Since 1988, Canadians have been turning out to vote in steadily decreasing numbers. |
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The other good news is that the northerly monsoons have arrived in the Gulf, blowing steadily from north-west veering north-east. |
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As you can see, not only is the total increasing, the rate of that increase also has been accelerating steadily for the past three years. |
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He gazed steadily at her with a calm and regal expression, his eyes shining softly. |
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If she tilted her head back she could see a hawk circling in the air, its magnificent wings beating steadily to keep it in the air. |
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The magnet was then slowly but steadily trained upward in field strength until, after 13 quenches, it reached 11.14 Tesla. |
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The water vole, whose numbers have been steadily diminishing over the years, was previously believed to be fond of just lowland habitats. |
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In Warsaw, the stadium scoreboard showed that the temperature was slowly but steadily dropping as the night wore on. |
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So the overall effect from some distance away was of a green thread that moved steadily, but jiggled and shook like a sensuous conga line. |
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The jobbing trade is an important and steadily growing feature of Wheeling's business life. |
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The reason is that the number of children speaking Welsh is increasing steadily. |
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If the revenues have been going down, the cost of operating the world's largest network of railways has been steadily inching upwards. |
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He knew it was going to flow very steadily, since he had struck the jugular artery. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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The prices are expected to steadily decline in line with economies of scale and further technological advancements. |
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She offered a quick nod, and turned back to face the city, raptly staring at the steadily rising flames. |
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Her eyes were closed, mouth hanging open just slightly with her harsh breath rasping steadily. |
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Using a balloon whisk or small hand-held electric whisk, whisk slowly and steadily until the mixture starts to turn a pale cream colour. |
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I've a steadily increasing widow's peak and I wear my hair exceeding short. |
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In recent years, the use of pesticides in agriculture has been increasing steadily. |
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The recent results and contract wins have provided a boost to the share price, which has begun to steadily lift from recent lows. |
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Steady swimming behavior was first studied via video analysis of basic kinematics in steadily swimming rainbow trout. |
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Locomotor kinematics in mackerel are similar to tuna and mackerel swim steadily at speeds of 1-2 body lengths per second in the field. |
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The death toll has steadily risen to 38 as more bodies have been recovered from the rubble. |
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He's been writing steadily and has accumulated a bunch of fresh songs destined for his sophomore release next year. |
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For the last forty years, attitudes towards recreational drug use have steadily been relaxing. |
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But steadily the stockpile on the beach began to grow and the two Koepangers hired as crew were kept busy. |
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The final several months of the Pacific war saw American regulars and Filipino guerrillas steadily reducing the area controlled by the Japanese. |
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Third, as far as the diffusion-limited growth is concerned, our estimates were made for the steadily protruding lamellipodial leading edge. |
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Demand for ad space on the station's two channels has grown steadily year-on-year. |
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They mark it steadily, the alpha male and the alpha female of the pack lifting their legs at this or that bunch of grass as the pack moves along. |
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Yes, the use of heroin and harder drugs has also risen steadily there over a similar period. |
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Feeling his strength renewed he cast aside his staff and walked steadily upon lush, green grass. |
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David Bedein paints a picture of growing anarchy and chaos as Abbas steadily loses control. |
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It's important to take it steadily when you first decide to take up any sport and running is no different. |
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Building on its tradition of the Zollverein, a customs union of German states, the newly unified Germany steadily pursued a liberal trade policy. |
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If a virus is in the human population then over time the number of variants will steadily increase. |
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Sales of computer peripherals steadily grew in 1999 as PC sales shot up, and experts predict a continued growth this year. |
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Also expanding steadily are the bilateral exchanges and cooperation in science and technology, agriculture and animal husbandry. |
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Both anlagen persist in individual exconjugants, their cell mass increasing steadily for many days after conjugation was initiated. |
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As civil society is steadily developing, some of its elements continue to affect foreign policy. |
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The sun was climbing steadily in the sky, a backdrop for the magnificent palace of Ipille. |
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This climbs steadily before veering E, traverses back below a steep section and turns right again to cross the E ridge of the hill. |
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As every hour passes, the death toll from the most powerful earthquake in four decades climbs steadily. |
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By far the most common crime was larceny but the figures for violent crimes by girls also climbed steadily from the late 1990s onwards. |
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Since hitting the floor last year, its value has steadily climbed again in line with a general recovery in the sector. |
