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"die down" Definitions
  1. to become gradually less strong, loud, easy to notice, etc.

319 Sentences With "die down"

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But the landslide takes a little while to die down.
Symptoms of the disease usually die down within a week.
The wind didn't die down, and neither did the smoke.
Wednesday, but winds will begin to die down Tuesday night.
All I hope is that these rumors just die down.
The talk would mostly die down over the next year.
"We don't want the story to die down," Brade said.
Late at night, however, that rumble tends to die down.
Yet the storm over the movie refuses to die down.
I think it's going to die down, I really do.
For now, Eminem seems to be letting it die down.
I'd rather just wait for the hype to die down.
Allow rum to burn until flames die down, about 1 minute.
The epidemic will die down when most prospective hosts are immune.
Back then, it seemed like the fury might never die down.
It won't be until Tuesday before the winds really die down.
But the calls for his ouster have yet to die down.
And whether that discontent will die down is far from clear.
But Halloween is tricky and the blackface flap didn't die down.
It could be, too, that popular resistance fails to die down.
The isle is full of noises, and they won't die down.
Eventually, it did die down, and life did eventually get normal, peaceful.
He thinks the buzz about all of this will die down quickly.
"It'll die down, trust me," I was told by a government official.
A year later, fascination with the saga has yet to die down.
But once all the celebrations die down, the work for next year begins.
Wind can come all at once and then die down all at once.
Even on Christmas Eve, the competition between Google and Amazon won't die down.
So after March, at least, speculation about an early poll should die down.
It's going to be several years until the Markle family's antics die down.
IT TOOK time for the dancing and honking of horns to die down.
The hype was about to die down, and the funding to dry up.
"They&aposre just waiting for things to die down a little bit," Kenny said.
That report was never verified, and the rumor seemed to die down soon after.
"Cause the whole name is going to die down anytime soon," Disick quips back.
But he said firefighters should catch a break Tuesday, when winds should die down.
And it doesn't look like the debate is going to die down anytime soon.
"I think the University's hope is that this will all die down," she says.
It's anybody's guess, but don't expect this situation to die down any time soon.
Don't worry when the whirlpools inevitably die down; those swirls have served their purpose.
But, with any galvanizing event, there is fear that urgency may eventually die down.
Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Winds gradually die down but, under clear skies, temperatures tank.
Even so, he expects this spate of sightings to die down sooner rather than later.
The mania won't die down, and it's not just because it's a really cool movie.
It also doesn't look like the fervor for the show will die down anytime soon.
We were just waiting for rain to die down before we went down there again.
At first it seemed the speculation about Seth Rich would die down quickly as well.
But do you think there is a chance that the scandal could just die down?
As the flames die down, whisk in cream and boil, mixing vigorously for 1 minute.
While the hype surrounding Juul might die down, Sicotte doesn't expect vaping to go away.
Still, don't expect the feud to die down anytime soon ... these guys HATE each other.
They wanted to see if public opinion would change in their favor, or die down altogether.
I ignored the angry replies; I assumed it would just die down and they'd move on.
Drones have been a hot item since 2017 and the hype has yet to die down.
The talk started to die down after that (because Tyra, naturally, should have the last word).
"I know eventually the free water from all over is going to die down," said Tomczyk.
The Economist: But I don't think it's going to disappear so fast, nor die down much.
Moonves spoke out about the rumors after the buzz failed to die down on its own.
It's unlikely that Game of Thrones-themed tourism will die down after the final season airs.
Those headwinds need to die down before the S&P 212 can spring higher, he says.
By the time the flames die down, thousands of people will have lost family and friends.
Einstein wrote to a colleague that he felt sure his sudden fame would soon die down.
She put a palm on the table before her, waiting for the applause to die down.
Once they're gray with ash, allow the grill to preheat and the flames to die down.
Beijing has a habit of waiting for attention to die down before meting out its punishments.
I don't think, after what I've seen ... that we're going to see this die down again.
While he waited for the wind to die down, a few doubts crept into his head.
Even before that ruckus could die down, Trudeau found himself in the middle of yet another scandal.
Unfortunately, Trump's hijacking of the message of the NFL protests didn't die down as the leaves changed.
Waiting a year to a year and a half to buy allows these pressures to die down.
You just set the die down, and it'll set your smart home gadgets to some predetermined configuration.
Flocks are particularly vulnerable to avian flu during the winter months and outbreaks usually die down afterwards.
And that's why I think it's fairly easy for this to flare up and die down again.
As time passes and we further acquaint ourselves with Marty's presence, though, that conversation will die down.
And if the current news is any indication, interest in feminism likely won't die down in 2018.
