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first and identifiable
By 40 million years ago, the first clearly identifiable member of the dog family, Canidae, had arisen.
It is now generally agreed by most scholars that identifiable Catharism did not emerge until at least 1143, when the first confirmed report of a group espousing similar beliefs is reported being active at Cologne by the cleric Eberwin of Steinfeld.
Books are catalogued in ascending numerical order ; when two or more books have the same classification number, the system sub-divides the class alphabetically, by the use of a call number ( usually the first letter, or letters, of the author's last name, or the title if there is no identifiable author.
The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply.
The first ancestral hyenas were likely similar to the modern banded palm civet ; one of the earliest hyena species exhumed, Plioviverrops, was a lithe, civet-like animal that inhabited Eurasia 20-22 millions years ago, and is identifiable as a hyaenid by the structure of the middle ear and dentition.
The first confirmed historical mention of the Koh-i-Noor by an identifiable name dates from 1526.
Ancient Baltic peoples appeared during the second millennium BC and four distinct tribal realms in Latvia's territories were identifiable towards the end of the first millennium AD.
As an identifiable theoretical system it first emerged in Italy in the 1960s from workerist ( operaismo ) communism.
The Olmecs were the first Mesoamerican culture to produce an identifiable artistic and cultural style, and may also have been the society that invented writing in Mesoamerica.
The first identifiable bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) with sufficient gluten for yeasted breads has been identified using DNA analysis in samples from a granary dating to c 1350 BC at Assiros in Greek Macedonia.
The Chimera first appears at an early stage in the proto-Corinthian pottery-painters ' repertory, providing some of the earliest identifiable mythological scenes that can be recognized in Greek art.
James Francis Ross in Portraying Analogy ( 1982 ), the first substantive examination of the topic since Cajetan's De Nominum Analogia, demonstrated that analogy is a systematic and universal feature of natural languages, with identifiable and law-like characteristics which explain how the meanings of words in a sentence are interdependent.
The first dance identifiable as moshing may have originated in Orange County, California, during the first wave of American hardcore.
'" According to Politico, Carney, a staff writer covering lobbying and influence for CQ Roll Call, " made the first identifiable, published reference to ' super PAC ' as it ’ s known today while working at National Journal, writing on June 26, 2010, of a group called Workers ’ Voices, that it was a kind of '" super PAC " that could become increasingly popular in the post-Citizens United world.
In a hereditary system governed by some form of primogeniture, an heir apparent is easily identifiable as the person whose position as first in the line of succession is secure, regardless of future births.
The first U. S. copyright for an identifiable motion picture was given to Edison for Fred Ott's Sneeze.
Never intended for exhibition, it would become one of the most famous Edison films and the first identifiable motion picture to receive a U. S. copyright.
First generation Playmobil figures ( identifiable by the lack of articulation at the wrists ) in the first themes: Knights, Indians, and Construction.
The first identifiable congregation of Separate Baptists was formed in Boston, Massachusetts.
The town is first mentioned in historical records in 1158, in a bull of pope Adrian IV, with which the abbey of Monte Sacro obtained privileges on the church of St. Peter e St. Mary near the " castellum capralis ", a location identifiable as the municipality, as subsequently confirmed from historical documents.
Because the cipher operates on blocks of size e, the plaintext and the ciphertext have to have a length which is some multiple of e. This causes two weaknesses in the system: first, the plaintext may have to be padded ( if the padding is identifiable then part of the key is revealed ) and second, information relating to the length of the key is revealed by the length of the ciphertext.
McQueen's first role would become her most identifiable — as Prissy, the young maid in Gone with the Wind, uttering the famous words: " I don't know nothin ' ' bout birthin ' babies!
Humans lived in the region that is now Myanmar as early as 11, 000 years ago, but the first identifiable civilisation is that of the Mon.
This is the first, explicit and identifiable reference to a European ship in the Otago Harbour.

first and placoderms
As placoderms, they were members of one of the first group of animals to possess jaws, though they had grinding plates rather than teeth.
Dunkleosteus, together with most other placoderms, may have also been among the first vertebrates to internalize egg fertilization, as seen in some modern sharks.

first and evolved
The first major groups of amphibians developed in the Devonian period from lobe-finned fish similar to the modern coelacanth and lungfish, which had evolved multi-jointed leg-like fins with digits that enabled them to crawl along the sea bottom.
He was granted lands by the crown, and built the first fortification of the city that evolved into modern-day Copenhagen.
Edgar Cayce first mentioned Atlantis in 1923 and later suggested that it was originally a continent-sized region extending from the Azores to the Bahamas, holding an ancient, highly evolved civilization which had ships and aircraft powered by a mysterious form of energy crystal.
As with the actual console units, the game cartridges themselves evolved over the first year of the console's release.
Thus, it is unknown which of the dermal or oral teeth evolved first.
In ancient Greece, beginning in the early 1st millennium AD, there emerged independent city-states that evolved for the first time the notion of citizenship, becoming in the process the archetype of the free city, the polis.
Large piscivore amphibians were the first vertebrates to conquer land, they evolved 400 million years ago.
The world ’ s first ice-calorimeter, used in the winter of 1782-83, by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace, to determine the heat evolved in various chemical change s ; calculations which were based on Joseph Black ’ s prior discovery of latent heat.
By the middle of the Devonian, several groups of plants had evolved leaves and true roots, and by the end of the period the first seed-bearing plants appeared.
In 1974, Technics released the first SL-1200 turntable, which evolved into the SL-1200 MK2 in 1979 — which, as of the early-2010s, remains an industry standard for DJing.
The cyanobacterium thrived in the cell and eventually evolved into the first chloroplast.
A few fanzines have evolved into professional publications ( sometimes known as " prozines "), and many professional writers were first published in fanzines ; some continue to contribute to them after establishing a professional reputation.
The death penalty for felony could be avoided by pleading benefit of clergy, which gradually evolved to exempt everybody ( whether clergy or not ) from that punishment for a first offence, except for high treason and offences which were expressly excluded by statute.
The first flags were used to assist military coordination on battlefields, and flags have since evolved into a general tool for rudimentary signalling and identification, especially in environments where communication is similarly challenging ( such as the maritime environment where semaphore is used ).
Golem is the evolved form of Graveler, who is in turn the evolved form of Geodude, and they all first appeared in the 1996 game Pokémon Red and Blue.
By this time TARDISes have evolved to point where they appear human and reproduce sexually ( the Doctor's companion Compassion is the first such TARDIS ).
The area evolved primarily after 1855, when it became the final stop of the first railway line of New South Wales.
Cultural traits brought by the first immigrants later evolved and spawned such cultures as Iroquois on North America and Pirahã of South America.
The first hominids evolved in Africa.
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system and the rules for the use of its operations, in use throughout the world today, likely evolved over the course of the first millennium AD in India and was transmitted to the west via Islamic mathematics.
The first birds also appeared during the Jurassic, having evolved from a branch of theropod dinosaurs.
Birds first appeared in the Jurassic, having evolved from a branch of theropod dinosaurs.
This was the origin of the first Ultimate Fighting Championship tournament ( later renamed UFC 1: The Beginning ) in the U. S. inspired by the Brazilian Vale tudo tradition and along with other minimal rule competitions, most notably those from Japan such as Shooto and Pancrase, have evolved into the combat sport of Mixed Martial Arts ( MMA ).
Halliday, showing the types of process as they have evolved in English grammarHalliday is notable for his grammatical theory and descriptions, outlined in his book An Introduction to Functional Grammar, first published in 1985.

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