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He wore two hats, officials said, as the leader of Al Qaeda's franchise in East Africa and a top field commander for the Shabab, the Somali militant group that started as a homegrown insurgency but has steadily drawn closer to Al Qaeda and expanded its ambitions, carrying out a suicide attack in Uganda last summer that killed dozens.

The U.S. government has steadily drawn itself into the conflict, supplying the Mexican military with training, intelligence and equipment -- some of which inevitably finds its way into the narcos' hands.

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The company has been steadily drawing down its $7 billion line of credit, and has only about $600 million left.

Most foreign forces are set to pull out of the country by the end of the year, and insurgent violence has increased as coalition troops have been steadily drawing down and responsibility for security has shifted to Afghan forces.

The other story of note, though, is that since George Steel became its director in 1998, the Miller Theater at Columbia University has been steadily drawing eager young audiences to its contemporary music programming.

| MANCHESTER, N.H. – Gov. John Kasich of Ohio has steadily gained ground in the New Hampshire polls, drawing few attacks from his opponents as they have fought among themselves.

The Marines have been steadily drawing down this year in Anbar Province, which includes Falluja, and they will be gone from the Falluja area by next month.

MTV has steadily promoted her.

Its audience has steadily grown.

Since then, revenue has steadily risen.

Germany has steadily cut its defence budget.

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