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  • Apocalypse noticed the evolving A.I. and enslaved it, telling Ship that he ha
  • Shape detection is an evolving ability.
  • The neighborhood is evolving according to a City of Chicago planned develo
  • of the Pittsburgh plays, Fences explores the evolving African-American experience and examines race
  • iews Harvey's and Adrian Thompson's work with evolving an FPGA program to recognize tones.
  • uthor and journalist, whose work examines the evolving and interdependent relationship between Latin
  • The vocabulary is constantly evolving and thus new words often die out, and only a
  • es the real world into his own application of evolving and undefined meanings of life.
  • etc. Information is dynamic, ever-growing and evolving and cannot be contained within (any) ideologi
  • hat encourage honesty, etc., which are always evolving and often local (and so, not used by all scie
  • This resulted in human lineages further evolving and becoming more prominent and stable.
  • d War outside Europe, and was a factor in the evolving and increasingly contentious political relati
  • I, Robot: Discusses the evolving and growing role of artificial intelligence,
  • Brain Mapping techniques are constantly evolving, and rely on the development and refinement o
  • It is "significant for its illustration of evolving architectural forms and influences from ca. 1
  • The parish church is notable not only for its evolving architecture, but also its contents and histo
  • This evolving area of neuroscience offers a neurochemist a
  • functionality and complexity, to the rapidly evolving areas of micro- and nanosystem based "systems
  • of those killed, making it an interactive and evolving artwork.
  • The Tien Shan is actively evolving, as a result of far-field stresses associated
  • N'Ko is evolving as a standard language of several Manding or
  • Since then the company has been evolving as an open space focused on research, creatio
  • replicator dynamics to show that the organism evolving at a slower rate in a mutualistic relationshi
  • ly account for rate-shift but site-partitions evolving at different relative substitution rates acro
  • Mandela Homes vary considerably and represent evolving attitudes in public housing design and govern
  • lly sophisticated system to stay ahead of the evolving ballistic missile threat.
  • Gladinet believes that the web is evolving beyond the browser and that full utilization
  • Through the Brain, Behavior and Mind and The Evolving Brain: The Mind and the Neural Control of Beh
  • also proved their little comprehension of the evolving Brazilian political scene by supporting aboli
  • ution, and London's role at the centre of the evolving British Empire.
  • ar, partly because it failed to capitalise on evolving business conditions as World War II drew to a
  • Intellectual property rights in China: Evolving business and legal frameworks, 1999.
  • dress the needs of a diverse membership in an evolving business and public policy environment.
  • s students whose research interests are still evolving by introducing them to a variety of fields th
  • in the calcining zone, because it is a powder evolving carbon dioxide, is extremely fluid.
  • This is an evolving case in Kerala for last decade.
  • e operations of most powerful though secretly evolving causes, be so prominently displayed, as in th
  • , he worked at the Santa Fe Institute, in the Evolving Cellular Automata Project and the Computation
  • Revisiting the edge of chaos: Evolving cellular automata to perform computations.
  • es the player travelling through the game and evolving; Challenge Mode, which features 99 challenge
  • st) to make new choices as we learn about the evolving challenge of climate change.
  • ire are also subject to a greater sense of an evolving character.
  • or an additional major water resource for the evolving city of Jerusalem.
  • , and adapts itself quickly to changes in the evolving code.
  • The ribbon creates an evolving, collaborative manifesto of love and action.
  • New Yorker wrote "The horn-heavy, continually evolving collective Free Radicals produces a wildly ec
  • improvements to the engine was in response to evolving competing browsers, compared to which IE8 was
  • n electron originating from water (via Oxygen evolving complex).
  • is properly understood as an experiential and evolving concept, and that there are not only cultural
  • as touchstones for women's changing roles and evolving concerns during the most progressive era in w
  • practitioners of the historically based, ever evolving Contemporary Oriental Medicine® will be able
  • y as both an ethnic heritage and a constantly evolving contemporary culture and identity.
