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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a development programme ▪ This project is a central part of the development programme for the area. a development project ▪ Our aim is assess the environmental impact of new development projects. a pattern of development ...

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Development is the second album released by the four-piece alternative metal music group, Nonpoint . It was their second and final album released through MCA Records . The album debuted #52 on the Billboard 200 charts.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Development \De*vel"op*ment\, n. [Cf. F. d['e]veloppement.] The act of developing or disclosing that which is unknown; a gradual unfolding process by which anything is developed, as a plan or method, or an image upon a photographic plate; gradual advancement ...

Usage examples of development.

It is difficult to give any satisfactory explanation of these abnormal developments.

After an hour of on-line searching for a technical vulnerability that would give him access to a main development server, he hit the jackpot.

If it achieved nothing else, humanism brought about the emancipation of the artist, a development that is still very much with us.

The Slocum syndicate had just broken ground for a luxury development in the opposite direction on acreage safely within Magnolia city limits, Laura acknowledged.

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Spiraling pairs of cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine: we know these are instructions for growth, for the development of life, all coded in sequences of paired elements.

You must approach this in the same way you would initiate the development of a brochure, a catalog, an advertisement or direct mail solicitation.

He must lend himself to the development of aggregatory ideas that favour the civilising process, and he must do his best to promote the disintegration of aggregations and the effacement of aggregatory ideas, that keep men narrow and unreasonably prejudiced one against another.

Although it is not clear how much the highborn agitators contributed to this development, the police undertook a sweep of the Marxists, and in 1895 Lenin and Martov were arrested.

Over that again is a tippet, a development of the almuce, or worn over it.

It had been simple enough to see that the Alvarado who had greeted him in the Ministry of Scientific Development was a replica, but here, at this distance, in this room that resonated with the presence of the Maximum Leader, there were too many ambiguities and uncertainties.

Fourteen weeks later, ultrasound revealed a fetal skeleton, normal in all ways for that stage of development, a week later, amniocentesis confirmed the fetus was male.

Hundreds of human proteins, from angiotensin to chorionic gonadotropin, were being grown as crystals aboard ISS -- vital pharmaceutical research that could lead to the development of new drugs.

Somehow, the temporal energy from the anomaly caused the fetal tissue to revert to an earlier stage of development.

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