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The insects bled Haques, little by little, until the great hunter died, shriveled and covered in his own blood and the bodies of those he had killed
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Nevertheless, evil invades little by little
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Little by little, masses and forms started to regain a relative solidity, and all was soon shrouded in a deep purple twilight
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Little by little the wrenching sobs slow; I hold him, his face against my shoulder, until the shuddering breaths stop
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Some of the long-time professionals had tight bronze waistbands on them that were rolled into position, little by little over a period of months, constricting their waists and exaggerating their hips
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You know I have the same sickness since you have when I was still young, but little by little I've had adjusted myself
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Initially, his power limited its growth, but little by little it expanded within him
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Little by little, the fires dwindled – but the burning heat within his staff remained
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Little by little, she coaxed out the details of his background
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Doris found his high degree of excitement and agitation to be extremely contagious and little by little she was becoming more frenzied herself
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She smiled sweetly, and little by little her appearance began to morph before his eyes
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He shows beginnings of cooperation and limits it to destroying little by little some 120 Al-Samud rockets, which he originally denied he had, but not long ago has confessed he possessed
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When the sun rose above the horizon and heated up the ground with full power, the haze vanished little by little
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The others were heading inside little by little
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The Light hovered around them and spread to Elior and her who little by little also raised their voices in affirmations of the Light and the good
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It's like keeping up with the dust in a large house! But little by little, you change what your subconscious attracts, bringing it more in line with what your conscious mind desires
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Little by little, they were aging, they were transforming into hollow figures as their powers were running out of their bodies
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13 When, at the end of that year, Genun saw that they were being won over to him little by little, Satan entered into him, and taught him to make dyeing stuffs for garments of divers patterns, and made him understand how to dye crimson and purple and what not
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" I took what he offered, little by little warming up to the intense
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However, little by little he began to relax
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Feeling like the world was falling apart little by little
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Little by little, everything begins to fade; I can barely hear John De Luca's voice as he enters the house
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Then, little by little run through the argument the other party has put forward and
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Although every Nun knows that her veil should reach down to her eyebrows, if I do not pay attention, many Nuns will gradually let their veil rise little by little, day by day -- just so that she can display the skin of their forehead! Some Nuns last summer actually shaved their hair over their forehead, just to make their foreheads look higher! Why? Fashion, of course! Since you left England, this fetish of the forehead, as I call it, has obsessed almost all Northumbrian noblewomen; many of the girls of the convent were also infected
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Little by little, his speed increased and soon he was falling, tumbling
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Little by little, he got worse… and likewise for his pain
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Step by step, bit-by-bit, little by little, the process should continue until the bourgeoisie no longer have any property at all
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Isn’t it interesting and significant that there is no push for the reverse, that is, to infiltrate Socialism by stealth and “permeation” to change it little by little and bit-by-bit until everyone possesses property
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Little by little the embryo then buries itself within the placenta, and it
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Little by little the star frees itself of the cloud of dust that surrounded it,
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gathered little by little in the past weeks, and they'd started to
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Little by little, we were
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Duprina dismembered the grasses with the hands, little by little, and they were falling down slowly swinging like snowflakes on the receptacle
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She studied it with curiosity at first, later patiently, read the title several times as if she wanted to record in her memory the familiar letters for a later meeting, kept on leafing through the content of its discolored pages at random until the soft natural light was darkening little by little
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On tiptoe he walked, little by little, being careful not to make noise, hiding among the non-existing spaces behind the columns that were supporting the roof of the temple
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Little by little, Jane began to open up her eyes, but she was still weak
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Little by little the pressure eased, and with it the worst of the pain
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Jarek followed by squeezing himself into a narrow cleft, then pressing hands and feet against the sides while hoisting himself little by little to the top
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His brain flitted again over everything that had happened until, little by little, doubts began to worm their way into newfound certainties
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he can draw, and so little by little and by repeated efforts he will become
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Little by little, without knowing it, he was gradually settling into his new
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Thus did the Adjuster, little by little, bring to Jesus' human consciousness those necessary memories of his former and divine existence in the various epochs of the well-nigh eternal past
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“Two years ago, at first I told him that I never wanted to see him again, but little by little we started to see each other, as friends
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Eventually he was able to pull it little by little until he could get the rest of his fingers over it and began to pull himself tediously upward
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Little by little, however, and as the war became more intense and widespread, his image was fading away into a universe of unreality
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Little by little, Úrsula began assigning them new chores
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Little by little the funereal splendor of the ancient and icy mansion was being transformed into the splendor of the House of Buendía
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But that day she began to realize something that no one had noticed and it was that with the passage of the year the sun imperceptibly changed position and those who sat on the porch had to change their position little by little without being aware of it
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swirling about in a gigantic whirlwind that little by little was being reduced to its epicenter as the edges were systematically being cut off all around like an onion being peeled by the insatiable and methodical shears of the machine guns
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For several months he was seen wandering about with a toolbox that the gypsies must have left behind in José Arcadio Buendía’s days, and no one knew whether because of the involuntary exercise, the winter tedium or the imposed abstinence, but his belly was deflating little by little like a wineskin and his face of a beatific tortoise was becoming less bloodshot and his double chin less prominent until he became less pachydermic all over and was able to tie his own shoes again
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” During the course of the first week he became accustomed to the inroads that time and the rain had made in the health of his concubine, and little by little he was seeing her as she had been before, remembering her jubilant excesses and the delirious fertility that her love provoked in the animals, and partly through love, partly through inter-est, one night during the second week he awoke her with urgent caresses
