In the course of the afternoon an uneasiness had begun to creep into me.
Better graphics matter to gamers, but it better be downright holographic for the unit to creep into the high hundreds.
As the match wore on, mistakes began to creep into the Pirates' play, the ball often going astray in the offload.
Favourable stories about home schooling are starting to creep into mainstream magazines.
However, an expectation of moral decency is starting to creep into rulings on these types of lawsuits, which are appearing with greater and greater frequency.
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Financial planning services have also begun to creep into the banking system as people can now afford to save money and invest for their own interests.
As doubts began to creep into the minds of the West Indies batsmen, England got the ball rolling with wickets from a couple of loose deliveries.
Under the barrage of Nadal groundstrokes errors began to creep into Djokovic's game and a double fault in the second set's opening game once more ensured the Serbian was chasing his tail as he fell 2-0 behind.
The EU debt crisis has begun to creep back into focus of the market place recently.
With market declines proving shallower and more short-lived, many ordinary investors are starting to creep back into stocks.
However, as the trading day progressed Monday, those same old EU worries started to creep back into the market place.
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Many smaller investors are also starting to creep back into stocks.
If laxity has started to creep back into Nigeria's aviation sector, one hopes that it will not take a similar rash of incidents to ensure that safety standards are being consistently met.
He also notes that in areas where bidding wars have been especially prevalent, buyer tactics reminiscent of the housing bubble, for example, proffering photos of children and personal letters demonstrating why a bidder should be chosen, have begun to creep back into the marketplace.
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Going beyond three disciplines, for most companies, leads to spreading the peanut butter too thinly, and creates temptation for the global Leviathan to creep too far into local marketing execution.
We are just now starting to see signs of greed creep back into the market, but most remain skeptical or fearful.
The program involved must know what constitutes a biologically meaningful resemblance, and it must also be able to deal with the errors that inevitably creep into the sequencing process.
The actor said he would creep into Mr Paisley's gospel hall in Ballymena, County Antrim, to hear him preach.
Morphing into a Facebook creep--or even worse--can happen to men as well.
He also indexed the tax brackets for all taxpayers to inflation, which prevented inflation from pushing middle class taxpayers into higher tax brackets (bracket creep).
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While many New Yorkers will embrace the chance to remain connected until stepping onto a subway train, some straphangers are leery about having technology creep into their free time even more.
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