the end of an era

  • 31The Hungry Duck — was a legendary Moscow bar of the 1990s. At the peak of its popularity, the Duck , as it was known, was an icon of Moscow hedonism, an unbridled, sexual, and sometimes violent venue. The Duck s Ladies Night was exceptionally popular, bringing in… …

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  • 32The Werehouse — is an artist collective grown for one grand purpose: to provide Winston Salem, NC and the world at large with a space to experience original and thought provoking art.Early YearsThe artists collective known as The Werehouse began with five young… …

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  • 33end — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 furthest part of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ bottom, lower ▪ top, upper ▪ back, hind (esp. AmE), rear …

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  • 34The Five Ages of the Universe — Infobox Book | name = The Five Ages of the Universe: Inside the Physics of Eternity image caption = Cover author = Fred Adams and Gregory Laughlin country = language = English genre = popular science publisher = Free Press Publishers release date …

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  • 35Era — An era is a commonly used word for long period of time. When used in science, for example geology, eras denote clearly defined periods of time of arbitrary but well defined length, such as for example the Mesozoic era from 252 Ma–66 Ma, delimited …

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  • 36era — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ golden, great ▪ the golden era of radio ▪ new ▪ different ▪ present …

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  • 37era */*/ — UK [ˈɪərə] / US [ˈerə] / US [ˈɪrə] noun [countable] Word forms era : singular era plural eras a period of time that has a particular quality or character We are living in an era in which technology is developing very rapidly. the Thatcher era a… …

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  • 38era — e|ra [ ərə, ırə ] noun count ** a period of time that has a particular quality or character: We are living in an era in which technology is developing very rapidly. the Clinton era a new era: The president promised to bring in a new era of peace …

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  • 39era — 01. In today s computer [era], teachers can easily calculate a student s marks in a few minutes. 02. The death of Deng Xiaoping signaled the end of an [era] for Mainland China. 03. The Reagan [era] in the U.S. was a time of very conservative… …

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  • 40end — end1 W1S1 [end] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(last part)¦ 2¦(finished)¦ 3¦(long object)¦ 4¦(tip/point)¦ 5¦(scale)¦ 6¦(connection)¦ 7¦(remaining piece)¦ 8¦(aim)¦ 9¦(part of an activity)¦ 10¦(sport)¦ …

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