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The last 65 million years, seen through a synthesis of scientific, cultural and historical studies in a perpetual sequence of invasion, adaptation and extinction, with fresh opportunity for each succeeding species.
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The 19 sequences of the title, a perpetual motion of reinvented patterns playing at different speeds in constant oscillation, felt like a new departure, while also referring back to Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum (1997/8), a work central to Birtwistle's creative vocabulary.
Our previous sequencing of the genome of the cyanobacterium ' Nostoc azollae' 0708, living in a tight perpetual symbiotic association with a plant (the water fern Azolla), revealed the presence of an eroding genome, with a high number of insertion sequences (ISs) together with an unprecedented large proportion of pseudogenes.
In India, Alexander and Gilchrist were in perpetual conflict until, in the final tour match, Gilchrist, baited by the Indian North Zone captain, let fly the sequence of bouncers and beamers for which he was sent home.
Louisiana and Illinois were perpetual leaders.
Perpetual Groove, jamband.
Nothing is truly perpetual.
It is perpetual day".
War turns perpetual.
They are in perpetual crisis.
Perpetual daylight.
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