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She injured a hamstring, but has been training steadily since, hoping to find more than just a consolation prize this year.
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The train steadily gained altitude.
It is that midnight train, steadily gathering speed, and as a listener you want to stay on until it reaches its destination.
Cross-cultural training has steadily grown since its start about 35 years ago when large numbers of Americans returned from the Peace Corps with increased awareness of cultural differences and a new understanding of the importance of intercultural communication.
Interest in global health (GH) among physicians in training has steadily increased over the last three decades.
Demand for such advanced training is steadily increasing, and, at EMBL-EBI, we are already planning 15 training events, focusing on HTS analysis, for 2013.
Further, we would expect that radiographers' accuracy, both sensitivity and specificity, would improve with continuing experience and training, thus steadily improving the cost-effectiveness.
Numbers of variables in the LDA should be avoided if the test error increases while the training error steadily decreases or don't change because then overfitting may have occurred.
Night provided views of the sky ablaze with stars and was soothed by the rhythm of the train rolling steadily eastward.
On-time performance, a key measure of the timeliness of subway trains, rose steadily from 1994 to 2003, according to the agency's data.
The deeper the Yankees move into October, the more they look the way they usually do this time of year, confident and relaxed, on track, like the D train moving steadily through the Bronx, closing in on the city.
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