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Speakers from more than 30 countries discussed themes such as "Evolution, Modern Science and Fundamentalist Belief Systems" and "Evolution, Politics and Media in Turkey".

Ms. Comer, who held her position for nine years, said she believed evolution politics were behind her ousting.

Is there anything— evolution, politics, planetary motions, bridge-building— that cannot be explained by the theory of population-genetic forces when it is combined with the 3 catch-all principles that outcomes are contingent on initial conditions, constrained by various factors, and subject to chance?

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"We're witnessing the slow evolution of politics in this state," Mr. Moore said at the end of his long night in hotel ballrooms.

One of the strengths of "The French Evolution: Race, Politics & the 2005 Riots," an exhibition of multimedia images by Alexis Peskine at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, is that the artist is a highly informed guide through the thickets of the conflict.

But this may well be unavoidable in a part of the world where bewildering social change, including extremely rapid population growth and urbanisation, for so long went woefully unmatched by any evolution in politics.

They discussed everything from their journey to androgyny to their take on war, evolution, God, politics, the for-profit art world, space exploration, and more.

The family thus represents in microcosm the evolution of politics in East-Central Europe: from reform Communism to the cusp of democracy and then into the European Union.

Journalists such as Ian Winwood credited the band's lyrical direction as a reaction to the evolution of politics since their 2007 debut album, Take to the Skies; there is now "ongoing Orwellian overseas conflicts, riots in England's major cities, endless austerity programmes the end date of which stretch years into the distance".

In his infamous 1998 Foreign Affairs essay, "Women and the Evolution of World Politics," political scientist Francis Fukuyama claimed that because women have a biological aversion to war, nations must have "masculine policy" in our increasingly "feminized" world.

Most critics of the Islamists in the West fear Islamist parties without recognizing that they are political parties and their trajectory of development and evolution, once electoral politics are institutionalized, will follow that of most other parties in the region.

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