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Gradually, Byzantine influence — which was nominal at best — over the Latin cities of the coast faded away, being supplanted by that of Venice by 11th century AD.
Gradually, his support faded, and de Rivera resigned in January 1930.
Gradually the movement faded away especially with the rise of nationalistic fervor during the Civil Disobedience movement of Mahatma Gandhi in the 1930s.

Gradually and out
# Gradually, fade in parts of the new track while fading out the old track.
Gradually, a proto-capitalistic system evolved out of feudalism.
Gradually died out in favor of the ragtime song.
Gradually the Seminole nation formed out of these multi-ethnic people.
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, retail stores and shops started to fill the gaps between these inns to take advantage of the passing trade brought by this important route into and out of the city.
Gradually, the city dropped out of existence during the Byzantine and Coptic periods.
Gradually, however, Ward's health declined to the state where he was unable to carry out his duties, and Forbes became leader in all but name.
Gradually, those members of the SSL who had not been associated with the IMG drifted out, and the SSL was reabsorbed into the Trotskyist Fourth International.
Gradually, however, the relationship between the two parties declined, and Peters took his party out of the coalition.
Gradually the village moved out of Church Road, known locally as The Butt, and spread a little.
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 use of these old neutral barrels fell out of favor in lieu of stainless steel fermentation tanks which also added the benefit of controlling temperatures.
Gradually, the Union forces flanked the Confederates out of every defensive position they attempted to hold.
Gradually, the electric washing machine's spin cycle rendered this use of a mangle obsolete, and with it the need to wring out water from clothes mechanically.
Gradually, Higginson became Dickinson's mentor and " preceptor ," though he almost felt out of Dickinson's league.
Gradually a minor cleric puts out each candle except for the top one that is taken around the sanctuary into the vestry ; at that time a moment of silence is shown for Christ's death.
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, a network of lines spread out from Adelaide, Port Wakefield, Wallaroo, Port Broughton, Port Augusta, Kingston SE, Beachport, Whyalla, Port Pirie and Port Lincoln.
Gradually he extended his holdings until they reached out into Queensland and New South Wales.
Gradually immigration officials in Mumbai stepped up their vigilance against allowing single, unaccompanied girls with passports now had Emigration Check Required ( ECR ) stamped, this made travelling out of Mumbai increasingly difficult, thus the transit point for trafficking bar girls, shifted from Mumbai to New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad.
Gradually, a network of lines spread out from Adelaide.
Gradually, toward the mid-to-late 19th century, however, lapels became folded down and " pieced out ," in the peak, notched, or shawl lapel that one sees to this day.
Gradually, Thana transforms her appearance to become more seductive bait, and sets out to kill any man who annoys her.

Gradually and was
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 Borno's position weakened ; its inability to check political rivalries between competing Hausa cities was one example of this decline.
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, as the threat of Seminole Indian attacks was becoming increasingly unlikely, people began to move into the area around the Indian River.
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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