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evolution
noun as in development, progress
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change, enlargement, expansion, growth, progression, transformation
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His evolution, Musselman said last month, “changed our season, to be honest with you.”
Still, Shimada’s findings on how giant sea animals’ size affect their speed could help us better understand the evolution of large sea creatures today.
The 2025 car will inevitably be an evolution of the 2024 design, given that this is the final year of a set of technical regulations and there is massive change coming for next year.
Newcomers to “Daredevil” needn’t subject themselves to that series if they don’t want to, although it’s probably worth taking in the 2015 first season of “Daredevil” as a matter of tracking the story’s evolution.
This study sheds light on evolution in two ways: we can see how biochemical pathways common to two entirely separate kingdoms of life, plants and animals, have been largely conserved through our long history apart.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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