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"Human contact has gradually gone away.
Once a post-Wall petri dish for Berlin's creative innovators, the area has gradually gone commercial, welcoming international chains, four-star hotels and, on sunny days, seemingly half the under-40 population of Western Europe.
The Knicks' 6-foot-11-inch dynamic young forward has gradually gone from the little-known phenom of the 1999 playoffs to the player who has been included in everyone's game plan this season.
The heart disease death rate has gradually gone down since the 1960s, but much of that progress has been in keeping patients alive once they had heart attacks, not from preventing the initial episode.
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"Prices have gradually gone up and up," she said.
And he portrayed Mr. Gore as almost settling in to this in-between state, noting that he had gradually gone "from crisis at the beginning to living with it day to day".
These statistics reveal the following: 1) The total population increased, nevertheless, the population growth curve seems to have gradually gone flat in recent years (see also figure 3).
The sprawl of roads networks and the evolution of their typologies have gradually gone creating new types of mobility-related public open spaces which, despite their small individual extension or fragmentation, on the whole could play a significant role in implementing more sustainable built environment, vibrant connections and biodiversity in urban habitats.
That practice has gradually become unacceptable.
They have gradually become pros".
Bran, who has gradually befriended Shevraeth, goes to court with him while Mel returns to Tlanth.
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