Sentence examples for steadily passed from inspiring English sources

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As states have steadily passed ever more permissive weapons-carry laws broadening concealed-permit licenses, lifting bans on carrying guns in bars and government offices, removing shooters' duty to retreat from a threat—"constitutional carry" has become an ultimate frontier for Second Amendment advocates.

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Until recently, Mrs. Kaste's lonely calling had been steadily passing into history.

Ironically, this drive led them to create a bigger, far less transparent "shadow government" -- by steadily passing government work, cache -- and, crucially, power -- over to business interests.

But after months of paperwork — during which he steadily worsened, passing in and out of hospitals — the team was finally able to get him into housing where his medications could be dispensed on a schedule.

After lunch at the top of Shooters Hill, surrounded by the oaks and silver birches of the 8,000-year-old 8,000-year-old 8,000-year-oldy sOxleaspassing Eltham Palace, the childhood home of Henry VIII, before heading doWoodt John's Walk, the old path that lInks the palace to the hunting estates of the south.

After being classified, Hattie moved steadily northward, passing very near or over San Andres Island.

It tracked generally westward and steadily intensified, passing northwest of Mauritius and Réunion as a broad but moderately intense tropical cyclone.

He recovered sufficiently to return home to Boulder on June 19th, and seemed to be improving steadily, before passing in his sleep two weeks later.

It is such that the membership in the global middle class requires a daily per capita income of between $10 and $100. Figure 2 shows that the share of such people has steadily risen, passing from around 22percentto23percentcent in the late 1980s and the 1990s, to 28percentt in 2008, and finally rising to more than a third of the world population in 2011.

Furthermore, the number of children in this category is steadily increasing: passing from 0.88% in 1998 (regional mean 0.40%) to 2.52% in 2002 (regional mean 1.06%).

Local debt in the 20th century increased steadily and had passed $287,000,000,000 by the mid-1980s.

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