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A sequence of invasion and replacement events occurs until the resident population adopting the new strategy cannot be invaded by mutant phenotypes with similar strategies.
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The metastatic process is a sequence of steps (invasion, intravasation, transport, arrest, extravasation, and growth) that must be accomplished by cancer cells before distant metastases are established.
The last 65 million years, seen through a synthesis of scientific, cultural and historical studies in a perpetual sequence of invasion, adaptation and extinction, with fresh opportunity for each succeeding species.
In the twentieth century there were large numbers of archaeological investigations of specific sites, which formed the basis for an attempt to establish a chronology of the forts that would allow them to be fitted into a "defensive sequence" of invasion and occupation.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
As Bevin's biographer Alan Bullock put it: "Greece was a poor country at the best of times and her economy had been wrecked by the sequence of invasion, occupation, resistance, reprisals and civil war.
A sequence of square towers protected the walls, and at least one additional wall tower was constructed following the Saxon invasion of Britain in 367.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
It's a sequence of astonishing power.
This unleashes a sequence of unpleasant events.
"This was a sequence of errors.
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