How To Use Missing link In A Sentence

  • This deprivation of culture, of identity, is the missing link in Africa's development equation.
  • Dr. Leaky started much of the uproar when he found his famous missing link, Lucy.
  • The Neanderthal specimen, known as Mezmaiskaya Child, that Goodwin used to prove the existence of the missing link was around 29,000 years old and came from the northern caucuses.
  • A fetal lung lesion consisting of bronchogenic cyst, bronchopulmonary sequestration, and congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation: the missing link? Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation publications
  • MacKenzie TC, Guttenberg ME, Nissenbaum HL, Johnson MP, Adzick NS: A fetal lung lesion consisting of bronchogenic cyst, bronchopulmonary sequestration, and congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation: The missing link? Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation publications
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  • He may be able to provide us with the missing link that can help us solve the mystery.
  • It also wants to construct the "missing link" of the Caldew cyclepath. News round-up
  • The missing link between Burroughs and Ginsberg on the one hand and Dylan and Richards on the other, she was a working-class Catholic girl from New Jersey and a possessed gamine whose performances verged on the shamanistic.
  • Ethics must become a focalized component as it is one of the missing links in modern society, as made clearly evident in the collapse of the banking system. The Global Impact of Yoga
  • Meanwhile those marvellous beings the 'mammies' call 'the city' 'Sillyown,' and the pretty, naughty mulatto lady married to the Missing Link termed it 'Sa Leone.' To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • He may be able to provide us with the missing link that can help us solve the mystery.
  • The discovery of a missing link in the evolution of bizarre flatfishes—each of which has both eyes on the same side of its head—could give intelligent design advocates a sinking feeling. The Panda's Thumb: Biological complexity Archives
  • A fetal lung lesion consisting of bronchogenic cyst, bronchopulmonary sequestration, and congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation: the missing link? Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation publications
  • But heh -- it's a helluva lot cheaper to slap sharerows on pavement than it is to hang cantilevered bike lanes on a bridge, build a bike path under a bridge, or complete the BGT missing link. Why We Should Fund “Walk Bike Ride” « PubliCola
  • His asides on Brahui (the Dravidian language that may be a missing link between India and the Persian-empire tongue Elamite) and Ket (the Siberian language with plausible ties to Navajo) are as diverting as anything in his book. Back to Babel
  • Those documents provided the missing link, and the police were able to make an arrest soon after they discovered them.
  • That's because Leakey knew that his find wasn't what he'd hoped; Zinjanthropus would not be the proverbial ‘missing link.’
  • Integration of these two data sets could provide a missing link in our understanding of the transition from aseismic to seismogenic plate motion.
  • We're dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.
  • Those documents provided the missing link, and the police were able to make an arrest soon after they discovered them.
  • Could this be the missing link in the search for a cure for cancer?
  • We're dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.
  • The purpose of this study is to provide one missing link in a growing chain of knowledge.
  • Mendel, Gregor meristem metabolism metamorphosis microorganisms missing link mitochondrion mitochondrial Eve mitosis molecular biology mollusks 21. Life Sciences
  • Could this be the missing link in the search for a cure for cancer?
  • Could this be the missing link in the search for a cure for cancer?
  • The missing link is the prosody, the patterns of stress, inflection, and intonation in a language.
  • Last week it was named as the missing link between fi sh and land animals after its fossil was found in the Canadian arctic. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dinosaur-dotty mum, who helped discover a missing link in our past, has been causing a real flutter in the scientific world.
  • A newly unearthed fossil is the missing link between land and marine mammals: Standing two to three feet tall on legs adapted to wade through shallow water, the 48-million-year-old Indohyus is the missing link between modern-day whales and their land-lubbing ancestors. Science Is Nifty
  • But you need a thoroughbred forensic expert to put the pieces together, to search for the missing links, to finally point fingers at the mastermind behind a crime.
  • Nonetheless, they provided the missing link that connected a flailing Wild West show tradition with the Western movie industry.
  • Could this be the missing link in the search for a cure for cancer?
  • The police know there are people who could provide those vital missing links which would bring the driver to justice.
  • On this plan, the missing link with Ingleborough Cave, since found, is indicated by a broken line.
  • The M60 ‘missing link’ between Middleton and Denton opened in October 2000 and was the final piece in Manchester's orbital motorway.
  • We're dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.
  • For multidomain proteins, addition of missing linkers between the domains is possible.
  • Recognizing the contradiction of aims as an antinomy would also point to one of the missing links in Habermas's theory.
  • Piper added that the Mossad role alongside certain Mossad-allied elements was the 'missing link that explained the entirety of the assassination conspiracy of John Kennedy.' Daimnation!: Blood money
  • He claimed it was found in a peat bog and was a vital missing link between modern humans and Neanderthals.
  • The missing link in Kay's polemical acknowledgment of the importance of geography in globalization, however, is what constitutes this importance.
  • We're dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.
  • We're dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.
  • We had discovered the missing link in the corn bread saga.
  • Could this be the missing link in the search for a cure for cancer?
  • On this plan, the missing link with Ingleborough Cave, since found, is indicated by a broken line.
  • The acclamation that followed his death from colon cancer early this year strangely mirrored his ghostly omnipresence during life. He was a missing link: an authentic songster who voiced folk-made music.
  • Many years ago, its promotion of Zinjanthropus boisei as an ‘ape-man’ and even the ‘missing link’ had a great effect on the young Carl Wieland.
  • He may be able to provide us with the missing link that can help us solve the mystery.
  • Another of the dictionary’s illustrative quotations, a Victorian one, uses it like this: ‘I’ve heard talk o’ some missing link, atween men and puggies’ ‘puggie’ was a Scottish dialect word for monkey. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • Where there is a co-ordination problem the issuing of an authoritative directive can supply the missing link in the argument.
  • We had discovered the missing link in the corn bread saga.
  • Somewhere between these two groups stands a missing link, a species called Cryptogale australis—in English, “the secretive southern tenrec.” The Song of The Dodo
  • Brooks's song fulfills the call of critics like Neil Nehring, who states that ‘emotion… supplies a missing link… between tactile vocality and meaning’.

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