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Trials, with their uncertain outcomes, were gradually crowded out by a system in which defendants pleaded guilty outside of the courtroom, they said.
The red fox in America, like the gray squirrel in Britain, has gradually crowded out its trans-Atlantic cousin from its own territory.
But if Test cricket is to thrive and avoid being gradually crowded out of the public consciousness by the shorter, more lucrative and less demanding formats of the game, it needs far more surfaces like this Adelaide one than the Waca tarmac of the week prior.
Meanwhile, the growth of the indigenous England merchant class in the major cities, especially London, gradually crowded out the foreign merchants upon whom the great chartered fairs had largely depended.
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Beginning in 2007, the advertising ecosystem gradually became crowded with new players aspiring to fuel the programmatic placement of advertising.
Then police, maintaining their line, began to gradually push the crowd down the middle of Olympic Boulevard.
"They said this is infidel knowledge and gradually their teaching crowded out all useful information," a former government official said.
The regional dialects of Aragon, Navarra, Leon, Asturias, and Santander were crowded out gradually and today survive only in secluded rural areas.
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