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1 We see gradual change , in part, because we go looking for it.
2 Theories of government and social ideals have also undergone a gradual change .
3 Indeed, now that he remembered it, her tennis measured the gradual change .
4 But after their arrival at Dalton Hall there occurred a gradual change .
5 And yet even with this gradual change , our arrival was a surprise.
6 With E--'sarrival, however, a strange though gradual change came over Moro.
7 During the following months a gradual change came over Faye's house.
8 It's been a gradual change and I'm glad I retired when I did.
9 A gradual change or building up; from a lower to a higher order.
10 But my views upon this subject had undergone a gradual change .
11 Nothing in the world more subtle than the process of their gradual change !
12 It had come of itself-indefiniteas a gradual change of temperature.
13 The example cited most often was a gradual change in eye color among Moirans.
14 He contended also for a gradual change in the laws.
15 Is Hericlitean flux as normal or desirable as gradual change ?
16 All is ruined now, perhaps by gradual change of climate.
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