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In political terms, there are two ways to view last year's epochal debate.
This epochal story will be told in the next chapter.
Five days later came a decision in an epochal abortion case.
To one side, it was an epochal breakthrough for women's rights.
In a nation where 500 million people cannot read and write, the achievement would be epochal.
Say what you like about the first decade of this new century, in art it has been epochal.
"But it is epochal that this one took place in a Muslim country."
Many of us have tried to imagine what it was like to witness these epochal works.
But since then, there has been a revival of interest in this epochal event.
Americans are only beginning to catch up with what this epochal change may imply.
Two epochal events have dominated the history of modern Japan.
Now, an epochal change seems to be taking place.
What did one unwanted life matter in the face of such epochal threats?
This weekend's show, while typical in form, was to reflect epochal times.
The headlines in today's papers did not miss the epochal nature of things.
The wait until she could next see the caravans had felt epochal.
It was almost as though her entire life had been spent preparing for this epochal flight.
"This is an epochal moment, a turning point," he said.
For all the city's laid-back image, this is an epochal time in its history.
It was an epochal event, this utterance of the word him.
The predictions run from the epochal to the merely pivotal.
Twenty years have passed since the epochal rebellion broke out.
The 1987 crash, which seemed epochal at the time, is now remembered as a great buying opportunity.
In the process, he paints his campaign in epochal terms.
I found evidence of that epochal time scattered all over Guadalcanal.