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Limited partners -- that is, outside investors -- in turn receive gradually smaller shares.
It's the way he draws them: the letters in Death got gradually smaller across the card, as if time were visibly shrinking.
The opening gets gradually smaller as new bone is laid down, and is completely closed by about two years of age, at which time the frontal bones have fused to form a structure called the metopic suture.
The current credit is limited to buyers who earn up to $75,000 a year, or couples who make $150,000; in gradually smaller amounts the credit is available to individuals with income from $75,000 to $95,000 and to couples making from $150,000 to $170,000.
The PAN nanofibers became gradually smaller as the working temperature was increased from 20 to 60 °C.
As the oxygen flow rates increase through the metallic, transition, and the poisoned mode, the grain size becomes gradually smaller.
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I didn't want to be a mezzo with the roles gradually getting smaller, smaller, smaller".
Gradually, small farming and tenant farming operations spread west and south from Santa Fe and Entre Ríos provinces.
Walking through a series of empty corridors and peering through peep holes, we encounter a world that gradually telescopes smaller and smaller even as it multiplies so that everything looks the same and we are lost in miniature mazes.
For different groups of line pair patterns, the size of the opening gradually becomes smaller and smaller.
Then they lost their eyesight, their eyes gradually got smaller, and then disappeared altogether.
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