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The company's shares had climbed steadily in value over the preceding two months to a historic high at the end of the year. |
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In the 1990s, outrage about the continuing manufacture and trade in anti-personnel weapons steadily grew. |
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This river is unlike the fire before, more focused, cool and steadily pulsing and mixing with her lifeblood and mending her core. |
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The demand for tickets has been growing steadily and it looks as if all the ringside seats will be sold out in advance. |
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From the duns, the terrain rises steadily toward the main ranges of the Himalayas. |
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Reaching down I could feel a deep long gash running the length of my leg and I could already feel the bump rising steadily on my head. |
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Her voice rose steadily in pitch as she withdrew further, back now against a wall. |
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My voice has been steadily rising in pitch, despite my best efforts to control it. |
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Yet for the past 20 years or more the building has steadily decayed, plagued by dry rot, a leaking roof, rising damp and vandalism. |
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He notes the steadily increasing ranks of African-American Republicans holding significant elective and appointive office. |
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Due to the list, the bulkhead door of the engine-room would not close properly and the compartment was slowly but steadily flooding. |
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The match kicked off in arctic conditions and the weather steadily got worse. |
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The number of volunteers has steadily fallen over the past few months and bosses feel the time has come to arrest the slide. |
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The roundsmen raced from house to house, arms laden with milk bottles, while the horses ambled steadily forwards. |
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Her right ankle throbbed steadily and the smell of sharp herbs was coming from somewhere close. |
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The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing. |
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Occasionally, asthmatics may experience symptoms getting suddenly worse, or steadily worsening over a period of days. |
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His was no Atlantean strength, capable of sustaining any great cause steadily and firmly. |
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Newspaper readership and television audiences are on the decline while the popularity of blogs and online news sources has steadily increased. |
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Their pure fruit smoothie recipes took off, and they've grown steadily since. |
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It steadily increased in size until it reached its full magnitude in 1885 as an ugly but substantial shelf-like structure. |
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Stepping their masts and making sail, side by side, the four boats of the Daydream forged steadily ahead. |
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From 1680 onwards the European demand for tea grew, and imports began to steadily increase. |
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Against a backdrop of steadily declining music sales, music companies have been forced to think of alternative solutions. |
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I could see why almost every teenage girl in America was steadily falling in love with him. |
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Young professionals and scenesters were steadily streaming into Old City in search of new places to hang. |
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Each year after that historic ruling, the percentage of Americans who opposed interracial marriage steadily dropped. |
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As former colonies gained statehood, the practice frequently continued but steadily lost adherents. |
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From the third century onwards, the climate deteriorated steadily, becoming colder and wetter. |
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The scope for the division of labour and mutually profitable exchange steadily widened. |
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He fought steadily and compiled an undefeated record against mostly third-raters. |
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Once regarded as a Mecca of tourism, the number of visitors coming to Ireland is falling steadily. |
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We trained a thrush nightingale to fly steadily in the wind tunnel, near a reference point to allow visualisation of its wake vortices. |
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Instead, Cindy was stuck staring gloomily out the window as rain steadily beat against it. |
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For example, moving slowly and steadily while lifting weights helps you pay attention to body sensations and spot pain before you're injured. |
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Exodus begins on the steadily diminishing island of Wing, bombarded by seas given velocity by global warming. |
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Though the total British tonnage continued to increase, as a proportion of the world's shipping it fell steadily. |
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That went on most of the evening, although we broke for dinner and for more belated presents as the weather got steadily worse. |
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From deep within the belly of the ship, a low whirring sound began, steadily gaining pitch and velocity. |
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The pump steadily delivers medication using a bellows device or through radio signals. |
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She joined Ford in the finance department at 21 and moved steadily up the ranks to become the only female head of a major car brand. |
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Retailers are moving steadily to meet the consumer demand for online and offline channels. |
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The alarm goes off steadily on the bedside table beside the bed, two short double-beeps and a long. |
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Demand for poultry has grown steadily for decades, and U.S. consumers now eat more chicken and turkey than red meat. |
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With the collapse of the old Soviet regime their arsenal of nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction was broken up and is steadily appearing on the black market. |
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Slowly and steadily I reel it in, remembering Glyn's advice not to tug the hook too suddenly. |
