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Occasionally, in popular science reference books, it's a male palaeontologist that is the climax of evolution.
"If Mr Darwin is right in his theory," the accompanying piece asks, "has not the climax of evolution been reached and are we not heading down the hill toward the aboriginal starting point again?" Wilde's agent complained.
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See, grime wasn't a homegrown response to American rap but the climax of an evolution whereby the rave MC eclipsed the DJ as star focus and driving force within the culture.
In South America the buzzardlike harpy eagle represents a climax of one line of evolution filled in the Old World by large booted eagles such as crowned eagles (Stephanoaetus).
Its portrayal of Hubbard's birth even parodies a Nativity scene, with little L. Ron surrounded by parents and barnyard animals as an angel (Alison Stacy Klein) proclaims, "Billions of years of evolution had climaxed with his birth".
It's a Happy Day!" A narrator notes: "Today we relate the life of L. Ron Hubbard Teacherr, author, explorer, atomic physicist, nautical engineer, choreographer, horticulturist, and father of Scientology!" Hubbard is born in a nativity scene, surrounded by parents and barnyard animals, as an angel proclaims, "Billions of years of evolution had climaxed with his birth".
This edition is the climax of several decades of lexicographical evolution.
This is proof of evolution.
It is part of evolution.
They are victims of evolution.
A discussion of evolution.
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