As I slowly but surely began to rebuild my airmanship skills, my headwork deteriorated. |
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However, slowly but surely women are making headway in the motoring industry. |
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And in that time his tortoise-like personality has been slowly but surely making his way into the Liberal lead. |
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He boxed in tank towns all over America, slowly but surely getting in better condition as the rust began to fall off. |
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In the absence of the spirit of free inquiry and free enterprise, slowly but surely we are heading towards greater social disharmony. |
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There, slowly but surely, a keel took shape as the axes and adzes flew and the wood chips piled up below. |
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When it comes to cheese products, wheels, wedges and blocks have slowly but surely given way to dices, slices and shreds. |
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Work on the long anticipated National Pension Scheme has been inching along slowly but surely. |
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Globally, sea level has been rising slowly but surely since the end of the Pleistocene ice age. |
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So, slowly but surely, the Metrobus blue-and-yellow is dying out, and that horrible green Arriva thing will be replaced by a smart red. |
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I read about the history of the music and, slowly but surely, I got into it. |
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They're beginning to move slowly but surely to try to bring a couple million people back. |
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Then, slowly but surely, they started to claw their way back into the game. |
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Through this, my dad slowly but surely built a reputation for quality and timely delivery of printed paraphernalia. |
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The euphoria has been fading out slowly but surely, and the trauma appears to be getting replaced by amnesia. |
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The flat, slowly but surely, had been filling with gas for getting on for fourteen hours. |
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Well, slowly but surely, the race for the White House is nearing the finish line. |
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Albert's Sam is a study in understatement, slowly but surely getting under Izzy 's skin. |
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If the European Union obstinately refuses to listen to the will of the people, its democratic base will slowly but surely disappear. |
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Nevertheless, our goal is in sight and we are moving slowly but surely towards it. |
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The good news is, slowly but surely, the estate tax is going away. |
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Then the humidity stays and gnaws away slowly but surely at the structure of the building. |
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The document is, once again, a catalogue of politically correct commonplaces that are slowly but surely becoming this institution's speciality. |
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They are moving slowly but surely to the middle, and I think we are going to see more of that in the future. |
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The founders, Andre and Malou kindly and obligingly provided a few transport services and slowly but surely a TAXI company was born! |
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In the international sphere, this idea would seem to be slowly but surely gaining acceptance. |
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I saw that slowly but surely the stability there is bringing better economic times and people are hopeful about the future. |
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After you're made a plan to pay off your debts and put it into practice, you'll slowly but surely have more money to put in your emergency fund. |
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We have local offices on all inhabited continents and will, slowly but surely, extend our local presence worldwide over the next few years. |
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Then, the rhythm rises slowly but surely giving birth to one of the most melodic break I have ever heard. |
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Nothing surprising in that he has travelled slowly but surely on the road of French music. |
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But since then almost all the gains of the Council have slowly but surely been undermined and reversed. |
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Thailand just needs to keep away from the headlines and slowly but surely it will become a favorite investment destination again. |
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And now, the show, the life, the camaraderie, is slowly but surely slipping away. |
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Yet slowly but surely, cancer, already the second highest cause of mortality in affluent nations, is becoming a priority health problem in developing countries. |
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Since we launched the parade in 1995, it has developed slowly but surely. |
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I'll be patient, tackle the job slowly but surely, and I'll get there. |
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Years go by, we reacquaint, and slowly but surely, our relationship changed. |
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Of course, it did not escape him, that the number of doctorates, habilitations, and docents slowly but surely fell off, although the number of students increased considerably. |
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And yet, slowly but surely, the physical energies do seem to be taking their place in the clinology of an increasing number of disorders. |
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Left alone, most habitat would slowly but surely turn back into woodland. |
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Professionally, they work slowly but surely. |
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The burden of the debt on the Québec economy is growing slowly but surely. |
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We are slowly but surely getting rid of all the old assets. |
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Pine and spruce are dominant, but the forests are slowly but surely more sparsely grown the farther towards the north it gets. |
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Attitudes are changing, slowly but surely. |
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It indicates that human beings are starting slowly but surely to recognise and adapt to the coming Aquarian consciousness of sharing and goodwill. |
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Despite the exceptional circumstances under which it was currently living, Iraq was in the process of regaining, slowly but surely, the place it had formerly occupied among civilized nations. |
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The bedding business line is recovering slowly but surely from a long economic downturn and a debilitating price war, which took its toll for years on the profitability of this sector. |
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In 2006, its population numbered only about 60 individuals, due primarily to a loss of its habitat areas, slowly but surely nibbled away by human activities, but due also to illegal or accidental kills. |
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And here then unfolded slowly but surely the, uh, grim story of what happened during the night, that the synagogues all through Germany had been set on fire, destroyed. |
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Each living species that disappears from the face of the planet is an irreversible and irretrievable loss, and if we allow biodiversity to be destroyed, we are slowly but surely destroying ourselves. |
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Now, let us please endeavour to make good the deficit of the future and give the coming generations a sense of direction, in the knowledge that we are working together, slowly but surely, to achieve something which will last. |
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In Quebec and Ontario, there are vast areas of farm land well suited to forage production that are slowly but surely being abandoned to more intensive production on the better soils and closer to the urban markets. |
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The internet is slowly but surely reaching into all areas where connecting to some functionality has become more important than owning that functionality. |
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Whereas on the one hand we stressed the importance of the social aspect, an understanding of the client's needs, anticipation and professional advice, slowly but surely our employees became eggheads. |
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An active civil society is slowly but surely emerging in the Western Balkans, although the level of development varies considerably from country to country. |
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In my view, we should be sufficiently grown-up, to slowly but surely reach a package deal in which matters of this kind can be regulated in one fell swoop. |
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I would like to be able to say in my final report to my Government as I conclude my assignment today that slowly but surely we are getting to grips with that verity. |
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The political system that was set up however, slowly but surely failed to forge a true union between the northern and the southern parts of the Kingdom. |
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But the problem with this intractability is that it is slowly but surely pushing China into a crossfire of regional power play that it may truly not be ready for. |
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Slowly but surely it becomes easier and infinitely more desirable to tell and to live the truth than to indulge in porky-pies. |
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Slowly but surely the pale man, his muscles flexing under tight pale skin, walked to me. |
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Slowly but surely with vision, imagination and hard work it began to capture the interest of the reading public. |
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