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gradually and rose
Social conditions, the standard of living, and the self-confidence of the workers gradually improved due to industrialization between 1870 – 1916, but, while the standard of living rose among the common people, the rift between rich and poor deepened markedly.
Following privatization and tax reductions on Hungarian businesses, unemployment suddenly rose to 12 % in 1991 ( it was 1. 7 % in 1990 ), gradually decreasing until 2001.
Iori served with distinction in putting down the rebellion and gradually rose to the rank of karō — a position equal to a minister.
Gregory gradually rose to high office in the service of successive popes, and was at the bedside of the dying Pope Paul I as powerful factions began manoeuvring to ensure the election of their own candidate in late June 767.
Oil production rose rapidly to in 2004, but output is believed to have peaked and is expected to decline gradually.
Reginald Aldworth Daly offered a somewhat different explanation for atoll formation: islands worn away by erosion, by ocean waves and streams, during the last glacial stand of the sea of some below present sea level developed as coral islands ( atolls ), or barrier reefs on a platform surrounding a volcanic island not completely worn away, as sea level gradually rose from melting of the glaciers.
He gradually rose up the ranks and, in 1954, led a battalion in expelling the communists from his native village.
For some reason, settlement persisted at the same spot, and gradually the site rose above the marshes-partly from the accumulation of debris, and partly through the efforts of the inhabitants.
But gradually tensions rose between these two men.
The " Flame Tokay " grape was introduced from Algeria in 1857, and was a central feature of the vineyards that gradually rose to prominence because of the sandy loam soil and the location directly east of the Suisun Pass.
As the ice sheets melted, sea level gradually rose and longshore drift caused a spit to form between this and other islands along the moraine.
Thereafter, numbers gradually rose and the non-Welsh element at the college increased, so that by 1914 only about half of the students were Welsh.
The fort was located on the Great Miami River, where the east and west banks rose gradually.
In the north it rose gradually from the plains, with extensive pine forests on these slopes, as well as on the western slopes above the Pass of Sirion.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, this price gradually changed to 20 ¢, and again rose to 25 ¢ in some areas between 1985 and 1990 ( 47 ¢- 39 ¢, inflation adjusted terms as above ).
He gradually rose in rank until he was appointed, in 1830, head of the office, with a salary of £ 1900, raised in 1836 to £ 2000.
Sato gradually rose through the ranks of Japanese politics, becoming Chief Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida from January 1953 to July 1954.
After the Second World War, the party gradually lost support and the Liberal People's Party rose to become the second party after the Social Democrats,
In Red on Green ( 1992 ), ten thousand rose heads placed on a bed of their stalks gradually withered as the exhibition went on.
However at times the viceroy of Nubia ( a military governor general, sometimes a prince of the Pharaoh's blood ) and / or the High Priest of Amun ( the temple complex at Thebes gradually amassed sufficient possessions and income to rival the crown ) rose to equal or even superior power ; some pharaohs are even believed to have lost real political preeminence to the ' kingmakers '.
During a period of collective leadership, Khrushchev gradually rose to power.
: I shall relate how the new settlement was, during many troubled years, successfully defended against foreign and domestic enemies ; how, under that settlement, the authority of law and the security of property were found to be compatible with a liberty of discussion and of individual action never before known ; how, from the auspicious union of order and freedom, sprang a prosperity of which the annals of human affairs had furnished no example ; how our country, from a state of ignominious vassalage, rapidly rose to the place of umpire among European powers ; how her opulence and her martial glory grew together ; how, by wise and resolute good faith, was gradually established a public credit fruitful of marvels which to the statesmen of any former age would have seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power, compared with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia, British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander.
Starting in the 7th century the Islamic Caliphates rose and gradually began to conquer larger and larger areas of the Christian world.
The price of all newspapers gradually rose again after a few months ' time.

