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  • ...ping power of the great toe. The later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apes ape] tribes retained the grasping big toe but never developed the [[human]] typ
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  • ...piens ([[Latin]]: "[[wise]] man" or "knowing man") in Hominidae, the great ape family. They are the only surviving member of the genus Homo. Humans have a
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  • ...nce of ''Homo sapiens sapiens'' as a distinct species from other hominans, great apes and placental [[mammals]]. It is the subject of a broad scientific [[i By 1859, the morphological similarity of humans to certain great apes had been discussed and argued for some time, but the idea of the biolo
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  • 62:3.4 When the [[numbers]] of this new and superior [[group]] grew great, [[war]], relentless war, broke out; and when the terrible [[struggle]] was ...ure]] became the [[Dominate|terror]] of this part of the world. All of the great and vicious [[animals]] of former times had perished. The large beasts [[na
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  • ...it is even born. Allow yourself that freedom of expression on paper, on t ape, so that it is duly notated. Allow it to come forth unobstructed, unimpeded ...reat ideas and works of the masters are done in this way. Great novels and great compositions are created by allowing the cream to rise to the top, but you
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  • ...appointments]], I feel I've, what I've put into my foraging, I’ve learnt a great deal from you, but now we're at a [[state]] where we need to move on to a h ...are open to suggestion, well, you are open to suggestion, but it's such a great helping [[process]].
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  • ...eople find that there is much in common between the two systems and, thus, great opportunities for sympathetic [[dialogue]]. Much of the difficulty and deba ...own ancestors of humans are about four million years old (upright but with ape-sized brains); and, depending on how one measures things, the modern human
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  • ...or descendants of this lemur type of [[mammal]], that there sprang [[two]] great [[groups]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simian simian] tribes of mod ...ping power of the great toe. The later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apes ape] tribes retained the grasping big toe but never developed the [[human]] typ
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  • ...ompetition and to prevent unfairness in [[personal]] initiative. Here is a great problem in statehood: How can you guarantee peace and quiet in industry, pa # Cindy Fazzi, Debunking the "killer ape" myth, Dispute Resolution Journal, May-July 2002.
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  • ...ted personhood. Commonly named species in this context include the [[Great Ape]]s and possibly [[cetacean]]s or [[elephant]]s, due to the acknowledged int
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  • Several million years ago, a species of small African ape gained the ability to stand upright. The subsequent advent of human life, ...plant life from a previous era. People in many regions and countries take great pride in their individual arrays of characteristic flora, which can vary wi
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  • have happened a great many millennia before the breakthrough to formal human language(7) and the the same biologically, though detailed brain scans would likely reveal great changes in neuronal assemblies. We have become what
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  • ...with you of many [[things]], and my first [[effort]] is to tell you of our great [[pleasure]] in you. It has been a [[wonderful]] [[experience]] to know we Q. There is a great [[fear]] on [[Earth]] at this time concerning [[humankind]]’s involvement
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