The bloom has started to die down, but it could be weeks before it completely clears up.
Northwest winds take most of the day to finally die down, so hold on to the jacket.
"The government hoped the tide would die down, but the opposite happened," Mr. Iskandaryan said in Yerevan.
It's still flu season, and high levels of flu activity aren't expected to die down anytime soon.
The wind is forecast to die down somewhat at the Plantation Course for round three on Saturday.
But we fully expected it to die down after we put away our bikinis and sandals in September.
It's strong enough that they'll likely stick around even if the mukbang trend were to ever die down.
It's likely the sightings will die down soon, but in the meantime, consider being something else for Halloween.
Willcock: You had to wait for the adrenaline to die down before you could take in the mountaintop.
Until these threats die down, Check Point will continue to see considerable upside for its cyber security products.
Citizens, ourselves included, sought safe spaces and waited for things to die down before making their way home.
Flocks are particularly vulnerable to avian flu during the drier winter months and outbreaks usually die down afterwards.
The 2017 cups were far less controversial and by 2018, the entire fiasco finally seemed to die down.
I honestly think it's just another really hyped up video game that will eventually die down over time.
The issue of what Facebook allows and does not allow on its site is unlikely to die down.
This afternoon's 20 percent chance of rain may continue into the evening, but the wind should die down.
The policy war between Trump and California (and vice versa) is not going to die down anytime soon.
"The wind is supposed to finally die down, and we'll have great weather on the weekend," Fowler said.
After the fires die down, governments, industry and research organizations will analyze how well these approaches held up.
She says the nearest fires are 3-5 miles away ... and threatening winds have started to die down.
If the cryptocurrency bubble ever bursts, the hype will probably die down and everything will go back to normal.
Mini Camera Drone Drones have been a hot item since 2017 and the hype has yet to die down.
Winds should die down enough by then, allowing crews to go out and determine the health of the buildings.
There are numerous border disputes in the world between neighbors, and trade wars which flare up and die down.
But once it is out of the headlines, some of the actions related to prevention and response die down.
The initial excitement seemed to die down by around 20153, yet the wine remains popular, if not widely known.
Its marathon attack Around the same time Florence makes landfall, the steering winds pushing it forward will die down.
Kira left the conversation worried, but felt sure the tension would die down once the fashion show was over.
They have the ability to miss some public appearances and let the public outcry die down a little bit.
That means more than twice as many people are now being blocked from critical services until the outbreaks die down.
This makes is much easier to wait out a storm when you know it'll die down in a few minutes.
Whether or not you're feeling pumpkin-spice fatigue, the obsession with the nostalgia-infused flavor never seems to die down.
I think the casual approach to fashion should die down and we should be a bit more dynamic with fashion.
They kept thinking the kids' interest in this strange sport would die down from week to week, but it didn't.
In all likelihood, they'll just have to wait for the fervor to die down before they can post their thoughts.
As the dry season gives way to rains, protests will die down and the new ban will probably be lifted.
That cautious approach allowed the red-hot issue to die down a bit, but leadership still rallied behind the president.
A couple of articles would be written now and then, maybe a few, but then it would die down again.
Meanwhile, discourse over how Russian actors potentially used social media platforms to influence the election may die down a little.
There will be clamor, but the noise will die down eventually as people will realize this is a non-problem.
That story didn't die down until Wednesday, when an in-house Trump speechwriter acknowledged the error and offered to resign.
But the furor refused to die down, and a petition circulated among scholars protesting the firings drew thousands of signatures.
President Trump can't seem to leave the Russia investigation alone, even though doing so might've let the story die down.
Analysts said that the general discontent could spur more protests in coming days, or that the demonstrations may die down.
"But I'm a realist as well, and I recognize that this issue may not die down so quickly," Silver said.
Matthews drifts off into the sunset on her honeymoon this weekend, the feverish interest will die down for a while.
Nakano, the political scientist, said Motoyama had reignited the military presence debate just as it had started to die down.
Representation is so important, and the conversation around that is something we need to keep magnifying so it doesn't die down.
But that optimism will die down quickly if there's not a shift, if there are not more opportunities for gainful employment.
She caught a lot of flak for her feud with Kanye & Kim last year -- and might be letting that die down.
While the jets are scheduled to arrive in Burlington this fall, it's unlikely that the opposition will die down anytime soon.
The tweet is about two weeks old, so there's a chance the momentum may die down before it reaches the goal.
As holiday holdovers finally die down and a packed slate of wide releases debut in their place, here's how the Jan.
A swarm of earthquakes rumbling since June has begun to die down, according to an update from the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory.
