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Mr. Stone's daughter, Olympia Stone, a filmmaker, has been chronicling the evolution of the piece for her documentary "The Cardboard Bernini," which she hopes to complete this summer.

But the exhibition too quickly drops the idea of chronicling the evolution of British self-knowledge and instead focuses on a series of isolated examples.

In recent years, I have been chronicling the evolution of the "identity museum" or "identity exhibition," designed to affirm a particular group's claims, outline its accomplishments, boost its pride and proclaim, "We must tell our own story!" These cries have been made with varying degrees of urgency and justice.

"The fact that armed groups were those to break the siege and then provide food to eastern Aleppo's starving communities was an irony not lost on a single opposition Syrian," said Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute and author of The Syrian Jihad, a book chronicling the evolution of the Syrian insurgency, who lamented the failure of diplomatic efforts to end the siege.

Assouline, a boutique devoted to chronicling the evolution of contemporary human culture via subjects — including art and architecture, fashion, food, travel and viticulture — earlier this week welcomed Angella Nazarian.

Since there is no way to trace geological evidence in the way scientists normally use in chronicling the evolution of organisms, an alternative path is needed to seek a clue from current living organisms.

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Charlotte Brewer points out in a valuable forthcoming book, "Treasure-House of the Language: The Living OED" (Yale), that meant illuminating the evolution of English, chronicling the origins of its linguistic species and surveying their habitats.

James Murray, its remarkable editor, said in 1900 that the O.E.D. was "permeated" with "the scientific method of the century". Charlotte Brewer points out in a valuable forthcoming book, "Treasure-House of the Language: The Living OED" (Yale), that meant illuminating the evolution of English, chronicling the origins of its linguistic species and surveying their habitats.

In the first e-seminar, Romance and Reality, Professor Lansner outlines the evolution of war reporting, chronicling the early male and female pioneers in the field and their often romanticized efforts to convey news to the public from far-flung battlefields.

Caesar clearly had excellent access to Mutai whose 2 03 02 at the Boston marathon in 2011 was, for a while, recognised as the "world's best" time, and he judiciously weaves chapters chronicling the Kenyan's astonishing achievements among those describing the evolution of the modern marathon, the changing physiology of the great runners and their century-long erosion of the world record.

Chronicling one of the greatest and most popular national cinemas, Republic of Images traces the evolution of French filmmaking from 1895 the year of the debut of the Cinematographe in Paris to the present day.

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