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And after francium, elements were no longer discovered first in nature but were increasingly made artificially.
No longer in faience, figures were increasingly made of bronze, ivory, and terra-cotta.
"Women were increasingly made to feel guilty, and horrific reports of abortions being performed without anaesthetic started to appear in the media".
The tightening of the laws in 1764 contributed to the unrest leading to the rebellion of England's American colonies; their achievement of independence made the first serious breach in the navigation system, and from then on exceptions were increasingly made.
Although the initial appointments to the Order were largely political, from the 1770s appointments to the Order were increasingly made for naval, military or diplomatic achievements.
Though independent oil companies were still an important part of the industry for some time, the major new strikes were increasingly made by established companies.
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Women were increasingly making their voices heard, too.
Private contracts for the exchange of goods and services are increasingly made across national borders.
Resource preservation efforts are increasingly made at ecoregional scale rather than at administrative level.
Another significant issue is that products are increasingly made of commingled materials and mixed plastics.
This is increasingly made up from underground sources, which account for 70% of water supplies.
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