Look at Pasok in Greece to see how parties of the left can fossilise. |
The brain itself does not fossilise, but the inside of the cranium retains an impression of its contours. |
That tends to fossilise the structure of the economy. |
But overly prescriptive rules that fossilise the internet in its current form could indeed hamper innovation. |
He and his colleagues suggest, in a report in this week's Biology Letters, that previous researchers have misunderstood how feathers fossilise. |
On the other hand, modernisers claim that the game will fossilise if something is not done to stir interest. |