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Radio buoys at the positions and distances indicated by letters, continuously triangulated positions as the animal moved steadily away from the array, never to return. |
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Her dress shoes clicked steadily as she walked along the sidewalk. |
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At the same time, brick-and-mortar retailers have been steadily losing market share to online retailers and e-commerce generally. |
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More of those rail carts rolled steadily up to their tops, dumping crushed ore and what looked like already-burned coal into the hoppers which fed them. |
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I left the Ministry of Agriculture many years ago now, yet my friend Tony has remained there, rising steadily to the rank of senior pencil shuffler. |
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British imports of tea were steadily increasing during the early nineteenth century, and the Chinese would accept only specie, usually silver, in payment. |
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The number of confirmed cases over the week climbed steadily. |
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Incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan is steadily but narrowly leading GOP challenger Thom Tillis. |
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She could hear the slap of Laura's flip-flops and the swish of her jeans grow steadily louder. |
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After years of steadily building its organization from tiny beginnings in San Francisco, the group has become a key player in critical legal challenges. |
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Trucks steadily lumber across the bridge linking the countries, ferrying North Korean raw materials into China and Chinese manufactured goods to market in North Korea. |
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They were marching steadily across the marshy northlands, their pace slowed by the necessity of watching their feet for sinkholes and mud puddles. |
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As laptop horsepower has steadily grown, mobile PCs have been able to take on more daunting tasks usually best left to their desktop brethren. |
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The economy added jobs steadily through the first quarter, and the stock market hovered around record highs. |
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He soon had Sir Michael Stoute's charge on the rails and allowed him to make up the ground steadily, but he could not peg back Kandidate and went down by a length. |
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Each bird works to and fro across the levels, buoyant wings beating steadily with a pause every now and then before the hunter sweeps onwards in an easy glide. |
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The Aitolians, whose power had been steadily rising since their triumph over the Gauls at Delphi in 279, were an obvious threat to Macedonian hegemony. |
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Over the next three meals, she had steadily turned up the heat, and all he ever did was lavish compliments on the quality and quantity of the food. |
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Worst yet, the Big Three automakers are steadily losing market share here. |
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He joined the airline in the 1980s and steadily rose through the ranks before eventually taking over responsibility for the day-to-day running of the airline. |
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Fund managers are constantly scouring the UK for companies with steadily rising earnings-per-share and smaller companies with access to ground-breaking new technologies. |
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Jonathan began to trill quietly, chirping and twittering at intervals and growing steadily louder. |
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Other intricately rigged ships ride steadily in the inner harbour. |
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When he's not munching his way through a plate of bacon sarnies he's puffing away steadily on a succession of Gitanes, which no doubt help explain that gravelly voice. |
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The doctor worked steadily delivering the afterbirth and cleaning me up. |
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Eighty years after its publication, the eipc saga of croft farmers and their struggles is still selling steadily. |
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This crest ascended more gently than the sides of the ridge, leading us to broader, more open country that rises steadily but not steeply toward the peak. |
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Jeep steadily gave up a market it had created to rivals, particularly Toyota and Range Rover. |
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The sowing for the kharif season is slowly but steadily picking up in this agriculturally intensive district, thanks to the reasonably good south west monsoon so far. |
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Rain fell steadily, beating a tattoo on the broad leaves of the tree above his head, like the relentless footsteps of an army of marching warriors. |
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Above all, she felt, there was a more pressing need for it than ever before, with jargon steadily taking over the world. |
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The telecast was likely also propelled by the second screen experience, which has steadily grown in recent years as a driver of ratings for major live TV events. |
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As his health had improved he'd become steadily more irritable and short-tempered. |
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The great bourgeois world of the past was built on families confident that the man of the house would always have a job and that his income would rise slowly but steadily. |
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In recent years rates of substance abuse and suicide among veterans have also ticked steadily upward. |
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His audience treated him with caution and courtesy, while its skepticism and impatience steadily increased. |
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Tensions have been steadily rising for years, but recent developments have been different from the annual protests of past. |
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He leaned back against the edge of the table and regarded me steadily. |
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Life steadily worsened, and though a few maintained quick riches in the short-term, most people labored more and more just to maintain short-term existence. |
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Film crews, often causing traffic backups, are steadily becoming a common sight around the Joburg, as the city's reputation as a filmmaking destination spreads. |
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The amount of land let under this type of tenancy has steadily increased. |
