Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Furnace" ¶ 59
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Gradually and during
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 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, the city dropped out of existence during the Byzantine and Coptic periods.
Gradually other auxiliary publications were added: The Annalist, a financial review appearing on Mondays ; The Times Mid-Week Pictorial on Thursdays ; Current History Magazine, a monthly, started during World War I.
Gradually, and with Allied support, Venizelos gained control of half the country-significantly, most of the " New Lands " won during the Balkan Wars.
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 during millions of years, crustal rocks were folded and fractured and the seas driven away.
Gradually throughout the 20th century, the coal and shipbuilding industries ceased, culminating in the policies of Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minster during the 1980s.
Gradually, during the 1960s, the term " transpersonal " was associated with a distinct school of psychology within the humanistic psychology movement.
Gradually computer and game systems standardized on " Atari 2600 connectors " for joysticks and mice ( during the 1980s ), parallel port for printers ( mid-1980s ), the MS-DOS-derived FAT12 format for floppy disks ( mid-1990s ), and so on.
" Gradually, during the early ' 60s, he began to suffer " hardening of the arteries " and was forced to retire to the University infirmary in 1966.
Gradually the PCC and FARC-EP grew apart politically, in particular during the later 1980s.
Gradually, the reader realizes that the plot does not take place in our timeline but in an alternate history-one in which the Superconducting Super Collider was built in Texas ( in our history, the project was cancelled in 1993 and never implemented ) and in which American forces invaded Baghdad and overthrew Saddam Hussein already during the Gulf war of 1991.
Gradually his average deteriorated, culminating in an 0 – 8 performance during Cincinnati's 18-inning loss to San Diego on May 25.
Gradually, agriculture returned to the area, although the region has been affected by the collapses in the wine, orange and potato crises during the 19-20th century.
Gradually during the middle of the nineteenth century the number of capital offences was reduced, and by 1861 was down to five.
Gradually the movement faded away especially with the rise of nationalistic fervor during the Civil Disobedience movement of Mahatma Gandhi in the 1930s.
Gradually, during the 19th century, service employment for the school and lodgings for the college gave additional income, and with the advent of commuters, the village ’ s social mix was becoming more middle class.
Gradually during the 1970s and 1980s, Holmenkolbanen became more integrated into Oslo Sporveier, including the two using the same rolling stock, tickets and uniforms.

Gradually and subsequent
Gradually, in the subsequent years, Khariboli became the basis for the standard Hindi-Urdu, which began to be taught in the schools and used in the government functions.

Gradually and heat
Gradually it came to be suspected that the heat inevitably generated by motion was another form of vis viva.

Gradually and e
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 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, many of these " Epidendrums " were recognized as being quite diverse and deserving of different generic epithets -- many belong to different tribes or subtribes ( e. g. Vanda ).
Gradually the peerage came to be conferred more broadly as a reward for distinguished military or diplomatic service, but also on favourites of the king ( e. g. les mignons ).
Gradually the goldsmiths took over the function of the scriveners of relending on behalf of a depositor and also developed modern banking practices ; promissory notes were issued for money deposited which by custom and / or law was a loan to the goldsmith, i. e. the depositor expressly allowed the goldsmith to use the money for any purpose including advances to his customers.

Gradually and .
Gradually they emerged as men.
Gradually the wash climbed upward, forcing him toward open range.
Gradually he reached a conclusion.
Gradually Schiele evolved a somber style of his own -- and he had few inhibitions about his subject matter.
Gradually he withdrew from the shop altogether, and for the past thirty years, he has worked independently as a painter, except for his continued hunting and fishing expeditions.
Gradually watercolor claimed his greater affection until today it has become his major, if not exclusive, technique.
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, the detective interrogates each suspect, examines the scene of the crime and makes a note of each clue, so readers can analyse it and be allowed a fair chance of solving the mystery themselves.
" Gradually and unexpectedly, the song began to be played on the radio, and then be requested.
Gradually, it faded out of existence and was replaced by myriad minor leagues and associations around the country.
Gradually, small additional plates or discs of iron were added to the mail to protect vulnerable areas.
Gradually starting in the mid-16th century, one plate element after another was discarded to save weight for foot soldiers.
# Gradually, fade in parts of the new track while fading out the old track.
Gradually there were added to these psalter choir-books additions in the form of antiphons, responses, collects or short prayers, for the use of those not skilful at improvisation and metrical compositions.
Gradually, various manufacturing firms found success in Cadillac.
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 the blacklist began to be weakened.
Gradually the ' ma ' between each hit becomes shorter and shorter, until the drummer is playing a rapid roll of hits.
Gradually, without extant copies to which to refer, the Diatessaron developed a reputation for having been heretical.
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, Bacon earned the standing of one of the learned counsels, though he had no commission or warrant and received no salary.
Gradually, the focus shifted from humanitarian to technical and institution-building programs.
As William Jackson describes, Gradually Gibraltar changed from being the objective of the San Roque garrison into the supply base and refuge in time of trouble for the Spanish forces operating in Southern Andalusia.
Gradually they began to spend only their summers in Wisconsin before permanently moving to Pasadena in 1910.
Gradually, a proto-capitalistic system evolved out of feudalism.

0.786 seconds.