The poetic voice progressively splinters into cacophony, in which the gender distinctions progressively collapse. |
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If anything, the emphasis has shifted progressively from the latter to the former. |
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Because of this, clay becomes progressively less common in older geological periods and is almost never found in Precambrian formations. |
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Furthermore, as a company's scope increases, it may have to distribute its goods and services in progressively more dispersed areas. |
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No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder. |
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As it descends, it progressively courses anteriorly to the crook of the arm, where it is well exposed to a sword-thrust or cut. |
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The supercharger provides boost from just off idle until its clutch progressively disengages near mid-range. |
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A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career. |
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This pattern suggests a logarithmic growth curve with progressively diminishing advantage in performance with age. |
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After many days of fasting, the hunger strikers present a progressively more serious deterioration, emaciation and profound dehydration. |
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By getting in on the ground floor of the movement you'll secure a role as a progressively conservative visionary. |
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As more time elapsed, my chances of survival would grow progressively slim. |
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He designed and made a sizing die with interchangeable bushings of progressively smaller diameters. |
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We observed a gradient in the depth of the selective sweep, which becomes progressively deeper as you get nearer to the gene. |
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Please take the time and try to think progressively about what a different definition could mean. |
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Consultants, faced with increasing demands to meet clinical targets, are progressively becoming deskilled in research. |
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IgA Nepropathy progressively ruins the kidneys' filtering units, called glomeruli. |
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You get only fleeting glimpses of the action and you are surrounded by people becoming progressively more drunk. |
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We now have strong companies and a strong tourism product but to retain this momentum we must think progressively. |
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It made him something of a hero to a generation of progressively minded architectural students. |
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An ever-increasing population is progressively intensifying the stresses on the environment. |
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I created a situation in which my job could only get progressively more difficult. |
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He has progressively moved his students towards a fully integrated digital design process. |
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Instead they hope you will sit passively as they progressively whittle your deposit rate down and their profit margin up. |
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However, the beam will become progressively defocused, thus limiting the thermal energy to the deeper structures. |
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Sadly, she became deconditioned, put on weight, became progressively more inactive and remains painfully disabled years later. |
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The ever-growing amount of dark energy progressively accelerates the universal expansion. |
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Moreover, the possibility to use a patented galenic form becomes progressively more important as a marketing instrument. |
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These currents become progressively stronger when the depth of the liquid in the cuvette is increased. |
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At this temperature the lattice constant of the cubic structure progressively decreases with increasing temperature. |
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We must have a historical perspective if we want to be able to move forward progressively as a people and as a nation. |
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Two other tools provide progressively deeper forensic and management capabilities. |
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The signage system will also be progressively extended to bus interchanges, bus stop and taxi stands. |
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Then, while still contracting, the star cools through yellow and red-hot, and the protyle condenses into progressively heavier elements. |
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This was followed by a nonfluent aphasia about a month after the injury, and the patient became progressively more obtunded and comatose. |
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Hertzog's government and subsequent governments progressively entrenched the colour bar. |
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The weather was getting progressively worse, making it harder to pedal, but those in the lead kept pushing all the way to the finish. |
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A creeping process of impoverishment ensued, accelerating progressively to become the generally recognized pauperism of the nineteenth century. |
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Many of us have been persuaded that cooperating with power is the only way to progressively enlighten and humanise power. |
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The illness that he suffered from became progressively worse and led to blindness. |
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The user progressively assigns sections and subsections from the list until the document is complete. |
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The fact that older rocks progressively outcrop on the plateau surface to the NW suggests that the tilted surface is not a dip slope. |
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From the 13th century onward, tournaments became progressively less dangerous and more ceremonious. |
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The hammer area of rocker arms is hardened progressively or by oscillation. |