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Old-timers may find support for their constant laments that the game is steadily going downhill by citing the glittering example of 19th Century owner Chris Von der Ahe. |
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The cascading stream makes a cheery companion as the track climbs steadily up through the forest for a couple of miles and eventually terminates in a wide clearing. |
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The British replacement rate is now lower than 20 per cent and steadily declining because UK basic pensions are indexed to prices rather than to average earnings. |
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Since the barrel rotates at a steady speed, spacing pins equally round one of the circles would produce a steadily repeated reiteration of a single note. |
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While China and Japan have long been the traditional favorites with American collectors, the arts of South Asia and India have been steadily gaining ground. |
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And while the American strategy for ISIS is stalled, the air war in Iraq has been expanding steadily. |
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In the 21st century, however, the number of armed conflicts in Africa has steadily declined. |
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In the years following the end of the Cold War, the popularity of the Black Sea as a tourist destination steadily increased. |
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These expeditions were composed of Bandeirantes, adventurers who penetrated steadily westward in their search for Indian slaves. |
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Lactation will normally continue for as long as the cow is milked but production will steadily decline. |
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Subsequently, it developed steadily until in the 1980s many AM stations transferred to FM due to its superior sound quality. |
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In the 3rd and 4th centuries the population of Frisia steadily decreased, and by the 5th century it dropped dramatically. |
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He probably worked on the Geography for many years and revised it steadily, not always consistently. |
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The number of multigenerational households has been steadily rising because of the economic hardships people are experiencing today. |
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Most new housing has taken the form of single-family dwellings, not plexes, and levels of home ownership have risen steadily. |
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Critics like Hume, Dudley North, and John Locke undermined much of mercantilism, and it steadily lost favor during the 18th century. |
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Due to the rivalry of the Italian States, two great coalitions were formed, and foreign intervention in the peninsula was steadily increasing. |
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Consumption in North America and northern Europe is far less, but rising steadily. |
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The European population in the archipelago steadily grew although natives remained the majority. |
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The town's population oscillated until World War II, when it began growing steadily. |
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As Muscovy regained stability, discontent steadily grew within the serf and peasant populations. |
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Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. |
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The population of African and Eurasian peoples in the Americas grew steadily, while the indigenous population plummeted. |
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After fighting steadily but unsuccessfully for several hours, the sepoys tried to fall back across the river but became trapped on an island. |
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Since the land reform programme in 2000, tourism in Zimbabwe has steadily declined. |
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The institution has been growing steadily and has steady study material and learning facilities. |
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During his time as prime minister, average living standards steadily rose while numerous social reforms were carried out. |
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The variety of synthetic fibres used in manufacturing fibre grew steadily throughout the 20th century. |
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The countries of Western Europe began to steadily liberalize their economies after World War II and the protectionism of the interwar period. |
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In the 20th century the Polytechnic grew steadily, taking up almost an entire block in the Bathway Quarter and later spreading to other areas. |
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The House of Hope remained an outpost, but it was steadily swallowed up by waves of English settlers. |
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He established himself in Kabul and then pushed steadily southward into India from Afghanistan through the Khyber Pass. |
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These reforms were possible because agricultural prices steadily rose in the second half of the century. |
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They traveled steadily northwards along the coastal areas, warmed by the Gulf Stream, where life was more bearable. |
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Dye steadily injected into the fluid at a fixed point extends along a streakline. |
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If the illumination is steadily increased from sub-liminal to super-liminal values, the deeply saturated colour will come out from the blackness. |
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I walked steadily toward the pennant pole amid a sea of susurrus murmurings. |
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In less acronymic words, steadily falling unemployment did not drive prices up in the way that happened on earlier occasions. |
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I never realized that he was such a whiner, but he complained steadily about various minor discomforts for the entire road trip. |
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We only saw him on internet clips, only read about him in bulletins that became steadily harder to believe, like despatches from Alpha Centauri. |
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I'll be climbing steadily upwards for six to eight hours a day, coping with dangerous altitude sickness, blisters and biting cold. |
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Meanwhile Daniel, leader of the YBE, is steadily losing his control over the gang as different members keep turning up dead. |
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Put a sugar thermometer into the pan and increase the heat until the syrup is simmering steadily. |