It was after demonstrations had begun to die down that the students began harassing the Native American elders in the video.
Because of the Las Vegas shooting, that bill is now shelved, but when things die down, expect its progress to resume.
In a video of the speech he posted online, Mr. Easton smiled as he waited for the applause to die down.
But when the smoke dissipates and the flames die down to embers, another perilous threat is looming for the Amazon rainforest.
He was hopeful that the fervor would eventually die down, as it did after previous flare-ups between China and Japan.
Additionally, questions about the Trump administration's justification for the Soleimani strike refuse to die down as its explanations continue to morph.
While he was once considered a top candidate for the Supreme Court, that talk seemed to die down after Clinton's impeachment.
There's only one die (down from two) so it will take you an extra-long time to cross the whole board.
Instead, I asked if she wanted a glass of water, or some time alone to let her painful feelings die down.
The effects of the Camp Fire will continue to linger long after the embers die down and the smoke blows away.
The current enthusiasm for it may die down they believe, but that lull may give way to more insight and another shift.
Toward the end of the video, the wind seems to die down and several people are shown trying to rebuild the tent.
While the winds had started to die down by Thursday afternoon, officials said, an estimated 250,280 residents were still under evacuation orders.
Republicans may be eager for the focus on it to die down so they don't get beat with this same playbook again.
In another 24 hours, Yanny-Laurel might die down, and in a month we will know each other's unchangeable opinions on it.
A more conservative person than Elon Musk might have delayed and then scrubbed the launch entirely when the winds didn't die down.
However, Benjamin Radford, a folklorist and author, previously told PEOPLE that the panic is likely to die down in the next weeks.
"We have to let this thing die down in silence," Felix says, knowing that two of the agents are being shipped out.
In Northern California, the offshore winds that had been whipping the area for days are expected to die down Monday, Hennen said.
When Megan Thee Stallion took the stage to introduce Lizzo's performance, she had to pause to let the cheering die down first.
The story was finally starting to die down and the Knicks gave it some more legs at the end of the day.
After the fires die down or waters recede, people will need medical care, food, and supplies to rebuild their homes and lives.
She said she was afraid she'd die down there and she didn't want to go with a bunch of strangers around her.
While he has never joined in on the chants, he has said "lock her up is right" as the chants die down.
"We can't predict how much impact the coronavirus will have on demand as nobody knows when it will die down," he said.
And with Democrats reeling from the election, Vaughan and her like-minded teammates weren't about to wait for the fervor to die down.
While most fires die down at night, this one seems to charge up as a humid marine air mass pushes drier air uphill.
The park is small, but immersive and worth a visit when the crowds start to die down in a few months or so.
As a result, those at the house are not currently inundated by water unlike Miami -- but are staying inside until winds die down.
But the sense of sharing and the passion soon die down, as though Tremain was interrupting her own argument with a dead writer.
Even though the social media maelstrom would die down, it had lasting results: Oprah dropped My Dark Vanessa as a book club pick.
The paper added, though, that executives persuaded him to stick around until August 2018 in the hopes the clamor would die down by then:Mr.
Mobile did not let its Mardi Gras traditions die down over time — it still has one of the biggest Carnival celebrations in the country.
Winds are expected to die down in Northern California by the afternoon, CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said, but could pick back up on Sunday.
It might surprise you that Frozen came out almost four years ago, since the fervor around the animated film has yet to die down.
After the cheers die down and the confetti is swept up, what happens to the initial rush of excitement that a candidate can inspire?
"If the cornonavirus threats die down the markets may see a short-term bounce back," said Naveen Kulkarni, head of research at Reliance Securities.
Pepsi initially defended the spot, calling it "an important message to convey," but after furor didn't die down, they decided to pull the ad altogether. .
Pepsi initially defended the spot, calling it "an important message to convey," but after furor didn't die down, they decided to pull the ad altogether.
All that stuff about comparing myself to other artists, or feeling insecure in the studio, it really started to die down after I got married.
Bieber "doesn't plan to make any more public statements defending Scooter" but "he really just wants the whole thing to die down," the source added.
The mood appears to die down, in twilit tranquillity, at the close of Ruiz's début day, with Les Bosquets gilded by the sun's last rays.
The food/drink: 2015 is the year of avocado toast and rosé, two trends now synonymous with millennials — and both have yet to die down.
The Phoenix Democrat experienced some online harassment following her announcement in April, but the abuse seemed to die down after the early days of her campaign.
I think she felt like she wanted to acknowledge that she made a mistake instead of just waiting to hope that the issue would die down.
It serves as a sort of radar system; when you're hiding in a bush, you wait for the heartbeat to die down before you can leave.
