar personalities and common interests.
113. Wyn Stewart and her husband, Peter are proof that the Club was something of a dating agency for its members.
114. She's dating a really weird guy who's into witchcraft and black magic.
115. When he had first started dating his wife Debbie it certainly had been a bit gruesome.
116. The New Hampshire primary is a strange pageant of democracy in action, dating back to 1916.
117. Over 75,000 nostalgic exhibits dating from 1850 to 1950 crammed into many old-fashioned shop and room displays.
118. But they have also been-and to a limited extent still are-important as a method of relative dating.
119. Everywhere we look, we see things Zachary used to do. I see his friends driving and dating now.
120. The ground floor is best known for its unique collection of antique dolls' houses dating back to 1673.
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