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Their relationship gets steadily more affectionate as their trip progresses.
So, the future is steadily more people and less water.
Each day the child became steadily more angelic, and steadily more abstract, less real, less the ordinary girl that she was, as if extolling her virtue might somehow reduce the power of the crime.
But other technological advances are making cloning humans steadily more feasible.
These reactions got steadily more intense over a 20-year period.
But online fundraising has gotten steadily more important for insurgent presidential candidates.
But during her 12 years in the Senate, Missouri grew steadily more Republican.
The answer is an opposing process that also grows steadily more powerful over time.
The conversations start out simple but get steadily more complex as you go along.
They do show an electorate that has become steadily more radicalized over the last decade.
It indicates instead that self-reported crises simply become steadily more common as we age.
Under his watch the country's nuclear-weapons and missile programme has become steadily more alarming.
But we can expect the technology to get steadily more affordable in the coming years.
Still, action across markets has become steadily more muted after a strong start to the year.
Older Americans have become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects, the study found.
The IS branch in northern Nigeria, which split from Boko Haram, is becoming steadily more powerful.
As William Frey of the Brookings Institution has shown, American neighborhoods have become steadily more integrated.
McCain ran against Obama in 2008, and has grown steadily more bitter toward him ever since.
As they approach retirement age, older Americans are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their economic prospects.
Over the past half century, residents of Kentucky have become steadily more reliant on the federal government.
T=13. Tehran, Iran — Iran's capital Tehran has become steadily more expensive in the last few years.
On Mr Obama's watch the nuclear-weapons and missile programme of North Korea has become steadily more alarming.
Clinton would largely fail, the notion that the Libyan intervention was among her successes had become steadily more threadbare.
Hedge funds and other money managers became steadily more bearish about the outlook even as prices continued to decline.
Like America, Britain collects excellent data on race and ethnicity; also like America, it is becoming steadily more mixed.
Hard cheeses made from raw milk are safe because they age longer, becoming steadily more acidic, which kills bacteria.
Genetic testing, which first emerged in the nineteen-sixties, was far more precise, and it became steadily more so.
A potential clue, analysts say, is that the North's five blasts over the past decade have grown steadily more destructive.
As the planet heats up, places that were once too chilly for most plants to grow have become steadily more hospitable.
Meanwhile, Obama's law grew steadily more popular, and Republicans learned anew that a benefit, once given, is hard to take away.
But the signs of a volatile, bullying personality became steadily more pronounced over time, especially after an ATV accident last year.
California's climate and energy policies have been getting steadily more stringent for years, ratcheting up through a predictable and transparent process.
As a result, the European Union has grown steadily more powerful, without the national parliaments — or their voters — acting as a check.
The Hong Kong government has also proved steadily more prone to push on, at least initially, in the face of public outcry.
Republicans have become steadily more intractable and unhinged since 2010 and there's no reason to think that will change any time soon.
In short, the industry had little power to stop the Obama Administration from pushing automakers to build steadily more fuel efficient vehicles.
Social media feeds are powerful echo chambers, with partisans for each candidate unfriending or trolling their opposites in steadily more strident terms.
The puzzles grow steadily more complex as you work your way through the sketchbook, adding multiple colors and obstacles to each page.
Almost three years later, Barrett's videos have gotten steadily more and more elaborate, more heavy on the special effects and even more ridiculous.
Once the violence starts, "Green Room" settles into horror movie logic, becoming steadily more gruesome and less terrifying as the body count grows.
It's a vicious circle, in that each misreading of social nuance becomes evidence for further withdrawal, causing loneliness to become steadily more entrenched.
The group got its start battling the Soviet Union, but grew steadily more radical in the runup to the 1303/11 terror attacks.
With the focus for demand growth shifting from gasoline to diesel and emerging markets, fuel exports will become steadily more important for U.S. refiners.
Mr. Sanders has grown steadily more assertive and combative since the Democrats' first debate in October, when he passed up opportunities to attack Mrs.
Prototype self-driving cars first took to America's public roads in 2012; they have since travelled millions of miles and have become steadily more capable.
Political rhetoric and voters have become steadily more extreme and partisan since the 1980s, and traditional news sites have echoed that partisanship in their coverage.
What's more, ICE cars are growing steadily more efficient, which means they are using less gas, which means they are paying less in gas taxes.
Mr. Netanyahu's Israel is as polarized as it has been in generations, and under his lengthy tenure, the national conversation has become steadily more toxic.
