They were all rather similar, but faded differently—as you saw, the palette, the colors of the move—faded, subtly different colors.
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Yet that preference faded as the 2000 election faded into memory, a pattern we may see again as we leave 2016 behind us.
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And when you put it into phone mode through the UI, all that light kind of faded out and faded back in as orange.
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Mr. Lauren stepped out in a faded denim shirt and faded jeans to take his bow, and then swept his hand toward the store's big picture windows.
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Those espousing it – as had Hillary Clinton – faded.
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It may have faded into memory of some policy makers and some regulators, unfortunately, but it has not faded in people's memory because the experience was long-lasting for people.
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In Mr. de Nooijer's "Electriclawnmowingiron," the gray room reappears, with a man in a faded fedora and apron holding a faded pink iron to a patch of his lawn on the ironing board.
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The ring faded some days later, but never completely disappeared.
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"She's a faded smile frozen in time," she sings achingly.
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Onscreen colors on the XL seemed faded, some users reported.
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She faded the rest of the way, but went unscathed.
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The sexual harassment faded as she rose up the ranks.
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Put that ratty, faded threadbare excuse of a towel away!
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And Hynek was shocked to discover it hadn't faded away.
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After that, the film largely faded out of public memory.
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"Castro totally faded," said Mo Elleithee, a longtime Democratic operative.
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But the gains faded after concerns over supplies later returned.
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But after the 70s, the campaign for universal coverage faded.
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After Thompson faded people were less worried about video games.
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Over time, they have faded, and so, too, will this.
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Plus, parts of it seem curiously faded and scratched out.
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Through the haze of smoke, David and Zach's chatter faded.
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By the '90s, the violence in Derry had mostly faded.
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The round spots of faded color are like dried tears.
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Governments have changed, memories have faded, and new priorities set.
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As ties between Russia and China warmed, these concerns faded.
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This renewed awareness faded during the financial crisis of 2008.
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As Nelson aged and faded into silence, she remained defiant.
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The UN peace process has faded into irrelevance, he added.
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His career declined and he faded from the public eye.
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Johnson's health faded as he descended into alcoholism and poverty.
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"Faded" grew exponentially in popularity after Tiësto remixed the track.
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It was around this time that the information urge faded.
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I got faded and let it flow from my heart.
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Back home, Kobach's star has risen as Brownback's has faded.
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Secretary of State Tillerson may be another faded Trump crush.
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You can watch the "Fat Faded Fuck Face" video below.
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Trump's remark faded from view in a matter of hours.
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Tears and faded blood stains can be seen on it.
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Seaman's brand faded after its merger with Levitz in 2005.
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This interest never quite faded away like others of adolescence.
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He said this dissent had faded over the past year.
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They simply don't print cards this blurry or this faded.
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Optimism about tax cuts has faded into fear of tariffs.
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But, over time, the academic advantages of Head Start faded.
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For Dupree, the relief of having a diagnosis quickly faded.
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Siluanov acknowledged foreign appetite for OFZ bonds had faded recently.
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At more than 200 meters, the elevated risk faded away.
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When people saw his canvases, the ill will faded away.
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After Roe legalized abortion, this kind of activism faded away.
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There were prints of it, but they were very faded.
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Few stars have faded as gracelessly as dos Santos though.
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Your face appears pallid and purplish, like a faded bruise.
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Maybe you're faded now, but you can get it back.
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After only a few hours, however, it all but faded.
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But any hopes of this have faded in recent days.
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The poster is so old that its color has faded.
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Slowly, the noise from the City corner drifted and faded.
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Nearly 20 years after her debut, she's never faded away.
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They also faded at the end of their tournament game.
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"The luster on Trump buildings has faded," Ms. Packes said.
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And the prospect of legislative action seems to have faded.
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Maybe memories of feathered slime and pepperoni chunks had faded.
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Over time the bruise faded and the leg pain diminished.