  • ce” literally-helping people see living as an evolving, creative act, and themselves as performers o
  • Lero's research is focused on the field of Evolving Critical Systems (ECS), which can be consider
  • ream America, it has been a long standing and evolving culture in the Bay Area.
  • tish company, and there were plans to fit the evolving design with a British engine.
  • were outcompeted, having been replaced by the evolving diapsids and by the early part of Late Permia
  • References have been made to the band's evolving difficulties with the relentless touring sche
  • given that specializes in highly dynamic and evolving disciplines such as Hotel and Restaurant Mana
  • The operation was planned as a result of the evolving doctrine among the Indian high command of con
  • include examples of uniform, chronicling the evolving dress of the various regiments.
  • stating that dinosaurs seemed to have stopped evolving during the end of their reign.
  • Alan Turner & Mauricio Anton: Evolving Eden.
  • tional Register recognizing it "as exhibiting evolving elements of cemetery design and function over
  • ement that is Wikipedia This open, constantly evolving encyclopedia yields manually-defined yet inex
  • ormance at the British Library, to launch the Evolving English exhibition and featured performances
  • Evolving Environmental Ideals: Changing Ways of Life,
  • Since then, the Guardia Civil of Peru was evolving face since 1980 the serious problem of subver
  • ganism took the place of another, in a slowly evolving faunal succession.
  • cial Wealth Management, and a wide variety of evolving fields.
  • ing key writers and editors invaluable to our evolving franchise."
  • Lenox's evolving friendship and potential romance with Lady Ja
  • beginning in 1875, when American football was evolving from rugby.
  • s credibility and reputation as a third party evolving from the regulation and enforcement side of t
  • Primarily evolving from the Picket Line Coyotes and the Grackles
  • Other textiles, cotton, flax etc ( evolving from the useage with wool) the staple is a me
  • feature that was kept when OO languages were evolving from earlier non-OO structured programming la
  • The example of king crabs (family Lithodidae) evolving from hermit crabs has been particularly well
  • and blue book value in the automotive context evolving from a generic term to a term associated spec
  • cover the contrasts of the district, which is evolving from a typical Parisian district to a modern
  • roscience, and to offer support to new fields evolving from them, in mathematics and the social, bio
  • Camel formed in 1971, evolving from Ward's first band, The Brew.
  • Bender viewed reading disabilities as evolving from a basic biological unevenness in maturat
  • g entered Xi'an Film Studio after graduation, evolving from editor, script holder, assistant directo
  • By increasing bandwidth and evolving from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4 AVC compression, Belgac
  • The book is an atlas of emergent forms evolving from the apparently chaotic product of a set
  • "Louis C.K. has slowly been evolving from a dependably funny stand-up to the comed
  • The space's evolving function influenced Libeskind's design.
  • particularly active mix of star formation and evolving gas clouds.
  • lustering of eukaryotic organisms with slowly evolving gene sequences.
  • que interest because of their relevance to an evolving genre and their influence on other composers.
  • loped components to meet the needs of rapidly evolving, geographically dispersed organizations.
  • anies, the most notable at present being EVG ( Evolving Gold Corp), have explored the belt finding ad
  • erman dialects went under the umbrella of the evolving High German.
  • isolated planet in the midst of a populated, evolving, highly organized inter-planetary, inter-gala
  • making him the ultimate fighting machine, and evolving him into a seirei-class spirit, as explained
  • n was precisely that which prevented him from evolving his conception of plan and section to somethi
  • ) is dedicated to preserving and teaching the evolving history of country music-from its early, trad
  • omote the exploration of aesthetics suited to evolving human environments.
  • yl chlorides, it hydrolyzes in water rapidly, evolving hydrogen chloride.
  • h water chlorodiphenylphosphine reacts, while evolving hydrogenchloride, to diphenylphosphine oxide.
