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             168 Henry Gee, “Palaeontology: Return to  187 Ibid.
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             Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash,  190 Ibid. (emphasis added).
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             175 Richard Allan and Tracey Greenwood,  194 Tim Friend, “Dinosaur-bird link smashed
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             178 Ibid.                           197 Stephen J. Gould, “Cordelia’s Dilemma,”
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             181 Ibid.                           199 Steven M. Stanley,  The New
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             184 Ibid.                           203 Jeff Hecht, “Branching Out,”  New
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