That die-down comes partly because new technologies, like facial recognition, have captured the attention and resources of privacy advocates, says ACLU policy analyst Jay Stanley.
The heated conversation around loot boxes is unlikely to die down anytime soon, and one question raised is whether loot boxes represent a form of gambling.
Summer will shortly turn to fall in the Southern Hemisphere, which, Dr. Cetron said, makes him somewhat optimistic that the yellow fever outbreak will die down.
Meteorologists expected the storm to die down by early Monday morning, but not before leaving two to four inches of snow in parts of Atlantic City.
I suspect the rhetoric on both sides will die down once the exercises are over, but the underlying concern about North Korea's nuclear program will continue.
And while that storyline will likely die down during this fall's general election campaign, it won't stay gone forever: It will return with a vengeance in 2017.
But the issue isn't likely to die down any time soon -- especially as Trump continues to falsely blame Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for starting the "birtherism" controversy.
Ouch.  Now the FAA has to go back to an issue that never seems to die down and figure out how it's going to address the situation.
On the poetically frank "Dollar Days," McCaslin's two renegade solos pick up where Bowie's vocals die down, carrying the narrative arc ("I'm dying to(o)") without words.
Our sources say, Brendan will be placed on driver duty for the time being -- he'll drive his superiors around for a few weeks while things die down.
Though the Midwest storm is expected to die down by the time it reaches the East Coast, it could bring heavy winds to New York on Thursday.
Power will be restored to areas once up to 20173 mph (124 kph) winds die down and 2,500 miles (4,025 km) of transmission lines could be inspected.
The company strategically placed 19,500 restoration workers before the storm hit, but it cannot use bucket trucks to fix power lines until winds die down, he said.
I feel like all of the awards stuff will die down in a couple of months, and I'll go back to working on my little experimental films.
Before conversations could die down on the subject, Trump was at it, again, only this time his criticisms were pointed at Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch.
The conspiracy-laden podcast reignited the #FreeBritney movement on social media and prompted a wave of tabloid coverage about Britney's conservatorship that has yet to die down.
Thanks to Cambridge Analytica whistleblowers and increasingly damning revelations (looking at you, Peter Thiel!), the controversy about what Facebook does with its users' data refused to die down.
Until now, congressional Republicans have been reluctant to act on guns, candidly saying the urgency will die down and the policy issue will be pushed to the background.
By all appearances, Luckey is lying low at Facebook's behest—probably while the company waits for the uproar over his recent activities and political inclinations to die down.
It seemed poised to die down last fall, but a second wave of cases dashed that hope, and the number of new victims once again surged in January.
Demonstrations started in November mainly by members of the Oromo ethnic group, which accounts for about a third of Ethiopia's 97m-plus people, have refused to die down.
If you're wondering whether Harry Potter fervor is ever going to die down, we have what we believe is a very solid prediction: No, it is not. Ever.
Democrats, however, are much more cautious and pessimistic than Republicans in their estimations of when the outbreak will die down and society can start getting back to normal. 
Some traffickers sit on looted antiquities for long periods, waiting for attention to die down and sometimes forging documents about the items' origins before offering them for sale.
"I think what happens is, after Parkland, things die down and you almost fall back into a false sense of security until it happens again," Mr. Hall said.
The fear, Democrats say, is that the longer the Ukraine controversy hangs out there, the more likely it is to die down - and the public could lose interest.
Meteorologists said the storm should die down by early Monday morning, but not before blanketing a large swath of the eastern US in several inches of havoc-wreaking snow.
We're not sure of the nature of the ominous tunnels below Hawkins, but we're damn sure that we screamed when we thought Hopper was going to die down there.
As Islamophobia started to spread throughout the United States, many Muslim Americans remained quiet, hoping that the fervor would eventually die down and they would be accepted once again.
"I think the fervor over this is not going to die down anytime soon," said Gigi Sohn, who helped craft the rules when she was an adviser to Wheeler.
Overall, ETFs are seeing huge interest globally, and that's unlikely to die down anytime soon, says Deborah Fuhr, founder of ETFGI and a leading expert on the ETF industry.
Once a hot stock has at least six analysts covering it, then the love for it may die down because it means it has gotten too popular, Cramer said.
The outpouring of global support during this crisis is much needed, Birss says, but she hopes that concern for the Amazon's lands doesn't end after the fires die down.
Power cuts in California: The high winds that prompted the state's largest utility to turn off electricity for hundreds of thousands of customers are expected to die down today.
Mikkelson and his new wife, Elyssa, got married two days before the election and went to China for their honeymoon because they figured things would die down after Election Day.
