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Gradually and however
Gradually, however, the word also came to denote general wisdom and especially wisdom about human affairs ( for example, in politics, ethics, or household management ).
Gradually, however, the town began to revive.
Gradually however, the civil functionaries assumed greater power, and by the late 10th century, the praitores ( or krites, " judges ") were placed at the head of the civil administration of a thema.
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, however, the FLN gained control in certain sectors of the Aurès, the Kabylie, and other mountainous areas around Constantine and south of Algiers and Oran.
Gradually, however, the differences between the Social Democrats and the ULP Remnant broke down, and in 1916, yet another gathering was held.
Gradually, however, the French onslaught had brought about a change in the column's formation.
Gradually, however, Mack heard of the capitulations at Heidenheim and Neresheim and agreed to surrender five days before schedule on 20 October.
Gradually, however, it found more favor ; Hebrew school classes were confirmed together, and confirmation gradually became a solemn and celebration at the synagogue.
Gradually, however, it oriented itself towards cooperation with the employers ' organizations and a corporatist model of the economy.
Gradually, however, the relationship between the two parties declined, and Peters took his party out of the coalition.
Gradually, however, the Kádár regime instituted goulash Communism, a somewhat more humane way of governing than had prevailed under Mátyás Rákosi.
Gradually, however, many forgot what such statues were for and began to worship them, along with many other idols.
Gradually, however, his faith waned.
Gradually, however, this would soften as time passed.
Gradually, however, Nordmeyer became disillusioned with Lee, alleging that Lee was egotistical and self-important.
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, however, the Spiritualist view prevailed, the theory of a magnetic fluid or magnetic influence suffered euthanasia, and the clairvoyants were left in possession of the field.
Gradually, however, the city was Christianized, becoming the seat of a bishop by at least 359.
Gradually the term without qualification was found convenient for describing sub-vassals, tenants-in-chief being called capitanei or barones ; Its implication, however, still varied in different places and times.
Gradually, however, the relationship between New Zealand First and the National Party deteriorated.
Gradually however, the numbers carried began to steadily increase.
Gradually, however, Night Court abandoned its initial " real world " setting, and changed to what could best be described as broad, almost slapstick comedy.
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 and health
Gradually over the next few years he dissipated his wealth and substance and destroyed his health.
Gradually, Gramm's health and energy have rebounded.

Gradually and declined
Gradually, thatch became a mark of poverty and the number of thatched properties gradually declined, as did the number of professional thatchers.
Gradually, Israeli society became more pluralistic, and the ' melting pot ' declined over the years.
Gradually the political and economic importance of Bekal and its port declined considerably.

Gradually and state
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, these " traditional " titles lost some of their content, and the régulos and cabos de terra came to be viewed as an effective part of the colonial state, remunerated for their participation in the collection of taxes, recruitment of the labor force, and agricultural production in the area under their control.
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 existing slaves were also freed, and the last slave was recorded in the state in 1847.
Gradually, the state lost its image as a part of the " Great American Desert ".
Gradually, the malignant intelligence takes over Cory's personality, leaving him in an amnesiac fugue state when he awakes.

Gradually and where
Gradually losing his Catholic faith, he studied literature and philosophy at the universities of Bonn, Würzburg, Freiburg and Heidelberg, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on a minor 19th century romantic dramatist, Wilhelm von Schütz.
Gradually she comes to accept her lonely, anonymous role, and to feel at home in the unlit underground labyrinth, the eponymous Tombs, where the malevolent, powerful Nameless Ones dwell, and where prisoners are sent for a slow death.
Gradually, the channel airs Irish programming in high-definition where available.
Gradually he won for himself a high reputation as a careful and finished actor, and this, combined with the greater fame of his sister, Sarah, led to an engagement at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where he made his first appearance on 30 September 1783 as Hamlet.
Gradually, a number of Junior leagues grew in strength, particularly in Glasgow where leading clubs drew large crowds.
Gradually dancers, particularly from South India, moved from temples to houses of royal families where they performed exclusively for royalty.
Gradually, branches of the Royal Humane Society were set up in other parts of the country, mainly in ports and coastal towns where the risk of drowning was high and by the end of the 19th century the society had upwards of 280 depots throughout the UK, supplied with life-saving apparatus.
Gradually the residents moved away to other places where there was work and a future.
Gradually, the chief center of the Sephardic Jews became Salonica, where the Spanish Jews soon outnumbered their co-religionists of other nationalities and, at one time, the original native inhabitants.
Gradually this inland sea became a vast freshwater lake and wetlands where sediment flattened its profiles and the marine inhabitants adapted to life in freshwater.

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