Google Docs is more than just a word processor; it's an entire suite of productivity programs that have become steadily more powerful over years of development.
She supported membership of the European Economic Community, as it then was, in Britain's previous referendum in 1975, but became steadily more hostile to European integration.
But traders are also steadily more confident about the prospect of the European Central Bank at some point moving away from its bond-buying stimulus programme.
But traders are also steadily more confident about the prospect of the European Central Bank at some point moving away from its bond-buying stimulus program.
As the show's fandom has grown, the title character has become steadily more ubiquitous, with an ever-expanding presence in children's books, comics, and even video games.
They leave behind a similar amount of wealth regardless of what age they die, and older people become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects.
As a result, the field is becoming steadily more crowded — a recent check of iTunes showed more than 100 podcasts with the word leadership in their title.
And the harsh language used by all parties reflects the deeper divisions that have grown steadily more entrenched since Law and Justice came to power in 2015.
Opinion Columnist The reports about Jamal Khashoggi, the missing Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor, whom I've known for more than 15 years, grow steadily more sickening.
Meanwhile the right's narrative has become steadily more exclusionary — religious-conservative outreach to Muslims has given way to Islamophobia, racial optimism has been replaced by white resentment.
In fact, since President Barack Obama left office in January 2017, his signature legislative accomplishment -- and the one that bears his name -- has grown steadily more popular.
We have watched a restless day of rest in the park of the title, where an assortment of flâneurs and poseurs have become steadily more fractious and discordant.
Instead liberalism, under pressure from the left, has become steadily more anxious about its political and cultural progenitors, with Woodrow Wilson joining Jackson and Jefferson in the dock.
San Francisco's main transit system, BART, has gotten steadily more expensive since 2013, when its board of directors approved a series of fare hikes that expire in 2020.
Slogans against and in support of Qatar in Arabic have dominated Twitter, which is hugely popular in the region, and have grown steadily more nationalistic and aggressive in tone.
Isco — selected ahead of the not-yet-fully-fit hometown hero Gareth Bale — has grown steadily more influential, and Juventus is rocking on its heels for the first time.
But that would just create a new problem: value deflation would make these policies steadily more expensive over time The panels don't become inherently more valuable because they're subsidized.
To court these voters the Leave campaign has taken on a steadily more populist and anti-elite tone, even though most of its leaders are themselves part of that elite.
As a result, the average vehicle being driven on U.S. highways is becoming steadily more fuel efficient as old cars and light trucks are retired and replaced by newer models.
The Muslim community has grown to about one-third of Rakhine's population of more than 3.1 million and, over time, its self-identification as "Rohingya" has become steadily more universal.
Duplass balances jocularity with chilling intent, all while growing steadily more menacing, until a movie that first seemed like a typical first-person shaky-cam deal has become utterly nightmarish.
Companies like Altria, which rely on the sale of traditional tobacco products, like cigarettes, have seen combustible tobacco use decline in recent years, even as vaping has become steadily more popular.
Misogynistic sentiments become steadily more prominent as the story goes on, with the Cirinists (uniformly drawn as fat, ugly, shawl-clad women) becoming the vector for escalating vicious attacks against feminism.
It was on display on January 21, 2017, the day of the first Women's March, and since then has grown steadily more prominent, and strikingly more personal, with the #MeToo movement.
The rise of the Federalist Society, which was founded in 1982 and became steadily more influential over time, was in large measure to ensure that another accident like Souter didn't happen.
Instead of getting angry, users are getting even by inventing steadily more absurd and exaggerated stories, like this elaborate thread about time travel, exploding robots, and the never-ending war against Babadooks.
Older Americans have become steadily more pessimistic about their own future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Even though a focus on the homeland has become steadily more common over time—especially as America looked to project itself globally following the second world war—this president is still an outlier.
As Mr. Bannon became a steadily more obvious supporter of Mr. Trump, some Breitbart editors and reporters thought he was turning a news site into a propaganda platform — though other staff members approved.
" Rarely, Laing veers into polemicism, as when, leaning heavily on Sarah Schulman and Susan Sontag, she writes with an atypical lack of humor that "everything becomes steadily more homogenized, more intolerant of difference.
Older Americans have also become steadily more pessimistic about their economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a start-up that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
A larger and more diverse population supports more intensive development of the resources available and a more complex division of labor, leading, over time, to a steadily more sophisticated and prosperous national economy.
