The counterpoint becomes increasingly intricate as the set progresses, but Frescobaldi never lets the music devolve into academic dryness. |
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Of course, as the book progresses, you do encounter ablative absolutes and subjunctives and such. |
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He progresses from juvie to prison, and from prison to full-fledged gangster. |
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Pupils will be keeping an on-going record of the building work as it progresses. |
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Comedy and tragedy do not co-exist well and the gap between them widens as the film progresses. |
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The first lagoon is situated at the top of the hill and the system of lagoons progresses downwards along the contours of the land. |
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As the afternoon progresses and old connections are renewed, the stories flow more easily. |
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As anaphylactic shock progresses, laryngeal edema, bronchospasm, hypotension, and circulatory collapse may occur. |
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As he progresses, he will also learn to distinguish various musical expressions such as time signature, rests, and tempo. |
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As the game progresses, there is less risk in challenging the dealer because his choices become more restricted. |
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Currently lying 15th in the championship, Dean is confident of rising through the ranks as the 18-race season progresses. |
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As the year progresses, the lambs' live weight drops from around 115 pounds to around 105 pounds. |
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As the disease progresses, the cartilage that protects the bone becomes roughened, then thins and wears away. |
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The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet. |
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A powerful burst of rupture energy is seen 80 seconds later as the quake progresses northwest. |
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Yet the story progresses so slowly that it threatens to lull the viewer to sleep. |
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He wrote back and said he hopes that they hear from me as the inquiry progresses. |
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His style has a somewhat scattergun effect but there is something for everyone as he progresses. |
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Each character progresses from congenial intros to naked tell-alls, though some of them are more self-aware than seems plausible. |
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Glomerular sclerosis, manifested by proteinuria, progresses as patients age. |
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As she progresses toward the end of her pregnancy term, she will usually demand to eat more and more. |
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The thematic material derives from Catalan folk melody and as the movement progresses its character emerges more strongly. |
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Regular newsletters will be sent out to people throughout the district as the scheme progresses. |
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I have a vague feeling that these different kinds and genres of rants will keep coming and going as this post progresses. |
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As the show progresses, the characters piece together their common histories, all the while bickering, bellowing and sermonizing to great effect. |
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As the condition progresses, nodules appear and the liver becomes stained with bile. |
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She quickly progresses from poorly framed out-of-focus shots to contest-winning photos. |
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Any form of electoral fraud is a criminal offence so safeguards are needed, and as modern technology progresses, it's now a barcode. |
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As the mole plough progresses, cable is fed down through the blade, and is introduced into the ground. |
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It is a picture in monochrome, in desperate need of the colours that will come as spring progresses. |
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As the concert progresses, the musicians toss their instruments into a large pot stirred by a cook. |
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As the disease progresses, necrosis and liver cell death may lead to fibrosis. |
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As it progresses through spiritual enlightenment, the soul realizes that God and it are one and the same. |
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Initially manifested as night blindness in young dogs, as PRA progresses, its victims become totally blind. |
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As the disease progresses, attacks of vertigo become less frequent, but hearing worsens. |
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A slightly revised model has just gone on sale, which should help to buoy sales as the year progresses. |
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The further science progresses, the more unlikely spontaneous generation seems. |
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You play as Jenn who thinks herself a normal girl who likes to have fun, but as the story progresses she learns that she posses demon abilities. |
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If you consider the work as is progresses over time, you can see a clear movement toward calmness, simplicity, and finally silence. |
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A comedian tells jokes, customers buy lots of drinks and, as the evening progresses, everyone finds the succession of stand-ups even funnier. |
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The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point. |
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As the infection progresses, trees undergo twig and branch dieback and develop stem cankers, which results in tree-death. |
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Furuncles and carbuncles occur as a follicular infection progresses deeper and extends out from the follicle. |
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As the film progresses, a one-way process of the performance is firmly established, involving the humiliation of Judy as the stooge. |
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But as the clouding progresses, the cataract eventually interferes with your vision. |
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As the stone progresses down the ureter, the pain tends to migrate caudally and medially. |
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Chronic liver disease due to hepatitis C virus typically progresses slowly and usually does not result in major morbidity for many years. |
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She's utterly convincing as a wallflower in the film's opening scenes, but equally impressive as a strong-willed woman as the film progresses. |
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The winner progresses to the next level and the loser goes home to try to become a millionaire by some other means. |
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He is a quick study of pitchers and learns their weaknesses as a game progresses. |
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As it progresses the music evokes images of South Sea islands in balmy high summer. |
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Classically, the symptom appears insidiously as dysphagia and progresses slowly to become painful. |
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Day and night are well implemented and you can even see the moon change as the month progresses. |
