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单词 emergence
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emergence
They are very dangerous, these sudden emergences of politically-minded classes.
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Capitalism is part of theemergenceof a more complex modern world.
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Despite this, historians continue to attribute theemergenceof new forms of governance to a clash of cultures between east and west.
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However, the liberal reform period did witness the creation of structural conditions that strongly favoured the eventualemergenceof these regimes.
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I see no forces in our society that tend towards theemergenceof a communitarian shared understanding.
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If timing and frequency of instructional input do not determine order ofemergenceor frequency of use of will and going to, what does?
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In the more general case of theemergenceof will and going to, neither timing nor frequency of input seems to affect learner production.
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Prefabricated patterns and theemergenceof structure in second language acquisition.
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No specific event marks itsemergencein the vocabulary applied to long-term care for older people.
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In this tradition of self-irony thus the babu reflected on the contingency of his own historicalemergence, with a mixture of admiration and secret anxiety.
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Evaluating the impact of these costs on household production and theemergenceof specialized maize preparation is the central theme of this paper.
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By using the same uncertainty-monitoring paradigms across species, it should be possible to map the phylogenetic distribution of metacognition and illuminate theemergenceof mind.
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Our current work is exploring patterns of recovery, and, in particular, critical period effects in the progressiveemergenceof modularity.
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Post-parasitoidemergence, vacated hosts continued to consume very small quantities of food until their death, at 10-12 days post parasitism.
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The lines into the figure represent iso-thermal times from seedlingemergenceto anthesis.
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