In that respect, it's also become a marketing opportunity for retailers, mostly through Advent calendars, which have been around since the 193th century and have of late grown steadily more, shall we say, creative.
Even though "research has shown that homophobic language has been consistently maintained" in schools, he says, other forms of verbal and symbolic communication — from both mass media and politicians — has become steadily more welcoming.
The political mood has turned steadily more poisonous since the presidential election of October 2014, which was won by Filipe Nyusi, the candidate of Frelimo, the party that has ruled since independence in 1975.
In Gaza, which has been blockaded by Israel and Egypt for nearly a decade, journalists say Hamas has grown steadily more uncomfortable with criticism since it seized full control of the territory in 2007.
In 2016 this polarization didn't just mean that Fox became steadily more pro-Trump as he dispatched his G.O.P. rivals; it also meant that a network like CNN, which thrives on Team Red vs.
ObamaCare has grown steadily more popular since its passage, particularly in the face of Trump's efforts to repeal it, and Democrats were the big winner of the health care debate in the 2018 midterms.
CLEVELAND — Mike Hill, a black Republican state representative in Florida, grew steadily more disheartened as he watched television clips of his party's overwhelmingly white national convention lecturing African-Americans about the police and race relations.
The other reason has to do with the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, which has become steadily more significant over the past few years, particularly since its acquisition by the movie ticket-selling website Fandango.
"Since the October 17 EU summit, however, renewed outflows have begun to emerge as investors have become steadily more concerned about the lack of agreement between the EU and UK on the divorce deal," he said.
While the Kremlin denounces the United States and Europe as a hostile menace intent on enfeebling Russia, the city of Moscow has at the same time become steadily more European in its tastes, habits and aspirations.
Consider now that solar energy, which has become steadily more competitive as its scale has grown, has gone from producing electric power at $179 per megawatt hour (mWh) in 2009, to $50 per mWh in 2017.
To hear it from those who wear rose-tinted shades, society has become steadily more distracted from that point onward by reality TV, the encouraged vanity of social media, and last but not least, pop music.
Time will tell if the robots that can farm our food will go on to snag our best produce at the farmer's market—and with farming getting steadily more mechanized over the years, it's not unlikely.
The rise to power of Boris Johnson, a leader of the 2016 Brexit campaign who has become steadily more hardline in his negotiating stance with the EU and now promises a "do or die" exit by Oct.
A White House statement expanded on the president's announcement, saying that unless Mexico "substantially stops" the number of illegal entrants across the southern border the tariffs will grow steadily more severe, to as high as 25% by October.
Network executives were worried about turning off kids or some adult portion of the audience that wasn't interested in intellectually challenging material, and they grew steadily more skittish about the kinds of more mature storytelling Serling specialized in.
" That sentiment was echoed by the Economist Intelligence Unit, which said in a Monday report that "the social credit system is set to become a steadily more important aspect of daily life in China, including while doing business.
And as they approach retirement age, older Americans are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Democratic voters and elected officials did grow steadily more comfortable demanding Nixon's removal as more information about the Watergate scandal emerged in 21 and 24, but in that less tribal environment, the confrontation never became a purely partisan standoff.
Like Mr Trump, Mr Berlusconi enjoyed significant backing from the far right; from a recast version of Italy's neo-fascist party; and from the Northern League, which, though initially moderate, became steadily more xenophobic and protectionist in the 1990s.
As Trump's willingness to work closely with extreme religious conservatives becomes steadily more apparent, many secular groups fear we will spend the next four years under the tyranny of religious authoritarians who invoke religious freedom to roll back civil rights.
As Trump's willingness to work closely with extreme religious conservatives becomes steadily more apparent, many secular groups fear we will spend the next four years under the tyranny of religious authoritarians who invoke religious freedom to roll back civil rights.
The migrations of the past half century have made the identity politics of the World Cup steadily more complex: Brazil, for example, has long been adopted as a kind of proxy representative of Africa, and much of the global south.
America started off testing people for the coronavirus at a slower rate than most other developed countries, yet the number of people diagnosed with Covid-0003 in the US has still been rising steadily, more quickly than our peers abroad.
As the Navy truncated the buy of Zumwalt-class destroyers from 28 ships, to seven, and finally to three, the rounds for the guns became steadily more expensive, making the projectile — Long Range Land Attack Projectile — too valuable to fire.
