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evolution and GM
The third generation of Matiz was introduced, refreshed by the GM Daewoo design team, and an evolution of the 4-door Kalos appeared: the Gentra.
* GM Daewoo emblem in 2002: a modernized evolution of the Daewoo Motor logo

evolution and cars
The DFY, introduced in 1982 was a further evolution of the DFV for Formula One, with a shorter stroke and a DFL bore ( bore:, stroke:, displacement ) with at 11, 000 rpm, thereby producing more power, but still unable to fight against the turbocharged cars of the day.
Only 500 were produced as the minimum number of road-going cars required to meet with newly introduced homologation racing rules, allowing it to compete in evolution form for group A racing.
The first generation Jaguar XK-8 also uses an evolution of the XJ-S / DB7 platform and the cars share a family resemblance, though the Aston Martin was significantly more expensive and exclusive.
The 7 ’ s evolution continued when, in 1973, Caterham Cars obtained manufacturing rights from Lotus to enable Lotus to move away from ' kit cars ' and produce more up-market sports cars.
They were an evolution of the beautiful 1953 cars designed by Robert Bourke, a lead designer with the Raymond Loewy Agency.
Manufacturers were allowed to homologate an evolution each year by producing 20 cars of that evolution.
The big manufacturers, however, used them in a different way: they designed a rally car, of which 20 were produced and designated the evolution model, and then built a limited series of 200 street cars for homologation.
It features a museum, feature pavilions for the principal automobile brands in the Volkswagen Group, a customer centre where customers can pick up new cars, and take a tour through the enormous factory, a guide to the evolution of roads, and cinema in a large sphere.
These cars were entirely unrelated to the chain-drive pre-war Frazer Nash, but were largely a direct evolution of the sporting BMW 328, mentioned above.
The next room of the queue was the nine-screen Circle-Vision 360 ° theater, where guests watched old transportation videos, excerpts from the Circle-Vision 360 ° films " America the Beautiful " and " The Timekeeper " put between a Walt Disney narrated video, and a video depicting the evolution of General Motors cars.
The Matador ( and the similar, better-trimmed Polara ) featured styling cues that were carried over from 1959 models, itself an evolution of Virgil Exner's " Forward Look " cars introduced in 1957.
The prosperity of the stockyards was due to both the concentration of railroads and the evolution of refrigerated railroad cars.
The Porsche family contribution were instrumental in the evolution of Porsche cars, while the Italian designer Bruno Sacco helped create various Mercedes Models from the 1960s till the 1990s.
" Just 19 W8s were produced ( 17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and two prototype Avtech WX-3 and AWX3R with a mock up of the 7. 0 liter DOHC TT engine evolution ).
Division 1 continued to use only two-wheel drive touring cars, but the Division 2 received the exotic Group B machinery such as the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2, Ford RS200 E2, Lancia Delta S4, Audi Sport Quattro S1 or MG Metro 6R4, which continued to be prepared past their highest point of evolution in rallying.

