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They articulate the evolution of English music from simple canonic rounds to the gorgeous chromaticism of Herbert Howells and scintillations of Benjamin Britten and Michael Tippett.
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Another effective example highlights recent work that links human mouth and throat morphology to the evolution of articulate speech.
Directed by Arnold Glassman, Todd McCarthy and Stuart Samuels, this film does no less than relate the evolution of movies as articulated by the cinematographers and in scenes from more than 100 films.
Muslim philosophers, such as Al-Biruni (973 to 1048), Ibn Arabi (1165 to 1240), and Ibn-Khaldun (1332 to 1406) proposed evolutionary arguments to explain the evolution of living beings 'although they did not articulate a fully developed, testable theory of evolution through natural selection' (Cole 1993, p. 18; Sayin and Kence 1999; Shanavas 1999).
Williams, who turned 34 on Tuesday, knew Lane and articulated his importance and role in the N.F.L. and in the evolution of pass defense.
We therefore propose that claims for a limitless human capacity to process identity-related information from voices may be linked to the evolution of volitional vocal control and the emergence of articulate speech.
"When we articulated what we did in March, the media didn't know the evolution of his position through four or five months.
Sexual selection has resulted in the evolution of modified forelimbs, body size, and abdominal appendage-like structures, which are articulated and have long bristles attached to their distal ends [ 7– 15].
Consider the evolution of vinyl.
The evolution of urban patois?
Tells about the evolution of gangdom.
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