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Filter by Meaning The runner trained for a six-week period before the marathon.
The Pre-Columbian period refers to the time in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus.
The Renaissance was a period of great artistic and intellectual achievement.
Maria missed her period and decided to take a pregnancy test.
Emily keeps a period tracker app on her phone.
The teacher allowed Jane to leave class early because she was experiencing heavy bleeding during her period.
The Mesozoic period is often called the "Age of Reptiles" due to the dominance of dinosaurs.
The water sprinklers in the park are set to operate on a timed period.
The film depicts the romantic period in 19th-century England.
I studied Spanish for a short period of time, but I didn't become fluent.
The rainy period in this region usually occurs during the winter months.
The basketball team scored 20 points in the final period to secure the victory.
During the halftime period, the marching band entertained the crowd.
The gymnast's routine was flawless in the floor exercise period.
The boxer dominated his opponent in the second period, delivering several powerful punches.
The tennis player struggled in the first period but managed to turn the match around in the second.
The track and field event had a rest period between the preliminary heats and the final race.
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