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Beyond 2007, revenues for the micropipet product line are expected to grow steadily and contribute to net income. |
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It was a show that built steadily but insistently, with a few less essential songs in the first half giving way to a fiery second half. |
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In contrast to neural tube defects, however, the likelihood of a congenital heart defect increased steadily with increasing exposure. |
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SkySails are designed to soar far above a ship because higher up, winds become steadily stronger and more stable. |
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As I write this the clouds are threatening more rain and I've got piles of suntan cream steadily going off. |
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Working steadily for the past six years, the Colorado scientists used that cooling principle to create the Superatom. |
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The hype for Lamar has been growing steadily since 2003, when he released his first mixtape. |
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The boat steadily releases alcohol through a notch at one end, creating a difference in surface tension that propels it forward. |
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Slow at first, then steadily, a stream of liquid drips off the incision. |
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In the early 1960s, US universities granted up to 36 PhDs in nuclear chemistry each year, but that number has steadily declined. |
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The launch of K-C's Huggies Ultrathin nappies follow its move into Pull-Ups and is indictive of its steadily widening path into different fields. |
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For about 2 hours, the transducer steadily shifted its aim across rows of space. |
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Incidence of syphilis, caused by Treponema pallidum, has increased steadily worldwide since the early 2000s, especially in at-risk populations. |
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While contract interest rates have steadily declined through the recession, origination fees on new mortgages have risen. |
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While cigarette smoking in the United States has steadily declined, smokeless tobacco use among youth has remained troublingly steady. |
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Albert the cobby black pony steadily mooched around while Lola was put through her paces. |
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Motorway bridges, gantries and the landscaping around me got steadily scruffier the further north I drove. |
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About Us Book of Mormon tickets are selling steadily at BargainSeatsOnline. |
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By the time gbl vanished, the value had steadily risen back to 1,280 yuan. |
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If the general view is declining Coe price because supply increasing steadily, then why chiong to showroom now? |
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The curfew decree comes as the latest of a list of steadily tightening home front controls ordered since the German breakthru in Belgium. |
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Under the headmistressship of the late Miss Ruth Lim the school progressed steadily and by 1941 the enrolment was at 200 pupils. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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Dublin has a steadily improving public transport network including the DART, Luas, Dublin Bus, and dublinbikes. |
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Early in 1775, the British Army consisted of about 36,000 men worldwide, but wartime recruitment steadily increased this number. |
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Control over Wales was delayed by reverses and the effects of Boudica's uprising, but the Romans expanded steadily northward. |
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Louis took no action to intervene as Henry steadily increased his power in Brittany. |
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Their powers and numbers steadily increased during the time of the Tudors, never more so than under Henry's reign. |
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Between 1890 and 2001, churchgoing in the United Kingdom declined steadily. |
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Since then, Parliament's power has steadily increased while the Crown's has steadily declined. |
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By contrast, the Germans were steadily making preparations for an attack on the Soviet Union, massing forces on the Soviet border. |
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Under the austerity programme of the Cameron governments expenditure on the NHS, which had risen fairly steadily since 1950, was restricted. |
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The population of Sheffield peaked in 1951 at 577,050, and has since declined steadily. |
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It has around 470 pupils and is just below the national average based on the results of GCSE test performances, but steadily improving each year. |
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An orbiting charge should steadily lose energy and spiral toward the nucleus, colliding with it in a small fraction of a second. |
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Under Augustus's reign, Roman literature grew steadily in what is known as the Golden Age of Latin Literature. |
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The failure to grow was signaled by the flagging experience of the Sunday schools, whose enrollments fell steadily. |
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Since the early 1970s, the average cost of tuition has steadily outpaced the growth of the average American household. |
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Civic and university buildings became steadily more numerous in the period, which saw general increasing prosperity. |
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Afterwards, however, the border area known as the Marches was set up and Norman influence increased steadily. |
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During his life in retirement, from 1959 up to his death in 1973, Tolkien received steadily increasing public attention and literary fame. |
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He was steadily promoted, becoming a box office clerk, usher, assistant stage manager and lighting operator. |
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The record transfer fee for a Premier League player has risen steadily over the lifetime of the competition. |
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The group became steadily more influential among the public and as a pressure group within the then governing Liberal Party. |
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As the population grew, with labour costs remaining low, living standards began to rise steadily. |
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In addition, the police and other agencies have been steadily replacing and modernising their fleets of vehicles. |
