But since the move itself severely depleted my bank account, I'll be acquiring those things bit by bit as my budget allows. |
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We gave away a big chunk of our sovereignty in 1972, and since then, bit by bit, we have been ceding more and more of it. |
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When you meet your goals bit by bit, you will no doubt feel a sense of accomplishment which will be an incentive to move on. |
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But if there are more films like Promises, perhaps, bit by bit, awareness will grow. |
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My family moved house while I was in London, and I've been going through the boxes from the old house bit by bit. |
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This got wilder and wilder until, bit by bit, the entire drum set was collapsing onto the floor under the fury of this onslaught. |
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The trouble is, the resources to build something as substantial as Gallery 9 are rare, and normally built bit by bit over many years. |
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He had received medical help, was in counselling, had been given a flat and was trying bit by bit to put his life back together again. |
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But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary. |
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Left with the core essence of his basically decent character, he then sets about rebuilding his life, bit by bit. |
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The process has been compared to moving a rug by flapping one end of it to create a wave, causing the rug to inch along bit by bit. |
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Miller's silver bullet quickly turned into fool's gold, and bit by bit she backed away from the story. |
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Moisten the bread bit by bit, shredding and balling it until consistency is mushy yet firm. |
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The flood water tugs at the cobbles, sometimes moving them bit by bit toward someplace, anyplace, downstream. |
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Clubs are demanding their pound of flesh and, bit by bit, are seeking to subvert the supremacy of nationalist interests. |
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But now, if the doom-mongers are to be believed, the group will tailspin and be sold off bit by bit to the highest bidder. |
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As they turned the corner, the green glow from her light stick became brighter, bit by bit. |
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The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality. |
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I got a wicker blind to replace the godawful curtains in this room and discovered it's 5cm too wide, so I'll have to snip it down bit by bit. |
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When we are replenished in our spirit, we go back into the liberal culture, changing it bit by bit. |
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The lesson is, undo communism slowly, bit by bit, and don't expect democracy overnight. |
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In particular during the measuring you pull apart the cable with both hands in a distance of 50 cm bit by bit. |
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That is why this path is chosen by those who are soft natured and grow strong bit by bit. |
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But the greatest tragedy here is that, bit by bit, we are becoming accustomed to living in a society that has lost all its moral bearings. |
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The Charest government is sabotaging this competitive advantage bit by bit. |
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My legs, stiffened by the cold and wet, drag badly at first, but bit by bit they limber up. |
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We know that the Conservative government has a hidden right-wing agenda that it is trying to sneak in bit by bit, usually behind our backs. |
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Then the water in the following bassins gets bit by bit cooler and so the body temperature adjusts and goes back down softly. |
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Wake waves travel only a short distance before striking the banks of the nearest islands, which are crumbling bit by bit. |
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Throughout the entire national territory, alternative services have been bit by bit created, though not in a uniform manner. |
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With that I go on again, begin to build, and fail, and learn another thing, and so it goes on, as bit by bit what I learn rises up like a stone wall. |
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The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success. |
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The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war. |
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However, we have accumulated, bit by bit, indicators of certain effects. |
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Beat, key sequence and speed are practiced bit by bit since it does not take long before the collection of 100 timbres, 50 rhythms and 100 songs inspire creative playing. |
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In fact, if we look objectively at the situation of the audiovisual market, we can see that the national markets are adapting bit by bit to the new technologies. |
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Dr. Emil explained that over the next few weeks, the team would gently push the intestines back inside their daughter's tiny torso bit by bit and eventually close up her abdominal wall. |
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Life and work go on, but the orientation changes so that instead of continually reinforcing our ego sense, bit by bit our actions free us from its limitations. |
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He is worried because he has to protect himself in case it does not work out, so he creates a trust and he turns the shares over bit by bit to the second generation and gets his pension. |
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A general agreement is not an agreement bit by bit or piece by piece, but an overall agreement, in which everyone can see a balance based on a text of which everyone is aware. |
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Law-enforcement authorities pieced together this picture bit by bit. |
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From the top of the King-Albert-Monument in Nieuwpoort it's not too difficult to understand how the Flemings coastal area has been conquered from the North Sea bit by bit. |
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What is new today is that the team of ICVolunteers-Mali is embracing, bit by bit, the approach and philosophy of ICVolunteers to set up projects in Mali implemented by people from Mali. |
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The financial markets seem to stabilise bit by bit. |
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As luvvie director Peter De Lane, he comments on TV series and films, at the same time revealing aspects of the character who, bit by bit, sounds like an absolute monster. |
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It is as if Cameron wants to help the SNP and unthread the UK bit by bit. |
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They-are carried out bit by bit, at great expense of time and cathectic energy, and in the meantime the existence of the lost object is psychically prolonged. |
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Bit by bit this government is building a police state, and it must be stopped. |
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Bit by bit studios like Warner Brothers and MGM are opening up their vaults and letting various classics from different time periods out into the digital world. |
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Bit by bit the surfaces reappeared, cupboards and drawers refilled, and as the job got done the transformation from bombsite to spotless showroom was remarkable and rewarding. |
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