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- [[ | Imminent: ready to take place; especially : hanging threateningly over one's head ''was in imminent danger of being run over''<ref>From [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/imminent Pre-Excession Merriam Webster Hyperdictionary].</ref> | ||
Some archaic works of post-[[One:Excessions|Excession]] research call the era prior the [[One:Excession era|Excession era]]. Because of the This [[One:Mode|mode]] reference is now considered archaic. | |||
Once scholars realized that their terming the pre-Excession period the Imminence Period was a mode of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historian's_fallacy Historian's Fallacy], there were many embarrassed and quiet whisperings and changings of the subject and a major [[One:Philo-Eidetic Linguistic Crisis|philo-eidetic linguistic crisis]]<ref>And embarassing!</ref> was averted. | |||
== References == | |||
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== Links == | |||
=== Back Link === | |||
* [[One:Excession Era|Excession Era]] | |||
=== Phantoms === | |||
* [[One:Mode|Mode]] | |||
* [[One:Philo-Eidetic Linguistic Crisis|Philo-Eidetic Linguistic Crisis]] | |||
=== Additional Links === | |||
* [[One:Excessions|Excessions]] | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historian's_fallacy Historian's Fallacy] | |||
* [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/imminent Pre-Excession Merriam Webster Hyperdictionary] | |||
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Revision as of 23:06, 2 December 2012
Imminent: ready to take place; especially : hanging threateningly over one's head was in imminent danger of being run over[1]
Some archaic works of post-Excession research call the era prior the Excession era. Because of the This mode reference is now considered archaic.
Once scholars realized that their terming the pre-Excession period the Imminence Period was a mode of the Historian's Fallacy, there were many embarrassed and quiet whisperings and changings of the subject and a major philo-eidetic linguistic crisis[2] was averted.
References
- ↑ From Pre-Excession Merriam Webster Hyperdictionary.
- ↑ And embarassing!