Sentence examples for gradually caught up from inspiring English sources

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Over the course of a century or two, the monarchies and dictatorships gradually caught up.

It has taken 50 years, but Britain has gradually caught up with Mandy Rice-Davies.

Mr. Moose repeated a single, quivering note, while Ms. Sirota started a bit slower and gradually caught up.

Piquet flew around lap 24 in 1 34.242, as he gradually caught up with Prost, before overtaking him on the home straight after 27 laps.

It started by licensing the browser code that Andreessen and his NCSA associates had written while students, and it feverishly developed Internet Explorer, a browser that gradually caught up with Navigator in features and performance.

Am I not being terribly clear about what happens on the screens at P.S. 1? I'm sorry, but you have to be there, if only online — overwhelmed utterly for a while, then gradually caught up in rhythms, more musical than dramatic, that are very likely to commandeer your next night's dreams.

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It means that English public spending will gradually catch up with Scottish levels.

It will gradually catch up with this slow pulse, reducing the speed of light in the slow pulse's vicinity.

In the 1970s, there were sound economic reasons to expect that other developed nations would gradually catch up to American living standards and per capita G.D.P. Instead, our rivals got rich, but we stayed richer.

However, he believes there is another possible scenario in which it could be possible that prices will remain flat for many years to come, while wages gradually catch up.

Giessen gradually catches up with Wetzlar concerning the lichen diversity.

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