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As a tournament like this progresses you develop more and more superstitions. |
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As the disease progresses, your shoulders, elbows, hips, jaw and neck can become involved. |
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Zac is a bit of a cheeseball to start, but settles in nicely as the story progresses. |
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As the disease progresses, the person may even forget how to swallow food and walk, and need assistance in all daily activities. |
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A hot flash is experienced as a warm or hot sensation that often begins at the top of the head and progresses toward the feet. |
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As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in synchronicity with the music. |
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As the illness progresses, the individual tries to make sense of all the abnormal experiences and develops well systematised delusions. |
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Shall we leave that until 1 o'clock over lunch or shall we adjourn early and get a clean start at 2 o'clock if this case progresses? |
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But as the movie progresses, we learn there is no need for a paternity test. |
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As the lesion progresses, the center may clear, leaving post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. |
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As the partial phase progresses, you are moving deeper and deeper into the Moon's penumbra. |
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The building narrative progresses through ill-omened and distorted imagery of horses ill in a hospital and gaping splits in reality. |
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As the disease progresses, total paralysis and the inability to speak or swallow result. |
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Patients in inactive carrier stage do not need treatment, since their liver disease progresses very slowly, if at all. |
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You may begin with a dry cough, then produce phlegm as the cold progresses. |
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As injury progresses, heavily damaged leaves lose their green colour and photosynthesis is much reduced. |
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The subject matter of the book progresses logically and with an impressive comprehensiveness given the moderate size of the treatment. |
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As treatment progresses, most patients gradually experience less anxiety from the obsessive thoughts and are able to resist the compulsive urges. |
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As the disease progresses, the field of vision gradually narrows and blindness can result. |
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The graphs are colored such that the shading progresses from dark to light when moving from short to long interatomic distances. |
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As the sequence progresses, the gaps between consecutive squares get longer and longer. |
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As the disorder progresses, a person with Huntington's develops involuntary jerky movements, muscle weakness and clumsiness. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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As the system progresses down the prioritized list, resources are decremented from the available list. |
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As the disease progresses, babies' fontanels, or soft spots, may begin to bulge. |
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Ranald observed that Claudio progresses from a cynical attitude toward marriage to an appreciation of its worth. |
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We also realized that the culms of plants tend to elongate as the growing season progresses. |
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If treated, pre-eclampsia rarely progresses to full-blown eclampsia and most women can have normal babies. |
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The gameplay progresses depending on the movement and collision of these sprites. |
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A general feature of the book is that as each section progresses it becomes more advanced in subject matter. |
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As the disease progresses, it can debilitate a person by slowly eating away the joint's cartilage and bone. |
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Also, as the series progresses, the protagonists' use of violence is problematised. |
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And as the night progresses, I am introduced to doormen's standard procedures. |
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There are many talented young players on this team and as time progresses we can look forward to bigger and greater achievements. |
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As the film progresses towards an inevitably downbeat conclusion, this becomes increasingly problematic. |
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As the play progresses, one comes face to face with one's self, the self that has denied itself the fulfilment of its own desires. |
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As the disease progresses, small light colored pustules will form in the center of the spots. |
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So, with changes in k, the core for this example progresses from an interval, to a point, to the empty set. |
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As the disease progresses, the cone becomes more pronounced, causing vision to become blurred and distorted. |
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As the infection progresses, however, each sequential form of the virus envelope increasingly escapes detection. |
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Once a condition progresses, however, approaches to treatment diverge among cultures. |
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It will obviously all hinge on how well we are doing as the game progresses. |
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As the fight for equal marriage progresses in the United States, other countries are much further behind when it comes to LGBT rights. |
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Physicians should expect to increase the insulin dosage as the pregnancy progresses and insulin resistance increases. |
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In other words, in spite of the facade of the modern state, power in most African polities progresses informally, between patron and client along lines of reciprocity. |
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She's very good at pinpointing the feeling of how it progresses, the ways to keep yourself grounded. |
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As the summer progresses and multiple German attacks arrive every day, many German planes are shot down, but British losses of planes and particularly pilots become critical. |
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It turns out, as the movie progresses, not to be the money shot at all. |
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Then, as if succumbing to the charms of its nectar, the novel becomes more extravagant as it progresses. |
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As the day progresses, the weather starts to take on a gloomy appearance, with dark, gray clouds moving in, covering up the sky and diffusing the sunlight. |
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I might be having the odd little drink or two as the evening progresses. |
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This progresses to Fox abusing Spinelli at Fox's home, forcing him to engage in various sexual acts. |