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After the hysteria faded, the bans' impact has been mixed.
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Some of the green, brown and red tiles have faded.
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Zimmerman has not faded from public view since his trial.
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Still, the strong feelings he professed for Israel never faded.
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But her work faded from concert halls over the years.
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Huawei's growth highlights how Europe's influence in tech has faded.
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Her handwritten name has since faded with the intervening years.
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But that trend faded around the turn of the century.
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But antibodies can linger long after an infection has faded.
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However, those gains gradually faded as traders curbed their optimism.
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But the newspaper's association with royalty has long since faded.
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Today, the promise has faded, and the risk is accelerating.
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As the years went on, her feelings for Robert faded.
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And fears of financial problems at the company have faded.
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The relationship has deepened even as Ms. Babitz has faded.
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Murray faded in later sets with a lingering hip injury.
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Worcester died the following year, and his dictionaries faded away.
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But as the Soviet threat faded, so did the committee.
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The neighborhood I knew has mostly faded out of view.
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The stains of his alleged paramilitary past have never faded.
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But he faded in the final 50 meters on Thursday.
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Fowler's old friends from Uber faded out of her life.
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After that incident, Kazan's love for the MAGA world faded.
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Some people wrote notes to Jones, now faded behind plexiglass.
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The hat is faded, no longer the bright Cubs blue.
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His deep contacts in Washington faded with the Reagan era.
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In a faded yellow folder, she had recognized a name.
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Susie Hodge: That skill faded away after photography was invented.
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That dream faded because of war, politics and economic failures.
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The neighborhood I knew has mostly faded out of view.
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But as this year went on, the crypto craze faded.
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His yellowish complexion faded away and his appetite quickly returned.
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Euphoria has faded, and disappointment and disillusion have moved in.
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The typed words were faded, but their meaning was clear.
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James had not faded, averaging a hair short of 26.
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Lynchings of Hispanics have faded into history with less attention.
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The mines, and the cities and the jobs, have faded.
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Hillary Clinton may have faded somewhat from the public eye.
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The color can be richly saturated or faded and watery.
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Some families say problems persist long after the attention faded.
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The first two styles set to launch include the Supercool, a cap-sleeve tee in white and faded black ($65), and the Fizz, a sleeveless pocket tee (also in white and faded black, $55).
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Before I could obsess over whether I always look so intense, I noticed the colors: a perfect arc over my head in deep indigo, which faded into a warm purple, which faded into beige.
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The "bra lady" concept faded with the rise of department stores.
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Is that "Hang in There Baby" poster looking a little faded?
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The stands faded, with random holes where there should be seats.
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" Hannah told Connor, "You've kind of faded in the group dates.
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But the allure faded as the headwear became more widely available.
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After recording 18 songs (two are missing), Phillips faded into obscurity.
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Like most Globes hosts, Fallon faded away as the evening progressed.
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Although the star faded, the display endures all these years later.
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Blaney faded and said he was having trouble with his car.
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But even the signs appear faded by age and water damage.
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Since then, the federal agency's inquiry has faded from public view.
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But the early utopian ideal faded as Moshe tightened his grip.
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The unit then backtracked, however, as global risk-on sentiment faded.
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Only those sitting under Nashru's tent remained as the light faded.
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But that spike faded as their performance on the task plateaued.
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But its Korean-ness has faded over the past three decades.
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The infatuation faded, however, and she soon quit and returned home.
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Mark Amodei, entered unselfconsciously in a T-shirt and faded jeans.
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If Windham faded hard before retiring completely, he's also still here.
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In short, some of that childhood magic has tired and faded.
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In fact, Weinstein's actions have now almost faded into the background.
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But that doesn't mean its reputation of being ugly has faded.
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Lawns have faded to brown and swimming pools have gone dry.
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But interest in so-called "celebrity bonds" had faded by then.
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I felt the happiness rush through me until it quickly faded.
