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Gradually and immigration
Gradually, immigration spread out from Newark and surrounded this enclave, whose inhabitants moved further westward to West Orange ( and St. Mark Episcopal church and ' new ' Presbyterian church on Main Street ).

Gradually and officials
Gradually, Eudoxia and her son became the centre of opposition to Peter's reforms, primarily from the church officials.
Gradually the podests became more despotic and more corrupt: the sale of public offices at Ferrara was a matter of public record, as Jakob Burckhardt noted: " At the new year 1502 the majority of the officials bought their places at prezzi salati ( pungent prices ) public servants of the most various kinds, custom-house officers, massari / bailiffs, notaries, podesta, judges, and even governors of provincial towns are quoted by name.
Gradually, he gained more and more power and became one of the most prominent officials under Kangxi.
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Gradually and Mumbai
Gradually new departments were added to the hospital and by 1976 it became the biggest Municipal hospital in the eastern suburbs of Mumbai.

Gradually and up
Gradually others will move up to the same level
Gradually, he realized that the pentagon of Angel elders had vanished, and that the ritual learning dance of the nursery had been broken up.
Gradually forced to give up secular power, the popes focused on spiritual issues.
Gradually they open up to each other and reveal their inner secrets ( for example, Allison is a compulsive liar, Bender comes from an abusive household and Brian and Claire are ashamed of their virginity ).
Gradually the two grow closer, and after Luc searches the bag and comes up empty, he agrees that he will help Kate.
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, 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 the event was taken over by local residents, who dressed up as Gypsies and formed ' tribes '.
Gradually, both the market and the surrounding area fell into disrepute, as taverns, theatres, coffee-houses and brothels opened up ; the gentry moved away, and rakes, wits and playwrights moved in.
Gradually this silted up, and the last ship sailed through the Channel in 1672.
Gradually, her ploys help him to cheer up, and he eventually realizes that Faye likes him and arranges a date at the restaurant " California " ( an actual place in Lan Kwai Fong at the time ).
Gradually or during subsequent firings, the flame or heat source ( e. g. Kanthal heating elements ) can be turned up higher.
Gradually we tried to stir up some interest around Remus to attempt a one-day event and test the waters.
Gradually, women set up cooperatives to guard local forests, and also organized fodder production at rates conducive to local environment.
Gradually, he was picked up by Panampilly Govinda Menon as his most favourite follower.
Gradually, layers of deposited sediment build up on the reef surface ( Hopley 1981, Gorlay 1998 ).
Gradually, several projects have sprung up within the movement: the school ' Abba ', the ' Economy of Communion ' ( which is linked more than 800 companies ), evangelism within small cities, social work, and publishing magazines.
Gradually, a relationship unfolds and they end up going on a date.
Gradually, as some people wearied of Muldoon's style, Rowling's more reserved manner was held up as an asset rather than a weakness, and Labour began to gain a certain amount of traction again.
Gradually a large pile of shells, mainly limpets, built up into a large midden.
Gradually as the Spanish power waned and economic progress caught up in the area, the pueblo disintegrated into many pueblos until it remained to comprise only the towns of Peñaranda, General Tinio and San Leonardo ( formerly called Manikling ) all of Nueva Ecija province.
Gradually Prost closed up on Hill, narrowing the gap to 3 seconds after the mid-race stops.
Gradually Prost closed up on Hill, narrowing the gap to 3 seconds after the mid-race stops.
Gradually, in the natural process of growing up, he was married and was blessed with children.
Gradually the harbour silted up in the last part of the 17th century, leaving the town stranded and useless as a port.

Gradually and their
Gradually, their vocalizing becomes an overture blending fragments of " Remember ," " Soon ," and " The Glamorous Life ," leading into the first " Night Waltz ".
Gradually, each of the Warsaw Pact nations saw their communist governments fall to popular elections and, in the case of Romania, a violent uprising.
Gradually they began to spend only their summers in Wisconsin before permanently moving to Pasadena in 1910.
Gradually their increasing influence led the de-jure Mughal emperor Farrukh Siyar to grant them dastaks or permits for duty free trade in Bengal in 1717.
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, 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 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, their relationship is tolerated, not out of real acceptance, but because those around the good-hearted old lady realize their ability to exploit her is threatened.
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, 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 he made contacts in the East with other young composers, and partly through Aaron Copland's recommendation he was able to spend 1926-29 in Paris, as one of the many young Americans who received their final musical grooming in the masterclasses of Nadia Boulanger.
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, the comic types threw off their European models and became more and more creolized and Cuban.
Gradually evolving into a more polished band, Pavement recorded five full length albums and nine EPs over the course of their decade-long career, though they disbanded with some acrimony in 1999 as the members moved on to other projects.
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, the French ( who also adopted the cue ) made their tables without pockets, while the English retained the pockets, causing the final bifurcation of English and Continental billiards.
Gradually the Phillies improved their team, and won the National League East three consecutive times from 1976 to 1978.

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