living;  life (one's daily existence);  livelihood
 Common Era;  CE;  Christian Era;  Western (Gregorian) calendar
 year;  counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school);  period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
 at that time;  in those days
 halving;  dividing (into two parts);  bisection;  the two equinoxes (vernal and autumnal)
 influence;  power;  might;  strength;  potency;  force
 rushing into;  breaking into;  storming;  plunging into (war, etc.);  embarking on (a new venture)
 heat;  fever;  temperature;  zeal;  passion
 use;  application;  employment;  utilization;  utilisation
 thirteenth day of the month;  thirteen days
 war;  fighting;  fierce competition
 by means of;  due to;  because of;  according to
 the world;  society;  sphere;  circle;  world-renowned;  world-famous
 chief;  main;  principal;  important
 group;  bunch;  crowd;  group
 destruction;  annihilation;  devastation;  catastrophe
 after this;  from now on;  hereafter;  thereafter;  since (then);  after
 to cross over;  to go across;  to extend;  to cover;  to range
 period;  epoch;  the times;  those days;  oldness;  ancientness
 to continue;  to last;  to continue (without a break);  to be unbroken;  to occur again and again;  to lead to;  to connect to
 10^8;  100,000,000;  hundred million
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to
 decrease;  reduction;  decline
 people;  men and women;  each person;  everybody
 unity;  consolidation;  uniformity;  unification;  compatible
 form of government;  system of government;  polity
 establishment;  founding;  setting (a record)
 to desire;  to wish;  to beg;  to request;  to have something done for oneself
 simply;  merely;  only;  solely
 stability;  steadiness;  equilibrium
 (maintain, observe) social (public) order
 establishment;  settlement
 to desire;  to wish for;  to expect;  to see;  to command (a view of)
 any more;  any further;  any better;  any longer
 to lose (something);  to mislay;  to get rid of;  to eliminate;  to remove
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 to;  for;  in order to;  for;  as for;  regarding
 up to now;  so far;  traditional;  conventional;  usual