Palestinians have been left in a depressing limbo: Even as their leadership has consistently failed to establish a coherent, united front for independence, the authority's bureaucrats have become steadily more effective at administering, and controlling, the lives of West Bank residents.
The issue of who will replace Sorrell has long interested investors and on Friday the firm's chairman, Roberto Quarta, used his first annual report to update them after the report said last year that the process was becoming "steadily more rigorous and comprehensive".
The literature spoke to a new ideal for contemporary womanhood in the heady early days of Indonesian democracy, different from the buttoned-up conservatism of the Suharto government and the conservative Islamism that has become steadily more entrenched during the democratic era.
As time's gone on, his sound's drifted ever closer to these sounds (including the lounge curios in between the spikier moments on last year's ken), and his lyrics have grown steadily more venomous, singing about Marxist revolutionaries in between mournful trumpet instrumentals.
With air-raid sirens wailing from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, and after a Palestinian anti-tank missile blew up an Israeli bus, seriously wounding a 19-year-old soldier, Israel retaliated with airstrikes and tank fire that grew steadily more destructive.
But it's 40 years since Justice William J. Brennan Jr. set out to infuse the term with new meaning by urging state courts to "step into the breach" left by a Supreme Court that much to his dismay was becoming steadily more conservative.
One such character is Otto F. Ranke, the head of the Research Institute of Defense Physiology and the key player in liaising between Temmler and the armed forces, who was himself becoming steadily more habituated and experiencing alarming side effects from Pervitin overdose.
On the data front, U.S. consumer spending recorded its biggest increase in more than six years in April and inflation rose steadily, more signs of an acceleration in economic growth that could persuade the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates again as early as June.
Although millennials are most likely to have less than $10,000 saved, older Americans are also becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects, according to a separate study by United Income, a start-up that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
Whatever its other legacies may prove to be, classical liberalism—the public philosophy that organizes social relations around the principles of individualist market exchange—is looking more and more like a recipe for environmental catastrophe, as reports of accelerating climate change become steadily more dire.
With older Americans increasingly responsible for their own financial security, workers are becoming steadily more pessimistic about their future economic prospects as they approach retirement age, according to a study by United Income, a startup that aims to apply big-data analysis to financial planning.
NC-9—which was once as friendly to Republicans as a church picnic on the lawn of a country club to celebrate Barry Goldwater's birthday—has been becoming steadily more competitive for a decade as its fields and trees have been replaced by suburbs and parking lots.
It's the sort of track that was made for you to play off your phone in the park as you get steadily more beer drunk in the afternoon, and it marks the second home run in what is turning into a worryingly excellent streak for Harris.
Here's Goldberg: Over the course of our conversations, I came to see Obama as a president who has grown steadily more fatalistic about the constraints on America's ability to direct global events, even as he has, late in his presidency, accumulated a set of potentially historic foreign-policy achievements.
It was an association of countries with shared interests, institutions and values — particularly the values of liberty, democracy, free markets and the rule of law — which made the post-World War II world, though far from perfect, a steadily more prosperous, free and decent place for more and more people.
The performance art stunts of Abraham Poincheval have grown steadily more absurd over the years — from spending a week on a tiny platform perched above a city, to living inside a bear, to living inside a hollowed-out boulder — yet in each instance there's something profoundly solitary about the action, which must be quite meditative.
In statements released through the White House, Kavanaugh's denials began stoically -- "I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation," he said of Christine Blasey Ford's claim he sexually assaulted her in high school — but became steadily more forceful: "This is ridiculous and from the Twilight Zone," he said of Julie Swetnick's accusations he plied women with alcohol in college.
As ballots were being collected, the night's MCs, Alejandro Morales and Mariapaz Camargo, who seemed to be getting steadily more intoxicated throughout the night as they roasted the event's performers and organizers between sets, returned to the stage to make a few jokes about the sex lives of people who hang out at synthesizer-fetish events.
The service has already suggested, not surprisingly, that the system could also find its way onto larger, slower-moving combat and combat support aircraft, such as bombers, tankers, and transport planes, to mitigate the threat from ever-improving missiles cued by steadily more advanced radars and other sensors.... It's hard to stress just how revolutionary a podded laser defense system would be for virtually any military aircraft.
Their lives sketch a different picture: one of a population more receptive to new ideas, while firm in the conviction that China's interests are paramount; of a society that is steadily more progressive, as the countryside gives way to the cities; and of a generation with radically different aspirations and attitudes than those of their elders — including those who happen to be running the country.

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