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The luster has faded somewhat in the wake of Brexit however.
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By 21956, Perot had mostly faded from the national political radar.
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The Touch, on the other hand, just kind of faded away.
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Oil extended losses as hopes of a coordinated production freeze faded.
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Today, the Useless Motherfuckers are little more than a faded memory.
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"Madame Bovary" struck with swift punches, leaving bruises that haven't faded.
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But major advances were slow to come, and the hype faded.
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But his spring surge has faded into a summer status quo.
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Initial scepticism about the political impact of social media has faded.
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The Wisconsin real estate investor's passion for the cuisine hasn't faded.
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This season, however, the hype around Towns has faded a bit.
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All of the color and movement of popular culture faded away.
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But those concerns mostly faded away once I started wearing it.
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The feeling faded but it did inspire some of these lyrics.
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Films that were supposed to be favorites — Steve Jobs, Carol — faded.
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So why has the appeal of the beach TV faded away?
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It was stout building painted with faded red and white stripes.
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However, optimism on trade rooted in the Trump statements later faded.
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The class divisions that produced the Labor-Liberal divide have faded.
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Soon enough, their noise became a memory, then that memory faded.
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Once in the water, the stings and my fear both faded.
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They continued to observe it long after the initial brightness faded.
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It worked for a while, but recently the effect has faded.
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But those expectations have faded since the start of the year.
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Over the years, memories of the attack faded on the mainland.
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But, it is to say that broad economic concerns have faded.
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Progressive movements that gave social grievance a political form have faded.
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Of course, it's not hard to see why they faded away.
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But as the inauguration has drawn closer, that momentum has faded.
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However, in recent years, and even decades, that trend has faded.
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However, the rally faded and crude settled below $60 a barrel.
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No one needs to be cross-faded while the stove's on.
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But their desire for urgency seems to have faded over time.
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The glory of Tim Duncan's post game has long since faded.
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She faded in the closing stages on Monday to finish seventh.
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But Zenner faded in the second half, finishing with 6133 yards.
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It had a faded glamour and the nicest, most helpful staff.
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But soon that sadness faded when I realized what was next.
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As August faded into September, he ran two in eight days.
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And that the New York City mayor has faded a lot.
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Or maybe some of them faded into obscurity, their achievements forgotten.
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And since Trudeau's victory, Harper's politics of division has faded away.
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But after Roe legalized abortion, this kind of activism faded away.
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Now that it's in theaters, the fury seems to have faded.
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The stock opened up 11 percent, but that gain quickly faded.
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The fair was held every year until 1912, when interest faded.
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After the controversy, Albert faded from public view for several years.
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Concerns in the bond market haven't faded nearly as much, however.
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Poroshenko's popularity has faded considerably five years after he took office.
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But many of those gains faded soon after he was done.
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In time, the issue faded and celebrities and their entourages returned.
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In all three, a second Republican faded in the final results.
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It has smoothed out, and the color is faded but visible.
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Her smile never faded during the week's marathon of wedding activities.
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But by then, the spark of bipartisanship appeared to have faded.
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And then, remarkably, the Russia stuff seems to have really faded.
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For average Iranians, the initial shock had largely faded into mourning.
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Since then, however, some of that optimism among investors has faded.
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It faded in and out, emulating the movement of the lights.
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With the choice of Mr. Pruitt, that hope will have faded.
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Ahmed's desire to wage jihad faded, and he resumed smoking weed.
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Elizabeth Warren, who has since faded back into the third slot.
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But those ties have faded from memory for many younger voters.
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"My feeling of love toward her has faded away," Hannah said.
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The Dalai Lama has faded from the spotlight in recent years.
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It had faded in the subsequent months as Biden's campaign accelerated.
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But the zeal that prevailed just two years ago has faded.
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Great. They're piled beneath the faded awning just outside the door.
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A few still exist, with new missions, while some faded away.
