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Valuations have risen steadily, though they remain below the peak levels of the boom years.
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Steadily, though, her movements begin to expand into wheeling circles, which are so fast that they flash light, and this intense gathering of power dramatises Guillem's body in an entirely new way.
Steadily, though, the Phillies drafted and developed a core of players that has led them back to the World Series.
Steadily, though, the seats filled, the noise picked up, the crackle of genuine event glamour in the air as the Champions League "anthem" was played at an insistent volume.
They began dating steadily, and though they didn't have everything in common — "He likes to fish and sail, which I hate," Ms. Stern said — she was not about to let him go.
The LSE's shares have risen steadily of late, though they fell back slightly on the morning that Macquarie went hostile.
In nursing education, the numbers of men are steadily increasing, even though they are still in the minority, i.e. only about 10%.
And yet, even though they have steadily opposed Mr. Obama, these same Republicans are now under assault.
There, though they were steadily persecuted, their movement managed to survive.
Common Ground students begin high school with reading scores two to three years below grade level, though they improve steadily.
Veteran former England fly-half Hodgson's drop-goal gave Saracens an early lead but when Clermont took control midway through the opening 40, it looked as though they would steadily pull clear.
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