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They and gradually
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
They reproduce slowly either by bulb division or seeds and have gradually naturalized from plantings in urban and suburban areas throughout the lower elevations and coastal areas in much of the West Coast of the USA since these environments mimic their native South African habitat.
They were gradually joined by delegates of the other estates ; Louis XVI started to recognize their validity on 27 June.
They were once used by Chinese mathematicians, and later in Chinese markets, such as those in Hong Kong before the 1990s, but has been gradually supplanted by the Arabic numerals.
They have gradually been replaced by f. v. t and e. v. t ( före / efter vår tidräkning, before / after our chronology ) especially in scientific texts.
They were descendants of the Bani Utbah tribe who gradually migrated in the early eighteenth century from Nejd to the shores of the Persian Gulf.
They gradually lengthen when under tension, and return to their original shape when the tension is removed.
They appear less frequently in the United States, although they are gradually becoming more popular, in Florida and the Caribbean.
They are often ( gradually ) stretched to 8g, 6g or 4g soon after.
Caribs gradually replaced Arawaks during the period from 800 to 1000 CE They called the island Hewanarau, and later Hewanorra.
They broke free from domination of the Khmer Empire, but from the middle of the 14th century gradually came under the control of the Ayutthaya kingdom at the southern extremity of the floodplain.
They established their capital at Zafar ( now just a small village in the Ibb region ) and gradually absorbed the Sabaean kingdom.
They were gradually assimilated first by Italics in the south, then by Celts in the north and finally in Etruria itself by the growing Roman Republic.
They are pulled in gradually, which accelerates the spin, and the leg is pushed down so that the feet are crossed at the ankles.
They were farmers and warriors, and gradually displaced the earlier pastoral people from their lands.
They were partly replanted after that, but their area is still gradually decreasing due to human activities.
They allow to increase the normal pool of the dam without compromising the security of the dam because they are designed to be gradually evacuated for exceptional events.
The novel builds up to a sad climax when it gradually turns out that all men — maybe with the exception of Tom — are alike: They invariably beat their wives, especially when they have been drinking.
They were only gradually allowed in other cities, so as to prevent the spread of alien ideas to the general population.
They gradually drifted away from their original seats, and at length settled in Robeson, about the center of the county ..."
They gradually stripped off the blackface makeup during live 1929 performances while continuing to talk in dialect.
They were gradually displaced by colonial encroachment and merged with other, larger tribes about the time of Bacon's Rebellion.
They gradually level off to the southern peninsula, which is coastal and flat.
They drown the insect, and the body of it is gradually dissolved.
They are called wetering (" drainage waterway ") and are amalgamations of natural streams gradually channelised from the 18th century onwards and specifically dug canals

They and entrusted
They were the assistants to the tribunes in whatever matters that the tribunes might entrust to them, although most matters with which they were entrusted were of minimal importance.
They advised the magistrates who were entrusted with the administration of justice, most importantly the praetors.
They eventually became friends and Arnoul entrusted Godfrey both his sons, Otto and Louis, to take part in the first Crusade.
They were entrusted with both civil and military powers and are equal in all respects, though subordinate to the generals and the Chinese Amban in military matters, until the ambans ' expulsion following the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
They returned to port, and the mission entrusted to Guichen was entirely defeated.
They were formally known as " rav " and were entrusted with authority to make legal and religious decisions.
They also collected local taxes and ruled over territories they were entrusted with, but nominally didn't own.
They steal the research that Professor Mannfeldt had entrusted to him and also burgle Helius's home, taking other valuable material.
They were entrusted with the duties of disbursing the local Indians ' headright money and the Civil War pensions for veterans and widows.
They were entrusted with both civil and military powers and are equal in all respects, though subordinate to the generals and the Chinese Amban in military matters.
They were entrusted as a private guard.
They are entrusted with leading the service of all of the spirits of their lineage.
They entrusted its government to Cancor's nephew Chrodegang, Archbishop of Metz, who dedicated the church and monastery to Saint Peter and became its first abbot.
They were also defenders of the nobility, who often entrusted them with their vote at the Sejms and in the election of kings.
They carry out the Quintessons ' sentences, consuming victims dropped into their pit, and are also used for performing commando style raids and missions, though their limited intelligence meant that tasks entrusted to them were generally simple.
They were typically entrusted with the defensive role of guarding the left flank from enemy cavalry, allowing the decisive attack to be launched on the right.

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