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When Ms. Tenberken was only 2, her parents learned that she would gradually lose her sight.
It was a bit like a mother warning a child that she would gradually reduce the number of bags of M&Ms he could eat every week, but, at the same time, reassuring the boy that his supply of Snickers bars would be uninterrupted, and might even be stepped up if he started to lose weight.
In time, no doubt, if she were to visit a place frequently, she would gradually become more familiar with it, but this would be an almost unimaginably complex challenge, demanding great patience and resourcefulness, a whole new enterprise of categorization and memorization.
Contacting lost relatives scattered from New Orleans to Los Angeles, she would gradually fit herself back into the enormous extended family whose very existence had been concealed from her and meet distant cousins who matter-of-factly considered themselves white without losing touch with the Broyards of color.
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Gillard says she assumed the misogyny she experienced would gradually fall away as people adjusted to the first female prime minister.
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The cap would gradually rise to 180,000.
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