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You see, even Peter has grown now".
What has grown now is that self-belief," Farrell said.
Whilst the number of female architecture students has grown – now 44%, we can't seem to retain them in the profession.
The fate of those photos, which have become extremely valuable as Mr. Johnson's posthumous fame has grown, now rests with the Mississippi Supreme Court.
The government data shows gross domestic product has grown now for three consecutive quarters, a sign that Abe's policies are working, supporters say.
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The team had grown; now as many as sixteen riders showed up at training camp each week.
The suburbs in North America have grown now from residential, commercial, or industrial enclaves into super-burbs or "edge cities" (Garreau 1991).
"We've grown now to about 3 million pieces of content on 200,000 companies in the world.
At the same time, however, Parmenides supposed there was more to the world than all those things that have grown, now are, and will hereafter end (as he describes them in fragment 19).
"My dreams for my daughter's future have grown now that she is getting more education," she says.
The drumbeat has grown louder now that the ruptured well has been plugged.
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