The =lateral view= differs very markedly from that of the cartilaginous cranium, there being a great development of membrane bone in connection with the jaws and branchial apparatus.
The skull is by no means so completely ossified as is the vertebral column, but in addition to the cartilage bone, there is a great development of membrane bone in connection with it.
In many parts of Britain they attain a great development either in beds alternating with lavas or as the material occupying necks.
Since 1890 there has been a great development in the production of fruit and vegatables.
The discovery of America (1492) was followed by a great development of the slave trade, which, before the Portuguese era, had been an overland trade almost exclusively confined to Mahommedan Africa.
Every phase of civilisation has its special drawbacks, so that great retrogression may follow on great development, especially when adventitious sources of wealth are the foundation of a luxurious culture.
The remarkable fact that the first great development of old Norse literature occurred in the poor and remote colonial settlement of Iceland is significant of much.
Any clear-sighted person could perceive, in the first year of the war, that a remodelling of Germany, which would make a great development of the power of the nation possible, was not to be hoped for.
It was inevitable that the ritual, that is, the specific mode of procedure, should receive a great development in the course of history.
Until that time comes, no great development of our trade with Western China through Burmah need be looked for.
The difficulties of the Bhamo route are so great that no great improvement is possible, and no great development of trade can result.
I have no hesitation in saying that it is; but it contains a poor population, and, until the condition of the latter is improved, no great development of trade need be looked for in that direction.
The generation that lived between the founding of the Company and the end of the century saw a great development in the trade of the infant enterprise.
The prospect now was that the stability of the English Company and the energy of the Canadian combination would result in a great development of the fur trade.
The union of the opposing companies from Montreal led to a great development of trade, and, as we have already seen, to important schemes of exploration.
Great Development of Great Britain=] These are not the only significant signs of progress which present themselves to us at the dawn of the twentieth century.
The trade union had its origin in England, in which country the modern conditions of industry rapidly gained a great development.
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