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Slowly and by
* America is Dying Slowly by Various Artists ( 1996 )
Slowly, as game after game went by and the concern continued to rise, Wayne Gretzky began climbing through the lineup.
He revealed on the BBC Radio 2 feature " Tracks of My Years " that his favourite songs are: " I Can Help " by Billy Swan, " Bleeding Love " by Leona Lewis, " Chasing Cars " by Snow Patrol, " Beautiful " by Christina Aguilera, " Unfinished Sympathy " by Massive Attack, " Tangled Up In Blue " by Bob Dylan, " Shoulda Woulda Coulda " by Beverley Knight, " This Woman's Work " by Maxwell, " He's So Fine " by The Chiffons and " Falling Slowly " by The Frames.
A two-page story, however, written by Roger McKenzie and titled " Slowly, painfully, you dig your way from the cold, choking debris ...", appears in Weird War Tales No. 68 ( Oct. 1978 ).
Slowly, central government took on responsibilities previously held by Spenborough such as water supply, gas production, public health and education.
In 2005, she collaborated with the Mexican rock band Moderatto on their single Muriendo Lento, which is a cover of one of Timbiriche's songs, a Mexican pop group from the 1980s, which in turn was a cover of the record " Slowly ", written by ABBA members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus for the album " Shine ", released by another former member of ABBA-Frida.
Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, also liked it, writing, " Slowly, through a process of guarded discourse, which director John Sturges has built up by patient, methodical pacing of his almost completely male cast, an eerie light begins to glimmer ... Quite as interesting as the drama, which smacks of being contrived, are the types of masculine creatures paraded in this film.
* " Slowly and Sadly " ( President Garfield Memorial Tribute )" by Arabella M. Root
Slowly the Allies were forced to give ground and by February 10 they had been pushed out of the salient.
Slowly the town grew from about 11, 000 and by 1960 had a population of about 17, 000, because already some Londoners were being housed in the first of the council houses / flats being constructed.
* " Ocean ", a song by the Velvet Underground on the box set Peel Slowly and See
Slowly agents are realising by collaborating again and via the new UK MLS data standard INEA ( IDX ) that they can use each others resources and by working together can gain greater client marketing at reduced costs.
The town was commemorated by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees in the song Cold be my Days on his 1970 solo album Sing Slowly Sisters.

Slowly and changed
Slowly Leasowe Hospital changed from being principally a children's T. B.
Slowly attitudes changed to embrace the possibility of a physical explanation for consciousness, with symposia devoted to the topic beginning in the mid-1990s and interest growing until now there are whole academic departments devoted to the study of consciousness such as the Center for Consciousness Studies in Tucson.
Slowly they changed Belgium from a unitary into a federal state.
Slowly the port changed so that today it has a major fishing fleet which is supported by boat building, ships chandlery and other ancillary activities.
Slowly Viareggio changed its appearance ; two small churches and as many factories were built, followed by a number of small shops.
Slowly, the recruitment process changed and participation from the grade school pupils rose because many wanted to become Little Indians.
Slowly, McNear changed his delivery of dialogue for Floyd from fast-paced to slower and slower as time went on.

Slowly and words
The mode of the novel is contained in the words Slowly, Surprise, and Witness.
While the other character merely acts bewildered, the crazed character relives the incident, uttering the words, " Slowly I turned ... step by step ... inch by inch ...," as he approaches the stunned onlooker.

Slowly and making
Slowly, however, the people gained political representation for none can really be said to be a member of the State without the right of having a voice in the direction of policy making.
" Slowly, we started to like the music we were making in The Juliana Theory more than the music we were making in our regular bands.
Slowly, he realizes that he has gained the ability to assume Summer's consciousness, making him a warg or a skinchanger.

Slowly and them
Slowly the species recolonised Scotland ( for more information see ospreys in Britain ), and the RSPB and other organisations helped them along the way ( not an easy task due to the illegal activities of egg collectors and other irresponsible people ).
Slowly, both horse and rider learned to walk again ( Pollard joked that they " had four good legs between " them ).
Slowly losing his grip on reality, he imagines himself genuinely on the battlefield and passionately urges them to fight for Russia.
In 1999, after her sister told her about a talent contest from Edmonton contemporary hit radio radio station Power 92, Maren entered four songs she had written that night, and two of them —" Eternity " and " Falling Slowly "— were recorded on the station's compilation CD, Power Picks Volume II.

Slowly and .
Slowly and thoughtfully, she slipped the ornament into the pocket of her slacks, moved down the stairs and out of the house.
Slowly the procession of warriors and statesmen passes through the snow beside the black water and into the brilliantly lighted cathedral, the shrine of so many precious memories.
Slowly she moved up the Hooghli River, a mouth of the mighty Ganges, toward Calcutta.
Slowly, like a man grown old, he took Eli's hand and led him below to the tower study, guiding him to a chair beside the little hearth where a fire still burned.
Slowly she turned to face the men again.
Slowly he pulled out the hand throttle until the boat was moving at little more than a crawl, and watched Elaine rapidly spin from one station to another, tune in the null, then draw in a line on the chart.
Slowly and deliberately she reached down and touched the lace with her fingers, then hesitated for about a second.
Slowly they found this issue to be one they could not support.
Slowly progressive diseases are also chronic diseases ; many are also degenerative diseases.
" Banging the Drums Not So Slowly: In Soh Daiko, Japanese Drumming Calls to the Ancient Gods and Leaves the Drummers Breathless.
The inclusion of Napalm Death's " Twist the Knife ( Slowly )" on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack brought the band much greater visibility, as the compilation scored a Top 10 position in the Billboard 200 chart and went platinum in less than a year.
Slowly the back becomes more parallel to the thighs until the recovery becomes the catch.
Slowly the pilot closed to half that distance but the echo moved rapidly out of sonar range and disappeared.
In 1996, he appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America is Dying Slowly, alongside Wu-Tang Clan, Coolio, and Fat Joe, among others.
Slowly evolving for 100 years, this convention was confirmed two years after the passage of the bill.
Slowly this was adopted in law.
Slowly, a distinct Slovene national consciousness developed, and the quest for a political unification of all Slovenes became widespread.
Slowly, the album started racking up sales.
Slowly, one group at a time, she brought relatives out of the state, and eventually guided dozens of other slaves to freedom.
Slowly, however, he lost his sight, speech, and reason, and on 10 July 1559 he died.
Slowly climbing the worldwide charts, it reached # 1 in many countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and peaked at # 3 in the US.
In 1981 Niven published a second and much more successful novel, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly, which was set during and after World War II, and which drew on his experiences during the war and in Hollywood.

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