The controversy triggered by the penalty, for going off track and returning in an unsafe manner while defending the lead from Hamilton, is unlikely to die down in a hurry.
Some 40 years later, Hewson added guitar reverb and a bouncing beat; "Summer in Taiwan" arouses the restless feeling of awaiting the night when the humidity and mosquitos die down.
Safety doesn't end when the winds die down and the rain bands dissipate -- quite the opposite, even more caution should be taken in an area already hit by a hurricane.
All they really have to do now is stick their fingers in their ears and wait for the protests to die down, and then it will be business as usual.
The succession battle is expected to be more muted after a December showdown between Enders and Bregier, but refuses to die down completely as the group seeks to regenerate itself.
The California wildfires by the numbers The latest • Improving weather conditions: Winds should die down and stay that way through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Los Angeles.
" The footage shows officers and paramedics putting Timpa's lifeless body onto a gurney, and one of the officers can be heard asking, "He didn't just die down there, did he?
The issue appeared to die down in recent months as the Senate focused instead on confirming Trump's nominees, negotiating spending bills and responding to the impeachment push in the House.
Winds that had slowed emergency workers earlier in the weekend were expected to die down on Sunday, but fires continued to burn more than 217,000 acres, according to NBC News.
From average residents to Sanders supporters, and even to those who favor Clinton herself, several residents expressed concern that both political and public attention will die down after the primaries.
The rough stuff tends to die down as a series goes on, as the stakes get higher and the cost-benefit of hammering someone at every opportunity starts to drop.
And until the glitter supply dries up, or we get a new administration into the White House, we don't anticipate the shimmery holographic love-fest to die down any time soon.
The question is: If you reduced the border tax to 2 percent from 20 percent, would the outrage die down enough to actually get this kind of tax plan through Congress?
He's waiting for the meme to die down and for TikTok's users to move on to the next viral sensation that doesn't have anything to do with Overwatch or his video.
Slocum relishes these comparisons, which is a good thing, because they're not likely to die down anytime soon—she will be chasing Toliver's records for the remainder of her Maryland career.
Winter is here, and as evidenced by the bone-numbing winds that feel like a massive slap in the face when it lashes out, snow season won't die down anytime soon.
The response Rescue teams and first responders in Miami Beach and Collier County, Florida, won't be responding to emergency calls until the storm has passed and the violent winds die down.
Clinton's remarks is unlikely to die down anytime soon, as she continues promoting the new documentary, "Hillary," which is set to be released on Hulu a few days after Super Tuesday.
But with Howlin' Ray's in its third year and still drawing hours-long lines every day, it seems unlikely that the hype for this hot chicken will die down anytime soon.
Smaller plumes of smoke will continue to harass the country until Sunday, and it's likely that attacks on New Zealand's air quality will remain a threat until Australia's fires die down.
I&aposm worried about the neighborhood I live in - the division is just starting to die down where people are getting over it and now you&aposre going to bring it back.
Fire conditions in Southern California were expected to continue to range from critical to extreme on Friday, according to the NWS, though winds are expected to die down later in the day.
The good news: According to one expert, the "sightings" – many without evidence, fueling 2016's "clown panic" – are likely to die down within a few weeks, before fading into a historical footnote.
Even though Nvidia's stock has fallen under pressure for the chipmaker's ties to cryptocurrency mining, Nvidia founder, President and CEO Jensen Huang doesn't expect the crypto craze to die down anytime soon.
Laura Meyer, the founder and CEO of Amazon-focused ad agency Envision Horizons, hosted a webinar on March 19 about the steps that sellers can take as sales spike or die down.
Mindful of Mr. Fallon's sunny nature, NBC executives had hoped that Mr. Colbert's surge in the wild early days of the Trump presidency would die down once the national mood had settled.
His lawyers say because of the timing, the NY judge should have adjourned the case for a "cooling off period" -- a month or so -- to allow the news cycle to die down.
" Kardashian continued, "But I also think, when your emotions die down, you're able to really look at everything and be like, 'We're all humans and we're all trying to figure this out.
Nobody predicted how crazy this was all going to be, and nobody knows when it's going to end, and everybody kind of thinks it's going to end, or die down for a while.
But my hope for 2018 is that we find a variety of practical steps to move Hollywood forward — and that we don't let this conversation die down, or stop holding people accountable. Ever.
This subtle twist is intended to make the viewer aware of their environment in an unexpected way as they feel the wind pick up or die down and see the piece in action.
Not long ago, a wave of start-up art spaces was building in Dumbo and Williamsburg, only to die down once property values rose, a dynamic that may now be underway in Bushwick.
