Earliest
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- (comparative and superlative of `early') more early than; most early; earlier
adv.
- with the least delay; soonest
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- This is the earliest known woolly rhino in Europe.
- That arms's earliest known member was Csák Lukács.
- The earliest known copy of the text is in Arabic.
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- It is the earliest surviving brick residence in Erie.
- Salieri's earliest surviving work is a Mass in C major.
- The Sumerians produced the earliest surviving written codes.
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- Bates had a rhyming talent from her earliest days.
- A program for Junior Knights existed from the Order's earliest days.
- Abbreviations in English were frequently used from its earliest days.
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- Vinall is the earliest recorded cricketing fatality.
- The earliest recorded pregnancy was at 38 days.
- The earliest recorded use of this name dates back to 1850.
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- They are among the earliest settlers of Barbour.
- They were among the earliest Catholics to locate here.
- They were among the earliest settlers of Lawrence County.
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- The earliest examples of pewter come from ancient Egypt, around 1450 BC.
- It provides one of the earliest examples of Persian anthropomorphic calligraphy.
- The Shwezigon Pagoda and the Shwesandaw Pagoda are the earliest examples of this type.
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- The earliest evidence of civilisation thus far dates to 11,000 BCE.
- It represents some of the earliest evidence of an artificial water supply in Gibraltar.
- The earliest evidence for acupuncture in this sense dates to the second or first century BCE.
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- His earliest years coincided with the Russian Civil War.
- He was an outcast from his earliest years, dismissed as an unwanted child.
- In the earliest years, children are "completely dependent on the care of others."
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- The earliest extant Priapic poem in Latin (no.
- The earliest extant documentary record of the place dates to 997.
- The earliest extant account was written by a Spanish Dominican in 1674.
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- The earliest record of the Old Town Hall was in 1575.
- The earliest record of myth of Adapa is from the 14th century.
- The earliest record of the Old Tub custom comes from circa 1845.
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- This is the earliest reference to the impostor's end.
- This is the earliest reference to cricket in Derbyshire.
- The earliest reference to the name appears as "Gallistoun".
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- The earliest mention of Moys dates back to 1309.
- The earliest mention of "Tapas" is in the Vedic texts.
- Its earliest mention is from 1431 in an Ottoman tax register.
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- They are among the earliest settlers of Barbour.
- They were among the earliest settlers of Lawrence County.
- The earliest settlers came from the British Isles, Eastern Canada, and the US.
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- This work was one of the earliest works on Egyptology.
- Among his earliest works were: He continued produce plays until 1828.
- Among the earliest works by the group was a suite of six songs of "Negro" music.
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- One of the earliest and most widely known systems of cataloguing books is the Dewey Decimal System.
- James L. Reid was one of the earliest and most successful developing Reid's Yellow Dent in the 1860s.
- Richard Wagner became one of the earliest and most famous adherents of the Schopenhauerian philosophy.
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- The earliest written reference dates back to 1474.
- This is one of the earliest written evidences for Baku.
- The earliest written form of "teng" is a (ca.
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- It is considered to be his best film since his earliest work.
- Skepticism about Loomis' ideas date back to his earliest work.
- Nassar's earliest work involved copying embroidery patterns from books.
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- The family was already noble from earliest times ("Uradel").
- "Ollae" were used for funerary purposes from earliest times.
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- In the case of "interpreting allegorically," Theagenes appears to be our earliest example.
- A version acquired by the National Gallery, London in 1963 is perhaps the earliest example.
- This was likely the earliest example of an online, multi-player, interterminal computer game.
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- This earliest form of modern boxing was very different.
- This ensemble in its earliest form steadily grew over the years.
- The earliest form of Khmer traditional wrestling was called Maloyuth.
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- ð was not found in the earliest records of Old English.
- The earliest records of the church are from the 11th century.
- There can be found the earliest records engraved on a rock in Vocanh.
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- The earliest documented quartets all began in barber shops.
- The earliest documented hostile exploitation of a buffer overflow was in 1988.
- His earliest documented work is the courthouse of Sussex County, Virginia, dated to 1825.
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- Within it are stars at the earliest stages of their lifespan.
- The earliest stages within the renal organ are 10 µm in diameter.
- The earliest stages may appear in the kidney any time between March and June.
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- The earliest possible date is May 29, as in 1818 and 2285.
- The earliest possible date for the first performance is 12 May 1726.
- He also asked to be re-booked for the earliest possible flight out of Mactan.
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- Older scholarship proposed a Gothic song as the earliest version.
- The earliest version was that exhibited in 1784 and bought by the Tate Gallery in 1871.
- The earliest version was known as Revision 0, and the first 6,000 units shipped used it.
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- Steamships played an important part in the history of CP from the very earliest days.
- It is very earliest site of Indus Valley Civilization dates back to 4000 to 6000 years.
- All but the very earliest non-II model 1541s can use either the Alps or Newtronics mechanism.
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- One of the earliest forms of defense against assassins was employing bodyguards.
- This is one of the earliest forms of ASCII art, dating back to the early days of the 1960s minicomputers and teletypes.
- The earliest forms of drum and bass clocked in at around 130 bpm in 1990/1991, speeding up to around 155–165 BPM by 1993.
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- The earliest use of pottery appears around 2,000 to 3,000 BCE.
- The earliest use documented by the Oxford English Dictionary was in 1650.
- The earliest use of the name "Camel Case" occurs in 1995, in a post by Newton Love.
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- It is one of the earliest references to a soul as a separate entity from the body.
- The earliest references to a gunpowder engine appear to be those of Samuel Morland in 1661.
- The earliest references to Anah are probably found in letters of the period of Zimri-Lim of Mari.
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- The tradition of Tamil music goes back to the earliest period of Tamil history.
- Its subject matter clearly indicates that it belongs to the earliest period at Makkah.
- Its subject matter bears full evidence that it was revealed in the earliest period at Makkah.
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- As such, the book offered one of the earliest published versions of the stab-in-the-back legend.
- The earliest published reports dated 1993 were performed by Network Wizards owner Mark K. Lottor.
- His earliest published poem was in Thomas Bedingfield's translation of Cardano's "Comforte" (1573).
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- In 1961, Abella became one of the earliest members of the Nova Cançó group Els Setze Jutges.
- Ceratopsia appears to have originated in Asia, as all of the earliest members are found there.
- He and his wife Ann were among the earliest members of the Boston church, having joined in the autumn of 1630.
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- The earliest inhabitants of the area were Pygmy peoples.
- The ancient history of the area includes some of North America's earliest inhabitants.
- History of Cameroon The earliest inhabitants of Cameroon were probably the Baka (Pygmies).
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- Capri released some of Steve Tyrell's earliest recordings.
- Some of these compilations featured the earliest recordings by No Doubt.
- One of his earliest recordings was on Mark O'Connor's 1988 album "Elysian Forest".
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- The earliest part is the 13th-century choir.
- Space launch Space launch is the earliest part of a flight that reaches space.
- The chancel is the earliest part of the present building, and was built in the 13th century.
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- "Listed by earliest date of production or performance."
- The earliest date from the Lower Jurassic and Cretaceous.
- Fermi became an American citizen in July 1944, the earliest date the law allowed.