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People might not remember this because it kind of faded away.
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But in the end she stood her ground while Biden faded.
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Natasha Korecki: Biden faded tonight as Warren stepped into the limelight.
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The shock waves have, by now, faded to something more subtle.
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Pastel prints in faded graffiti swirls pleated into face-obscuring fans.
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And BlackBerry, once a leader, has faded in the smartphone market.
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She talked low, the smile faded on the second thank you.
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The contradiction faded a little after California spun a few times.
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Stacks of t-shirts and shorts line a faded plaid couch.
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Although BoJack's positive outlook faded with time, mine was more lasting.
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"Maximum pressure" against his regime has faded, but sanctions remain in place.
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With politicians consumed by the election, talk of prison reform has faded.
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College radio's sway over the music industry has faded with time, however.
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Yeah, so it faded in, is the true answer to that question.
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Scientists say most of that radiation quickly faded or was otherwise diluted.
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China's Luckin Coffee (LK) had a solid debut but has faded since.
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A sign reading "staff car park" is faded and covered with rust.
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A sign reading "tipping porters not allowed" is left faded with rust.
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Similarly, enthusiasm for forcing down prices through persuasion or law has faded.
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They've faded into a blur of arbitrary upgrades, downgrades and lateral moves.
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As Weiner's star faded, his wife Huma Abedin's had continued to rise.
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Besides, went another, the fabled Anfield atmosphere has faded in recent years.
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But then he considered the legal road ahead, and his smile faded.
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Tensions over the missile system have faded from public view more recently.
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And finally I draw on a lip, a big brown faded lip.
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The Flint water crisis is another example of where attention had faded.
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But the data show that the "giant sucking sound" has largely faded.
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Gender inequality in lecture halls has faded; household income inequality has widened.
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And my fondness for the physical keyboard has faded along with it.
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The stomach pain and constipation Jewel had after her surgery had faded.
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At that point my hearing faded and I couldn't hear a thing.
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Instead it shows how little the originals' ability to entertain has faded.
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His jeans were old and snug, faded at the crotch and knees.
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Meanwhile, the memory of the crises that led to independence has faded.
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A polar vortex observed in 2016, for example, has largely faded away.
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Before the last notes had faded away, Crosby, Stills & Nash was born.
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The survey also showed that investors' bullishness on the real has faded.
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Though my sheen of naïveté remained, its job-gaining powers had faded.
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But Democrats' hopes faded in recent months as Portman rose in polls.
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Those notions quickly faded into what he called a state of disbelief.
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There aren't many tourists now in the faded hotels in Grand-Bassam.
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And the pressure and bladder pain, for those moments at least, faded.
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When they lost, the story faded from view in the mainstream media.
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Memories of New Orleans underwater in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina have faded.
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And it looks like all these years later, his admiration hasn't faded.
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Shortly after the forces stormed the hotel, the sounds of gunshots faded.
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My body eventually stabilized, the pain subsided, and everything around me faded.
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His skills were still there, yet his sense of daring had faded.
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That mood faded fast for a woman who was born to sing.
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Now the joy of their reunion on a summer afternoon has faded.
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But wait: Then the fade faded and once more the trade paid.
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Hopes for a deal between OPEC and Russia to cut output faded.
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But private-sector enthusiasm faded when promises of contracts did not materialise.
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And there's the official pardon — a faded document dated June 20, 1980.
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My white blotches have gained color, and a few scars have faded.
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"But Donald Trump …" His voice faded out as he shook his head.
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They saw the bright blue explosion, which faded to a deep red.
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JULY marks the 100th anniversary of a faded but beloved American institution.
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But the headlines faded, offering Republicans less ammunition than they once expected.
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Directional sound faded in and out as I looked in different directions.
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But any hope that he will champion their voice has mostly faded.
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The handful of campaigns to help Boko Haram's victims have largely faded.