Letters To the Editor: Those of us who thought the ugliness of this presidential election would end, or at least die down, on Election Day now have to confront the probability that Nov.
That change was met with international criticism, and the delay in implementing the second phase of the laws is seen as an attempt to wait for attention surrounding the legislation to die down.
Lam has suspended the controversial extradition bill, but she's refused to withdraw it entirely — and protesters fear she's just biding her time until the demonstrations die down and she can push it through.
Sam Heller, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, said the group had been responsible for sporadic violence and kidnappings, though those may die down now that it has established local dominance.
Remember that one day soon the wind will die down, the tree limbs will be bare, and the small creatures that live beneath the leaf litter will burrow deep into the cold ground.
We don't know, for example, how seriously Republican senators oppose repeal and delay — whether these are some initial protests that will die down, or if they are serious about voting against the approach.
The fires "will burn with an intensity until the fuel is consumed, and then they will die down," Bob Royall, assistant chief of emergency operations at the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office, told reporters.
The consternation comes as lawmakers return from their two-week break, which saw much of the heated debate about the investigations die down, capped by Nunes' recusal just hours before House lawmakers left town.
But Trump's trail of tweets since 2011 shows he wasn't willing to let his "birther" beliefs and the conspiracy theories spawned from the movement die down even after that birth certificate was made public.
Earlier on Friday, forecasters predicted that humidity would increase and winds would die down over the weekend, but now wind gusts up to 35 mph are expected to continue in the area through Saturday.
Because the U.S. has shifted positions in the past, several whiskey executives Reuters spoke with displayed a "wait-and-see" attitude, hoping that the tension will die down and any tariffs would be temporary.
Initially, they were going to wait for media attention around the escape to die down before relocating upstate to a family home in Monticello, N.Y., a small town in the Catskills, the report said.
Nonetheless, a device that could produce any amount of electricity at night would be valuable; after the sun sets, solar cells don't work and winds often die down, even as demand for lighting peaks.
The 1MDB scandal, exposed by foreign media and news blogs in 2015, refuses to die down despite Najib's consistent denials of any wrongdoing and his government's firm grip on Malaysia's state-owned mainstream media.
The crowd didn't die down for a full minute, almost as if they were both making up for lost time and cheering their faces off in case Idol never again delivers a moment like this.
Still, it shows that the controversy surrounding Conroy's dismissal is not going to die down any time soon, especially as leaders are in the process of putting together a bipartisan team to find Conroy's replacement.
Whether the protests - and sporadic attacks on police - escalate may depend on whether the security forces continue an unspoken policy of allowing peaceful demonstrations until they die down, or crack down with force, say locals.
Memphis' scene has been flourishing in recent years, and with talents like Glock continuing to emerge from the city, there's no decent reason to believe that this wave is going to die down anytime soon.
What remains to be seen is whether separatist passions die down or continue to simmer as Canadians get further away from Election Day — and how the country's politicians, both federal and provincial, respond to that.
Similarly, when the winds die down and flood waters recede, we must roll up our sleeves and do the hard work of ensure we are better prepared next time, even when disaster is not imminent.
But while Trump and Facebook tweeted some kind words after the Zuckerberg meeting, the Republican suspicion of Silicon Valley, and its largely liberal executives and employee base, appears unlikely to die down any time soon.
"Maybe a better recommendation is just that we should wait a little while for the emotional response to die down a bit before making major decisions about changes to immigration policy, escalation of war," she says.
Even after the flames die down, the fire has a "good chance" of hiding underground, smoldering through the winter and sprouting back up as a wildfire next spring, said Mike Flannigan, University of Alberta wildfire professor.
When frontman Thom Yorke posted an unlabeled piece of white vinyl on Tumblr in 2014, the hype machine kicked into high gear for a few days, only to die down when the band went silent again.
" The uproar over Pruitt seemed to die down in recent weeks until conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham rekindled it last week, tweeting that Pruitt's "bad judgment" is hurting the president and that he's "gotta go.
"I was a flavor of the month for a while," Tester said of his own election in a GOP-leaning state in 85033, predicting that the buzz over Ocasio-Cortez will die down sooner or later.
"Based on the expected developments and associated risks, the Supervisory Board believes the intensity of monetary stimulus will not die down before the second half of 21," Sejko told reporters after a session of the board.
And that's a really weird world to live in, because you want the magnetism to happen naturally and not feel forced from everyone pushing around you...Let's maybe let all this die down and then go forward.
"When the show is on hiatus, like it is now, the fandom tends to die down a bit and I feel like some of my followers forget I'm here which makes me a little sad," @pllxrosewood said.
