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Microbes that have adopted endosymbiotic life styles not only have evolved to live in specialized habitats within living organisms, but the living habitats also have evolved to accommodate them.
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A recognition of that, and a recognition of the fact that not only have we evolved, but the entire world of life has evolved, in critically important in not only understanding where we came from, but also understanding where we're going.
Not only have mainframes evolved over time to keep up with technology and ever increasing workloads, but so too have the skills required to program them.
The other major group of reptile descendants, the birds, not only have continued the reptilian tradition, but have evolved eggs of an improved design in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and textures.
And for this he will not only have to evolve a wider consensus across the country's political divide, but also deal with the powerful military which may not be too keen on eliminating militancy quite yet.
But not only have the Floresians evolved to be much more advanced than their ancestors ever were, as judged by the stone tools, but they did so at the same time that their brain was being reduced to one-third human size.
But as gaming has evolved, not only have more teen boys been sucked in, but the original boys aged into middle-aged gamers.
What's apparent is that not only has Samantha evolved from the programmed rote learning typical of computerized operating systems to the kind of self-reflexive intelligence we associate with the human brain, she has gone beyond that.
He explained that not only has the situation evolved, but also seems to have become harder for everyone involved.
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