  • nd two lineages being compared will have been evolving in parallel since their last common ancestor.
  • ir ancestral population, lineage or gene pool evolving in between, the resultant daughter species ar
  • y park that was donated to the state in 1938, evolving in designation from a state roadside park to
  • years, a growing Irish speaking community is evolving in the area and Crumlin now caters for both p
  • 'in the know' about Lindy Hop, which had been evolving in big city black communities for about a dec
  • Consider a DNA sequence of fixed length m evolving in time by base replacement.
  • eaking a way of describing spacetime as space evolving in time, which allows a recasting of Einstein
  • 0 INSPY award winner, Creative Nonfiction for Evolving in Monkey Town - 2010 INSPY Winners
  • begin cultivating Butoh, a new form of dance evolving in the turmoil of Japan's drab postwar landsc
  • ns performed by the algorithms are constantly evolving, increasing in complexity and nuance, and inv
  • the Pacific and American lineages separated, evolving independently from there except for occasiona
  • ident of the college and remained head of the evolving institution until 1973.
  • he Skolian Empire, including elements such as Evolving Intelligence, nanomeds, biomechanical enhance
  • ntaining a large print readership through the evolving Internet era of the ‘90s and ‘00s.
  • Unable to maintain relevance on the rapidly evolving Internet, the Info-Mac Digest was discontinue
  • uenger, the book entitled Texas Through Time: Evolving Interpretations.
  • tory, starting in a ramshackle laboratory and evolving into an enterprise with a billion dollar turn
  • Society is evolving into the next stage of agricultural practices
  • y, it destroyed farms and outbuildings before evolving into a large multiple vortex tornado before e
  • imordial mud, a group of apes on the brink of evolving into humans grapple with those things that pr
  • standards format under the same name in 1996, evolving into a soft adult contemporary format as "AM
  • 1950 that band was history and McKinley began evolving into a part-time leader and sometime radio an
  • first becoming Lotus Ami Pro, and then later evolving into Lotus Word Pro.
  • *Trusom during the growth of the second lake, evolving into the Old Prussian reconstruction from whi
  • label was renamed Position Chrome soon after, evolving into one of the first and most notable German
  • name of Hussey was generally spelt as 'Hose', evolving into Hoese, Huse, Husee, and thence to Hussey
  • e gameplay of the original Fire Emblem before evolving into new directions.
  • cal creatures, who absorb and devour another, evolving into scenes of modern human warfare.
  • the City Of Glasgow Police Pipe Band, finally evolving into Strathclyde Police Pipe Band in 1975 as
  • egation in the 2010 season this young team is evolving into a polished and effective, attacking side
  • ery underwent a period of substantial growth, evolving into a museum and receiving accreditation fro
  • It is evolving into a subgiant.
  • uniquely American, the Western, seemed to be evolving into a new rougher beast.
  • t band, Conquest, aged eleven, the band later evolving into Grotesque.
  • They relation is evolving into a romantic one, when he's exposed, beate
  • ses in society where "liberal capitalism" was evolving into democratic socialism because of the grow
  • example of a cluster of light-sensitive spots evolving into an eye via a series of intermediate step
  • of notation; music notation was by this time evolving into the method known today where an individu
  • later left the group because their sound was evolving into a harder psychedlic sound, joining anoth
  • Today, under the guidance of CEIS, I-Poly is evolving into a teacher training and demonstration sit
  • maining population would have gone northward, evolving into the Kurgan culture, while others may hav
  • ical world, composing and writing songs while evolving into a band.
  • Smith began evolving into the era's dominant life-form-a Victorian
  • the Exclusive Brethren movement subsequently evolving into two main branches.
  • Later evolving into the Angels, their hair got longer, "Bobb
  • d as a backing band and played skiffle before evolving into a comedy cabaret, with a few locally suc
  • pearances at shows throughout 1995, gradually evolving into the extended jam form that it would take
  • s a mixed origin, with what was once an guild evolving into an caste.