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As the Ottoman Empire steadily weakened decade after decade, Russia stood poised to take advantage by expanding south. |
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This platform was built up in 2004 with financial support of the European Commission and is steadily growing ever since. |
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Up until that time most emigrants spoke Irish as their first language, though English was steadily establishing itself as the primary language. |
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The state was consolidated under Ivan III the Great and Ivan the Terrible, steadily expanding to the east and south over the next centuries. |
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The provision of household amenities steadily improved during the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Partly because of his dependency on drugs, his health was steadily deteriorating. |
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Maugham had been writing steadily since he was 15, and wanted to be an author, but he did not tell his guardian. |
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Prevalent in the late 1990s, this type of service has been steadily declining in recent years. |
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The mountains descend in a huge escarpment to the Red Sea and more steadily to the Indian Ocean. |
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Urbanization has steadily been increasing in Ethiopia, with two periods of significantly rapid growth. |
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In particular, school enrollment, attendance, and retention rates have all steadily increased, with some regional variation. |
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Through the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, Nijmegen grew steadily. |
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Between 2000 and 2005, the number of Indonesian films released each year has steadily increased. |
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Over the last 40 years, voter turnout has been steadily declining in the established democracies. |
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Production had steadily grown from the 1730s to a peak level in 1810, and was mostly located in the Hebrides. |
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Gladstone steadily reduced Income tax over the course of his tenure as Chancellor. |
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The German army had used up its last reserves and was steadily shrinking in numbers, further weakening its resolve. |
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The number of citizens steadily increased, as people inherited citizenship and more grants were made. |
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Hubert, accompanied by Henry, moved into Wales to suppress Llywelyn in 1223, and in England his forces steadily reclaimed Henry's castles. |
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At the time of the Depression, the Soviet economy was growing steadily, fuelled by intensive investment in heavy industry. |
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By 1955 income no longer covered operating costs, and things got steadily worse. |
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Although she was overshadowed during her lifetime by her brother Augustus John, her reputation has grown steadily since her death. |
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Open-handed, he walked steadily down the slope, stepping over the crumpled bodies on the blood-damp grass. |
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The percentage of Swedish speakers in Finland has steadily decreased since then. |
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Tourism grew steadily throughout the 20th century, and the isle of Lindisfarne is now a popular destination for visitors to the area. |
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Further desertions of John's local allies at the beginning of 1203 steadily reduced John's freedom to manoeuvre in the region. |
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The rules on burials and lay access to churches appear to have been steadily circumvented, at least unofficially. |
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The acquisition is one of the largest ever for Image, the former laserdisc giant that has steadily grown into a top independent distributor and producer of home entertainment. |
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Impressive American import Andrew Keister moved steadily towards his standard double double and Keith Page began to exert influence from the backcourt. |
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With great clarity, she steadily and captivatingly unwinds the complicated threads of her narrative, explicating formidable scholarship while keeping the twins at the fore. |
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Throughout the '90s, sales have steadily increased for other-room cabinetry as marketing has improved to contractors, specifiers and interior designers. |
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By 2013, attacks off the Horn region's coast had steadily declined due to active private security and international navy patrols, especially by the Indian Navy. |
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The first segment, 8 miles long, begins at Mission Peak Regional Preserve and climbs steadily, switchbacking up to the 2,517-foot summit for great views of the south bay. |
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Prescriptions for methylphenidate drugs, including Ritalin, have been steadily increasing, according to the Care Quality Commission's annual report on controlled drugs. |
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Use of red alder has been steadily increasing to include cabinetry, doors, furniture, musical instruments, turnery, carving, plywood corestock, woodenware and veneer. |
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The Witness functions steadily in the present and gradually separates from the doer, the accomplisher, to be the observer, to be 'with' the client. |
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During the first few decades of the 20th century, the country became steadily less rural and less WASPy, a trend that ultimately made Prohibition democratically unsustainable. |
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That night under the porch there was a scrabbly sound, like a dog in a gravel pile, going steadily on under barks and groans and screeches. Something was digging down deeper. |
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The town grew steadily through the Middle Ages and remained prosperous until the end of the 17th century, when the wool industry began to decline. |
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Early plantations were criticised for their lack of diversity, however the Forestry Commission has been steadily improving the value of its woodlands for wildlife. |
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Over the next years the number of field and horse artillery that came to the area steadily increased until training went on throughout the summer months. |
