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Sentence count:172+3Posted:2017-12-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: darwinismcharles darwinsolar windnuclear winterearwigbear withoscar wildebear witnessMeaning: n. 1. English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882) 2. provincial capital of the Northern Territory of Australia. 
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31) If a present-day Darwin were to agonize over his matrimonial fate in what ways might it differ from the example above?
32) Darwin could not be taught in the schools; but a perversion of Darwin could be practiced in real life.
33) Indeed, Darwin, an evolutionist to the end, was laid to rest in the hallowed ground of Westminster Abbey.
34) Contrary to popular myth Darwin was not thunderstruck by the theory of evolution during his voyage on the Beagle.
35) Smith knew nothing of the idea of organic evolution that Charles Darwin was to enunciate some decades later.
36) Nevertheless,[sentence dictionary] the appearance of Forbes' paper led Darwin to abandon any idea of a separate publication on the topic.
37) For rather similar reasons, Darwin reacted against Lamarck's idea that organisms have an inner drive to evolve greater complexity.
38) The summons on New Year's day to the Mount Darwin police station.
39) Take the aquatic bear for which Darwin suffered such mockery.
40) Darwin met Robert Grant during a brief and unsuccessful spell as a medical student at Edinburgh.
41) Nevertheless, Barry Gale's book is well worth reading, and a useful contribution to the literature on Darwin.
42) Unlike most of his contemporaries, Darwin realized that the human race was not the predictable end-product of a universal progressive trend.
43) In the 1837 journal, Darwin gives an account of his voyage to South America.
44) Darwin was himself something of a gourmet, also punctilious in his insistence that ties were obligatory.
45) Darwin noticed that some monogamous birds have very colorful males: mallards, for example, and blackbirds.
46) But once adaptation to the new conditions had been achieved, Darwin assumed that evolution would come to a halt.
47) At 6.40am he tried for another bearing, but their signal was now so weak, Darwin were unable to comply.
48) Pre-Darwinian comparative anatomists took the former view; since Darwin, the latter has prevailed.
49) If Darwin were alive today, he would surely place mankind as the prime mover in global evolution.
50) To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation.
51) Critics of Darwin who quote that passage with which I started do not usually run it on.
52) This is the key principle of modern biology, as described by Charles Darwin in the mid-nineteenth century.
53) But Darwin was a much better biologist and thinker than most of those who have come after him.
54) Charles Darwin, in his theory of evolution by means of natural selection, stressed the role of competition.
55) Darwin challenged this approach with his revival of the materialistic alternative.
56) It emerged in public consciousness as a reaction to Charles Darwin and the evolution controversy.
57) The theory of Darwin and Fisher is the only coherent explanation we possess for such characters.
58) But, despite his experience with Darwin, Gould failed to make any evolutionary observations from Sturt's information.
59) Huxley as a popularizer of Darwin and as a teacher of biology emphasized rather different aspects of science.
60) Darwin considered that male traits were strengthened by use and were transmitted in greater amounts to male offspring.
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