evolution and video
Jost extended the 1997 studies through his French " Passion 2001 " expedition, explaining the evolution of the ecosystem, and releasing several papers, a video film, and a website.
It is an evolution of the competitive multiplayer modes found in genres such as fighting games and racing video games.
A smaller barn-like building constructed around that time behind the Adams's hotel went through its evolution as a hardware store, a mattress place, an antique shop, a design studio, a gallery and now contains the neighborhood video store, specializing in world cinema and eclectic art-house film rentals.
His performance as Kano became the source of the character's evolution in the video games.
Led by Daniel Desmoulins, video department allows professionals to create or analyze techniques, keeping current with the rapid evolution of industry technologies.
According to Neuman, " We are witnessing the evolution of a universal interconnected network of audio, video, and electronic text communications that will blur the distinction between interpersonal and mass communication and between public and private communication " ( Neuman cited in Croteau and Hoynes 2003: 322 ).
As cost of magnetic memory declined in the form of diskettes, the evolution of video game music on the Amiga, and some years later game music development in general, shifted to sampling in some form.
The evolution also carried into home console video games, such as the release of the Super Famicom in 1990, and its US / EU version SNES in 1991.
The 1964 IBM 2260 and 1972 IBM 3270 video display terminals eventually played major roles in the evolution of CICS paperless office capabilities.
Combining all the aspects of traditional platforming with one single aspect of role-playing video games, the game involves the player navigating a creature through a number of side-scrolling levels while undergoing bodily evolution to cope with ever-changing environments.
Hex can now be given input through a huge wooden keyboard, in analogue writing by means of a complicated mechanical eye designed by Hex itself, or vocally through an old hearing trumpet, and gives output by means of a series of wooden blocks and later a quill on a hinged lever ( echoing the real-world evolution of computer output from paper tape to video monitor ).
* The music video for Fatboy Slim's Right Here, Right Now depicts a misrepresented animated version of the evolution theory.
The first video game appearance of Dragonite was in Pokémon Red and Blue versions, where it would evolve from Dragonair, the evolution of Dratini.
VC-1 is an evolution of the conventional DCT-based video codec design also found in H. 261, H. 263, MPEG-1, H. 262 / MPEG-2 Part 2, and MPEG-4 Part 2.
In 2009, GameTrailers made a video focusing on the his evolution throughout the series.
She also lauded the director of the video, Dave Meyers, for his ability to use Clarkson's evolution as an element to overshadow the distracting clips from The Princess Diaries: Royal Engagement despite noticing that the use of visual metaphors in the music video was overwrought.
A YouTube video in which Missler uses a jar of peanut butter to attempt to disprove evolution attracted media attention in 2007-2008.
The video begins with the evolution of life, from the smallest cell to the extinction of dinosaurs and reign of homo sapiens.
In the video game console market, the evolution of 3D was more abrupt, because of the fixed platform specifications, allowing vendors to design custom hardware without the constraints of backward compatibility.
Gameplay is best known for its " Evolution of genres " series of articles, that describes history and evolution of computer and video games for past 30 years.
This was also the first time in which Aguilera was allowed to toy with her image in the music video for the song, kicking off a long evolution of looks the singer would end up doing over the span of her career.

evolution and featured
Human evolution became central to the debate and was strongly argued by Huxley who featured it in his popular " working-men's lectures ".
Later he was given the run of the grounds at the Bronx Zoo in New York, then featured in an exhibit on evolution alongside an orangutan in 1906, but public protest ended that.
The work is based on a poetic description written for the composer of the evolution of brain into mind by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, and featured, at the premiere, a film of brain scans provided by Hanna Damasio plus other images, coordinated with the music during the performance.
Pryor is featured in the 2008 Bill Maher documentary Religulous, in which he tells Maher that he could believe in Young Earth creationism, yet he also sees evolution as a feasible idea.
Wells reference and the evolution sequence of Homo sapiens featured in Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, a former resident of nearby Downe Village.
This was a further evolution of the Westmere architecture, which also featured a CPU and GPU in the same package.
On Saturday 30 May the 1860 Oxford evolution debate featured Draper's lecture on his paper " On the Intellectual Development of Europe, considered with reference to the views of Mr. Darwin and others, that the progression of organisms is determined by law.
Also featured are interactive paleontology exhibits, a dinosaur gallery, ancient life and evolution exhibits, wildlife dioramas, gems and minerals, American Indian and African exhibits, and a temporary exhibit gallery featuring rotating displays on diverse topics including photography, quilts and fine arts.
The second evolution, Accent WRC2, featured revised aerodynamics, active front differential, longer suspension travel and improved suspension top mounts, although most of the attention was directed at improving reliability.
Human origins had been taboo to the scientific élite, but had long been featured in the radical press and the secularist Reasoner was currently running a series about evolution to combat " Theological Theories of the Origin of Man " with information about human fossils and Darwin's book.
In 2009, an historical documentary, Latin Music USA, shown on PBS TV, featured an episode on the Fania All-Stars, their evolution, career, and later demise.
It is a literary epoch that featured the rapid development of the novel, an explosion in satire, the mutation of drama from political satire into melodrama, and an evolution toward poetry of personal exploration.
* The 1971 film Andromeda Strain featured scientists and locals battling a seemingly intelligent pathogen of extraterrestrial origin which undergoes rapid evolution.
This model featured a twin-turbo, evolution of the 3. 0 L V6 of the Alpine A610, developed with the assistance of German tuning firms Hartge and Irmscher, coupled with all wheel drive.
As an evolution of the hoplite phalanx, it featured improved equipment, training, and tactics.
During its evolution the club has featured large fleets of diverse dinghies with the predominant race fleets presently consisting of Lasers, Mirrors, and Optimists.

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