111. Spectacular physical violence gives way to silent coercion. 112. The sixth phase would, he predicted, give way to a seventh age of genetic prediction. 113. The sounds of the day were giving way to the sounds ofthe night. 114. East of Wallaroo the country flattened out, wheatfields gave way to spinifex grass and mallee scrub until finally the highest point on the horizon was art anthill. 115. The party bureaucrats were accused of turning themselves into a new bourgeoisie whose revolutionary spirit had given way to capitalist tendencies. 116. Dusk was giving way to night and the fires outside the gate burned brightly. 117. In the case of these species, rigidly determined, genetically programmed instinctual behaviour has given way to much less clearly focused instinctual drives. 118. The Fair Isle pullover had given way to another in pale blue and the firelight struck almost red notes from his hair. 119. After eating, this regular coordinated activity gives way to irregular, non-propagated pressure activity, or periods of quiescence. 120. As the FEATURING FIFTIES gave way to the SWINGING SIXTIES Medau was getting a hold throughout the county of ESSEX. |