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Clearly moreish – Rowling started to depend on it as her series wore on.
As the Wei economy started to depend more and more on farming and less on herding and raiding, the lifestyle of the tribesmen became more sedentary.
Likewise, after the Devils captured the Stanley Cup in 2000, it seemed every hockey team started to depend on a trapping style, including Anaheim, which pushed the Devils to a seventh game in losing the finals last season.
Far from trumping rivals through its efficiency and unique operations, Dell had started to depend more and more on product rebates from Intel to meet its quarterly financial figures and produce higher profits than rivals, according to the lawsuit.
In the 2012 election, we started to depend on our Fifth Column and now we call them "fact checkers".
However, starting at 190 ms, the unperturbed hand showed coordinated corrections; at this time, the lateral velocity started to depend significantly on the direction of the force applied to the other hand.
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Meanwhile, Dr. Taub said, patients start to depend on their good arms to carry out everyday tasks and those movements are similarly reinforced.
"But, you know, once they get a walker they start to depend on it and they never walk much anymore, just get wherever it is they have to go," she said to Grant.
Arthur Woodley, a black long-range patrolman interviewed by Terry, explained: "No matter what his ethnic background is, or his ideals, you start to depend on that person to cover your ass".
Finally, collective fitness "starts to depend on the functionality of the collective itself" (2009, 237 8).
"When birds become familiar with their wider surroundings, however, they start to depend increasingly on topographical features (probably visual) forming habitual routes home across the landscape".
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