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    Injecting & Punctuating Instruments.

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    Punctuated equilibrium,” as the scientists call it.

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    And thermal spas punctuate the eastern half.

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    When it happens rapidly, producing a sudden evolutionary jump, it's called Punctuated equilibrium.

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    Right Punctuated. It's probably a guerrilla marketing tactic that raises a new form of consumerism.

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    Twenty years ago, my therapy sessions were, after the first six months to a year, almost always Punctuated at the end by a hug.

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    Riding with miners on a long trip back up to the surface, his camera appears to simply run out of film, punctuating their extreme isolation.

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    The idea is that punctuating a menu with healthy items like salads gives customers permission to order larger, junkier, more caloric meals than they would otherwise.

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    Based on fossils from around the world that showed the abrupt appearance of new species, Eldridge and Gould suggested that evolution is better described through Punctuated equilibrium.

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    While these certainly exist, a road trip here is also Punctuated with remarkable geological features, some of the world's best(yet empty) beaches and kangaroos hopping alongside your camper van.

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    His work began to gain traction, Punctuated by Dickens' marriage to his book editor's daughter, Catherine, and the publishing of Pickwick Papers- which both occurred in April of 1836.

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    In recent months however activity was characterized by frequent explosions from different vents on the crater terrace, Punctuated by four major explosions(on 26 July, 23 October, 1 November, and 1 December 2017).

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    In particular, Wetzel and his collaborators worked on carefully modeling the complex physics of stellar evolution, including how supernovae--the fantastic explosions that punctuate the death of massive stars--affect their host galaxy.

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    Sunbathing on the beach will quickly make you the centre of attention, but its uncrowded sands, Punctuated by coconut groves, sleepy lagoons and tiny creeks, makes a good setting for a rejuvenating walk.

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    Our lunch turned to predinner salads(she ordered a caprese) and glasses of rosé as the sun set on our booth, which Punctuated a long row of empty tables- the shabby chic restaurant affording us a quiet retreat.

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    For example, people without artificial light might go to sleep far sooner after the sun sets, but then wake up several times throughout the night, punctuating their sleep with periods of wakefulness, perhaps lasting several hours.

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    While other famous South Korean directors have headed to Hollywood to solidify their international reputations, Hong chose a different form of cinematic fusion, bringing French actress Isabelle Huppert to Korea for In Another Country(2012), a delightful slice of rural life Punctuated with cigarette smoke and uncomfortable conversations.

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