Examples of using Years of evolution in English and their translations into Czech
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Two million years of evolution.
We are made by the laws of physics working through four billion years of evolution.
Millions of years of evolution.
Those are some of the things that molecules do given four billion years of evolution.
Walter A million years of evolution, you know.
Billion years of evolution, but you're wrong.
Yeah, well, you missed 10 million years of evolution.
Million years of evolution, snuffed out.
The end product of 500 million years of evolution.
Billion years of evolution, but you're wrong.
Millions of years of evolution, what did we learn?
Humanoids are a product of millions of years of evolution.
Millions of years of evolution, right?
You people think a high i.q. means you can just forget 3.7 billion years of evolution, but you're wrong.
But six million years of evolution have prepared the salmon well.
Each degree on this dial represents 1 0,000 years of evolution per minute.
Millions of years of evolution, what did we learn? You see?
It's millions of years of evolution.
Forty thousand years of evolution and we have barely even tapped the vastness of human potential.
Two hundred million years of evolution, snuffed out.
After 4 billion years of evolution by natural selection. This is what a planet looks and sounds like.
Represents 10,000 years of evolution per minute.
Because for all your years of evolution, you inadvertently redeveloped and honed primitive instincts yielded a surprising result.
And after 3.8 billion years of evolution, at our core is still mud.
After four billion years of evolution by natural selection. This is what a planet looks and sounds like.
Imagine a thousand years of evolution taking place instantaneously.
Because for all your years of evolution… you inadvertently redeveloped and honed primitive instincts… that we moved beyond long ago.
You know, 4 billion years of evolution from the beginnings of life to us.
Seems that after 1,700 years of evolution… We haven't come very far, have we?

