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And although haploids arose earliest in population C, 52 additional generations elapsed before the population became mostly haploid.
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NEXT morning, I arose early to fire up the wood stove, light lamps and fetch water before the others awakened.
Sometimes, however, his roommates — those who worked on Wall Street — arose earlier than he, invariably awaking him.
Protests over the inclusion of blacks arose early in the program, although Scouting never officially endorsed racial discrimination.
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Indications for loud and soft arose early in the century, expressed as words (forte, mezzoforte, piano) and later as abbreviations (f, mf, p).
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Such traits arose early in evolution and have been sustained among prokaryotes.
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