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Yet it lay relatively dormant in the app stores after its release in May 2013, waiting seven months before it started to climb up the charts to become the cultural phenomenon of Q1 2014.
However, in Eurasia it started to climb over time until it reached levels of around 0.6 a few thousand years ago.
Reuters meanwhile reported that officials believed Captain Iriyanto, 53, an Indonesia air force veteran with about 20,000 flying hours logged, had taken over control of the aircraft from his less experienced French co-pilot Remi-Emmanuel Plesel when it started to climb and then descend.
And then we were kind of cool about it… until it started to climb the charts.
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Follow this track around the hillside until, at the third field, it starts to climb away from the valley.
6 As it starts to climb uphill after a bend, turn right along the Coleridge Way/Quantock Greenway, following a sunken track.
It starts to climb again, not because a man works harder, but because he starts to work "smarter". In my view, the Japanese pattern is more realistic and more in tune with all that we know about learning.
When system time is 190 ms, it starts to climb and then reached full loading at 400 ms.
The single biggest factor that fucked up [ The Velvet Underground and Nico] when it came out and started to climb the charts was that Eric Emerson sued Verve, the Velvet's record label, because his image was on part of the collage on the back of the album cover.
Some of the men propped a ten-foot ladder against the rubble and Ryan started to climb it, the embers of his cigarette leading the way.
A 13-year-old boy was left clinging to a cliff face by his fingernails after he started to climb it but got stuck.
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