Folklorist and author Benjamin Radford previously told PEOPLE the clown sightings are likely to die down within a few weeks and says such sightings are nothing new, with so-called "clown panics" dating back to the 1980s.
They will duck and cover, hoping that this frigid Russian wind will die down and that it will be replaced by another tweet, another cult-like rally, or perhaps another less dangerous stumble on the world stage.
The speculation about the German's future at Ferrari, the team he joined from Red Bull in 2015, and even his possible retirement from Formula One refuses to die down despite Vettel's assurances he is committed and staying.
First exposed in 2015 by foreign media and news blogs, the 1MDB scandal has refused to die down despite Najib's consistent denials of any wrongdoing and his government's firm grip on the mainstream media in the country.
The protests have begun to die down, but some analysts had wondered if Trump would capitalize on the Iranian government's vulnerability by torpedoing the deal and trying to extract bigger concessions from Tehran on its nuclear program.
And there are other galleries that like to play it cool, wait a couple of weeks for the early-season frenzy to die down, and then calmly open a show by an artist they've represented for decades.
"A report was published by special counsel Robert Mueller and we hope that this tumultuous situation will die down and we can finally move on to building more professional, constructive dialogue between Russia and the US," Lavrov said.
Just as the outrage sparked by Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" begins to die down, another new book on the disfunction surrounding the West Wing, this one by Fox News host Howard Kurtz, is set to hit shelves.
He told NPR he was inspired to look into the connection when his brother said that when he had a headache he wouldn't take medicine but would sit in a garden, and eventually the pain would die down.
The media storm surrounding now-former coach Jeff Thompson and his former-associate head coach wife Rachelle appeared to die down in the months since several former NCAA athletes who trained under the couple spoke out about the abuse.
Hopes that the protests would die down once the students headed back to school were dashed as thousands of young people joined rallies across the city, many expressing their resolve to continue to protest until their demands are met.
In a way, the story has mirrored my experience on the beat: The story of the N.F.L. is now more than just a story about a sports league; it's a torrent of news that rarely seems to die down.
Even if the sit-in only interests and fires up the existing liberal/Democratic Party base, it's successful because, while emotions are more powerful than facts in politics, there is a catch: Emotions do die down over time while facts endure.
While the World Health Organization reports there are signs that the latest wave of cases has begun to die down in some areas, there's also still the chance the outbreak may spread elsewhere, even beyond the borders of the DRC.
Thank you, Marwan The swirl of news around Fadell's departure from Nest doesn't feel like it's going to die down any time soon, but it's clear that Fawaz is trying to settle the company down and get back on track.
Admittedly, it was exciting to try a new razor, and unlike with my past razors, the excitement didn't die down with each subsequent use, because my Flamingo razor continued to do a pain-free, efficient job through multiple shaving sessions.
But she agreed to step down on Sunday after concluding that the furor would not die down, a decision met with relief across the party and with satisfaction by Mr. Sanders and his backers who believed she had it coming.
Even if the fan response to Jon Snow's return (should it happen) is more positive than negative, the buzz will die down quickly, for our attention span is short and fickle in this age of Twitter and 24/7 infotainment.
How the situation at U.C.L.A. will affect Lonzo Ball, a rookie guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, is unknown, but as recently as last night he had been telling reporters that the drama around him was beginning to die down.
While light winds offered a slight respite over the weekend, the rugged terrain and high temperatures make it unlikely the flames will die down anytime soon, said Scott McLean, the deputy chief of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The bottom line: Don't expect the debate on facial recognition technology to die down anytime soon, especially when Big Tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon — which have the ability to massively profit from it — are already sounding the alarm on its potential abuses.
And while the feud seemed to die down for a few months — Trump even issued a tweet in support of McCain after his brain cancer diagnosis — the president repeatedly bashed the senator on Twitter during the Obamacare repeal-and-replace process in September.
But the plant is 16,5.83km (10,000 miles) away from Huawei's base, and a long way from almost everywhere else: in the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego, a place where the buzz of productive energy, impressive as it is, has begun to die down.
Casual fans will be happy to catch it in the second or third week of release; mom and dad will wait for the crowds to die down; grandma and grandpa will wait for it to come to the discount theater down the lane.
He's just trying to stay out of the way and hope things die down—probably doesn't realize no matter how many times people talk about the history people are always going to look at him and know he ran away from a fight.
In the initial days after the incident, one of the biggest questions that dominated public discourse was whether the gang rape could have been prevented by the Delhi Police; a concern that refused to die down even after the six perpetrators were eventually convicted.