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The human larynx is composed of cartilaginous tissue that early in adulthood progressively undergoes ossification. |
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Atmospheric haze makes each layer of progressively distant peaks appear lighter in tone and color. |
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The bulb would get progressively dimmer and finally go out once the capacitor reached its capacity. |
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The ECJ was once again faced with a national fiscal measure that imposed a progressively higher tax based on the cylinder capacity of the car. |
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How can local and state governments be motivated to act progressively, when it comes to protecting large-scale ecosystems? |
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Memory fades with time, and as a result the evidence people can provide on the stand becomes progressively more unreliable. |
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With increasing extension, or shear, vertically stacked books will progressively rotate, attaining ever-decreasing angles to the horizontal. |
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The infant with botulism becomes progressively weak, hypotonic and hyporeflexic, showing bulbar and spinal nerve abnormalities. |
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Though the civil service was dominated by the nobility, it became progressively more open to commoners. |
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She relived her experience in her sleep every time she dared to slumber, and her nights were becoming progressively worse. |
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The power of feudal lords was reduced, and the richest settlers progressively gained control of uncultivated land. |
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The nerve damage affects sensory, motor, and autonomic function and progressively leads to impairments and disability. |
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Over the past decade, however, under the blimpish leadership of Brian McMaster, the visual arts have been progressively sidelined. |
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With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy. |
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In the past hour he had been growing progressively weaker, subject to minutes of silent pain, and Falnec was getting more and more worried. |
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The result is a monoclinal rollover anticline, its tightness increasing progressively with continued fault displacement. |
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A boilermaker and ship fitter by trade, he has had progressively responsible roles up to and including Vice President of Repair for Intermarine. |
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The history of Europe post Reformation and then of America reads progressively more like a humanist cliff-hanger than a religious tract. |
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We must have an historical perspective if we want to be able to move forward progressively as a people and as a nation. |
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As a current slows, progressively smaller particles settle out and form fine-grained sediment. |
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It becomes progressively more difficult to apply the term meaningfully to work later than the Napoleonic period. |
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With their high incomes they can progressively buy out the ownership shares of the passive capitalists. |
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Weights were then progressively added to the weighing boat which caused the petiole to bend, curving upwards. |
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However, the clusters involved neighboring tree crowns that were progressively shorter in height in directions opposite the solar azimuth. |
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Moore's satirical documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world. |
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In a subtractive process, strips of tape are progressively removed from the canvas's surface as color is applied in a systematic fashion. |
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If you feel progressively chillier over a week, take a day off to allow your body to recover. |
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His answers, progressively more abbreviated, were reduced at times to up or down nods. |
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The silo was progressively reduced, returning the abdominal viscera to the abdominal cavity. |
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It gets progressively more demanding, too, taking a good 12 hours of study to absorb. |
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The anapsids start out with elongate jaws and rostra, but the entire muzzle becomes progressively shorter across their phylospace. |
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Although Merlis' prose remains as fluid as quicksilver, the narrative thrust progressively dwindles as Joel's quixotic journey nears its end. |
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Started as a webzine, it has progressively evolved to include an online record label, which now counts just under ten releases. |
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He then applied a Jubilee Clip and progressively moved the worm screw around till he counteracted the vibration. |
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The display, meant to take about 60 minutes to tour, becomes progressively more gruesome. |
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In other words, Marx and Paine and the rest should have advanced progressively into the future. |
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My household bought a load of base course for our part of the road, but the ruts are getting progressively deeper. |
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If the sympathetic nervous system is damaged, however, the blood vessels do not constrict and blood pressure progressively decreases. |
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You don't want to lose that excited edge, but you should also be getting progressively more comfortable as dates go by. |
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The constriction of the skin rotates the eyelashes progressively closer to the cornea. |
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I had bright red hair as a child, but it has progressively darkened to its current brown. |
