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Answer for the clue "Actian or Augustan ", 3 letters:
era

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Usage examples of era.

Ascending current of Eros, the moral freedom Kant offered was absolutely exhilarating to the entire era.

Era Capitu, que nos espreitara desde algum tempo, por dentro da veneziana, e agora abrira inteiramente a janela, e aparecEra.

Roman era my task consisted of stifling the revolt in Judaea and bringing back from the Orient, without too great loss, an ailing army.

Siccio, quel fedelissimo ed amoroso servo che lo aveva raccolto bambino, salvato e nutrito con tanto affetto, era morto ed avea, pria di morire, trasmesso al cardinale F.

E Silvio era generoso davvero e amava ancora la sua disgraziata Camilla.

Camilla conservava ancora qualche cosa di solenne, resto dello stato di demenza in cui era rimasta tanto tempo, ma pure era tornata in senno.

Gente armata dovunque allo sbocco di ogni uscita del sotterraneo era il meno che si poteva aspettare di trovare tardando.

These people were apt to appear at the auberge in the guise of Tarzan or Crusoe or Pocahontas or Rima, or else costumed as throwbacks to every conceivable Old World era and culture.

SENZANOME che aveva visto, non me, solo un bianco qualsiasi che da quel locale non era mai passato.

The gun was a larger caliber than was used in biathlon competition in the modern era, but it was the rifle Julie preferred for hunting.

Until the spirit of the new era reached the Rationing Board and moved them to reconsider the plight of such as Boa, it would not be possible to return her to the dismal wards of the First National Flightpaths annex.

Dentato era messo alla tortura mattina e sera per strappargli di bocca la delazione dei complici!

In the era of Big Science, breakthrough technical papers were more likely to carry dozens and dozens of coauthors.

Those lucky, I simpler times were bygone with the era of upward mobility, of rising divorce rates and single-parent homes.

Her old friend was moving away from bygone eras, talking of the present.