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But as time passed, Bin Laden's name had gradually fallen out of presidential speeches and the political discourse, raising concern from critics that Mr. Obama's administration was not sufficiently focused on the fight against terrorism.
It has doubled his writing speed, which had gradually fallen to less than a word a minute after he lost the use of his hands and had to give up using a hand switch.
First established in 1986, it had gradually fallen into disuse until 1998 when the State Legislature, at the request of Gov. John Rowland, agreed to put $20 million into the fund for five years.
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The truth is that, like an old marriage, Boeing and Seattle have gradually fallen out over the past decade.
And it's something that I've gradually fallen into as I've had a bit more time here".
The design is lighter and less expensive to build, but has gradually fallen out of favor with highway departments.
The figures show that the number of hospital beds has gradually fallen in Britain since 2000 when there were 4.1 per 1,000 people.
The number of unsold new homes on the market has gradually fallen over the last year, and it dropped another 1.8percentt in November.
But in the decade since new Japanese carriers have been able to lease lines from NTT and compete against it for long-distance traffic, rates have gradually fallen, to ¥80 for three minutes.
Yet this year, he has gradually fallen into a trap laid for him by the Democrats—and allowed himself to be depicted less as a reformer and more as a Republican partisan.Perhaps this was inevitable.
It was probably this period that saw the disintegration of the majority of the villa estates; with the breakdown of markets and the escape of slaves, villas ceased to be viable and must have gradually fallen into ruin, though the land itself did not cease to be cultivated.
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