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    1. One has to realize that women evolved as child bearing and home defender- hence nurturing, loving and caring while men evolved as hunter (chaser!), protector, provider and problem solver


    2. "From these origins Sammy's gang evolved and was shunned even by the maturing old boys of the DMS


    3. He wondered if that was how God evolved?


    4. But could they have gone the next step ahead in the evolution of humans as a colonial species? Had they evolved beyond the need for brute coercion to make the cells work as a part in a greater organism?


    5. Humans had evolved here into something more beautiful hadn't they? Even that quarter second of blurry phonecam video was going to be a stink


    6. He had never been trained, prepared or evolved to withstand the rigors of this primitive planet


    7. Humans actually evolved to sleep thru the dark, but the dark was less than a third as long


    8. "Yeah, but I guess on the planet where humans evolved there'd be a lot more germs in the animals that could also attack humans


    9. "You don't think they could have evolved naturally?"


    10. Big mistake, (he chuckled), for you see it was the females of this species that evolved first; it was the females that understood what the Scathers were

    11. I don't see how it could have evolved


    12. Why get involved in the struggle between the substrates? Silicon interference in the quest for departed souls evolves every now and again, the superfluid helium substrate evolved defense mechanisms for them before Sol condensed within its body


    13. Well Wetat will feel a dark star going nova out here, and whatever reflexes it has evolved to deal with that should kick in


    14. Tobruk said that you had evolved to a higher


    15. All highly evolved beings that have walked this planet al had one


    16. It has evolved so that its tissues drop boulders on silicates that compete with it for souls


    17. ‘This peaty soil means lots won’t grow but evolution has ensured that plants you’d never expect to find on peat have evolved ways of coping with it


    18. While the structure and basic components of language have changed little in the intervening years, its usages and application have definitely evolved dramatically


    19. to survive; we've evolved past that stage,” Mi-Hyun answered


    20. This asteroid has only been in existence for about the last 100,000 years; and, coincidentally, that was when we humans evolved

    21. She told him about the phyla the life was in, how they were related, how they evolved, how they ecologically interacted and the biomechanisms of their chemistry


    22. Thinking like an anthropologist once again, and how long this population of humans had been separated from those on Earth, he wondered if it could have evolved from grooming behavior


    23. Then you'd have to be from the planet humans evolved on wouldn't you?" he continued


    24. Parmu and Lurain had a lot of lanterns and they were burning rainbow oil that rapidly evolved thru very strong colors


    25. "The onion would have evolved on a planet with a year six times as long


    26. I think it is obvious their ancestors were carried to this world long before they had evolved morally to what we are today with the birth of Jesus Christ


    27. "You would of course maintain that humans were transported to this world at some remote date in the past," Myanfyinga said, "Did you come from the world where humans evolved?"


    28. "My ancestors came from the world where humans evolved


    29. Had they felt content with their current state, they would not have evolved and you would not be reading this


    30. The situation has evolved but in many countries, homosexuality is still a crime

    31. He had seen first-hand how powerful the evolved Plague was, and through the minds of the Chosen he had seen how powerful it had made the former Elder, Ostedes


    32. evolved thieves, but nothing else


    33. ) One day when we were having an erudite-type conversation (he much more than I on the oozing stuff), he suddenly took off on a tangent and blurted out, “You do know that we Homo sapiens evolved from ape-like creatures over the course of millions of years, don’t you?”


    34. Your relationship with your parents has evolved into a new realm


    35. An evolved Awareness has access to the entire body and all its


    36. How much much did they fear the potential challenge of machine life – the sentience borne out of silicon that evolved to encompass the biological? The machines could link in to every database, they were part of those early data storage devices


    37. This was Elusiver technology evolved to something that may even be beyond their comprehension


    38. These rules had little impact on the culture of the natives which, of course, had evolved over history


    39. I must, however, differ from those who consider it a monolithic tongue, due to the fact that, in its present state, it has evolved from the ancient Briton, the Roman Latin, the Anglo and Saxon as well as the Frisian, the Norse, and of course French, after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which resulted in the reign of the Plantagenets that lasted for two hundred years and resulted in the Court of England speaking French accordingly


    40. We don't know by how far it has evolved, only that it had a total hold on those connected

    41. ‘L76M is now a fully integrated entity, evolved into something beyond mere sentience


    42. ’ It was a strange thing to say to a computer – albeit the most highly evolved AI on the planet


    43. They had roamed the land for millions of years, but had never evolved beyond the violent lives they led


    44. Had the impetuous Latins waited in their position, they could have swept off the exhausted Americans as they gained the summit, and the victory evolved from the egregious blunder of July 1st might have had a different sequel


    45. into books, and even evolved a verse which she audaciously tagged "old


    46. In this manner, our way of life has rapidly evolved into a kind of superhighway where the end game is getting there as quickly as possible without taking any time to stop and smell the coffee


    47. Every market hiccup seems to trigger what has predictably evolved into wholesale (selling) frenzies under pretexts that (otherwise) appear to validate sporadic selling or profit taking by institutional investors whenever relatively sound (market) economies would (otherwise) dictate staying the course


    48. The War on Terror is encountering a great deal of opposition from the (hard) Left who continue to advance the notion of American Moral Culpability; that is to say, that America is the (historical) root cause of (all) worldly grievances and should therefore make every conceivable effort to redress certain points of contention that have evolved from its own (alleged) transgressions; thereby giving (justifiable) cause to the underlying motives that led up to the events of 9/11


    49. These women, with few exceptions, were not motivated by a universal agenda (extending beyond the immediate requirements for Equal Rights) that has subsequently evolved in modern times into a feminization of the male ego, leaving in its wake something that can best be described as a masculine identity that is less than manly, giving subsequent rise to artificial relationships lacking fixed points of (gender) reference


    50. In this manner our oligarchical courts have evolved into ideological breeding grounds for ―progressive‖ reforms and social engineering where voter expression(s) are routinely overturned












































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