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Mr. Friedel suggests the clocks may have evolved out of the need in monasteries to create reliable schedules for prayers.
All of these items, and the style itself, may have evolved out of late Olmec art on the Gulf coast.
The natural history museum, in most of these accounts, is said to have evolved out of 16th- and 17th-century "curiosity cabinets".
If intelligence and culture are by-products of increasing complexity in organisms, this raises the interesting question of what other forms of comedy have evolved out there.
Serbian and Croatian books seem to have evolved out of this first phase of nationalist euphoria, but still do not offer a balanced version of events.
Warm Heart of Africa is reported to have evolved out of a mixtape sent out to various tastemakers towards the end of last year, when it was listed in several top 10s.
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Clearly, Mr. Campion said, the Eco Ensemble has evolved out of this rich musical soil.
"This is what has evolved out of the marketplace," said John Lawrence, an agricultural economist at Iowa State University in Ames.
The second sort of giant that has evolved out of the commercial banks are financial conglomerates that sell all manner of investments, loans, deposits and insurance.
(Even a flying Oriental rug is able to frolic, sulk and move its thumb, which has evolved out of a tassel).
This latest piece, with music by Scritti Politti and Relaxed Muscle, has evolved out of dances staged earlier this year in Glasgow and New York.
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