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evolution

[ev-uh-loo-shuhn, ee-vuh-] / ˌɛv əˈlu ʃən, ˌi və- /


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“I see my work evolve more in evolutions, rather than in revolutions,” Tillmans said, gesturing to a conceptual wall-sized image created with a photocopier.

From Los Angeles Times

And while other countries wondered how to become more like them, the Norwegians were already working on their next evolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

And after the Milan-Cortina Games ends, a well-funded professional league, the Rock League, will launch with six teams, further accelerating the sport’s evolution from hobby to profession.

From Los Angeles Times

The result is a rapid burst of evolution that can make tumors harder to control.

From Science Daily

Horowitz said there had been an "evolution that we've seen through the growth of the market in Asia and here now in the Middle East".

From Barron's