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If the disease progresses and cavities form in the lungs, the person may experience coughing and the production of saliva, mucus, or phlegm that may contain blood. |
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It begins in G minor but progresses to a different key, C major. |
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Religious processions and royal progresses have been an important practice in the Indian subcontinent with a complex history of their own for many centuries. |
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We've kept her to five furlongs so far this year when she was third at Chester and unplaced at Thirsk but as the season progresses, I'm sure she'll get the six. |
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As the game progresses the enemies move faster and will home in on you. |
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As the film progresses, you go from these beautiful desert vistas to a much darker, grimmer look. |
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There is a backstory that progresses your single-player missions. |
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For those who are bothered by movies in which main characters are lushes, it's worth noting that both Denny and Terry drink less the farther the film progresses. |
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This is attributed to its large elevation range, which causes an extended melt contribution period as snowmelt progresses from the valleys to the mountain tops. |
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Even so, this apparent complexity would allow benefit from progresses in statistical physics, and scaling theories applied to polymers, polyelectrolytes, and polyampholytes. |
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As the film progresses, the war outside becomes more important to the main plot, which makes a comment about the Spanish Civil War in more specific terms. |
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Pain may migrate from the chest downwards as the dissection progresses. |
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It changes adiabatically as the slow enzymatic reaction progresses. |
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As ripening progresses, fruit colour changes from green to red as chloroplasts are transformed into chromoplasts, chlorophyll is degraded and carotenoids accumulate. |
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The prevailing westerly will make itself known a little after lunch, and often picks up as the afternoon progresses until it's quite strong by about sunset. |
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Naturally, as the event progresses, winners and outstanding performances are expected with all young surfers pushing the limits to try and become the top grommet in the state! |
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As the march of history progresses, however, traditions change. |
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But this is a shell game, a little mystery that progresses over the course of the film until you finally put the pieces together and realise what it is. |
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Our understanding of biological processes progresses at a painful creep, each advance usually the result of work by multiple groups of scientists. |
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The pimples of rosacea, which often occur as the disease progresses, are different from those of acne because blackheads and whiteheads are not present. |
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As the song progresses, it seems to become both more structured and overwhelming, as its ever-expanding stratum seems to congeal into a more regular pattern. |
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As the wind progresses up the windward slope of the dune form, streamlines are compressed by the dune body, causing an acceleration of flow towards the crest. |
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As a bunion progresses the joint of the toe that it is impacted can become inflamed and enlarged causing pain and ultimately causing the foot to become deformed. |
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The bad news for those who are predicting Livingston will collapse is that McNeill expects his players to go from strength to strength as the season progresses. |
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As the movement progresses there is, of course, flexibility of tempo as measured against a metronome but everything seems so solid and inevitable. |
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We look forward to watching the way the development progresses from here as the pieces in this massive and complex jigsaw begin to fall into place. |
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The disease progresses more rapidly in children than in adults. |
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As gameplay progresses, you'll place your cities, have your population grow, build wonders, armies, reap the land and generally just try to survive. |
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However, because the succeeding anticyclone progresses eastward quickly, the full force of the cold air mass will be thwarted in its northward push. |
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This trafficking of red cells increases as gestation progresses. |
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Soon he branches out on his own and progresses quickly from chorus singer to a featured act while appearing in blackface with one of the country's popular minstrel shows. |
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Certainly, an introductory survey needs to account for these texts, summarise their content and aims, and use them referentially as an argument progresses. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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I may start a piece inspired by some kind of intervallic symmetry or mathematical relationship but later, as the writing progresses faster, intuition takes place completely. |
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At the start of the symphony, the strings are tuned to the notes of the pentatonic scale, and they are tuned back to the traditional Western scale as the symphony progresses. |
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For HIV-negative men, the fear of getting infected might lead the list, and as the relationship progresses, that fear is often overtaken by anxiety about a partner's death. |
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Loop format is especially suitable in the case of the author using digital morphs to program a text so that it progresses from one verse to another. |
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As AD progresses, acetylcholinesterase levels fall and butyrylcholinesterase levels increase. |
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This means that the velocity of this particle decays exponentially to zero as time progresses. |
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As editing of text progresses, front cover design and initial layout takes place, and sales and marketing of the book begins. |
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The story then progresses rapidly through the reigns of the descendants of Locrinus, including Bladud, who uses magic and even tries to fly. |
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As winter progresses, the length of the day grows fairly quickly, to 8 hours and 20 minutes by the end of January. |
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His image conveys the way that a core musical idea is altered, varied and distorted as the piece of music progresses. |
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As the series progresses, Sam focuses on how he will get home in almost every episode. |
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While there's a decent variety of enemy types in the game, those same enemies also tend to get palette swapped as the game progresses. |
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If oxygen depletion progresses to hypoxia, fish kills can occur and invertebrates like worms and clams on the bottom may be killed as well. |
