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I think you must have "evoluted" from that neat blending of serpent and dove which eventually produces a perfect Parisienne.
Set in Silver 1901
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I will even overlooks U calling the orange wuns poyzin cuz I laffed at yur word “evoluted”.
Qty of fluff - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Well, it evoluted; it didn't just change overnight.
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From a semi-satanic, he had suddenly evoluted into a regular pillar, as became the son of his saintly mother and his orthodox father.
Sunny Slopes Ethel Hueston
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The imprisoned soul within kept pushing on, until gradually the beautiful, complex organ of sight was evoluted and the soul possessed a window through which it could see things for itself.
Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield
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Ages must elapse ere the males of our kind will have evoluted up to a status where they will see that through justice to woman alone can they secure to themselves any degree of worthy, or lasting happiness, or satisfaction.
Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield
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They ask us to believe, without proof, that some marine animals evoluted into amphibians, some amphibians became reptiles, some reptiles developed hair and became mammals, and some reptiles developed feathers and wings and became birds; some mammals became monkeys, and some monkeys became men.
The Evolution of Man Scientifically Disproved In 50 Arguments
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The first clubs were literary, but all eventually evoluted into broader lines of service.
History of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs 1901-1925 Sallie Southall Cotten 1925
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The Yale Alumni Association subsequently evoluted into the Yale Club of New York, which has in every way been phenomenally prosperous.
My Memories of Eighty Years Depew, Chauncey M 1922
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Pot-bellied chair-warmers in clubs; hastening business men appreciative of the daily assurance that stability is the primal and final blessing, discontent the cardinal sin, the extant system perfect and holy, and any change a wile of the forces of destruction -- as if the human race had evoluted by the power of standing still!
Success A Novel Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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