Many eras also proclaimed storytelling's demise: the advent of the printing press, radio, television, the Internet.
The Expansion Era ballot will have 12 candidates while the other eras will only have 10.
The elections will be held at the Winter Meetings each year and the eras will rotate.
This year's trends are marked by a hybrid appreciation for fads of other eras.
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Some experts say modern horses are more susceptible to injury than horses from other eras.
And the evidence shows that across different eras, all wins are not created equally.
Fans can compare players of different eras and dream up their own all-time all-star team.
As in previous eras, the dream of erotic emancipation was paired with that of political emancipation.
Do not compare Barrack Obama to presidents from other eras, instead compare him to his contemporaries.
Laura Esterman is imperious and condescending in both eras as Harriet, Perry's controlling mother.
Both of those presidents went on to reelection and presided over eras of American prosperity.
Unfortunately for me, her expertise involves earlier eras, though she did say comparisons can be made.
Mrs Godfrey said the mound was thought to date back to the Roman or Romano-British eras.
This tax cut helped spark one of the most prosperous eras in U.S. history.
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Like any historical period, these political eras have a beginning, middle, and an end.
But it is only cyclical within the context of historical eras in American politics.
Incredible bottom line: Only 4% (the square of -0.20) of the variability in pitcher pay reflects their varying ERAs.
Ravitch details the twin reform eras of San Diego (under Alan Bersin) and New York City.
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Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, this is a game that usually portrays historical eras under-represented in pop culture.
Interpreting what to make of this cultural edge between eras, or even what to call it--bop? rock? pre-rock?
The decor in the hotel's rooms captures different eras of Spain's past with Andalusian, Castilian and Moorish elements.
Mr. Gottehrer, 72 years old, traces his own roots across more glamorous eras of pop-music history in New York.
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Constance Hoffman's costumes and Thomas Hase's lighting helped differentiate the eras against set designer Andrew Lieberman's moldering villa walls.
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Just off the top of my head, there are tons of possible eras new games could take place during.
In earlier eras, court position was ceded based on first to a spot.
He says today's unemployment rate is not as bad as in previous eras.
Mr Davenport said the buildings could be used for exhibits on those eras.
Like most such eras, the luster will be more apparent to historians than to those who live through it.
Introducing more recent events into the history curriculum would be likely to require the displacement of studying other eras.
The planet's history contains many less stable and clement eras than the Holocene.
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