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Evolutionary accounts, which antedated Charles Darwin and focused as much on the survival of the outdated as on the survival of the fittest, were much boosted in the latter part of the 19th century by the new theory of biological evolution and had a marked effect on both the history of religions and anthropology.
On February 26, David Crockett reported that Bowie, though suffering from his affliction, continued to crawl from his bed around noon every day and presented himself to the Alamo's inhabitants, which much boosted the morale of his comrades.
One of the emerging desires to it is the ability of multistep operations and reactions: e.g., if an mRNA binding to a particular oligonucleotide could be translated into a protein in situ and then could be monitored about the function of the product (protein), functional analyses of proteins would be much boosted up.
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For shorter, dumpier men, a big member won't do much boost attractiveness no matter how large it is.
At this point, we are not likely to see much boost to the labor force participation rate".
it's strictly a project for electric-car junkies, and the small panels aren't enough to provide much boost.
DEVELOPMENT initiatives have done much to boost credit to the poor and to help them save.
Yet others have shown it has antibacterial effects (so much for boosting soil bacteria).
While devolution does much to boost democracy, it also has some unintended effects.
This victory will do much to boost the growing confidence and credibility of Italian rugby.
That would do much to boost the fortunes of small, super-clean generators such as fuel cells and microturbines.
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