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A short history of nearly everythingБЂњThen in 1973 a graduate student from Cambridge . . .БЂ«National Geographic, БЂњExplosion of Life,БЂ«October 1993, p. 126. БЂњThere was so much unrecognized novelty . . .БЂ«Fortey, Trilobite! p. 123. БЂњthey all use architecture first created . . .БЂ«U.S. News and World Report, БЂњHow Do Genes Switch On?БЂ«August 18/25, 1997, p. 74. БЂњat least fifteen and perhaps as many as twenty . . .БЂ«Gould, Wonderful Life, p. 25. БЂњWind back the tape of life . . .БЂ«Gould, Wonderful Life, p. 14. БЂњIn 1946 Sprigg was a young assistant government geologist . . .БЂ«Corfield, Architects of Eternity, p. 287. БЂњit failed to find favor with the associationБЂ™s head . . .БЂ«Corfield, p. 287. БЂњNine years later, in 1957 . . .БЂ«Fortey, Life, p. 85. БЂњThere is nothing closely similar alive today . . .БЂ«Fortey, Life, p. 88. БЂњThey are difficult to interpret . . .БЂ«Fortey, Trilobite! p. 125. БЂњIf only Stephen Gould could think as clearly as he writes!БЂ«Dawkins review, Sunday Telegraph, February 25, 1990. БЂњOne, writing in the New York Times Book Review . . .БЂ«New York Times Book Review, БЂњSurvival of the Luckiest,БЂ«October 22, 1989 ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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