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Gradually and political
Gradually Borno's position weakened ; its inability to check political rivalries between competing Hausa cities was one example of this decline.
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, Seddon became known along the West Coast as an advocate for miners ' rights and interests, and he was frequently consulted over various political issues.
Gradually the prime minister became an official function of government leader, taken by the political leader of the largest party.
Gradually, dissatisfaction among the Muslim population with its lack of political and economic status fueled calls for greater political autonomy, and eventually independence, from France.
Gradually members of the Communist Party and communist-aligned parties gained control of the administration, while prewar political leaders were steadily eliminated from political life.
Gradually, the Dutch gained political control and ended the power of the local kings.
Gradually a rising awareness of the ecological crisis, which came from an immediate loss of livelihood caused by it, resulted in the growth of political activism in the region.
Gradually the political and economic importance of Bekal and its port declined considerably.
Gradually, the national and the political identity of the Harbin Russians split the group into opposing sides.
Gradually Ivan Mihailov was established as a legal political figure and author of the ideology of the Bulgarian national liberation movement in Macedonia.
Gradually, the foundation expanded its focus to look beyond scientific solutions, recognizing that problems like world hunger are not technical problems, but rather political problems.
Gradually, his political views became attuned to socialism, although this was probably more an emotional decision than a theoretical one — Holland was deeply dedicated to the elimination of poverty, but had little use for complicated economic models.
Gradually, the rulers of the western part of Indonesia adopted Indian cultural and political models e. g. proof of such Indian influence on Indonesian art in the 5th century, i. e. an Amaravati Buddha statue found in southern Sulawesi and a Sanskrit inscription found east of Jakarta.
Gradually, Matica became a center for organizing the national life of the Slovaks and served as a substitute for national political institutions, whose establishment was prohibited in the Kingdom of Hungary under the conditions of strong Magyarisation efforts.

Gradually and began
" Gradually and unexpectedly, the song began to be played on the radio, and then be requested.
Gradually the blacklist began to be weakened.
Gradually they began to spend only their summers in Wisconsin before permanently moving to Pasadena in 1910.
Gradually, and by dint of infinite patience and concentration, the young peasant became master of many languages, and began the scientific study of their structure.
Gradually, women began to author their own thoughts and literary works about lesbian relationships.
Gradually the ram's head began appearing on the pickup trucks as Dodge began to refer to their trucks as Ram.
Gradually, however, the town began to revive.
Gradually during the course of the investigation, certain isolated spots of cutaneous sensibility began to appear ; these spots were sensitive to heat, cold and pressure.
Gradually, both began to increase in size and decoration, now showing devices such as pompoms, cords, badges, front-plates, plumes, braiding and also various national heraldic symbols.
Gradually, as the threat of Seminole Indian attacks was becoming increasingly unlikely, people began to move into the area around the Indian River.
Gradually, in the 15 years after the war ended, a figure of 700, 000 began to reflect conventional wisdom, although estimates ranged between 350, 000 800, 000.
Gradually more and more retired military saw the benefits of living in this small town, and population began to grow and stabilize.
Gradually, pioneers from Huntington began settling along the southern slope of the Half Way Hollow Hills as they purchased farm and forestlands from the Conklins.
Gradually academies began to specialize on particular topics ( arts, language, sciences ) and began to be founded and funded by the kings and other sovereigns ( few republics had an academy ).
Gradually the circulation began to rise and CU produced more colour through the magazine.
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 Hindu communities began to retreat to mountain ranges in East Java and also to neighboring island of Bali.
Gradually, Wise and Morecambe formed a close friendship, and, in 1941, they began their comedy double act, which was to last until Morecambe's death in 1984.
Gradually, the Sun began to feature Page Three girls in more overtly topless poses, with their nipples clearly visible.
Gradually, various theories began to grow around the international relations, international systems and international politics but the need for a theory of foreign policy, that is the starting point in each sovereign state, continued to receive negligible attention.
Gradually though, as the Enz fine-tuned their image, and the punk scene gave way to the less strident, more stylish and more musically substantial ' New Wave ' scene, Split Enz began to draw larger crowds in the UK.
Gradually, they realise they have all encountered It in various forms ( Ben as a mummy, Eddie as a leper, Bill as George, Richie as a werewolf, Stan as Its victims, Beverley as voices from the sink and Mike as a flesh eating bird ) and link it with a series of child murders which began with George.
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 and plays
Gradually, the ceremonial aspect of the plays disappeared, and their dramatic and comic possibilities were exploited.

Gradually and was
Gradually, it faded out of existence and was replaced by myriad minor leagues and associations around the country.
Gradually starting in the mid-16th century, one plate element after another was discarded to save weight for foot soldiers.
Gradually he became convinced that the script was the trouble ...
Gradually the reliance on the masters of the ancient world was augmented by the results of individual observation and experience.
Gradually, the new pharaoh shifted the focus to the god Aten, eventually declaring that Aten was not merely the supreme god, but the only god.
Gradually, as this was found to be insufficient for differentiating between similar nouns, they were inserted in medial positions, e. g., ṣaddīq-righteous ; ṣādōq Zadok.
Gradually, the nature of professional wrestling became an open secret, although American promotions ' events were still often regulated by state athletic commissions through the 1980s, until World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon publicly admitted that wrestling was entertainment, not competition.
Gradually the new type of secular portrait painting appeared, called parsúna ( from " persona " person ), which was transitional style between abstract iconographics and real paintings.
Gradually Dilbert became more popular, and was published by 100 newspapers in 1991 and 400 by 1994.
Gradually it was substituted by high-rise blocks ( often built quickly and poorly ).
Gradually an industry consensus emerged that the original EJB specification's primary virtue — enabling transactional integrity over distributed applications — was of limited use to most enterprise applications, and the functionality delivered by simpler frameworks like Spring and Hibernate was more useful.
Gradually the official language of Ukrainian provinces under Poland was changed to Polish, while the upper classes in the Russian part of Ukraine used Russian widely.
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, judicial independence was established and by the early 19th century Jeremy Bentham wrote:
Gradually, it was rebuilt.
Gradually, after taking up his pastorate, he gained greater and greater influence in his denomination, until he came to be regarded as perhaps the most prominent Congregationalist of his time, and was sometimes popularly referred to as " The Congregational Pope of New England.
Gradually, Prince Carl became the leading candidate, largely because he was descended from independent Norwegian kings.
) 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 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 it was realized that the radiation produced by radioactive decay was ionizing radiation, and that even quantities too small to burn posed a severe long-term hazard.

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