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And what of Eduardo, who steadily avoided her gaze in court?
Wonderful, except for one thing – the men and women who steadily (or rather, unsteadily) got drunk over the three hours of the concert.
Santorum's campaign strategy resembles that of Barack Obama in 2008, who steadily and quietly siphoned off support in smaller states while Hillary Clinton targeted the larger ones.
One of the thorniest problems is that even someone who steadily contributes to a 401(k) and makes sensible investments can still end up with too little, depending solely on whether markets are up or down as retirement nears.
A onetime car technician who steadily rose through the party, Mr. Xu, 54, has been an aggressive booster for Shenzhen, a fast-growing city of eight million near Hong Kong that was little more than a fishing village when it became China's first special economic zone in 1980.
All of this took place around the permanent presence of Lyth, the leading runscorer in the County Championship this summer, who steadily accumulated his sixth first-class century of the season.
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Not the current African Union peacekeepers, who are steadily wearing out their welcome.
We are training, arming, and supporting forces who are steadily reclaiming territory in Iraq and Syria.
"Sometimes," replied Dr. Butt, who rose steadily at Mayo ever after.
Mary, James was an all-state wide receiver who progressed steadily in each of his three seasons.
The ones who work steadily and quietly within the accepted form, they're the ones who are considered serious.
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