Sentence examples for maybe evolved from from inspiring English sources

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As the phenomenon occurs in monocotyledons exclusively, the result shows that there exists a divergence between monocot, and demonstrates that Group III proteins emerged later during evolution and maybe evolved from Group I.

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So maybe "evolve" is a better word.

And maybe these quintessential stories, evolved from fairy tales and myths and repeatedly depicted in games, tell of the historical sexual evils of men that echo back to prehistory.

Cato, the Roman statesman, did advise Roman soldiers to kiss their wives when they returned home to see if they'd been drinking, so maybe that's where that evolved from.

Or maybe Adams' thinks men were evolved from animals and women were evolved from fairies and lollipops, so pure as the driven snow we'd never long to hire an escort or fraternize with the youthful intern?

The fact that it was so much better than every other MP3 player I had used to that point said nothing specifically about Apple's other products, but it did plant the thought in my head that if Apple was able to make such a nice experience for its portable music players, maybe its computer experience had also evolved from the poor one I remembered from high school.

The legend about the X-ray sunglasses may have evolved from reports about the soldiers' night-vision goggles, or maybe just from the imposing Terminator image of the soldiers.

Maybe this astonishing breakout is more a commentary on an American style of play that has evolved from the look-at-me, A.A.U.

The story evolved from there.

Animals evolved from unicellular eukaryotes.

And it evolved from there?

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