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Francesco Guardi avoided the cool precision of the vedute of Canaletto and Bellotto and instead evolved a much lighter and more lyrical Rococo style with a strong sense of the picturesque and, occasionally, the bizarre.
Component vendors supplying to smartphone OEMs have evolved a much different DNA than those supplying to PC makers.
C. australis in the central North Island has evolved a much sturdier form called tī manu "with branches bearing broad, straight upright leaves".
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There is potential for competing and highly polarized camps to evolve a much better mutual understanding of the potentials and limitations of different approaches, the relevance of the development and global economic paradigms driving ODA allocations and the need for a better, and more diverse "toolkit" from which to work.
When its pathogen successfully defeats the targeted R gene, plants are subsequently compelled to evolve a much stronger defense mechanism to survive.
This strategy evolved from a much simpler business concept.
Today, it has evolved into a much more sophisticated threat.
But rescuing this property, they said, evolved into a much larger endeavor.
It's been a long enough journey that I feel I've evolved into a much better person.
After complaints that the interns' training officer was too nasty, he evolved into a much nicer chap.
In response to this enhanced coverage, the knight's large, kite-shaped shield evolved into a much smaller implement.
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