Sentence examples for steadily collected from inspiring English sources

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Kuznetsov has steadily collected points with eight goals and 30 assists through 41 games, but he has just one goal and six assists in the past 15 contests.

After graduating in 1990, as the country was suffering through famine and military upheaval, he steadily collected castoff objects and set to work in his own celebratory, magpie fashion.

Which is not to say she hasn't earned ardent supporters, including Agnes Gund, the philanthropist and president emerita of the Museum of Modern Art, who has steadily collected her drawings for years.

For a couple of years, Uber Technologies Inc. steadily collected huge sums of capital every few months to fuel its worldwide expansion.

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But while steadily collecting admirers abroad and celebrated by the more enlightened sections of Phnom Penh society, this architectural patrimony has not been protected by the authorities.

Steadily collecting atrocities and amassing paragraphs with the solidity of bricks, it replaces the tender ease and range of some of Li's earlier stories with a much more focused, imprisoned rage.

But as Mr. Paul steadily collects delegates, one thing that remains to be seen is whether his affinity — at least on a personal level — for Mr. Romney could help the former Massachusetts governor as the fight drags on.

Astronomers expect that if a white dwarf exploded because it had been steadily collecting matter from a companion star prior to exploding, the mass transfer process would not be 100% efficient, and the white dwarf would be immersed in a cloud of gas.

After steadily collecting sightings for a month, Bellingcat launched the Bellingcat Ukraine Vehicles Tracking Project.

The faithful cannot rely on a ritual for exoneration; non-Catholic Christians steadily collect sins.

One reason he thinks sensory-based claims are the more reliable of the two is that he takes the senses to passively (hence steadily) collect information, in contrast to our mental judgment actively (hence irregularly) organizing or relating information.

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