"No event" typically refers to a situation where an anticipated or scheduled occurrence does not take place. This can apply in various contexts, such as in programming (where an expected action does not trigger), in event planning (where a planned gathering is canceled), or in statistical terms (indicating no significant outcome). Essentially, it signifies the absence of an expected occurrence or outcome.
That the event will never happen.
It means the event is certain to happen.
It means to change the time or order of the event.
Whatever happens in a story, any event in that plot would be a plot event
It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.It is likely to mean deterministic. It means that the outcome of an event is known and not subject to probability.
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
what. what event? I assume you mean the Llandudno Eistedfod, which is usually on S4C
the circumstances surrounding the event
it means
It is saying that two occurrences happening in sequence does not have to mean that the first event was the cause of the second event.
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
It means that the event has been around for 100 years