(1) The Mahabharata War was the epochal event of ancient India.(2) As with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the launching of Sputnik, epochal events can briefly change all the rules of the political game.(3) No matter how the case ends, the court's decision to accept the recorded testimony from the two children as corroborative evidence is epochal .(4) But according to the authors, the epochal events failed to alter how most high administration officials understood the world.(5) Her country's epochal events form the colorful backdrop for her breathless and episodic recounting of her own journey of self-transformation.(6) The International Monetary Fund played a crucial role in many of the epochal events of the 1990s.(7) Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism.(8) Then, in an epochal labor-and-management accord, the two sides stopped exploiting each other - and began exploiting the fans.(9) These, too, we've come to expect, and if they weren't around we'd have reason to wonder if the event itself were as epochal as it's supposed to be.(10) These epochal developments have not commanded much official attention.(11) But this is a momentous, perhaps epochal , political shift.(12) Scholars who seek to move beyond these epochal events may encounter obstacles as they negotiate the oral archive.(13) The current information revolution can be termed as the fifth epochal event since the birth of the human species.(14) Eleven years before the epochal events in Germany, a seismic change was taking place in China(15) The epochal event of the post-war world, the winning of the Cold War, is little understood and seldom discussed.(16) The death of Ronald Reagan has proved an oddly epochal event, not just in America but across the world.