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ice age

noun as in glacial period

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None of her last five movies (with the exception of an Ice Age sequel she voiced) has grossed more than $50 million.

Take the case of the American bison: The ice-age bison evolved into the Plains buffalo, Bison bison, perhaps 10,000 years ago.

The IPCC tells us that, on present trends, the earth will warm up faster than at any time since the last ice age.

Even the audience for Ice Age now seems ominous, with all the kids running up and down the aisles.

And there were endless, additional chapters of Step Up, Ice Age, Madagascar, Men in Black—what am I forgetting?

Armed with it he challenges Nature and goes through the Ice Age, which sets the boundary between the white man and the savage.

This volcanic activity appears to have ended before the last ice age.

During the ice age many of these deposits were eroded and others were piled with boulders.

It is plain that steam and hot water had been at work long before the last ice age came.

The Big-Tree groves, he says, are growing in the soil-areas off which the ice first melted at the close of the ice age.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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