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Little by little she was shrinking, turning into a fetus, becoming mummified in life to the point that in her last months she was a cherry raisin lost inside of her nightgown, and the arm that she always kept raised looked like the paw of a marimonda monkey
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The indolence of the people was in contrast to the voracity of oblivion, which little by little was undermining memories in a pitiless way, to such an extreme that at that time, on another anniversary of the Treaty of Neerlan-dia, some emissaries from the president of the republic arrived in Macondo to award at last the decoration rejected several times by Colonel Aureliano Buendía, and they spent a whole afternoon looking for someone who could tell them where they could find one of his descendants
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Then she began to laugh with her lips tight together, without giving up the fight, but defending herself with false bites and deweaseling her body little by little until they both were conscious of being adversaries and accomplices at the same time and the affray degenerated into a conventional gambol and the attacks became caresses
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With a bit of creativity, you may be able to find a few dollars in savings here and there and it may not seem like much, but little by little these small amounts add up
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Improvement in concentration will be visible only little by little
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A few of us had agreed to lower our production rate little by little so it wouldn’t be noticed at first
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Now what He's saying is, little by little will I drive the giants out of the land
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Locke tried to stay upright in his seat, but the acceleration pushed him into the leather, little by little
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Look at the grapes and see how its bunches come out of their buds, then grow little by little until their taste becomes sugary after it was sour
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After reaching this minimum limit, the night begins to increase a little by little until it becomes again equal to the day on the day of Autumn equinox which is the 22th of September
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This verse serves that He who has perfectly built the heaven on high has raised its thickness, made its darkness and night withdraw from the earth little by little
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After reaching this minimum limit, the night begins to lengthen little by little, until it again becomes of equal length with the day, on the day of the autumn equinox, the 22nd of September
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Little by little, I have discovered which foods to avoid
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Yet again, the closed hand began to open little by little as if by some force that could not be seen, but that surely did exist
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Thereby, little by little, the criminal’s face began to turn pale and it was not long until his blood pressure dropped and his heartbeat began to decrease
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Little by little, the closed hand began to open as if by some force that could not be seen, but that surely existed
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Then, the magician continues his control of the spirit of this person, whereby he lowers the volume of his voice little by little until it can hardly be heard
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It took awhile, forever it seemed to the children who were still tightly pressing their hands to their ears, but- little by little, the Oogie’s laughter slowly began to ebb
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She grit her teeth and bore the pain, for there was nothing else to do, and she climbed the rock, little by little, searching for lodgments for her feet, finding a new grip, heaving herself up, until she was, at last, on top, only to find another rock must be climbed to move forward
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" Your father invited me to stay at his house in Springfield, and little by little convinced me to have you declared legally dead, so I could move forward with my life
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Why little by little, his effectiveness was cropped!
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As the horse is improving, you can increase the distance little by little
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your heart and to continue, little by little, to add to it until you have as nearly as possible exhausted the
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Little by little she became poised and harmonious, and one day, all resentment was
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Then little by little she made progress
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(little by little), the cocha began to dry up in the summer heat,
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Gita found employment as an airline stewardess in a minor African airline, which, however, enabled her to travel to Athens a few times to see Alex until time took its toll and one, little by little, forgot the other
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Which was not much, but at least, little by little, these summer holidays helped me get rid of the timidity that plagued me earlier
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Strolling on deck with my mother who would not let me out of her sight, gazing at the sea for hours, insatiably, having an early dinner at sundown, sleeping on the top bunk in our cabin, waking up early to make out the indistinct outlines of Cyprus at six in the morning, in the cool breeze, in the haze, and finally having them solidify and concretize little by little on our two-hour approach to the port of Limassol
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Little by little, as Arab nationalism was born in the wake of the colonial era, the foreigners who had lived there for three or four or more generations started thinning out
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I, who would rather die than lie, little by little became an expert liar
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The two officers pleaded with me as my workers gave way little by little and Magdi was the eager go-between, flitting now here, now there, extracting concessions from the mob and cajoling and pleading with me
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At about three, little by little, the three men dozed off
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suspected that my mother was having casual affairs throughout her life, which I could never pinpoint but which, nevertheless, antagonized me and little by little caused me to despise her for her infidelities to my boring, unglamorous, money-oriented but loving and generous father
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Little by little, the bright, sexy sophomore was teaching her lackluster but avid freshman the elements of physical engagement
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It was at the club that, little by little, Rhea"s past unfolded in bits and pieces and I tracked her present with ever growing interest
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I could not pretend to be Harry"s buddy which Hassan little by little managed to do
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First portraits and conventional poses and then, little by little, I undressed him
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Patiently, little by little, a man must free himself from all mental distractions, with the aid of the intelligent will
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Little by little, I picked up the threads of my life and started dating young women and having an ordinary social existence
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I am finding this out, little by little
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My depression lifted little by little after the first few days
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I began going to the Nile Hilton casino with him and little by little developed a taste for the roulette
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He was always modest and never boasted about it and it was only little by little that I found out the full extent of it
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It is unbelievable how that polite and sweet man, who was madly in love with me, little by little became a tyrant that I actually feared
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Abdel Nasser started breaking up their power, little by little, and
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So, little by little, he started, through fictitious sales, legally transferring his land and fortune to me
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Little by little, I started accepting assignments at the homes of some of the more
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Little by little, she started to calm down