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Yesterday, Bretschko explained the evolution of his thinking over the last 12 months to an audience of European media executives in London.

ON HIS CLAPPING Miles explained the evolution of his distinctive manner of clapping, which often involves his being hunched over as he smacks his palms together with his fingers spread wide.

In a 2010 interview with Ion magazine, Mr. Choe explained the evolution of his "dirty style" and the occasional use of his own blood: Everything that happened in my life affects my art.

Stranded shell beds on the island of St. Jago and a close encounter with a devastating earthquake in Chile convinced him that Charles Lyell's newly minted uniformitarian geology adequately explained the evolution of landscapes.

He proposed that humans and other animals were endowed with an innate, heritable aesthetic sense that might assist them in selecting particular mates and that accordingly explained the evolution of such display features as elegantly curved horns and brightly colored plumage.

We found that the OU model explained the evolution of leaf economic traits better than the Brownian motion model at species level (Table  1).

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Scientists have no trouble explaining the evolution of competitive behavior.

The last, which explains the evolution of frogs, is especially charming.

As Hamilton noted, the same logic could explain the evolution of sawflies, wasps, and bees.

Could you explain the evolution of Nabokov's feelings about the covers?

And I was disappointed that it didn't explain the evolution of Father Duffy Square.

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