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) Gradually, the festival added an acoustic stage ( and an August night open mic stage ) in addition to day stage and night stage programming.
Gradually it became acceptable as an alternative to the frock coat for formal day wear or full dress.
Gradually, there appeared more and more signs of human presence, first some signs of camping, and finally on the ninth day, some cows.
Gradually the Cameronians were forced back, but at 11pm, depleted of energy and ammunition, the Highlanders decided to call it a day and withdrew, leaving 300 of their men dead or dying in the town.
Gradually, over the course of a few months buds grow on the cherry tree, but suddenly, within a day or so, all of the flowers bloom at once.
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 it increased the amount of music videos and by the fall of 1985 it broadcast music videos the entire broadcast day.

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.

day and breaks
Job at last breaks his silence and " curses the day he was born.
Ash becomes briefly possessed by the demon, but when day breaks the spirit is gone, and Ash is back to normal.
* 1963 – A day after South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem announced the Joint Communique to end the Buddhist crisis, a riot involving around 2, 000 people breaks out.
The following day, Vichy France breaks off diplomatic relations with Britain
Forces loyal to the deposed military-imposed government stage a countercoup the next day, and civil war breaks out, although the new government retains its hold on power.
* April 9 – After a bizarre weather phenomena of yellowish clouds and dust chokes the air around Hangzhou, Song Dynasty, China, obscuring the sky and sun, a fire breaks out at night in the southeast of the city, which continues into the next day.
These reinforcements stiffen Spartan resistance and Pyrrhus, finding that he is losing men to desertion every day, breaks off the attack and starts to plunder the country.
With the exception of a week following his wife's death, and the month he was in his final hospital stay, Henny was renowned for having worked almost every day for over 70 years without vacations or other breaks.
Juliet breaks her engagement with Arbuckle and, with the help of Father Lawrence, the two are married in secrecy the next day.
" But one day she suddenly breaks down and begins to scream inconsolably.
It is a complete reprint of the strip, including side notes about cultural and political references made in the strip, " Headlines " breaks to identify the top stories of the day, and commentary from Breathed.
The next day, the party breaks camp, leaving Marswell behind to try to capture some young gorillas to pay for the safari.
" The press release went on to mention her past support of Israel and quoted her Jewish campaign manager Bryan G. Rudnick, who stated “ As the grandson of Holocaust survivors, I know that she encourages people of all faiths to engage in government so that our country can continue to thrive on the principles set forth by our founding fathers, without malice towards anyone .” At an appearance at an Orlando gun show that same day, she said " it breaks my heart " to think people understood her comments as bigoted.
The whole day refers to normal school hours ( i. e. 9. 00am to 3. 30pm ) and includes unoccupied periods such as lunch breaks.
* October 18 – Kevin Berry breaks his own world record in the men's 200m butterfly ( long course ) on the last day of the swimming competition at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, with a time of 2: 06. 6.
* July 11 – US swimmer Michael Troy breaks his own, earlier in the day set first official world record ( 2: 19. 0 ) in the men's 200m butterfly ( long course ) at a meet in Los Altos, California, clocking 2: 16. 4.
The surviving text of Tacitus breaks off at the moment when Thrasea was about to address Demetrius, the Cynic philosopher, with whom he had previously that day held a conversation on the nature of the soul.
Traditional sesshins are more intensive, with meditations lasting 30 – 60 minutes each, with an absence of any rest or work breaks and sleep limited to less than five hours a day.
Because of this, my heart breaks within me, and my bones tremble ; for even the day of death does not atone for such sins.
As it turned out, the destruction of the Caernarvon levee was unnecessary ; several major levee breaks well upstream of New Orleans, including one the day after the demolitions, made it impossible for flood waters to seriously threaten the city.
The space station occupants work a standard work day and have breaks in the evening and during meals.
It breaks out in New York City on June 26, peaks at 100 deaths per day during July, and finally abates in December.
It is mentioned in, for instance, the Tuscan proverb " Canta come una calandra ", he or she sings like a lark ( Giusti 1853 ), and the Spanish ballad " Romance del prisionero ", where its song is the only way the prisoner knows when day breaks ( Applebaum 2004 ).
All sections are taken in one day, a Saturday in April ( Spring test ) or October ( Fall test ), lasting between 7½-8 hours including breaks between each section and a lunch break.

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