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After a period of relative decline, his reputation has steadily improved since the 1960s with the publication of numerous academic studies of his work. |
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Incomes will fall because many welfare benefits that poorer people receive have been frozen in cash terms and with inflation cash will be worth steadily less. |
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In total, there is an estimated five million children who are currently working in the field of agriculture which steadily increases during the time of harvest. |
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Towns along the Amber Road began to rise steadily during the 1st century CE, despite the troop movements under Titus Flavius Vespasianus and his son Titus Flavius Domitianus. |
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But then, the cost of building upgraders was rising steadily. |
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The artistry of these baskets is being steadily enhanced through colour use and improved designs as they are increasingly produced for international markets. |
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The number of American parents choosing to circumcise their infant males has been steadily declining, from a peak of 85 percent in the 1960s to around 50 percent today. |
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The German army, mindful of the steadily increasing proportion of spending going to the navy, demanded an increase of 136,000 men to bring its size closer to that of France. |
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From 1248 until his death in 1268 he was steadily employed as a justice of the assize in the southwestern counties, especially Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. |
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Tension had steadily risen after the Schlieffen Plan to smash through Belgium and take Paris by storm bogged down in Flanders and northern France. |
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The idea of independence steadily became more widespread, after being first proposed and advocated by a number of public figures and commentators throughout the Colonies. |
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After writing steadily and without sleep since Friday, he went to bed Sunday night with Skye next to him, propped up on a bodypillow, reading April in June. |
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Genre paintings reflected the increasing prosperity of Dutch society, and settings grew steadily more comfortable, opulent and carefully depicted as the century progressed. |
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The government steadily changed the entire culture of the Cossacks. |
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In Britain, government control over the domestic economy was far less extensive than on the Continent, limited by common law and the steadily increasing power of Parliament. |
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This step had no success, but on the contrary there sprang up from that day forth an estrangement between the Emperor and myself which steadily increased. |
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The number of visitors has been growing steadily over the past decade. |
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I know how unfit it is for me to write with any other hand than mine own, but by my troth my fingers are so disjointed with sickness that I cannot steadily hold a pen. |
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From 1999 to 2009, Russia's agriculture grew steadily, and the country turned from a grain importer to the third largest grain exporter after the EU and the United States. |
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Following to Milton, English poetry from Pope to John Keats exhibited a steadily increasing attention to the connotative, the imaginative and poetic, value of words. |
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Fanny's scissors moved steadily round the armhole and slit down the sleeve, revealing a surprisingly soft white arm and shoulder. Across the shoulder was an ancient cicatrice. |
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Around 370 AD, the line of fortifications was considerably strengthened under the Emperor Valentinian I to counter the Alemanni who were steadily advancing southwards. |
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In the following centuries, Luxembourg's fortress was steadily enlarged and strengthened by its successive occupants, the Bourbons, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns and the French. |
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By the mid to late 19th century, expanding leisure opportunities for the middle and lower classes began to have its effect on fly fishing, which steadily grew in mass appeal. |
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Cheap foreign imports of copper had forced the Crown to steadily increase the size of the copper coinage to maintain its value relative to silver. |
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Over this period Vaughan Williams composed steadily, producing songs, choral music, chamber works and orchestral pieces, gradually finding the beginnings of his mature style. |
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Printed books were initially very expensive, but fell steadily in price until by the 19th century even the poorest could afford some with printed illustrations. |
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After peak milk production her body condition will also steadily recover. |
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As the US tour went on, Barrett's condition grew steadily worse. |
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Don't you think the world has gone steadily downhill ever since parents stopped naming their children Lucy and Dorothy and started naming them Samantha? |
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Wessex under Alfred the Great was left as the only surviving English kingdom, and under his successors it steadily expanded at the expense of the kingdoms of the Danelaw. |
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Independent bookstores, of course, have been under siege for nearly two decades by the megachains and the Web retailers, and have been steadily dropping away, one by one. |
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Since then the proportion of female to male defendants has risen steadily. |
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During the proceedings, Alice finds that she is steadily growing larger. |
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As the number of books in libraries have steadily increased since their inception, the need for compact storage and access with adequate lighting has grown. |
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From 1892 Scottish universities could admit and graduate women and the numbers of women at Scottish universities steadily increased until the early 20th century. |
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Irish whiskey, as researched in 2009 by the CNBC American broadcaster, remains popular domestically and has grown in international sales steadily over a few decades. |
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