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It is both a sign of the suburbs' plight and the thing that is gradually renewing their competitive edge.The Inland Empire's housing market did not collapse because people chose not to live in sprawling suburbs.
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Restricted for centuries to a limited cultivation in Meso America as a result of religious intolerance [ 6], grain amaranths have gradually acquired renewed interest due to their various nutritional [ 7- 12] and health-related traits [ 13], in addition to their highly desirable agronomic characteristics.
It required a sense of purpose and faith that we acquire gradually, by studying history, renewing our commitments to one another, and, most importantly, simply living together.
Fifty-day delays and angry queues were the result.Identity cards will be phased in gradually, as people renew their passports, and, because the database does not replace something that already exists, there will be no "big bang" when older systems are switched off.
During the dry season, WUE and EF, increased gradually from December due probably to the renewing leaves, reached overall in February and decreased to together with the air humidity increase, although the precipitation did not start yet [31, 35, 36].
During the dry season, WUE and EF, increased gradually from December due probably to the renewing leaves, reached overall in February and decreased to together with the air humidity increase, although the precipitation did not start yet [ 31, 35, 36].
The swampland's addition to the tourist circuit has occurred gradually, coinciding with a renewed interest in Everglades conservation.
Firm D thereby contributes to industrial path extension, a situation which, if not renewed, will gradually reduce into a stable state situation resulting in industrial path exhaustion.
When you're renewing, truly renew.
It keeps renewing itself.
That pact needs renewing.
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