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1 If the current webcaster royalty rates stand, subscription services could gather momentum .
2 The phenomenon is the product of historical forces that steadily gather momentum .
3 Ships maneuver by silver sails, which gather momentum from the sun's rays.
4 The latest cases have revived fears community-based transmissions will gather momentum in SA.
5 Hoppie Groenewald closed the carriage door as the train began to gather momentum .
6 Meanwhile, most markets south of Hamilton continue to gather momentum .
7 If lawmakers' voices against a weak yen gather momentum , that could complicate monetary policy.
8 It'll gather momentum , destroying this city first, then the coastline.
9 It's amazing how some queries and complaints can gather momentum .
10 In the past few days they have received good rains, helping planting to gather momentum .
11 The recovery in the housing sector continues to gather momentum , according to newly published data.
12 Hopefully, real signs that a new approach is being contemplated and beginning to gather momentum .
13 The Akzo saga shows how shareholders can lose out when non-financial, political arguments gather momentum .
14 In this case, bigger was better and the threat evaporated before it could gather momentum .
15 But hope emerged as the tentative breeze seemed to gather momentum shortly after 6 am.
16 The noblemen spurred their mounts to escape but they had no room to gather momentum .
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