  • Count and shortly after swept through France, evolving into various forms which eventually culminate
  • It features monster missions, spirit shrouds, evolving items, new missions, new creatures, new zones
  • dernist architecture, cell:burn is constantly evolving its sound with the use of technology both new
  • hside Chicago exposing him to an exciting and evolving jazz scene.
  • Direct effect appears to be an evolving judicial law, analogous to "common law".
  • He was very capable and he contributed to the evolving jurisprudence.
  • nation in a position of willful blindness to evolving knowledge should trouble any dispassionate ob
  • icate" more and more applications based on an evolving layers of existing applications and the new a
  • on), and a densely interconnected, constantly evolving legal words, phrases, concepts and resources
  • As an important piece of evolving legislation, social security in Spain is regu
  • ose employing maximum parsimony) when rapidly evolving lineages are inferred to be closely related,
  • centuries of Japanese literary tradition and evolving literary styles but also provided a veritable
  • In the age of rapidly evolving malware, even a full system restore may be un
  • through publishing several scientific papers, evolving many clinically effective formulations and st
  • crops and practices as needed to adapt to the evolving market.
  • inuing successfully to this day to provide an evolving mechanism by which the community could volunt
  • e specialists of many disciplines to meet the evolving mental health needs of society.
  • As a constantly evolving merchant district, it has featured stores suc
  • ose lake was created as the centerpiece of an evolving mining landscape.
  • "Bird's Foot Delta", the youngest lobe of the evolving Mississippi River Delta.
  • 's most famous dissents where she proposes an evolving model of the "family".
  • ociation was formed to manage the continually evolving Modelica language and the development of the
  • rystal Clouds" Vincent de Moor Original Mix / Evolving Moods / Subsphere Remix
  • aseasaurs became less abundant because of the evolving, more successful therapsids and by late Permi
  • oftly unfocused; a generally quiet and slowly evolving music; recurring asymmetric patterns.
  • The modular and continually evolving nature of iox make it suitable for use with a
  • omotes lifelong learning and provides for the evolving needs of people who share an interest in hist
  • d adapting our instruments to better suit the evolving needs of the membership in a global economy.
  • able public transportation to better meet the evolving needs of U.S. citizens.
  • nts of business technology strategy and other evolving needs of the business.
  • ecreational and social programs that meet the evolving needs of the community.
  • There are a number of other subtypes with evolving nomenclature and definitions based on partial
  • Saward's work has been evolving not only in content but also in method and st
  • Thus, evolution rules and evolving objects are encapsulated into compartments de
  • For ending speculative economics it moots evolving of single global currency for knitting the ec
  • Jason Upton is evolving on the margins of the Christian music industr
  • ing their current practice, which was quickly evolving, on music which was conceived differently.
  • prets this homoplasy as a synapomorphy (i.e., evolving once in the common ancestor of the two lineag
  • both for traditional businesses and for newly evolving ones such as paper goods and iron smelting.
  • ming and location of major ore deposits in an evolving orogen, Geological Society, ISBN 978186239122
  • Siegfried E. Finser, Money Can Heal: Evolving Our Consciousness.
  • ughtful and mature, with many of the problems evolving out of the character's personalities rather t
  • The Viking sword is a form of spatha, evolving out of the Migration Period sword in the 8th
  • Evolving out of parent companies Fierce Panda Records
  • point of the punk movement in the late 1970s, evolving over time and hosting a variety of the large
  • The ritual has evolved and is evolving over the years but has not changed much.
  • e to become a red giant star, and may even be evolving past the helium-burning stage.
  • nstruments will fade in and out in a complex, evolving pattern because of the phenomenon of phasing:
  • views on nitrogen cycling and its role in the evolving patterns of ecosystem productivity and divers
  • ankenstein significantly alters the Monster's evolving persona from the previous film, Bride of Fran
  • Evolving philosophy
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