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Think of an evolved form of character education.
The Millennium Seed Bank Project is an evolved form of that Victorian curiosity.
But to me, it's something different: an evolved form of marketing blurred with media.
Reagan's chief innovation was to acknowledge and encourage the nascent religious right as an evolved form of Southern Democrats metamorphosing into Southern Republicans.
I contend that the tenshu as an evolved form of yagura (unembellished towers used in sieges) represents an unique expression of provincial warrior identity.
Each bay was about 12 feet (3.5 metres) deep and contained three levels of seating covered by a roof, making it look like an evolved form of the buildings shown in the Fouquet miniatures of the 1460s and '70s.
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But before police arrested and charged Jeffrey Robert Williamson, 42, of Calgary, with six counts related to voyeurism and publication of voyeuristic images, they had some help from a popular Twitter account that acts as an online, evolved form of a neighbourhood watch: @Crackmacs.
When you played Daniel Day-Lewis' character's son in "There Will Be Blood," which takes place a century ago, you had to learn a less evolved form of sign language?
He speaks in sentences that might have been cut by a jeweler; he banishes conversational cliches by merely cocking an eyebrow, and he has somehow turned undergraduate self-consciousness into a highly evolved form of charm.
Blade returns to tackle a newly evolved form of blood-sucker: the Reapers, which have jaws that cantilever open in four directions to form a kind of horrible uber-predator, a cross between Alien and a Venus fly trap.
Ricky Jay, the scholarly sleight-of-hand artist appearing in "On the Stem," has not been the only performer in town to practice a highly evolved form of mind-scrambling magic.
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