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The apparently untreated road was progressively freezing-over, exacerbating the problem. |
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The course materials and the presentation methods were progressively refined for each course. |
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The other aspect of the Government's difficulties at the moment is the way those members are progressively alienating ordinary New Zealanders. |
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The majority also want a fair tax system that progressively taxes income, not regressively taxes consumption. |
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The coastal belt is warm and equable with moderate rainfall but conditions become progressively more arid and extreme further inland. |
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Under a third Labour term, the British economy, once the most dynamic in Europe, will continue to become progressively Europeanised. |
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter. |
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In this Port Waikato example, samples successively closer to the modern coastline experienced progressively higher palaeotemperatures in the past. |
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As the system aged, exchange rates grew progressively out of whack. |
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The Rhineland was to be occupied for 15 years, but troops were to be progressively withdrawn at five-year intervals provided Germany carried out the treaty terms. |
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Transfer to a medium mixing-bowl, and add in the flour progressively, kneading the dough until it is no longer sticky and can be rolled into a ball. |
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The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively. |
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The drive to develop and learn has led to a range that is getting progressively broader, and he hopes to branch out into hand-printed wallpaper and lampshades. |
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Having released two albums and a handful of singles, the remixer has become progressively more sought after by people seeking to give their material a makeover. |
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As the students repair leaks from damaged bulkheads the hull can be progressively flooded with water and rolled through 20 degrees, just like a ship at sea. |
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In contrast, word-inspired activity in a right-brain region used to recognize forms progressively declined with increased age of the volunteer and better reading skills. |
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There is another segment of our church that is more progressively minded. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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After police closed the exhibit in which Merrick was put on public display, his circumstances grew progressively more dire. |
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In recent decades, Turkana women have progressively ceased to wear their traditional skin clothing, primarily because of recurrent droughts and famine in the region. |
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In the course of the 21st century, at the latest in the second half of this century, the present singularity of the American superpower will progressively wither away. |
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Enjoyable company at first due to her smart manner, Holmes' Katie becomes progressively uncompanionable as things deteriorate, personally and dramatically. |
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However, if the acid is titrated against a dilute base, the undissociated molecules progressively dissociate and eventually the total hydrogen ion concentration can be found. |
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Human-rights movements have traditionally existed to help the voiceless and those without agency gain progressively more rights. |
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She points also to the middle classes, serving as vestrymen and jurors, who progressively lost faith in the informers and the gin acts they were enforcing. |
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Sending anything more warlike than a progressively increasing amount of American military aid and advisers was not in the cards. |
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The cantilena of the concerto's opening, with its progressively widening intervals, is a cracker and contains one of the most original cadenzas I have heard. |
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Trends in a progressively increasing resting heart rate should also be noted as this is often a sign that the body is overtrained or over-reaching. |
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As we move on into the 16th century in Italy, so oil technique, mainly based on walnut oil, supplants egg tempera and the use of linseed oil becomes progressively more common. |
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Although her passion, and commitment to accuracy, decency and incisive writing never deserted her, Gay's health progressively did, and her final years were not happy. |
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Britain retained their loyalty and affection by progressively conceding their demands for greater freedom and autonomy over a period of more than a century. |
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She got progressively better, and her conjurations lasted longer each day. |
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Initial modules introduce less complex concepts and situations, which are built upon by progressively more complex negotiation scenarios and strategies. |
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Our balance of payments got progressively worse and NZ started to borrow overseas to bridge the gap between our imports plus invisibles, and falling exports. |
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As the plant grew, the end of the old corm died progressively from the bottom, and new secondary corms or cormels grew from one or more lateral buds. |
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The most I do for cheating is to progressively lean backward to counterbalance the weight when it starts getting awkward on later reps, but I never swing the weight. |
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In one decision, he is progressively democratic and forward-looking. |
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A 21-month-old, previously healthy girl presented initially with a generalized rash and nonproductive cough, which progressively became croupy with moderate stridor. |
