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And it is the stigma of being an upstanding woman alone — neither divorced nor married, no virgin but not especially sophisticated, either — that Haynes prods and questions in his rivetingly authoritative, erotic, and painstakingly faithful adaptation, which stars the ever-evolving Kate Winslet.

It has expanded its range of services and resources to adapt to the ever-evolving needs of the research community.

This construct will enable faster, better adaptations of new rules for the ever-evolving portfolio of data assets being created around the world.

Drugs are an ever-evolving worry.

"Education and understanding of the ever-evolving technology is key".

The ever-evolving Agassi is a genius of disguise.

The ever-evolving argument about him was in full swing.

– but instead the ever-evolving process of its own formation.

Brands need help navigating the ever-evolving social media landscape.

The ebb and flow of social tendencies is ever-evolving and open-ended.

The ever-evolving show, "Women of Will," is now coming to New York for the first time.

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