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Slowly, however, he lost his sight, speech, and reason, and on 10 July 1559 he died.
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Slowly and time
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Slowly with time the local people came to think of it as the name of the cantonment and so the cantonment begun to be called Beawar.

Slowly and passed
Slowly the sounds weave together in the visitors mind to create a rich tapestry of the other people who have passed through the maze over the centuries and lost themselves in the seductive privacy of its secluded corners.

Slowly and confidence
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Slowly and few
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Slowly but surely, and perhaps not without a push or two from the authorities of the Catholic Church, the powers to be began to close upon this little man who was considered dangerous enough to be destroyed.
Slowly but surely detectives began to unravel the truth behind Paul's disappearance, relying on forensic evidence to link the offenders to this grisly crime.
* Lentement il commença à marcher or Il commença lentement à marcher (" Slowly, he began to walk " or " He began slowly to walk ").
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