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An energy-reducing kinetic relation is adopted to evolve an initially random morphology towards a generally metastable minimum energy state.

"Novartis continues to evolve an extraordinarily strong pipeline with multiple products in interesting therapeutic areas".

"Hungary had to evolve an entirely new method of play if we were to make any headway in international football".

'To evolve an exalted voice appropriate to the twentieth century has been the self-imposed challenge of his work.

American racism has many moving parts, and has had enough centuries in which to evolve an impressive camouflage.

"But there is a creative force constantly struggling to evolve an executive organ of godlike knowledge and power... and every man and woman born is a fresh attempt to achieve this object".

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"When negotiations start to meet reality, positions have to evolve," a senior administration official said today.

There is no attempt here, as in Richardson's sequence, to evolve a uniquely feminine prose.

"I think more efforts could be made to evolve a consensus".

I think we've been able to evolve a quite interesting hybrid".

"I wanted to evolve a style that could present this man's performance throughout his life".

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