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Darwin's is a modern view of the basic aspects of adaptive evolution.
Those ultimately gave way in the 19th century to Modern Greek (except in the liturgy of the Greek Orthodox Church, which still uses Koine), although from roughly the 15th century onward, the language had a very modern aspect to it.
In Dryopithecus, then, and other European apes (e.g., Begun and Ward 2005), we see that many different parts of the skeleton take on a more modern aspect (but see Harrison 2005; Pilbeam 1997), similar to the living great apes or even African apes.
In response to the public outcry following Diana's death, when the royal family made the disastrous decision to stay at their Scottish estate until the funeral rather than returning to London, the monarchy has changed its public-relations strategy, putting on display a somewhat more human and modern aspect.
This is the most fully modern aspect of Piano's work.
It is in the towns, however, that Mongolia presents its modern aspect.
This novel deals with the Iran negotiations on nuclear weapons and brings that modern aspect into the story seamlessly.
The first primates of modern aspect appeared at the beginning of the Eocene epoch, about 55 m.y.
My mother doesn't have a clue what goes on, my family doesn't have a clue about these modern aspects of so-called celebrity.
The goal of the Concentration in Genetics is to provide biology majors with an in-depth exposure to modern aspects of genetics, including research experience in a genetics laboratory.
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