That is why no one should expect the criticism to die down now that Draghi has shot back with a not-so-subtle warning to Berlin that its attacks could end up undermining confidence in current policies, forcing the bank into even bolder steps.
They hope now that Comey has given Congress a full accounting of his involvement in the investigation and has had the chance to settle the score with Trump for firing him, that damaging leaks from Comey's inner circle and Justice Department staff will die down.
"Shit like this is why I'm gonna wait for the scene to die down a bit in hype, too much of a chance in my console getting maliciously hacked or bricked by assholes," one Reddit user wrote in response to a thread on Simon's tool.
The date also positions the announcement with enough lead time for interest to die down ahead of Mobile World Congress at the end of February — likely the site where Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S8, its first major new handset since the Note 7 debacle.
In August I moved into a walk-up on a main artery of West Philly, and I lay awake that first sweltering night with the windows open to catch what passed for a breeze, waiting for the unfamiliar sounds of traffic to die down.
Lawmakers, mostly Democrats, have made it clear they're in no mood to accept the administration's claims that Soleimani was prepared to attack U.S. forces, especially since there's no guarantee that the military tit-for-tat in the Middle East will die down anytime soon.
"If we don't come out for one or two weeks, the movement may die down, and we can't let that happen," said Andy Li, 22, a college student who joined a sit-in at a mall in the Sha Tin neighborhood of northern Hong Kong.
They say that players need that time to vent so it would be great if guys were able to go to the locker room, kind of depress, let that emotional time die down and then have an opportunity to go back out there and address the media.
"There isn't much you can do under the circumstances but hunker down... keep your radio on, keep your family together, pray, light a few candles and wait for the winds to die down," said David Galarza, a New York resident who grew up in Puerto Rico.
It's not going to be suddenly just cleaned up, and so I think what we've got to do is as these stories die down, like the Russia story, whatever, we've got to really hold these companies' feet to the fire on persistently making it a cleaner and cleaner place.
A day after Turks narrowly voted to change the constitution and hand Erdogan sweeping new powers, Simsek said that relations with the European Union would be on areas of common interest, adding that some of the "noise" between Ankara and Europe should die down after the European elections cycle.
The aesthetics of a culture can be currency, until the people inside of that culture begin to speak freely about the world outside of it — until the dance and the daps die down, and those in power realize that they signed on to deal with a whole and complete person.
Hurricane winds are actually strong enough to blow water out to sea in such a strong storm, sparking comparisons to tsunamis, but since those winds die down and shift direction gradually, the waters return slowly instead of sloshing back into place with the force of an earthquake-driven tidal wave, Young said.
In terms of magnitude, the biggest mover on the upside is expected to be Chile's peso, rising about 222% over the next year as recent social unrest and protests against the government die down, while Argentina's political and economic problems will continue and send the peso tumbling another 219.6950%, the poll shows.
TV's "What America's Thinking" that public attention and speculation on special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's final findings in the Russia probe will not die down unless the report is released.
WM: Other players join him, and eventually Colin Kaepernick was let go from the 49ers, and you know, there's a lot of outcry about his joblessness, but over the course of a year, it seemed like there were isolated people not saluting or standing, but the controversy, the scandal seemed to die down.
Those conversations died down a bit once Sony decided to abandon the continuity established in that first Spider-Man trilogy ... only to fire up again once Sony rebooted the franchise in 2012 with star Andrew Garfield ... and then die down again once Sony ditched that iteration so that Spidey could join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Joe Wilson, who famously shouted "you lie" during President Obama's 2009 address to Congress, had to wait 30 seconds for crowd chants of "you lie" to die down after Wilson told the crowd he had supported the local solicitor in an effort to make sure that those who commit violence against women are prosecuted.
" But instead of letting the controversy die down, Trump plunged back in a few days later, lashing out at the "lying" media and insisting he should have kept the tweet up, because it could have been any star -- including a sheriff's star or one featured on a sticker book for the Disney movie "Frozen.
We can see this in Google search data, which shows people are nearly as interested in searching "gun control" as they were just a few days after the shooting: Mass shootings almost always dominate the news coverage on the days they happen, but those stories quickly die down and became a minuscule part of overall coverage.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE doesn't expect the inter-party squabbles to die down after the election, floating the prospect of impeaching Hillary Clinton if she's elected.
This was a full-on war to silence my voice, unchecked by those in government ("You'll get through it," I was told), police ("Everyone will die one day," the officer told me after I called them at 5 am because of death threats), media outlets ("It'll die down quickly, it won't be picked up by too many blogs," when I wrote my story prior to further blogs blowing it up), and social media outlets (no response, no response, no response).

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