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In the Yale galleries, some open furniture drawers will reveal faded handwriting.
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Some candidates received significant screen time, while others faded into the background.
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But inside the hall, the loud disruptions of Monday evening had faded.
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But for many, the convenience faded away once they wore the contacts.
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While the surge in interest faded quickly, long term donations did rise.
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They faded mysteriously, according to plan, but they'll be hard to forget.
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By contrast, McDermott faded away, ignored by the pro game he popularized.
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But the chances he took to be a global star have faded.
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Alas, over time, the drops of pizza grease appear to have faded.
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Her hair is long and purpley violet, while his is faded red.
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Do you think there's a reason the Space Age influence faded away?
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Faded storefronts had cheongsams draped on mannequins; medicinal herbs were displayed inside.
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But the suit was withdrawn two weeks later after the headlines faded.
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All four lamented that the surgeon general's job has faded in stature.
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The Giants' first drive faded into more and more of a mirage.
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My days as an angry, armed young man faded into the past.
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Gretchen Bender's work faded into obscurity following her meteoric 1980's career.
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Caselli faded into obscurity, and his technology was forgotten for a century.
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Their original form is clearly recognizable, now faded but infused with memories.
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But somewhere along the way to announcing her candidacy, Warren's influence faded.
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By the time of his death, however, Shakespeare's star had significantly faded.
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The Mets teased their fans with a fast start, then quickly faded.
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Critics say previous such efforts have faded once pressure on Pakistan eased.
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In the decades since, Till's death hasn't faded from the public consciousness.
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Memories have faded, and documents or other information might not exist anymore.
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Unfortunately, the dye refined from these flowers gradually faded to yellow green.
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Article continues below As the light faded away, 23S took another look.
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I'd rather go more faded out than that," Kardashian West said. "No!
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But talk of another Rock Hudson faded, as did Mr. Gavin's opportunities.
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Across the top there was an 845 phone number in faded pencil.
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Space Needle employees who helped install the capsule scattered, and memories faded.
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If a flag is dirty, tattered or faded, don't bother flying it.
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But that skepticism faded and was replaced by a sort of obeisance.
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The cheers faded soon enough, however, for one group: public health professionals.
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First, the initial wild enthusiasm in financial markets for Trump policies faded.
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Though he added that the economy rebounded as the virus faded away.
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And yet the man himself had largely faded from the public eye.
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People remember them long after the wonky details of policy have faded.
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Weingarten says the sheen of school choice has faded in recent years.
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At points, Adele and Annette visited him as he faded, Getz said.
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Designer/owner Rocco Giordano describes Faded Royalty as an independent lifestyle brand.
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But his passion for music faded, replaced by a fascination with theater.
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Democratic voters came around to Warren, then they seem to have faded.
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Ms. Elkind struck back by pointing out faded spots and a tear.
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As the Watergate revelations faded into memory, conservatism revived with a vengeance.
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Her mind, once a trove of poetry, history and song, has faded.
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FROM SCOOTER TO SUV Some entrepreneurs have simply faded from public view.
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Yet his reputation faded, along with those of other grand-opera stars.
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It's not surprising that Nabokov's reputation has endured while Wilson's has faded.
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Their closest family members may have died or faded from their lives.
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By Wednesday afternoon, Judge Garland's shadow had largely faded from the hearing.
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It was mostly bones, faded to the colour of the surrounding pebbles.
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But in 2018, much of that sense of authority has faded away.
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Radwanska faded afterward, with Bellis clinching 16 of the last 22 points.
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By the time the spray had faded, the stack had gone too.
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But after only a few months, the promise of Occupy's voice faded.
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Three weeks later, half of the splatters have faded to pale pink.
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But Contador faded in the Galibier and could not stay with Roglic.
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The severe stress that emerged in overnight lending markets has largely faded.
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"The trend has faded due to social media," argued performer Olive Glass.
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The humming that had faded away into the background, kicks into overdrive.
