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The fossil record suggests that these adaptations for endurance running emerged together about 2 million years ago, in the early species of our own genus, Homo.
With the popularity of mobile device, people require more computing power to run emerging applications.
But less than an hour later, after the Americans Shawn Crawford, Bernard Williams and Justin Gatlin swept the 200-meter sprint, the boy who loved to run emerged once more.
ABN Amro Holding hired Tomasz Stadnik and Chris Kelly from the Credit Suisse Group to run emerging markets fixed income at its asset management unit.
Family business: wife, Katherine, runs emerging markets division, plans to develop $2 billion town in India.
We have a CTO who runs emerging technologies and enterprise architecture.
In the 1890s, a dispute about how the club was to be owned and run emerged with John Houlding, Anfield's majority owner and Everton's Chairman, at the forefront.
If you are in the portage group, you can run emerge -pv to see what will be installed.
Mr. Wynne runs Emerge Community Development, a Minneapolis nonprofit that helps people with criminal records or other difficulties find jobs.
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