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Fascination with fire could be described as a primal urge, an urge that we have become distanced from as our relationship with fire has become progressively more controlled. |
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It wasn't long before he started deejaying around town, progressively gaining recognition for his particular blend of jazz ambiences and hip-hop beats. |
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On a night out, drinks would become progressively more expensive. |
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It was progressively more difficult to find work in the theatre. |
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Over the past decade, straw burning has been progressively prohibited. |
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The delicate detailing in the soft stone building below in Back Bay, on an exposed street corner, has been progressively rubbed out by the notoriously rough winters. |
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Association with vertical joints suggests that the deformation is progressively evolving towards dilatancy with increasing tectonically induced differential stress. |
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The sedimentary units in the hanging wall were deposited in fault-bounded basins while their footwalls progressively emerged through the ductile and brittle crust. |
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In inverse proportion to Steve's dynamism, I grow progressively more lax. |
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Although treatment with bronchodilators was started, his symptoms worsened progressively over the next two weeks, and he became acutely dyspnoeic at rest. |
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Subject areas were progressively expanded to embrace the burgeoning disciplines of ethnomusicology, electronics, performing practice, gender studies and much more besides. |
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In all modern democracies, the number of people who could vote has increased progressively with time. |
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London had been a Roman settlement for four centuries and had become progressively more crowded inside its defensive city wall. |
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A new University of Rennes was progressively recreated during the 19th century. |
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The best soils were primitively covered by large forests which had been progressively replaced by bocage during the Middle Ages. |
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The loch waters were progressively drained and in 1691 this was finally achieved. |
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Over time this receipt progressively became more elaborate and often humorous. |
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During the full gasification stage, after piercing has been effected, the enlargement of the cracks requires a progressively increasing inblow. |
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These five regimes progressively degenerate starting with aristocracy at the top and tyranny at the bottom. |
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After 1945, Scotland's economic situation became progressively worse due to overseas competition, inefficient industry, and industrial disputes. |
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No amount of diet and exercise can prevent or cure lipedema, and with time the condition progressively worsens and often leads to debilitation. |
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The usage of the Landsgemeinde was progressively abandoned at the cantonal level through the 19th and 20th century. |
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All risk-taking behaviours are more prevalent in older year groups, and tend to increase progressively with each successive year group. |
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We can address individuals or departments within companies, the company as a whole or work progressively as requirements change. |
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Widdess presents details of the relationship between the jatis and the progressively less related groups of grama, bhasa, and desi ragas. |
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The next step was to insert progressively larger dilators to be slid along the guide wire. |
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We want to really put the cat among the pigeons as we have in the past but it's getting progressively more difficult. |
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The book is well organized to accomplish Friedland's incrementalist narrative of a progressively developing discipline. |
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These were introduced in the 1960s, progressively expanding to allow a maximum of three substitutions per game. |
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Potholes form progressively from fatigue of the road surface which can lead to a precursor failure pattern known as crocodile cracking. |
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The design gets progressively darker, moodier, and sexier as the main bar wraps back further into the dining space and becomes a sushi bar. |
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Thrombus will begin to form around the tip of the needle within a few seconds, and then the remainder of the sac should progressively thrombose. |
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Thereafter the powers of the nobility were progressively reduced by legislation. |
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing Amcotts and Flixborough to reach Burton upon Stather and finally Trent Falls. |
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The need for accurate navigation led to the development of progressively more accurate chronometers in the 18th century. |
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High and rocky towards the centre of the Lake District, the Southern Fells progressively take on a moorland character toward the south west. |
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Certain verbs are often used progressively and verbs of motion may be dropped before an adverb or adverbial phrase of motion. |
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Historically, all three furnaces were contained in one structure, with a set of progressively cooler chambers for each of the three purposes. |
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Middle and Modern English lost progressively more of the Old English inflectional system. |
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The direction of the tool path changes progressively and local acceleration and deceleration of the tool are minimized. |
