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But he says he is surprised that phonemes can be used to trace language evolution so far back in time and that over the course of tens of thousands of years phoneme diversities in far-flung areas of the world have not "drifted back to the sizes found in Africa" because cultural evolution of phonemes is "much faster than genetic evolution".
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Which brings us back to the size of the city.
Which brings us back to the size question.
Mr. Kleisterlee wants to get Philips back to the size it was in 2000.
A.This agency, just this past year, got back to the size it was in 1999.
This is part of government plans to cut public services by a further £20bn and shrink the state back to the size it was in the 1930s.
Compressed into small cubes, they are easily towed out to sea, where they can be snapped back to the size of buildings.
Or the fact that there are many big banks in the US, merely goes back to the size of our economy?
Mr. Trump kept steering the conversation back to the size of his rallies, noting that he and Mr. Obama could draw big crowds, but Mrs. Clinton could not, Mr. Rhodes writes.
If the British state is to avoid shrinking back to the size it was when Churchill was fulminating against appeasement, taxes have to rise, borrowing has to increase or welfare has to face deeper cuts.
Below that critical value, a river will shrink back to the size of its neighbors and ultimately lose its tributaries.
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