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But after securing re-election in 1995 Akayev shifted his political course, steadily expanding his presidential powers.
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Agatha maintained its course and steadily intensified.
Thereafter, enrollment reversed course, growing steadily through mid-century, hitting benchmarks of 3,036 students in 1961, 6,096 students in 1971, and 10,161 students in 1981.
The range of distance MA Tesol courses is steadily increasing and so is the choice of academic content.
Meanwhile, studies show that the number of students enrolling in foreign language courses has steadily declined, and so has the level of literacy that most of them achieve.
The sport, developed by David Belle after experiences of military obstacle courses, has steadily grown in popularity in Australia and elsewhere in recent years.
But city courses have steadily shaped up, and the sightings nowadays are decidedly less grim: more sprinklers and well-kept greens and fairways.
Although not every student converts to what some half-jokingly call Raoism, applications for the course have grown steadily.
The ban was rescinded a year or so later, but for anyone not enthralled by the sight of male legs in various stages of exposure, the standard of dress on the course is lapsing steadily.
Capitalism, of course, has been steadily eroding that traditional sense of identity in China since the early eighties, but for a long time change did not reach the countryside, whose brutal poverty made it immune to the tide of obsessive consumerism sweeping through the cities.
Of course, Pinterest is steadily scaling its own business offering for brands.
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