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This remission has since been progressively reduced, and is due to be abolished altogether. |
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I'd been phlegmy, coughing and feeling generally unwell and getting progressively worse. |
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Throughout the 1st century BC, the power and legitimacy of the Roman constitution was progressively eroding. |
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The slope values are proportional to vaporization enthalpies of progressively less volatile oil at average measurement temperatures. |
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The brine progressively melts the ice just beneath it, eventually dripping out of the ice matrix and sinking. |
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As the chest wall and lungs hyperinflate, they progressively resist further inflation by virtue of their elastic recoil characteristics. |
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Eight-year-old son Wyatt Blancheri has Hurler syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that progressively damages his organs and brain. |
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During the first 4 months, SS I with a triangle pose and warrior series were instructed and jumping was progressively included. |
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To achieve this objective, the rate of Central Excise and Service Tax will be progressively altered and brought to a common rate. |
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With voluntary muscle action progressively affected, patients in the later stages of the disease may become totally paralyzed. |
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The area controlled by the southwestern Britons was progressively reduced by the expansion of Wessex over the next few centuries. |
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The Marcher Lords were progressively tied to the English kings by the grants of lands and lordships in England. |
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The shires of England were progressively divided amongst the companions of William I of England, who served as England's new nobility. |
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As in the previous series the chresard decreased progressively with the density, but the correspondence with depth was less consistent. |
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In sedimentology compaction refers to the process by which a sediment progressively loses its porosity due to the effects of loading. |
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The basin migrates with the orogenic front and early deposited foreland basin sediments become progressively involved in folding and thrusting. |
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Over time, Warwick became progressively more alienated from King Edward, and his intentions turned toward treason. |
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Nevertheless, it has caused Java's share of the nation's population to progressively decline. |
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He also produced progressively more accurate depictions of the coastlines of northern Europe. |
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As the wind speed increases the crew should progressively reduce the amount of sail. |
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These engines use a series of cylinders of progressively increasing diameter. |
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The patient was an elderly woman who presented with progressively worsening right otalgia and hypoacusis. |
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Its remaining territories were progressively annexed by the Ottomans over the 15th century. |
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Archosauromorph reptiles, especially archosaurs, progressively replaced the synapsids that had dominated the previous Permian period. |
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French colonists progressively invaded and took over all the kingdoms except Sine and Saloum under Governor Louis Faidherbe. |
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The imaginary part of the complex permittivity shows a clear peak which moves progressively up in frequency as the temperature is increased. |
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Prey animals, sheep, goats, pigs and cattle, were progressively domesticated early in the history of agriculture. |
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Kinnock progressively expelled members of Militant, a far left group which practised entryist, and moderated many of the party's policies. |
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Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, with each covering progressively smaller geographic areas. |
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It progressively lost its overall importance as Dutch became recognized as well. |
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The deciduous tooth will start to lose its root and become progressively loose, in a process which takes several years to complete for each tooth. |
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With the advance of observation precision, the causes of Earth orientation changes are progressively being identified by geodesists and geophysicists. |
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This system allows a consistent separation distance between the injection and production wells while progressively mining the coal between the two wells. |
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France progressively grew stronger and by the latter part of the century found itself repeatedly facing alliances designed to hold its military power in check. |
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By making repeated small injections at intervals the protologist can observe the hemorrhoid becoming progressively smaller until it is finally obliterated completely. |
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We have been progressively phasing out fisheries such as these, and such a phase-out already applies to the drift nets operating on the North East coast. |
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After the Second World War, the tradition progressively declined in the original pit villages, partly as a result of social changes in the mining communities. |
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Chronicling arrests, electroshock therapy sessions and a stint in a mental institution, Cheney's journey grows progressively darker and more graphic. |
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The adopted son of an East Coast hoser and a francophone mother, little Gordie adored his mum and became progressively more exasperated by his father. |
