And since they grow in power so quickly compared to man's snail-like millennia by millennia evolution, can they catch up with themselves?
Early pioneers would move into an untouched region, clear the forest, and plow in millennia of accumulated nutrients held as biomass on the forest floor.
In 1900 productive farm soils still contained large reserves of humus from millennia of manuring.
On richer soils they can even do this for generations, perhaps even for millennia without bringing in plant nutrients from elsewhere.
There was passion and tenderness and a spiritual quality that was shocking to a modern man steeped in millennia of conquest and self-interest.
His idea of fighting was that of a beast, but Kennon was a civilized man to whom fighting was an art perfected by millennia of warfare.
A hyperspace converter like that couldn't be less than four millennia old.
He indulged freely in hypotheses, but these were the outgrowth ofmillennia of experience and life, a very healthy form of pragmatism.
Even if Obermaier should yet prove to be correct in his apparently extreme dates, it is still evident that the Neolithic period began late and was of short duration compared with the millennia in which Paleolithic time was reckoned.
All these peoples have changed greatly during past millennia both for better and worse, usually probably in the latter direction.
It was so yesterday, it was probably so millennia ago.
For example, that of the gens or clan which for millennia was far mightier than the power of the family, and indeed already ruled and regulated long before the latter existed.
At length, veering southward into the dusk, they entered a region of low hills, age-old folds in the crust of the planet, rounded by untold millennia of torrential rains.
The animals fought, and bathed in the luxury of its rays, for many millennia were required to produce any noticeable change in its life-giving radiations.
Their last external enemy had been defeated millennia in the past; and through easy forgetfulness and lack of strife, ambition had died.
You can do the same for their uninvited presence in your Exclusive Economic Zones even though the Laws of the Seas Conventions over the past several millennia expanded treaties to include or affirm each independent nation's rights.
The millennia of delay in initiating the Task imposes inescapable hardships on the Solar Community.
Theoretically, it would be possible to photograph our own Galaxy as it was thousands of millennia ago by the light which left it then and has traveled all the way around the curvature of space.
The Nigrans had spent long millennia fighting their environment and had had no time to fight among themselves, so they knew nothing of how to wage a war.
Millennia passed, witnessing countless struggles between the intelligent human beings who warred over arid and barren parcels of land which could be traversed by foot in a fraction of a day.
She had never known about the holocaust that had occurred over a millennia ago.
Brook guided her to every part of the room and explained to her the uses which every item had during the time of the Twentieth Century, over a millennia ago.
For almost a millennia they forced themselves into ignorance and then blamed it on the chaotic destructions that scorched the earth and that burned the human spirit.
Over the millennia they had adapted, changing to fit the changing conditions, surviving only because they were more intelligent and more tenacious than the other forms of life that had become extinct.
It had probably been built by his remote ancestors millennia ago and had just recently been uncovered from its hiding place beneath the sand.
And for the first time in millennia the stimulus was available.
It is with a wonder not cognate certainly, yet in a measure relative, that one considers what Socrates must have been if millennia have gone without producing one mind approaching that of his spiritual heir.
Egypt, in which the evangels began, millennia before they were written, knew no genesis.
Had you remained on Terra, you would have been exterminatedmillennia ago.
The gods had vanished millennia ago, leaving only Godhome as evidence they'd been real.
Put yourself in the place of one of your remote ancestors some millennia ago.
In the millennia before then, he had a job to do, helping to guide this galaxy's intelligences as those who went before had intended.
The oldest Egyptian tombs that contain wheat, which, by the way, never germinates after its millennia of rest, belong to the First Dynasty, and are about six thousand years old.
This is probably a recapitulation of what was accomplished in the course of millennia in the history of the Amphibian race.
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