The ' quickening ' of local governance was exactly that : the consolidation of governance through local and central collusion.
The pace gradually quickens and the rather sad start evolves into a highly animated and assertive scenario.
The prose in it, heavy and awkward, clomps along, rarely quickened by an active verb, a concrete noun, or a vivid modifier.
After 1973, the pace of varietal development quickened, with 14 new releases (eight durum, six bread wheat, by 1993).
Symons styles himself as our surrogate observer, quickening his perception, concentrating on various surfaces, objects, and activities.
As noted earlier, good-quality soil farmers with extra cash had similar outcomes, but on poor-quality soils, slightly higher cash endowments quickened the establishment of viable farms and increased deforestation.
The pressure groups were thrown up as imperfect and transitional answers to novel imperatives, in a process which began in the 188os and quickened in the 1890s.
From that moment, the pace quickened.
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