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Pictures were initially grainy but steadily got better as the camera or scanning systems improved.
I had my ups and downs, but steadily got better during my time with them.
Salazar claims Rupp's improvement in 2011 was no surprise because he had steadily got better throughout his career.
But Braun noticed something else: Kimmel seemed far smarter than that material, and he was steadily getting better.
The Detroit Tigers have been getting worse and the Kansas City Royals are steadily getting better, but Detroit tightened its defense and expects improvement from its rotation.
But the memory that stands out is not one of turmoil but one of prosperity, of an America in which economic conditions were steadily getting better for almost everyone.
"Up All Night" got off to a sleepy start but has steadily gotten better, mostly because the show's attention has wisely shifted away from the nursery to the workplace, where Maya Rudolph holds court as a big baby of a daytime talk show host.
Both are being superseded by the permanent European Stabnility Mechanism (some wonkish background is here)The downgrade pours cold water on the narrative that things are slowly but steadily getting better in the euro zone: growth is returning (slowly) and the emerging banking union will help redress the woes of the financial sector (see here and here for why it's not all it's made out to be).
The number of patients with disorders of consciousness has soared in recent decades, ironically, because doctors have steadily got better at saving patients with catastrophic injuries.
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