Needless to say, little by little the idea began to grow on us and eventually we decided to buy it. |
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Let her go to school and be with her at the beginning and then gradually fade away little by little. |
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In the 11th century, the Ligurian coast began to be repopulated and life returned little by little to normal. |
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So, little by little, she slid her foot forwards towards Josh's and prepared herself for what she hoped would be a successful game of footsie. |
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And like that, little by little, all signs of the house's history will be chipped away. |
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But then, little by little, the words become only sounds, a random collection of glottals and fricatives, a storm of whirling phonemes. |
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American companies little by little took control of the Mexican supply, making sisal twine cheaper and more reliable than it had been. |
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After that, I began to notice, little by little, this marvelous and mystical place where I have lived for years. |
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Her face went slowly blank, little by little, and gradually her grip on his wrist lessened. |
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He has done this by stealth, by chipping away little by little and creating an Australia in his own image. |
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Of course, certain meetings are surely built up little by little with perseverance and considerable waiting. |
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Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further. |
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Everything is done by tacit agreement, little by little without imposing ourselves on him. |
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It is inside of ourselves that we have to, little by little, integrate our deep nature that is part of the family of the Buddhas. |
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Well-received by the public, it also helped them to gain ground, little by little, outside their native region. |
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But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils. |
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The fight for freedom of expression is never conclusively won. But day by day, little by little, we can gain ground. |
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This new medium has encouraged him to launch out in new creations in which abstraction takes the step, little by little on the figuration. |
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By respecting and following the example of the benefactors, we will be able to overcome our self-centeredness, little by little. |
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But, little by little, I did things that made me stronger and stronger. |
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We are no safer and our freedoms are being taken away little by little. |
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It is a country to be discovered day by day, little by little. |
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Squeeze it out, adding water little by little to prepare 1 cup of juice. |
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Now, little by little, this has been repeated in the cinema. |
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From this parallel it is to be seen that the development of consciousness that corresponds to matriarchy must little by little be released by the archetypal masculine. |
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The words seep into you little by little, always with the author's image alongside. |
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So, it goes without saying that this project came to life little by little, and being supported by a crew and by absolute resoluteness. |
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In the following months, with the help of Ali, I started little by little to make the acquaintance of many other children working on the streets. |
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These have to be shortened little by little when the cuspid grows in or is being aligned. |
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We must broach the topic without any taboos so that little by little we in Belgium can fix our position in the European debate. |
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If this kind of condition continues, one may seem he is full of Spirit for some time, but the Holy Spirit will be quenched little by little. |
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The housing crunch may be easing little by little, but that is no excuse for busting people who want to keep the issue of affordable shelter alive. |
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Without wonder, men and women would lapse into deadening routine and little by little would become incapable of a life which is genuinely personal. |
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Also please be lenient and patient about it, the events photographed will be published little by little. |
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It felt wonderful exercising my body in this new way and little by little I began to gain some confidence as I acquired an understanding of a few techniques. |
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At first people did not know, but now, little by little people are talking about it and are being warned. |
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I began improvising a little introduction, and little by little I accentuated the unique rhythm of the Viennese waltz until I finally led into my favourite waltz, Neu Wien. |
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The government paid off the debt little by little by appallingly taxing people who lost their job. |
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From the tin tub and angular rust-stained washbowl of not so long ago has emerged, little by little, a gleaming, streamlined room. |
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We surely have even more work to do to internationalise the Mont Blanc Meetings further, but we are climbing higher little by little. |
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They are now ready to be born and are starting to descend little by little into your pelvis. |
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He answers that the Gemara is trying to teach us that in order to advance in Judaism we must do so in levels, little by little, until we reach our proper level. |
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Cautiously take the contents of the flask up in a little water and add little by little 100 ml of water. |
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Fresh water, then water-soaked with clay sediments, blends little by little with ocean salt water. |
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They are also content when they have already rebuilt parts of their houses and can then go on little by little to rebuild more. |
