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Vulgar Latin's development had not been uniform throughout the area of the langue d'oïl; and, by the time a recognizable Old French had developed, various dialects had evolved, notably Francien (in the Île-de-France, the region around Paris), Picard, Champenois, and Norman.

The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in ECE, most notably in Hungary and Poland.

Online cannibalism has evolved since 2003, most notably in the way it's been rolled into something called Dolcett, which was originally the name of a Canadian fetish artist.

The sitcom genre, initially consisting of flat characters and laugh tracks, has evolved since its inception, most notably in the previous 30 years.

Grab has evolved considerably over its five year history, most notably it has broadened into fintech over the last 18 months.

And perhaps most notably, over his lifetime, Trump has "evolved," as he put it, from super pro-choice to super pro-life.

The decentralised structure of policing in other countries, most notably the United States, means that performance measurement has evolved on a more piecemeal basis elsewhere.

Notably, Mtb is an obligate aerobe but has evolved as yet undefined mechanisms to survive within this hypoxic and perhaps anaerobic environment.

Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of severe human malaria, has evolved to become resistant to previously successful antimalarial chemotherapies, most notably chloroquine and the antifolates.

"My thinking has evolved.

She has evolved.

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