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William compared the journeys to royal progresses and was concerned that they portrayed Victoria as his rival rather than his heir presumptive. |
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Thus the system naturally progresses to a state of maximum disorder or entropy. |
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Boyar discovered that the gonadotropin pulses occur only during sleep, but as puberty progresses they can be detected during the day. |
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As the disease progresses, the lymph nodes can haemorrhage and become swollen and necrotic. |
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Now Tim began to be struck with these loitering progresses along the garden boundaries in the gloaming, and wondered what they boded. |
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The manner selected often depends upon the gestational age of the embryo or fetus, which increases in size as the pregnancy progresses. |
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The birds begin to form pairs during the autumn and males become increasingly territorial as winter progresses. |
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Atherosclerosis progresses when there are high levels of chemicals in the body called pro-inflammatory cytokines. |
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At the heart of the album is the epic title track, which progresses from acoustic guitar to piano to bone-crushing rock muscle. |
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Are Phil's cracks getting meaner as Jubilee year progresses? |
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Boss Tim Sherwood rates the versatile left-footer highly and is keen to see how he progresses with regular game time. |
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The problem with levodopa is that with time, as the disease progresses, the positive effect of this medication is diminished. |
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Every child progresses in their own time and it's important to start potty training when your little one shows signs of readiness. |
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All will be trained as emergency medical technicians, or EMTs, as their training progresses. |
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As Brad's series progresses, he teaches power chords, advanced scales, harmonics, and also alternate tunings, gear, and effects. |
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As the album progresses, things get a lot more spacey, funkier and even poppy. |
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As toxicity progresses, centrizonal hepatocellular injury may develop, manifesting as hepatocellular enzyme elevation and hyperbilirubinaemia. |
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As larval feeding progresses, the flower-bud senesces and drop from the plant. |
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Specific terms as these will be expanded throughout the debit memo process as the year progresses. |
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Rarely, pericardial effusion progresses to cardiac tamponade and impairs ventricular function. |
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As the movement progresses, the music rises in register, building to its striking apex, then fades to inaudibility. |
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As solar cycle 24 progresses towards its predicted maximum in early 2013, the Relative Sunspot number has gained momentum during the session. |
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Note that the cilioretinal vessels at the disc margin move into the PPA region as the disc tilt progresses. |
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All of which connect together like a jigsaw as the story progresses. |
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Almost any neurological symptom can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and cognitive disability. |
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As the swimmer progresses, particularly with breathing control, submersion activities facilitate an understanding of upthrust. |
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Initially, voluntary muscle movement is affected and as the disease progresses a person may become paralysed. |
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Cheap gags and glinty eyes remind us that they dislike each other but, as the film progresses, they realise that they make a really good team. |
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As the course of COPD progresses, regular treatment with inhaled glucocorticosteroids may be added to bronchodilator treatment. |
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Without therapeutic intervention, the disease typically progresses to form more fluctuant and more painful, subcutaneous nodules that resemble large furuncles. |
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The king's own courts were then itinerant, being kept in the king's palace, and removing with his household in those royal progresses which he continually made. |
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Any form of Hg can be converted to methylmercury by natural means and then bioaccumulate and biomagnify as it progresses through aquatic food webs. |
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For example, young ponderosa pine needles first exhibit a lightening in color which turns light brown to reddish-brown at the tip and progresses basipetally along the needle. |
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A strong indication of this equivocation is the way Rickert virtually disappears as the book progresses, while Emil Lask receives no more than two scant references. |
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In deep mining, the room and pillar or bord and pillar method progresses along the seam, while pillars and timber are left standing to support the mine roof. |
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At first, this happens sporadically for the duration of a modern war, but then when the period of unlimited wars begins it progresses toward its inevitable consequences. |
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The body of rock, or facies, is dominated by alluvial sediments and conglomerates at its base, and progresses to a combination of dunes, lakes and river sediments. |
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The same study programme may acquire different codes as it progresses through various stages of official approval by local government and central government. |
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As the drama progresses, Dionysus coaxes Thebes's recalcitrant monarch into a disastrous continuation of his earlier impiety against the god and his mother, Semele. |
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It was rumoured that she was in love with Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and that on one of her summer progresses she had birthed his illegitimate child. |
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As the wallpaper stripping progresses the damage to walls becomes more apparent. It may require more variation orders for gibbing of walls as well as ceilings. |
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This process progresses to the development of caput ulnae syndrome in which the carpus subluxates volarly and supinates while the ulnar head displaces dorsally. |
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As the condition progresses small grey patches appear on the whites of the eye and the cornea become so dry that they can begin to ulcerate and may tear. |
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As the day progresses the music will become louder as electronic acts such as the experimental Solenodon and David Young from What We Call Progress, take to the stage. |
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The book is a delight to read, as Joeckel progresses through a carefully constructed series of definitions and assertions toward understanding Lewis as a public intellectual. |
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