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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.
When Warren Buffett, the world's second-richest man and then a Schwarzenegger adviser, suggested it be revised, the governor threatened to make him do 500 sit-ups.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 partisanThe state, too, gets hamstrung.
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And it's something that I've gradually fallen into as I've had a bit more time here".
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.
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.
The design is lighter and less expensive to build, but has gradually fallen out of favor with highway departments.
In recent years, the mortality rate from heart failure has gradually fallen.
The energy-intensity of the U.S. economy has gradually fallen — almost monotonically — since early in the twentieth century.
The truth is that, like an old marriage, Boeing and Seattle have gradually fallen out over the past decade.
Ashikaga Takauji received the title of shogun in 1338 and established the Ashikaga shogunate (see Muromachi period), but his successors enjoyed even less control over Japan than had the Kamakura shoguns, and the country gradually fell into civil war (see Ōnin War).
The music will have contrasting melodies, rhythms and themes bumping into each other and stepping on each other's toes, until they gradually fall into their place and become a mosaic".
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