Sentence examples for the past grows from inspiring English sources

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Yes, the past grows.

Keeping memory alive is difficult, since the past grows increasingly remote.

Wealth accumulated in the past grows more rapidly than output and wages.

The inequality r > g implies that wealth accumulated in the past grows more rapidly than output and wages.

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Gordon gives us the dim homes of the past growing brighter, decade by decade.

The events of the past grow more alien as our distance from them increases, receding until they become, finally, unknowable.

It is a staple of feminism that young girls in the past grew up with few choices or expectations.

And now, with Bush v. Gore more than ten years in the past, growing numbers of Republicans are willing to examine the merits of having our national leader chosen in a national election after a national campaign on national issues.

Where diplomacy has often come up short in the past, growing contacts like these between South Korea and Japan seem to be changing the ways -- often deeply stereotyped -- the two peoples think about each other.

In the past growing season at those farms, yields increased up to 10 bushels per acre of corn, using 30% less water than in prior seasons, the company reports.

The past, growing larger, is the realistic meaning for identity not separated from existence, and the true synonym for the time we have consumed in actions that have led us to where we are.

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