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the gaining
verb
To acquire possession of what one did not have before.
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"The gaining of freedom is always accomplished in an atmosphere of uncertainty," Grene tells her.
The gaining of wisdom is one of those subjects that plays and plays.
There has to be something wrong with a film in which the gaining and losing of $100m barely registers.
"In this way, we will break the connection between the giving of money and the gaining of influence in these election contests".
In this way, we can break the connection between the giving of money and the gaining of influence in these election contests".
The gaining of women's suffrage was a great victory, but it was also a gateway to broader struggles over civil rights for women, African-Americans, and other racial and sexual minorities.
If the gaining of universal wealth follows the lines countries have taken these past 27 years, then the early destruction of more vast swathes of the natural world and its inhabitants seems certain.
The culture in our state capitols and in Washington seems completely oriented toward the gaining and retaining of self-serving power, with no connection to the needs of the rest of us.
The FBI and DHS report appeared to confirm one aspect of the Russian hacking programme: the gaining of access to Democratic party emails through the use of fraudulent emails that tricked recipients into revealing passwords.
But it doesn't have the gaining users problem.
The sulfur capacity of WSAC was calculated by the gaining weight.
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