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While arachnid fossils are abundant, it is extremely difficult to trace the evolution of individual groups.
"First Descent" purports to trace the evolution of snowboarding from a primitive backwoods hobby to global phenomenon.
A journalist draws on interviews to trace the evolution of race relations in the post-civil-rights era.
It's tempting to trace the evolution back to the mid-70s, when Woody Allen patented a new movie hero model: the wimpish intellectual who gets the girl.
Words have a genealogy and it's easier to trace the evolution of a single word than the evolution of a language".
The show tries to trace the evolution of the American style we now call folk art in paintings, furniture, pottery, glass, textiles, metals and prints.
To run a finger down his CV is to trace the evolution of TV fiction from studio-bound beginnings to a more cinematic place.
A handwritten manuscript and a typescript of a Margaret Drabble novel are on display, allowing scholars to trace the evolution of every paragraph, but highlighting how the digital world is creating its own problems.
When astronomers wish to trace the evolution of stars, they will most likely turn to a graph that plots the intrinsic luminosity of a star against its surface temperature or spectral type.
9 P.M. (History) HISTORY OF THE JOKE Lewis Black journeys from seventh century B.C. Sparta to mid-1500s Itand and beyond to trace the evolution of the perfect joke.
In my book The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet, I set out to trace the evolution of western scientific thinking about space.
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