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In the early 1860's, Francis Lyman Worden helped set up the trading post that eventually grew into Missoula.
Eventually, Peterson rallied and began to farm organically a painstaking, unprofitable endeavor that eventually grew into a bountiful agronomic utopia.
While he was a member of Naked Angels, Lonergan worked on material that eventually grew into plays and screenplays.
This year will be the 100th anniversary of the CSIRO, or at least of the body that eventually grew into the CSIRO.
But it was that first flight in a beautiful Boeing 707 that planted the seed that eventually grew into my business.
Spirn takes credit, at least, for planting the seeds that eventually grew into the program even as she continues to work in the Mill Creek neighborhood on new projects with MIT students.
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After some initial political manevrouving, the issues of a closer relation with Prussia (that would eventually grew into the Polish-Prussian alliance) and a major reform of the government, both with which he was closely involved, begun accelerating in 1789.
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That company eventually grew into Thompson Medical, which Abraham sold in 1998 for a reported $200 million profit.
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