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"Why Lincoln?" Ms. Pratt said she asked the various bearded conference attendees, who came from all over the country and represented Abe at different stages of his life – some evolving as they got older.

This paper highlights some evolving new design approaches to developing intermetallic alloys capable of protective scale formation and/or for their use as precursors for functional complex ceramic phase surface synthesis.

It still has some evolving to do, but it's braver than I thought it would be, and that was a welcome surprise.

Moreover, there is some evolving evidence suggesting that some of the exercise-induced changes may be associated with acute and chronic cardiac damage and that in a small number of athletes this may predispose to atrial and ventricular arrhythmias.

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But some evolved into scrappy rivals.

Some evolved genetic disadvantage (the details of which we'll gloss over) is apparently holding women back.

This suggests that there's some evolved trait in the brain that makes men permanently fascinated by breasts.

Over time, most of the bungalows were enlarged or torn down for fancier homes, but some evolved in ramshackle directions.

"Some of the dishes I serve are based on tradition and some evolved through the teamwork in my kitchen," she said.

His relations (and his unsuccessful courtships) tended to be unequal either in age or intelligence; his sexual relations were transient, although some evolved into long friendships.

All providers in the division used the process, but some evolved from one template to another over time.

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