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era

noun as in time period in history

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But in this climate-change era of extreme conditions, is it worth starting over in a place where the risk of catastrophe may forever be part of the bargain?

The arriving hordes of the gold-fevered accelerated the decline and death of California’s Native peoples and the end of its Californio era.

Djokovic is seeded seventh but outlasting his younger rivals to become the oldest Grand Slam men's champion in the Open era cannot be ruled out.

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She went to see Hidden Figures, the film about black American women mathematicians who worked at the US space agency, Nasa, in the 1950s, during the era of segregation in the US.

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She was in constant communication with staff and fire officials, a thing that is, you know, entirely common in our hyperconnected era.

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