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was overcome later
verb
To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
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As for the smallness of the house, that was overcome later on by adding the extra floor, and as for the porches, at some point they must have been taken down everywhere along the block in favor of the concrete stoops you can see today.
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This limitation is overcome later in the analysis, with the t-tests as described in the methods section.
These issues were overcome later in the year and No. 10 OG units began exceeding the rate of effort of their American counterparts.
In many cases, selective mutism can be overcome later in life.
This barrier was overcome in a later amendment to the Charter, and the subscription rate increased.
Fifteen minutes later, he was overcome with grief.
Eighteen runs later, Boycott was overcome by either idiocy or bloody-mindedness.
Five minutes later, I was overcome with guilt for treating the solo like a day at the beach.
Camille Currie, a spokeswoman for the Liberty, said later that Wicks was overcome by heat.
Later on, of course, during the Watergate crisis, Nixon's brilliance was overcome by pathologies of various kinds.
Lisi was overcome.
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