Eventually mossy rocks give way to dense hedgerows, coloured with foxgloves and buttercups, then a red telephone box.
There, thick emerald forests give way to wild grasslands reminiscent of the African savannah.
Industries rise and fall, jobs are won and lost, recessions give way to booms.
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We saw IBM give way to Microsoft and now see Microsoft ceding ground to Google.
The drive, feeding anticipation, takes visitors through massive, planted forests that suddenly give way to meadows.
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In such a climate, the mood of nervous anxiety could give way to seething resentment.
Furtive pick-up scenes or moody vignettes about racial unease and prejudice give way to hopeful domestic tableaus.
Increasingly, the grassy American campus will give way to no campus (online learning) or a program abroad.
Brown said the database isn't to give parents a way to give birth to mini-celebrity look-alikes.
But it is equally likely that mutual admiration may give way to an element of mutual disillusionment.
Just as corner shops give way to supermarkets, so single-screen cinemas may soon be overpowered by megaplexes.
For when you are among those who have less, you cannot possibly give way to aggrievement and entitlement.
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The old, taxpayer financing model clearly needs to give way to far more aggressive private sector investment model.
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This may show how investors will react when, as seems inevitable, traditional exchanges give way to 24-hours-a-day computer-trading.
Politicians being who they are, the bitter rebelliousness in his party may give way to guilty, sentimental loyalty.
The population in rural Kansas is shrinking, as family farms give way to industrial-sized farms that require fewer workers.
But if history is a guide, this exuberance soon could give way to the first pangs of electoral anxiety.
Illusion and failure give way to knowledge, but are the lucidity and disenchantment knowledge brings always better than illusion?
Independent-mindedness could give way to ostentatious partisan loyalty, already endemic in the Commons.
And friends say that, in private, the dolefully deadpan look can rapidly give way to a sparkly, sometimes feminine, charm.
The bitter satirical riffs slowly give way to a mystical appreciation of the vagrant beauty trapped beneath the surface of life.
The Ulsterman was part of Ireland's Grand Slam squad, but had to give way to new cap Cian Healy last week.
Observers had expected Mr Fradkov to give way to one of the men Mr Putin has publicly groomed to take over.
Mass production could, in short, give way to mass customisation for all kinds of products, from shoes to spectacles to kitchenware.
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Driving south, Table Mountain recedes in the rear-view mirror and congested streets give way to a cliff-hugging road and endless ocean views.
The town clings to the Czech border, where sweet-beer drinkers are replaced by pilsner sippers, car makers give way to glass artisans.
Disbelief and resignation give way to high tension, the apprehension is palpable.
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