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chronological sequence

n. a following of one thing after another in time; "the doctor saw a sequence of patients" [syn: sequence, succession, successiveness, chronological succession]

Usage examples of "chronological sequence".

If I adhered to strict chronological sequence, these would follow here.

For this you may find helpful the following chronological sequence of the important events in Billy's life.

All those questioned answer evasively, but this much is certain: a young person sees his father differently with the naked eye and with an eye that takes aim through miracle glasses: the miracle glasses show youthful wearers varied images of their parents' past, often, though it takes a little patience, in chronological sequence.

The Hobbit follows the story through Bilbo's eyes and tells of events in a chronological sequence.

And the location of the resurrectees in the pre-resurrection bubble was random, since They had planned to scatter you humans along The River in a rough chronological sequence but with a certain amount of mixing.

As I have arranged my notes to fit the continuity of the narrative, they are not always in proper chronological sequence.

Only afterwards did the old soldier go back to the beginning and study in chronological sequence all the things that had happened since his body-death and personality storage.

Would he have to tackle and defeat each of the seven in chronological sequence, working backward in time to the primal Caird?

For instance, the resurrectees were not distributed along The River according to the chronological sequence in which they had been born on Earth.

I'm not sure, even at this ripe middle-age, but I have to admit that what I recall of Berlin is not arranged in my memory in any normal, chronological sequence.