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Growth implies the gradual transformation of an economy from one stage to the chronologically next stage.
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Chronologically, the next signal event was Ficino's publication of the Complete Works of Plato (Platonis Opera Omnia), which included his translations of Plato's writings, thirty-six in all.
Chronologically, the next scene takes place in the third panel, in which, on the Second Day, God divides the waters from the heavens.
After examining the dictionary's three definitions of "survivor," I noticed that each term chronologically built upon the next and depicted an evolution from survival to becoming a survivor.
Chronologically GPR87 was the next de-orphaned GPCR showing activation by LPA (Tabata et al., 2007; Wetter et al., 2009).
If you finish, move on to the next assignments chronologically in order of when they are due.
Either way, we're done for a good long time with the last set of chronologically-coinciding major religious holidays that revolve around symbolic foods, until we get back to the next major chronologically-coinciding religious holidays that revolve around food again in December, so let's all take a moment to enjoy this break.
So that there were, in the St . Regislobby and elsewhere, a large number of overexperienccd people, chronologically ready for adulthood, who were without a next step to take.
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