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Telecommunications have been developing slowly in Cambodia.
Was there a "lightbulb" moment when it all came together or did the idea develop slowly into a book?
They are not attracted to each other at first but their relationship develops slowly into friendship and then love.
The product develops slowly into rich textural morphologies composing mainly of fibers attached to the interface and/or particulate shapes in the water bulk.
Mining operations in the 19th century gave the area notoriety, but it has since developed slowly into a small, quiet and secluded suburb.
The third tropical cyclone and third named storm of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season, Carlotta developed slowly into a tropical depression from a tropical wave southwest of Central America on June 14.
The disease, caused by infection with Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides is transmitted by animal contact and develops slowly into a chronic form preventing an early clinical diagnosis.
Recorded in a church in Riga with the Latvian National Orchestra conducted by Terje Mikkelsen, 'Kaleidoscopic' is one continuous 37-minute piece that develops slowly from pastoral strings into a gradually developing soundscape that recalls Disney or John Williams' film scores, Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' and Steve Reich's early ECM work.
Similar to most chronic diseases, Alzheimer's disease (AD) develops slowly from a preclinical phase into a fully expressed clinical syndrome.
Following its formation, it developed slowly while moving southwestward, and on September 5 it intensified into Tropical Storm Claudette.
"Some relationships never get off the ground, some gain momentum quickly and just as quickly run their course, some develop slowly and burst into action when the time is right.
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