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What I want people here to understand is that governments often chip away at civil liberty little by little by little. |
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The additions to it will be demanded of us little by little over the year. |
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Iraq's government has been removing blast walls little by little since late 2008, trying to restore a semblance of normalcy to this bunker city. |
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These laws for the protection of collective rights were reformed little by little until 1983, when they passed a law to abolish the traditional system of land tenancy, individualizing the property of the land. |
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The good initial side, represented by Osiris, should have been active but it is put out of action by the development of Set, who, since the birth of each child, reduces little by little the possibility of his expression. |
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Whoever does not read the signs of the times runs the risk of becoming installed, of repeating himself, of nullifying the deepest dreams, of losing, little by little, the contagious joy of faith. |
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When we have a problem to solve and spend the time to reflect on it, little by little we start to realize things and find pieces of relevant information that will lead us to a solution. |
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The purpose of research is to uncover the truth and if this is to stand a chance of succeeding, it must be pursued openly, so that little by little the truth can be winnowed out in debate. |
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I gravitated towards directing opera little by little. |
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The tantric personalities who follow the lunar path separate themselves from their Innermost, or Purusha, and sink themselves into the sublunar spheres where they disintegrate little by little. |
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Things started to become clear in the last 10 kilometres of the footrace, where four triathletes set the pace, among them Spirig, who little by little kept up the pressure. |
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We were, without realizing it, almost a brotherhood, but we were not closed, on the contrary, we looked for more interested people and in fact we succeeded little by little. |
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So little by little, you start paraphrasing your presentation. |
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The love was not evicted It didn't leave all in one day, But little by little it faded As those I loved drifted away. |
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He had such personality and energy which he brought to the group and sadly those players are disappearing little by little. |
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As they say in Catalan, de mica en mica s'omple la pica i de gota en gota s'omple la bóta: little by little you fill the sink, drop by drop you fill the barrel. |
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I will never forget the words of those women whose inner flame had been brutally snuffed out and who, little by little, found that spark once again. |
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The integration and fictive tests will be deployed little by little during the months of July and August, whereas the final integrated tests of all the systems in place should begin in September. |
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In this way, they earn money themselves and, little by little, they discover that what they had hoped to find on the street can be acquired by their own work on the land. |
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If we human beings consume and, even worse, waste more than Mother Earth is capable of replacing or recreating then we are slowly killing our home, little by little we are choking our planet, all living beings and ourselves. |
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In particular, in the large country that is Italy, and where the procedure originated, the profession is disintegrating with every passing day and, little by little, our colleagues are losing their prerogatives. |
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Referring in this context to the vocation of the Church, he defines her as an alternative community: she lives a scattered existence and is the leaven that silently ferments, transforming, little by little, society. |
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Between 1648 and 1871, Alsace moved little by little from a feudal system under the control of the German Empire to the absolute monarchy of the french regime. |
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The interlocking where different points of view and periods of time mingle, form the fecund world to be discovered little by little by immersion in the picture. |
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On February 20, 1913, Air Liquide shares were traded for the first time on the Paris Bourse and, little by little, became one of the market's blue-chip stocks. |
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I urge all of us, therefore, to be open to new possibilities that may beckon to us so that, little by little, our communities may be transformed into places where true brotherhood and a real family spirit prevail. |
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But little by little, she gained confidence. |
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For Alessia, providing help is about giving members of these communities the tools they need to improve their quality of life, little by little, following the trauma that they have endured. |
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This E light beauty equipment can improve your skin little by little. |
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They lost little by little, the consciousness of the not-do. |
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In this manner, forms of bags or hammocks arises little by little during a job that is carried out afternoons after finishing with the daily tasks. |
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Social change starts with a few cases and builds up little by little. |
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Work the batter with a wooden spoon, letting it down little by little with warm water until it's smooth and pourable. |
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So, little by little, youth loosens the hard carapace of confining custom their elders have built over the human heart. |
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The latter started to replace Dalmatian little by little since the 11th century among the common people who inhabited the city. |
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And then, little by little, the yellowish brown stains grew. |
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Everything else has gone from me, little by little, but I have kept this. |
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The breaking of the power of Rome proceeded little by little. |
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