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  • According to her analysis, the Oldowan Culture evolved directly into what she called the Developed Oldowan the expanded toolkit of Bed II times.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • According to her analysis, the Oldowan Culture evolved directly into what she called the Developed Oldowan the expanded toolkit of Bed II times.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • Developed from a paternal Empire, it has now become a co-operative family -- a Commonwealth of Nations.

    Canada's International Commitments 1958

  • Slide 36: Andrew Bear decided to spread the word Developed a team of knowledgeable and dedicated professionals & volunteers to help make this vision a reality.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2008

  • Developed from the research work and private collections of Ethel M. Washington, the show features historic black and white photos of notable local Blacks who made significant contributions to the County’s cultural legacy.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Dan 2007

  • Developed from the research work and private collections of Ethel M. Washington, the show features historic black and white photos of notable local Blacks who made significant contributions to the County’s cultural legacy.

    Drake House Exhibit Celebrates Black History Month Dan 2007

  • The ethical system of the so-called Developed World, including the U.S.A., is obviously shaping up as having been developed as an amoral one ( "whatever is expedient") for the purpose of what, in the pre-reformed America and pre-reformed religions would be recognized as immoral

    The American Spectator 2009

  • None of the Muslim countries are identified as Developed by the World Bank.

    United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal 2009

  • The overwhelming majority of the severely mentally ill (A.K.A. "nutters") in the U.S.A., as in the rest of the so-called Developed World, are no longer cared for in mental institutions.

    The American Spectator 2009

  • The sounds that separate your "Developed" world from the one other one, the one with the names people are embarrassed about--all your technology sounds--quiet.

    Power outage (What if No One's Watching?) 2008

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