gradually and profession
He was then placed under a Mr Whittle, an eccentric practitioner, the original of " Rawkins " in Albert Smith's Adventures of Mr Ledbury, and afterwards under Dr John Cockle ; but gradually he drifted into the artistic profession.
Though they often earned far more than workers in agriculture, weavers were looked down upon by both Maʻdān and farmers alike: however, financial concerns meant that it gradually gained acceptance as a respectable profession.
Hiller immersed himself in the rich musical life of the town, and gradually adopted music as his sole profession.
However, the trade was gradually put under pressure by the medical profession and in 1745, the surgeons split from the barbers to form the Company of Surgeons.
As a student, Wada wanted to become the president of a company as a profession, rather than gradually working his way up in a company through his entire career.
The Order in Rome gradually merged into the medical profession, though offshoots of the order in France survived into the 20th century.
For several years he followed his profession of surgeon, but gradually abandoned it on account of the success of his works on the subject of sport.

gradually and attaining
With the recovery of virtue, the human life span will gradually increase again until it reaches 80, 000 years, with people attaining sexual maturity at 500.
But the results showing detrimental effects are counterbalanced by evidence that, in other situations, such as when rewards are given for attaining a gradually increasing standard of performance, rewards enhance intrinsic motivation.
In laser ablation for example, a small volume of material at the surface of a work piece can be evaporated if it is heated in a very short time, whereas supplying the energy gradually would allow for the heat to be absorbed into the bulk of the piece, never attaining a sufficiently high temperature at a particular point.
As Morgan summarises: " The Secret Doctrine laid out an emanationist view of the development of the physical universe, a process of ebb and flow in which spirit gradually unfolded itself in matter, attaining consciousness, and returning to spirit in a higher and more realised form.
Ansermet gradually increased the percentage of Swiss musicians in the orchestra, attaining 80 % Swiss personnel by 1946.
Tracking northwestward, the system gradually intensified, attaining tropical storm status near the Cayman Islands later that day.
By August 17, just three days after entering the Eastern Pacific, the wave was sufficiently organized to be declared Tropical Depression Nine-E. Tracking westward, the depression gradually developed, attaining hurricane status two days later.

gradually and rank
Nonetheless, in general the princely style has gradually replaced the colonialist title of chief, which does not particularly connote dynastic rank to Westerners, e. g. Swazi Royal Family and Zulu Royal Family.
Arguably, their knowledge in interpreting runes also meant they were gifted in martial arts and, as they gradually integrated, eril or jarl instead came to signify the rank of a leader.
Nonetheless, the stable territory borders realised with the political progress achieved by the late middle ages ( AD 1300 – 1500 ) and the early modern era ( AD 1500 ) gradually diminished the politico-military distinctions of superior rank among margraves and the other hereditary lords of the kingdom.
By various grants from the abbots, the town gradually attained the rank of a borough.
At the beginning of the Civil War he served as a captain under Essex, and was gradually promoted to the rank of colonel.
In December 1856 he entered the Board of Trade, gradually rising to the rank of principal in the harbour department, from which he retired in the autumn of 1901.
Commencing approximately ten centuries ago, the word " high " gradually evolved into a term that also referred to something excellent, or of superior rank, as evidenced in " high sheriff " and " high society ".
The rank was gradually replaced by ' főispán ' in the 18-19th century.
In Denmark and Norway the title of Friherre was of equal rank to that of Baron, which gradually replaced it.
In this game, Dick and Dom situated themselves in a quiet public place such as a museum or restaurant and took turns to shout " bogies " at gradually increasing volumes, until one of them did not shout as loud as the other ( judged by the Bogeyometer, or Snotometer, which appears on screen to rank the bogey ), or quit due to embarrassment.
Afterward, its rank in the box office and began to gradually decline, with the exception of a three day weekend ( September 3 to September 6 ), in which gross revenue increased 33. 6 %.
Girard's tirailleurs engaged Zayas line and gradually thinned the Spanish front rank.
As the numbers of the force and the number of battalions gradually increased, the rank of the force commander was also upgraded until now it is that of Lieutenant General.
His involvement in the September Massacres secured his place as a soldier in the Parisian National Guard, gradually rising up to the rank of captain.
As a mail carrier, prop boy and laboratory messenger, carrying cans of exposed film back and forth to the lab, Katzman quickly learned all the angles of the low-budget film business, and gradually rose to the rank of assistant director.
He gradually rose in rank, earning a trial series in January 1993.
He was taken by the tsar to Russia in the capacity of his page and orderly, gradually rising to the rank of adjutant-general in 1718.

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