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Campus polling operations have developed gradually.
To be sure, campus polling operations have developed gradually.
These are used primarily as a geographical frame of reference and have developed gradually since the Middle Ages, with some established as recently as 1974.
Top rockin' seems to have developed gradually and unintentionally, leaving space for growth and new additions, until it evolved into a codified form".
The large sail of Dimetrodon is thought to have developed gradually from these smaller crests, meaning that over most of the sail's evolutionary history, thermoregulation could not have served an important function.
As Gedebou M and Tasew A had reported the presence of a relatively lower level of resistance of N. gonorrhoeae to tetracycline (8%) and Penicillin (41%) in Ethiopia three decades ago [ 18], the current magnitude of reduced susceptibility to these drugs seems to have developed gradually.
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Mr. Rove's influence beyond domestic affairs has developed gradually and is hard to measure.
In China, building information modeling (BIM) technology has developed gradually these years.
With the advances in cement and concrete technology, the use of waste materials in the concrete industry has developed gradually widespread because of technological, economic and ecological advantages.
Within the Southeastern US a culture of aggressive prescribed fire has developed gradually over the past 50 years with the reduction of fire hazard as the primary management objective across ownerships (Fowler and Konopik 2007).
Fat Freddy's Drop's first studio album in 2005, Based on a True Story, showcased polished versions of songs the band had developed gradually at live shows over the years in some cases going back to 1999; the album's title is a reference to that process.
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