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    well-developed


    1. Or, an exceptionally well-developed interloper might wrest the prize in the temporary disorder attendant with this changing of the guard


    2. ignored this well-developed story of Iraq’s involvement in the 1995 attack on our


    3. In a well-developed state


    4. She wore her hair in a couple of ponytails jutting out behind each ear, and well-developed breasts bobbed unharnessed behind the partially unbuttoned blouse


    5. To a well-developed Pisces it is a tool by which to express knowledge


    6. well-developed self is considered to be separate from others, consistent within any


    7. well-developed morality with an emphasis upon the ego's role but


    8. With your degree in American political history and your well-developed thinking about the transfer of sovereignty using what you called, and what I have now called, the Hawaii formula, I can think of no one better suited to representing our interests there


    9. were so, then why were the brains not preserved in Canoptic jars as the other organs were, but simply scooped out onto the floor? The Egyptians had a well-developed medicine; they knew the body couldn’t function without the brain


    10. He had always imagined that it was his well-developed conscience that had separated him from those in his own force who allowed crime to creep over them

    11. who have less well-developed processes of elimination, and have a larger


    12. When we will see “people” around us who are full of energy and have well-developed creative skills, whose age is above 100 years, who, at the same time, have normal health conditions and actively participate in any activity, we will understand that we already live in a completely different qualitative Formo-system of Worlds


    13. in a well-developed state the faculties required in that business


    14. you already have the talents in a well-developed state; but you CAN succeed in


    15. and well-developed ancient symbologies


    16. She was a well-developed girl, and very handsome


    17. Within a couple of months of conception, a fetus already has well-developed fingers and toes, as well as facial features and a body that is distinctly human


    18. But it was John Constable who arrived, his well-developed nose for trouble bringing him to any crowd almost as soon as it gathered


    19. Why? As we will see later, the bearish crowds of 2008 are very powerful, indeed much more well-developed than were the bearish crowds of 2002


    20. An interesting thing about Google is that there was a very well-developed bearish crowd at the time of its IPO

    21. At its close on March 12 the S&P stood almost 16 percent below that moving average and thus justified increasing stock market exposure, provided that there was a well-developed bearish information cascade in progress and that the market had been falling for two months or more since its last short-term top (which in this case had occurred in late January)


    22. (There is a well-developed art of Delphic phrasing that adjusts itself successfully to whatever the future brings


    23. It is not a single well-developed model but a collection of insights based on evolutionary principles


    24. Waterhouse and others have remarked, our carnivorous, ruminant, and rodent mammals, could successfully compete with these well-developed orders


    25. A well-developed tail having been formed in an aquatic animal, it might subsequently come to be worked in for all sorts of purposes, as a fly-flapper, an organ of prehension, or as an aid in turning, as in the case of the dog, though the aid in this latter respect must be slight, for the hare, with hardly any tail, can double still more quickly


    26. In these several cases, with the exception of that of the well-developed ray-florets, which are of service in making the flowers conspicuous to insects, natural selection cannot, as far as we can judge, have come into play, or only in a quite subordinate manner


    27. If so, it will hardly be denied that the points might have been converted through variation and natural selection into lamellae as well-developed as those of the Egyptian goose, in which case they would have been used both for seizing objects and for sifting the water; then into lamellae like those of the domestic duck; and so onward, until they became as well constructed as those of the shoveller, in which case they would have served exclusively as a sifting apparatus


    28. Nevertheless we can see that if the stems of these plants had been flexible, and if under the conditions to which they are exposed it had profited them to ascend to a height, then the habit of slightly and irregularly revolving might have been increased and utilised through natural selection, until they had become converted into well-developed twining species


    29. For the workers of Myrmica have not even rudiments of ocelli, though the male and female ants of this genus have well-developed ocelli


    30. Thus, as Fritz Muller has lately remarked, in the same group of crustaceans, Cypridina is furnished with a heart, while in two closely allied genera, namely Cypris and Cytherea, there is no such organ; one species of Cypridina has well-developed branchiae, while another species is destitute of them

    31. In the second stage, answering to the chrysalis stage of butterflies, they have six pairs of beautifully constructed natatory legs, a pair of magnificent compound eyes, and extremely complex antennae; but they have a closed and imperfect mouth, and cannot feed: their function at this stage is, to search out by their well-developed organs of sense, and to reach by their active powers of swimming, a proper place on which to become attached and to undergo their final metamorphosis


    32. In certain plants having separated sexes Kolreuter found that by crossing a species, in which the male flowers included a rudiment of a pistil, with an hermaphrodite species, having of course a well-developed pistil, the rudiment in the hybrid offspring was much increased in size; and this clearly shows that the rudimentary and perfect pistils are essentially alike in nature


    33. We may cease marvelling at the embryo of an air-breathing mammal or bird having branchial slits and arteries running in loops, like those of a fish which has to breathe the air dissolved in water by the aid of well-developed branchiae


    34. The calf, for instance, has inherited teeth, which never cut through the gums of the upper jaw, from an early progenitor having well-developed teeth; and we may believe, that the teeth in the mature animal were formerly reduced by disuse owing to the tongue and palate, or lips, having become excellently fitted through natural selection to browse without their aid; whereas in the calf, the teeth have been left unaffected, and on the principle of inheritance at corresponding ages have been inherited from a remote period to the present day


    35. A young man, with long neck, well-developed muscles, a small head, and kind, round eyes, stood by the bed, hastily putting on his cloak, and looking at the newcomers with a frightened face


    36. The fourth was extraordinarily heavily built, with well-developed muscles, a low receding forehead and a flat nose


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