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People began hoarding precious silver as there was progressively less of it, forcing the ratio of the value of copper to silver into a steep decline. |
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Unstable surface was assumed to create a proprioceptively enriched environment that progressively challenges the proprioceptors and nervous system. |
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It believes that a fetus should progressively be accorded rights as it develops through its stages of gestation, culminating with full respect as an individual at birth. |
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The DNA strand acts a bit like an old-fashioned computer punchcard, delivering specific instructions as it progressively goes through the machine. |
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Due to geological folding of the Alpine orogeny, the strata in the main section of the bay are near vertical, with younger rocks with progressively lower dips to the west. |
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This is a strategic merger that gives us the opportunity to satisfy progressively higher and more internationalised client demands within e-commerce. |
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He confirmed that substantial discounts are offered to first movers while subsequent licensees in the same industry category are subject to progressively higher rates. |
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It has been held annually since that year, progressively extending itself northwards beyond Seaclose Park along the fields of the eastern Medina valley. |
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The ongoing trend of mobile usage is reshaping progressively the taxi business initially born as a nearly fixed infrastructure business regulated and ruled by City Halls. |
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Increasing pressure and temperature experienced by subducted materials converts the hydrous minerals to denser phases that contain progressively less structurally bound water. |
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In this case an accretionary prism grows and the location of the trench migrates progressively away from the volcanic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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Remains of human habitation have been found from the prehistoric, Roman and Saxon eras, showing that humans retreated towards progressively higher ground over these periods. |
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The Serbian world number one lost the opening set in a tiebreaker but got progressively stronger to dominate the suffering Murray and win 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, 6-2 in 3hr 40min. |
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As the pebble and sand ridge extended eastward from Calais, the haven behind it developed into fen, as the estuary progressively filled with silt and peat. |
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As it receives their content from the web server, the browser progressively renders the page onto the screen as specified by its HTML and these additional resources. |
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With its new governmental commandments and increasing trading volume in place, the Exchange was progressively becoming an accepted part of the financial life in the City. |
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During the reforms of the 19th century, beginning with the Reform Act 1832, the electoral system for the House of Commons was progressively regularised. |
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The new leadership progressively dropped unpopular policies. |
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Pedicel simple, short, expanded apically with row of setulae along anterior margin, setulae becoming progressively longer ventrally, 1 dorsal, erect setula. |
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Then the albatross makes a tight turn downwind and swoops down into another wave trough, adding airspeed as it descends through the wind shear into progressively slower winds. |
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But as we rise in the evolutionary scale of normal creatures, and as we exclude disease, ambidexterity progressively gives way to single-handedness, generaly right-handedness. |
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From there, the valley runs briefly south then turns east at Thwaite to broaden progressively as it passes Muker, Gunnerside, Low Row, Healaugh and Reeth. |
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Anticlines can be recognized and differentiated from antiforms by a sequence of rock layers that become progressively older toward the center of the fold. |
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They were then polished with progressively finer sandpaper to improve clarity of the tracheids and make the tree rings clearer and more easily distinguishable. |
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This initiative aims to progressively eliminate child labour through strengthening national capacities to address some of the causes of child labour. |
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The healthy pile of surf and turf, with potato cubes, pickled vegetables and pepper sauce was fantastic and bursting with flavours, and was progressively devoured by Hayley. |
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A breakthrough came in 1789 when the Ellicotts, a progressively minded Quaker family in Baltimore, invited Evans to refit their mills on the Patapsco River. |
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During ontogeny the oral surface of the platform surrounding the carina gradually filled in progressively from the posterior tip towards the anterior part of the platform. |
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While progressively more is known about the secondary growth common to most vascular plants, the abnormal secondary thickening of monocots remains understudied. |
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For this, grooved rollers were used, the grooves being of successively decreasing size so that the bar was progressively reduced to the desired dimensions. |
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Some key areas of government are still carried out by means of the royal prerogative, but its usage has been diminishing, as functions are progressively made statutory. |
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Roman law was progressively abandoned during the early Middle Ages. |
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Employees can be encouraged to become specialists in their area, with progressively larger assignments, or generalists, with the focus on breadth of experience. |
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