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He started fragmenting and faceting the human figure, which eventually gave birth to cubism.
The Mississippi team was named the Maroons, an old Southern term for runaway slaves, which eventually gave way to Bulldogs.
The markets also benefited from the demise of small medieval feudalities, which eventually gave way to larger political units the royal kingdoms.
With the landmark decision to cease printing, they created a limited supply, which eventually gave rise to a multidecade hot market.
But the cold brilliance of its lead character, the job-termination expert Ryan Bingham, played by George Clooney, seemed to stun more than inspire the audience, which eventually gave the film a respectable $84 million in domestic ticket sales.
In his account, he likened the start of the journey to the launch of a space shuttle, "a physically violent and rather clunky liftoff which eventually gave way to the blissful serenity of weightlessness".
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So people connect with that and you end up having better employees with lower turnover, which eventually gives you better profits.
In the amphibian embryo, induction appears to have its primary source in the dorsal lip of the blastopore, which eventually gives rise to the notochord and adjoining somites.
While she seeks to understand her father's motives, the family is beset by mounting catastrophes, which eventually give way, somewhat soppily, to happiness.
The germ (germinal) cells, which eventually give rise to the gametes, are often segregated from the somatic, or body, cells at a very early stage during cleavage and before the subdivision of the embryo into ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
The state deemed the city financially distressed last year and placed it under a Pennsylvania statute called Act 47, which eventually gives access to state money and requires an outside financial adviser to carry out a financial recovery plan.
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