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Mammoths, despite their association with the frozen north, originated in the tropics when they split apart from elephants some seven million years ago.

It's an annual bonanza of jazz that split apart from the mainstream more than 40 years ago, developing its own traditions, language, innovations and clichés.

His ancestors split apart from Chukchis some 5,500 years ago, according to genetic calculations, implying that the Saqqaq people's ancestors must have traveled across the northern edges of North America until they reached Greenland.

The logic of molecular clocks is simple: when two groups split apart from each other -- for example, when the human lineage split off from the chimpanzee lineage -- the two groups begin to accumulate differences in their DNA and proteins.

Not so much by the decor – the yellow cables and naked bulbs, the exposed brickwork – but by the carving up of space so that actors dominate the audience and characters are split apart from each other and kept wary.

The fact that these two groups split apart from one another doesn't mean they can't and shouldn't work together.

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In particular, a wide spectrum of metal oxide and noble metal nanoparticles/composites have been obtained by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) which have demonstrated applications in growing fields of catalysis such as CO2 utilization, gas sensing and water splitting apart from traditional heterogeneous catalytic processes.

The scenario we are looking at here is a future where Bing brings you a world of slow news, brought to you by big-name sources like the Financial Times, well over a week after every other blog and Twitter user on the planet has chewed up and split apart the fact from the fiction, or at least the parts that matter.

Hence, one cannot split apart the common matter from the particular matter or the common form from the particular form of a particular individual.

This offers a better method to split features apart from the split in data, thus enabling the classifier to pick a combination of subtle changes in certain features of the data.

On the south side of Holland, the two highways split apart; US 31 separates from I-196 at a partial interchange near the West Michigan Regional Airport (formerly the Tulip City Airport).

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