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Gradually and grew
Gradually, members of these organizations grew bolder.
Gradually, the communes of the mainland grew in power and wealth.
Gradually, the school grew with the community and opened college courses in June 1938, and Grades 5 to 7 in June 1940 to accommodate requests from parents all over Mindanao and Visayas.
Gradually " Leinster " subsumed the term of " The Pale ", as the difference between the old Pale area and the wider province, now under English administration, grew less distinct.
Gradually her piloting skills and professionalism grew, as acknowledged by experienced professional pilots who flew with her.
Gradually, farming techniques grew more and more in the area, until by the late 1960s almost 50 percent of the township was in farm lands.
Gradually the town grew in population as more people from the Dallas-Fort Worth area discovered its rural charm.
Gradually PSUC and PCE grew apart.
Gradually, TAME grew both in infrastructure and clients.
Gradually, the powers of the tenant grew at the expense of the lord.
Gradually, a number of Junior leagues grew in strength, particularly in Glasgow where leading clubs drew large crowds.
Gradually, however, he grew out of sympathy with the Republican leaders and policy, and in 1892 advocated the election of the Democratic candidate, Grover Cleveland, for the presidency.
Gradually the PCC and FARC-EP grew apart politically, in particular during the later 1980s.
Gradually, their jobs grew more technical as positions were created for weather forecasters, parachute riggers, radio operators and repair specialists, sheet metal workers, bombsight maintenance specialists, control tower operators, and cryptographers.
Gradually the town grew as wealthy merchants from Limerick wanted holiday homes by the sea, resulting in a building boom in the 1830's.
Gradually, older institutions grew incapable of effectively meeting new and challenging circumstances, of performing the required civic tasks.
Gradually, the Jews of Newark grew in affluence, and many moved south to Weequahic and Hillside, though lower middle-class Jews were to be found in the neighborhood as late as the 1950s.
Gradually the two sides polarised and grew apart, culminating some five years later in warfare ( see Invasion of the Waikato and New Zealand Land Wars )
Gradually, as she learned and grew with experience, she added a host of activities and workshops, ‘ Prithvi Players ’ and ‘ Little Prithvi Players ’ ( Theatre for Children ).
Gradually, it grew to about 150 members in 1990 when Pastor Prince was appointed as the senior pastor of the church.
Gradually, the school grew to include juniors and seniors.
Gradually, within a year or so, the camp grew into a Company Store, the most essential structure in the town ...".

Gradually and so
Gradually, the detective interrogates each suspect, examines the scene of the crime and makes a note of each clue, so readers can analyse it and be allowed a fair chance of solving the mystery themselves.
Gradually Rugby's fame spread it was no longer desirable to have only local boys attending and the nature of the school shifted, and so a new school – Lawrence Sheriff Grammar School – was founded in 1878 to continue Lawrence Sheriff's original intentions ; that school receives a substantial proportion of the endowment income from Lawrence Sheriff's estate every year.
Gradually, they enabled additional companies to enter the market of postal deliveries of mail with a weight up to half a kilogram ; this was done so that they could compete with the governmental mail company allowing the postage rates to drop.
Gradually, various problems were overcome ; " smart " or " enhanced " 911 systems were developed that not only would display the caller's number and address at the dispatch center but also could be configured so that 911 calls were automatically routed to the correct dispatch center, regardless of what central office the caller was served from.
Gradually most of the OS was rewritten to be native, so the OS got faster over time.
Gradually they settled in the village so they could be closer to their land.
Gradually as simulation technology is getting more mainstream, so too various simulators arrive into more mundane industries.
Gradually computer and game systems standardized on " Atari 2600 connectors " for joysticks and mice ( during the 1980s ), parallel port for printers ( mid-1980s ), the MS-DOS-derived FAT12 format for floppy disks ( mid-1990s ), and so on.
Gradually, over the years, the wet " tanking " process was replaced with the dry process, so that by the end of World War II, most rendering installations used the dry process.
Gradually, tempers cooled down and the incident was forgotten — or so it seemed.
Gradually, over the course of a few months buds grow on the cherry tree, but suddenly, within a day or so, all of the flowers bloom at once.
Gradually Swiss historical writers gave up the use of Latin for their native tongue, so Michael Stettler ( 1580 – 1642 ) of Bern, Franz Haffner ( 1609 – 1671 ) of Soleure, and quite a number of Grisons authors ( though the earliest in date, Ulrich Campell of Süs, c. 1509 – c.
Gradually the weekly markets at Bath, Chippenham, and Bridgeyate took the business away from Marshfield fairs: they no longer paid their way therefore and so were ended.

Gradually and did
Gradually, thatch became a mark of poverty and the number of thatched properties gradually declined, as did the number of professional thatchers.
Gradually, David Gamkrelidze and his friends realized that the ruling party did not actually care for their professionalism and commitment to the matters of national importance.
Gradually, the duo forgive Sunil, but they don't realize why he did this.

Gradually and cluster
Gradually the businesses and most of the homes shifted from the other two villages to cluster around the depot.

Gradually and buildings
Gradually buried by the activity of the city, the stratigraphic study of the site shows that by the Late Period it is already in ruins and is soon covered by new buildings.
Gradually the camp buildings were moved to other camp sites around Canberra and the roads used to service the camp became the first streets of Fyshwick.
Gradually, the Campus filled with temples and public buildings, circuses, theatres, porticoes, baths, monuments, columns, and obelisks.
Gradually, more buildings were constructed on campus and a trolley system was built to connect the growing university to downtown Grand Forks.
Gradually that influence was neglected and certain simplifications, alteration of inherited forms and even creation of original buildings appeared.
Gradually the buildings fell into ruin, becoming a midden.
Gradually that influence was neglected and certain simplifications and alterations of inherited forms, and even creation of original buildings, appeared.
Gradually these buildings were being demolished.

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