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Who wants to have their romantic fantasies reduced to evolutional processes?
Four others, of diverse evolutional types, followed in appallingly swift succession.
Transcriptional error variants may emerge with evolutional advantage in susceptible chickens.
This gives humanity a possibility through energy of his spirit to influence on evolutional creation of cosmos.
Somewhere in the dim past, on the strictly evolutional path, we must have a comman ancestor.
This organism is also interesting from an evolutional viewpoint, for it was born in a very ancient age and has survived in various environments.
These communities were a major evolutional advance compared to the Belfast or New York City programs.
African and Evolutional Linguistics.
Styling highlights were more evolutional than radical overall with three-piece rear window styling utilized on some models.
Latter endemic community rich in submediterranean species has evolutional parallels with Bosnian Pine communities.
This biological treatment of aesthetic activity has had a wide influence, some e.g. Grant Allen being content to develop his evolutional method.
Later that year Kebee released a solo album Evolutional Poems through which both he and the label began to become more well known.
Perhaps it is too hasty to attribute all evolutional changes to internal causes, since many may result from the animal's struggle to adapt itself to changing surroundings.
Fossils are found in increasing abundance and increasing stages of evolutional development in the rocks of all ages since earliest Cambrian time.
The limit is thus a kind of evolutional potential, and for Gille the catalyst is technical invention, which is not reducible to scientific discovery.
Man's evolutional progress towards the Third Testament Kingdom Come won't be without some revolutionary upheavals, according to Merezhkovsky.
Consequently, Roerich Pact has not only legal but also philosophic, enlightener and evolutional significance since it reflects an idea of culture protection in many its manifestations.
Ernst W. Mayr, one of the 20th century's most influential evolutional biologists, studied at the University of Greifswald.
If in ancient times the Teacher was mythological cultural hero, then in modern theory of knowledge he is one of the cosmic Hierarchs influencing on evolutional processes.
Could it be possible, he wondered, that through millennia latent talents, or perhaps evolutional talents, had been glowing in the human race against that day when they might be needed?
It is only since the development of the evolutional theory that it became clear that the object of study is the individual, not abstractions from the individual under observation.
House music was on an evolutional high following the demise of disco and Harry was instrumental in creating a sound - a style-that solidified house music for audiences worldwide.
Secondly, it tries to offer some methodological clarifications about the "explanation of the dynamics" of "historical processes" and, in particular, about the "theoretical meaning" of the evolutional theory's propositions.
"Our market is in such an evolutional and developmental stage," she said in an interview on a trip in January to meet stock exchange executives and regulatory officials in the United States.
Other than this, the proposal also mirrors developments over the last few years, hence including new species; it is a proposal then, from a certain evolutional point of view, which is not limited to a pure and simple repetition.