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Cline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cline can refer to: •Term meaning "gradual change" (from the Greek [klīnein], "to lean") • Cline (biology), a gradual change of a character or feature (phenotype) in a species over a geographical are...
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; "The more one studies the harmony of music, and then studies human nature,how people agree and how they disagree, how there is attraction and repulsion, the more one will see that it is all music."; - Hazrat Inayat Khan ... "The guitar makes dreams weep." ; - Federico Garcia Lorca;; "The only thing worse than a guitar is...
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Patsy Cline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biography, awards, fan club, map to Cline birthplace in Winchester, Virginia. ... PATSY CLINE, (Virginia Patterson Hensley), was born in the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Virginia, on September 8, 1932. The family home was in nearby Gore. Legend has it that she was entertaining her neighbors as early as age 3!
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on cline, Biology, General. Includes related research links. ... cline, in biology, any gradual change in a particular characteristic of a population of organisms from one end of the geographical range of the population to the other.
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cline n. A gradual change in a character or feature across the distributional range of a species or population, usually correlated with an ... cline, in biology, any gradual change in a particular characteristic of a population of organisms from one end of the geographical range of the population to the other.
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One of the greatest singers in the history of country music, Patsy Cline also helped blaze a trail for female singers to assert themselves as an integral part of the Nashville-dominated country music industry. She was...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on cline (biology), ...many butterflies inhabiting industrial areas have become almost black during the past century; black forms are more tolerant of pollution and less conspicuous to predators. ... Aspects of the topic cline are discussed in the following places at Britannica.
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