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the evolutions
noun
The process of accumulating change.
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In a statement, Mr. Chirac said Mr. Chaban-Delmas knew how to "understand the evolutions and new expectations of his time".
Because there are photographs of real rooms, not magazine depictions, on view, what is represented are the evolutions of taste in a home, not the revolutions of style depicted in histories of the decorative arts.
The stories are arranged chronologically from 1979 to 2011, and for a writer whose work has gone through the evolutions and stylistic refinements that DeLillo's has, it's striking how cohesive the collection feels.
The evolutions of NW properties have been explained in detail.
Figure 6 shows the evolutions of β w.r.t.
In hindsight, we marvel at the evolutions, pivots, and slight flashes of genius successful founders make.
The evolutions of the potential energy and stresses were presented.
The evolutions of the parameters in the models are discussed.
d The evolutions of number of Na+, K+ and Cs+ ions entering into the CNT.
It is also worthwhile mentioning that the evolutions of India and Brazil have been more diffuse.
The evolutions of the power variation with increasing PV cell pollution.
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