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If you've watched the Travel channel over the years, you know it has... well, evolved.
As devices like smartphones and tablets have been adopted by millions of users, the offer of mobile software products and services has as well evolved significantly.
Evolve has … well, evolved since we last experienced it this year.
So, what to do? Since, as I've said, the cosmetic industry has evolved well, let's face it, they've reacted to the pressures consumer wallets are putting on them to come up with better, non-toxic ingredients, and have indeed discovered some amazing ingredient substitutes.
Later cognitive processes may well have evolved to make use of the firing patterns which can facilitate action understanding, in what could be an instance of neural reuse [ 47].
What does it bring to the table that people won't get from watching a funny cat video or a racy cable comedy?" If it had debuted a few years ago, "Happy Endings" may well have evolved into a breakout hit or at least a steady performer, given some time, patience and consistent scheduling.
Meiré's work as an art director has also evolved well beyond the confines of minimalism.
The red star trademark of Macy's department store, we learn, might well have evolved from the tattoo that the store's founder, Rowland Macy, had on his arm when he sailed on a whaling ship.
The Essential Steve McQueen Collection Had James Dean survived the fateful car crash of Sept. 30, 1955, his career might well have evolved much like Steve McQueen's.
Mr. Boulez's own music has evolved as well, and his concerts at Zankel Hall with his Ensemble Intercontemporain on Wednesday and Thursday showed the ways that his music has changed, as well as the ways that his vision has remained consistent.
If humans had a limited repertory of sounds that they could produce reliably, then the auditory system may very well have evolved to key in on them.
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