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1 The impatient critic of evolutionary hypotheses is apt to forget the length of these early periods .
2 There was no general organization of these several elements, in the early periods of the modern cycle.
3 To the former class belong many incidents in the early periods of New England and its adjacent colonies.
4 During the early periods of Jackson's administration, Mr. Adams, though in retirement, was neither unobserving nor silent concerning its proceedings.
5 She attributes the frustration some editors feel to "a lack of understanding of the problems of people working on the early periods " .
6 The Christ, too, must be accounted but as modernized Byzantine; here is none of the severity or of the tenuity of the early periods .
7 These data indicate that A2BP1 mutations may clinically affect very selective forebrain neuron types from early periods of development.
8 Of course this barbaric cruelty is common to all early periods in every nation; and, whenever fierce passion is aroused, to civilised nations also.
9 These immense masses of rock-salt seem to have been produced by the evaporation of sea-water in the early periods of the world by subterranean fires.
10 This was a common source of slavery in the early periods of Roman history, but in Cicero's day we cannot speak of it with confidence.
11 Early periods in Earth's history have seen a progressive increase in complexity of the ecosystems, but also dramatic crises decimating the biosphere.
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