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Gradually, Babbitt realizes his dissatisfaction with " The American Dream ," and attempts to quell these feelings by going camping in Maine with his close friend and old college roommate Paul Reisling.

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Gradually, Elizabeth became an unwelcome presence among the male students who in 1861, presented a memorial to the school against her admittance as a fellow student.
Gradually, fading as the upper surface cooled, it changed to a thousand sparkling rills among the crevices, and, as it passed beyond the line of complete vision behind the woods near the base, the fires twinkled like stars, or the scintillions of a dying conflagration.
Gradually, his autocratic style and uncompromising outlook destroyed any real influence among the expatriate community.
Gradually, the technicians running Delos begin to notice problems spreading like an infection among the androids: the robots in Medieval World begin suffering an inexplicable number of systemic failures, a robot rattlesnake bites Blane, and against its programming, an android refuses a guest's sexual advances.
Gradually, however, it acquired a character of its own, and to its credit it still boasts ( among many other advantages ) what is arguably the best example of Cesar Castellani's architecture extant, namely, the New Amsterdam Public Hospital.
Gradually, intersex relationships and mixed sex cliques develop, closely followed by the first romantic relationships, which typically appear among early-pubertal, high-status, more physically developed adolescents.
Gradually, tensions increase among the group on the sloop, with unspoken emotions surfacing.

Gradually and population
Gradually more and more retired military saw the benefits of living in this small town, and population began to grow and stabilize.
Gradually the town grew in population as more people from the Dallas-Fort Worth area discovered its rural charm.
Gradually, as population increased and the area became an identifiable location, it became known as Waterloo.
Gradually Polonization spread to wider population, and for the most part Lithuanian nobility became part of both nations ’ szlachta.
Arabic Thought and its Place in History, De Lacy O ' Leary, London: Kegan, Paul, p. 227-8 says: " Gradually the Arabs spread all along North Africa and down to the desert edge, their tribes as a rule occupying the lower ground, whilst the older population had its chief centres in the mountainous districts.
Gradually the whole population becomes adapted to the new conditions.
Gradually the population of serfs changed into one of free peasants and citizens.
Gradually, however, the center of population for the metro area moved south, and by the Second World War the area today comprising Crown Center had become dilapidated.

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Gradually though the popular success of phrenology undermined its scientific merits in the United States and elsewhere, along with its materialistic underpinnings, fostering radical religious views and increasing evidence to refute phrenological claims by the 1840s it had largely lost its credibility.
Gradually, rifles appeared with cylindrical barrels cut with helical grooves, the surfaces between the grooves being " lands ".
" Gradually the colonial governments expanded the policy of religious toleration, but then, between the 1760s and the 1780s, they replaced it with " something that is usually called religious liberty.
Gradually the party moved from solely advocating a pro-Marathi ideology, to one supporting a broader Hindu nationalist agenda as it aligned itself with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Gradually, the Roman Republic transformed its alliance with the Veneti into a relationship of dominance.
Gradually the trail became easier with the average trip ( as recorded in numerous diaries ) dropping from about 160 days in 1849 to 140 days 10 years later.
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 it dawns upon Helen that her husband must have had a whole succession of young lovers, with everyone except herself knowing everything, or at least suspecting a lot, about it, while she herself, only mildly promiscuous during her student days, was never unfaithful to him.
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 they intermarried with their English neighbors, and through the 18th and 19th century, descendants of the French migrated west into the Piedmont, and across the Appalachian Mountains into the West of what became Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and other states.
Gradually there was increasing syncreticism between the Sumerian and Akkadian cultures and deities, with the Akkadians typically preferring to worship fewer deities but elevating them to greater positions of power.
Gradually, Canada gained more autonomy, and in 1931, obtained almost full autonomy within the British Commonwealth with the Statute of Westminster.
Gradually her piloting skills and professionalism grew, as acknowledged by experienced professional pilots who flew with her.
Gradually he formed with Osiris a new deity called Ptah-Sokar-Osiris.
Gradually, the relationship becomes more complicated, as it seems that Vicky is going to a lot of effort to be with him.
Gradually, with the help of sympathetic English leaders, the Pequot were able to reestablish their identity, but as separate tribes in separate communities: the Mashantucket ( Western ) Pequot and the Paucatuck ( Eastern ) Pequot, the first Indian reservations in America.
Gradually Bismarck won over the middle class, reacting to the revolutionary sentiments expressed in 1848 by providing them with the economic opportunities for which the urban middle sectors had been fighting.
Gradually, May and Nathan fell in love with each other.
Gradually this ceremony merged with Kikkōden to become Tanabata.
Gradually, his fellow gunmen scattered to their various fates, and he rode with Bowdre, O ' Folliard, Dave Rudabaugh, and a few other friends, with whom he rustled cattle and committed other crimes.
Gradually MSNBC began to put more emphasis on politics The Project for Excellence in Journalism found in 2007 after a seven year survey of cable channels that " MSNBC is moving to make politics a brand, with a large dose of opinion and personality.
Gradually, and with Allied support, Venizelos gained control of half the country-significantly, most of the " New Lands " won during the Balkan Wars.

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Gradually Borno's position weakened ; its inability to check political rivalries between competing Hausa cities was one example of this decline.
Gradually, the network moved its operations to St. Paul, and KSJN became the flagship station.
Gradually, however, the term " ideology " has dropped some of its pejorative sting, and has become a neutral term in the analysis of differing political opinions and views of social groups.
Gradually it introduced its own direct dialup access network in many countries, a more economical solution.
Gradually, the Lotus. com web site changed the " About us " section of its web site to eliminate references to " Lotus Development Corporation ".
It used simple language and took as its subjects ordinary events and people. Gradually, as the years went by, Abercrombie and Gibson became nonexistent, Abercrombie died in 1938 while Gibson lived on until 1962.
Gradually its influence on aircraft design became greater.
Gradually, Biysk lost its role as a military base, but became an important center of trade, and was granted town status in 1782.
Gradually growing in size and scope through the first half of the 20th century, Rider began its move to a more spacious, suburban campus in 1959, when the first offices and classes moved to a 280-acre tract of land on Route 206 in Lawrence Township, N. J. in the minutes of the Board of Trustees ’ meeting from November 15, 1961.
Gradually decaying throughout the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the palisade disappeared in the early twentieth century, its remaining willows cut during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 by the two countries ' soldiers.
Gradually, as the Labour Party withdrew from " Rogernomics ", the Alliance ( led by Anderton ) reduced its hostility towards Labour, but it was not until shortly before the 1999 election that a formal understanding was reached regarding a possible left-wing coalition.
Gradually, its de facto powers became even greater than those of the Cheka.
Gradually, he transitioned from the premiere chronicler-artist of the Old West to its most important historian-artist.
Gradually, the pressure grows, culminating in an explosion that ejects materials such as tephra, which in its simplest form, is ash.
Gradually, old Halych depopulated to the point that its only mid-14th century inhabitants were the Metropolitan of Halych and his staff.
Gradually the Institute expanded its activities and began to train secondary school teachers and offered higher degrees.
Gradually the political and economic importance of Bekal and its port declined considerably.

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