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During those 50 years the technique had evolved a long way.
Mārtiņš Zīverts, the best modern Latvian dramatist, evolved a long, one-act play culminating in a great monologue, as in his historical tragedy Vara (1944).
Since then, however, the District and its staff have evolved a long way in the directions you point to – including a very intensive and very promising system of teacher evaluation based on peer reviews and coaching that link up to actual performance evaluations backed by professional development funding.
Only the lineage of the modern giraffe evolved a long neck (after Prothero 1994).
From that seminal paper in 1995, until today, SDRs have evolved a long way, going from a military conceptual technology [18] to actual commercially available products [19].
The Fire Phone shows how consumer technology has evolved a long way from the simple, mechanical kerchunk of the duplicating machines.
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We posit that in the long run, a cancerous cell line is doomed, because they have not evolved a long-term strategy to promote vertical or horizontal transmission.
Dr McKellar's finds suggest, at least, that that complexity began to evolve a long time ago.
The agreement provided for setting up a Joint Committee consisting of an equal number of representatives nominated by the two countries to evolve a long term solution for the augmentation of water flow of Ganges during the lean season (The Indo-Bangladesh MoU 1985).
But it took them a long time to arrive at the satisfying commercial product they currently inhabit: they had to evolve a long way from the lumpy, auteur-driven missteps and classics of yesteryear to get to this point.
Accordingly, we could determine whether the presence of three stipes muscles is a precondition for evolving a long proboscis as an adaptation to long nectar spurs.
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