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trace evolution
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1.78 |
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Gerard found it difficult to trace the evolution. |
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teach evolution
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1.38 |
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The center advocates teaching evolution. |
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see evolution
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0.92 |
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Silas has seen the evolution. |
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understand evolution
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0.72 |
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The goal is to understand its evolution from pre-Roman times. |
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explain evolution
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0.66 |
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Two things explain the evolution. |
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study evolution
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0.66 |
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Thrinaxodon liorhinus is a familiar fossil to scientists who study the evolution of mammals. |
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reflect evolution
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0.59 |
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The Barnett case reflects the evolution of criminal science. |
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de-emphasize evolution
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0.53 |
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This version de-emphasizes evolution and eliminates references to the Big Bang theory and the age of the Earth. |
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describe evolution
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0.53 |
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Ms. Williams described the evolution of her off-court dress code. |
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discuss evolution
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0.53 |
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His conservative opponents, including state Rep. Phill Kline, did not discuss evolution. |
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represent evolution
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0.53 |
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Now, Heinrichs represents an evolution of that system. |
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show evolution
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0.53 |
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The museum shows the evolution of taxation in the volatile Middle East. |
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drive evolution
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0.39 |
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Evolution is driven, Darwin successfully proved, by natural selection. |
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include evolution
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0.39 |
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Hoverder said the teachers wanted many items, including evolution. |
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portray evolution
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0.39 |
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Using his own words, the documents portrayed his evolution from young Muslim convert in California to Taliban warrior. |
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present evolution
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0.39 |
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He said science textbooks presented evolution as a fact. |
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support evolution
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0.39 |
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The election assures that there will be a majority on the board supporting evolution. |
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watch evolution
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0.39 |
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Many of these groups are also carefully watching the evolution of national policy on cigarette advertising. |
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influence evolution
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0.33 |
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With signature, however, we will be in a position to influence the evolution of the Court. |
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track evolution
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0.33 |
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Her remarks track her evolution from first lady into near-candidate. |