Sentences with phrase «quickened since»

The process has quickened since the end of World War II in response to the growth of bureaucratic powers on the part of the state and the creation of multitudinous administrative agencies affecting many aspects of the citizen's daily life.
Stefanik had already announced that she raised over $ 250,000 in 2013, and said the pace of fund - raising has only quickened since the district's incumbent Democrat, Rep. Bill Owens, announced he would not seek re-election.
I've been using quicken since 1997, and when they came out with Quicken Rental Property Manager, I swear they modeled it on my setup.

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Moreover, the rates of growth quickened over the month, with the latest rise in production the fastest since July.
Since there is not a wide discussion about the need to earn intimacy or the investment that intimacy requires, the process is quickened.
Since rereading 1 Corinthians 15 during these days of quiet bereavement I have been more than usually sensitive to the New Testament image of death as sleep, to the several connotations and implications of words in the Bible that speak of sleeping and awakening, perishing and quickening, death and resurrection.
Since the nature and function of literature as I saw it was to acquaint us with the «felt» experience of life, to enlarge our sympathies and, quicken our sensibilities, and since the primary commandment of Christianity was to be disciples of Jesus Christ who had loved God and human beings totally, then the appropriate juncture between Christian faith and literature came at the point of living out our faithfulSince the nature and function of literature as I saw it was to acquaint us with the «felt» experience of life, to enlarge our sympathies and, quicken our sensibilities, and since the primary commandment of Christianity was to be disciples of Jesus Christ who had loved God and human beings totally, then the appropriate juncture between Christian faith and literature came at the point of living out our faithfulsince the primary commandment of Christianity was to be disciples of Jesus Christ who had loved God and human beings totally, then the appropriate juncture between Christian faith and literature came at the point of living out our faithfulness.
Since the days when Stowell and every other major - college coach ignored or rejected him, Phegley has grown two inches, gained 25 pounds, quickened his pace and gritted his teeth.
Rising temperatures since the 1950s probably quickened the ice flow, which in turn put more strain on the ice and further weakened the shelf, says study coauthor Hongxing Liu, a geographer at the University of Cincinnati.
Since push - ups challenge multiple muscles at the same time, the heart has to work harder to pump blood and the breath quickens.
The music cues have also been through a vicious blender; as whole scenes were paired down to quicken the film's pacing; since no effort was made to adapt the score, cues abruptly stop or pop up and disappear in a jarring musical mulch.
Today, a pristine Montreal will bring $ 25,000, but you had better hurry since after languishing at used - car levels, prices on sporting Alfas of all types are starting to rise at a quickening pace.
Since this update is boasting quickened on - device search capabilities, we can hope for a better experience than the current ridiculous waiting game in spite of the limited hardware that one expects on such a device.
And I enter Etrade transactiosn into quicken by hand, as at least until now I don't think they've had a download option, though that may have changed since I last checked.
Since then, blockbuster scores, from Halo to The Sims to Uncharted, have been recorded here at a quickening rate.
In Sue de Beer's work since the early 2000s, we get to see - the way we don't see our own - her personal image - streams on a wall, excellently crystallized into a series of lucid and fey film installations: Disappear Here, 2004, with a title from Bret Easton Ellis and a monologue from an untitled (and so far unreleased) novel by Alissa Bennett; Black Sun, 2005, with a title from Julia Kristeva and texts from two Dennis Cooper novels; The Quickening, which was based on writings by Joris - Karl Huysmans and Jonathan Edwards.
It's unanimous: 2017 was one of Earth's warmest years on record, continuing an impressive and quickening trend seen since the dawn of the industrial revolution.
Since around 4,000 years ago, the rise has been slow, but there have been periods of both slowing and quickening sea level rise extending for a few hundred years.
If you are not utterly * shocked * by the shoddy science involved and you attack rather than inform, with the same old alarmist talking points about peer review (as if Climategate never revealed corruption of peer review), then I laugh at you since you are quickening your own demise as a person on record forever as being a dupe who couldn't see through what is rapidly becoming a laughing stock.
Since its launch in July of 2010, the iPad app had accumulated over 4 million users, so 1 million in a single week is a significant quickening of pace — a trend that other iOS news and periodical app publishers would do well to note.
The largest digital tender jumped to a peak of $ 4,187 Monday, a gain of nearly 17 percent since Friday, after a plan to quicken trade execution by moving some data off the main network was activated last week.
Since his 18th birthday, Stelacio has taken these pulse - quickening dives 780 times.
Existing - home sales increased last month and were considerably higher than the start of 20152, but price growth quickened to 8.2 percent — the largest annual gain since April 2015 (8.5 percent).
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