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were accruing
verb
To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
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It turned out that billions of dollars of benefits were accruing to farmers needing fewer inputs.
All the while, interest and penalties were accruing on the $271 million debt.
Even within Italian-American groups, which were accruing local power, there was discord about the significance of Columbus.
It pinpoints, among other transgressions, a governmental Ponzi scheme concocted to bamboozle Americans into believing they were accruing steady dividends on their investment in a "new" Iraq.
Creditors were still hounding her, and with the interest and late charges that were accruing on her accounts, her debt more than doubled, to about $15,000.
Mr. Navarro said the refund order should reach back to at least last July, when energy prices hit record levels and utilities were accruing billions of dollars in debts.
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Ten patients were accrued to the phase I portion, which utilized an accelerated titration design.
CRC patients and unaffected controls from Ontario and Newfoundland were accrued as described previously [8], [12].
Patients were accrued from January 1997 to December 2001.
35 patients were accrued.
Twenty patients were accrued.
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