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Infrastructure spending and regulatory relief also clearly played a role lifting industrial stocks post-election, but many stocks that posted big gains — engineering companies like Flir Systems, AECOMM, and Fluor — have all faded as the Trump agenda has faded.
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The tradition faded as marriages and relationships became more egalitarian in the 1970s.
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But while the issue has largely faded from the news, it's hardly disappeared.
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But the habit of frequent, intimate discussions has atrophied and trust has faded.
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Meanwhile, Woodard faded into obscurity, dying in 1992 at the age of 73.
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Speaking of godparents, I'm truly crushed that my relationship with Elena has faded.
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Olympic 10,000 meters silver medalist Galen Rupp faded to ninth after leading early.
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Probabilities for subsequent months in 2019 also faded with Tuesday's stock market decline.
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THE OPPOSITION'S momentum has faded; many protestors are too tired to go on.
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It's clear: the great meeting she had in winter faded in the spring.
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However as those prospects faded, sterling weakened and, consequentially, U.K.-listed stocks rose.
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As Bond the spy grew in stature, Bond the ornithologist faded from view.
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As Monday's stock market rally faded, buyers went into bonds, pushing yields lower.
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But as the emails continued to roll in, my sense of humor faded.
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I was able to cover any spots with makeup before they naturally faded.
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We also know in the hip-hop world faded means you are stoned.
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Even after all these years, the thrill of being Judy has not faded.
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After another disappointing appearance at the 1992 Games, it faded into Olympics history.
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And they've lost in three different ways, too: Boyhood faded in the stretch.
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Within three days, my dry, inflamed splotches chilled out and eventually faded away.
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Not long ago, Microsoft was considered a faded power among big tech companies.
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The faded "Keep Out" signs along the rickety fence are all but redundant.
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THE faded modernist façades along Copacabana's beachfront hark back to Brazil's optimistic past.
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She never did, but within 20 minutes her withdrawal symptoms had faded away.
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His hair was a honeyed blond, faded to corn silk at the temples.
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But those hopes quickly faded as the operation to seize the city stalled.
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Nearby, an American flag with its colors faded quivered in the crisp air.
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Slice reported that sales faded somewhat in October and strengthened again in November.
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Faded and a little romantic, it's a little like hot pink went professional.
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Hope faded that I would ever find a phrase that started with INTEGER.
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The game didn't get many downloads and the title faded into the sunset.
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But this prospect has faded with some U.S. troops now set to stay.
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But by 2016, when Donald Trump was elected president, the laughter had faded.
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Even if the headlines have faded, the problems still are very much present.
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Once installed at her job, however, Hindman found that its charms faded rapidly.
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This next wave is warmer, softer (almost faded), and done with artful precision.
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Talon, the descendant of the original Universal Fastener Company, faded before the onslaught.
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Behind her is a faded, floor-to-ceiling backdrop of the Swiss Alps.
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After the opening salvos, the specifics of the tape faded into the background.
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Yet her fame has faded, while Nadia's legendary status has only grown. Why?
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Faded is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music and Google Play.
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But that trade has faded, and Schumacher said it's about a third gone.
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As with all delay cases, memories have faded, witnesses and documents have disappeared.
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Eventually, the letters faded away but I saved them for a long time.
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The initial spike may have faded as the result didn't surprise markets much.
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Red led the way, followed by blues and yellows – but cloudy and faded.
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As that risk faded, Dales expected the RBA would turn to other concerns.
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In fact, Sutherland told CNN that Forest's unusual verdigris has already faded significantly.
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But their support for Rousseff has faded as unemployment rises and inflation climbs.
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The so-called 'pre-budget' rally seems to have faded on this uncertainty.
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But several of the early stock winners of the Trump era have faded.
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It protected profit for Detroit's automakers long after its origins faded from memory.
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They sort of faded out a bit when K2 came on the scene.
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As the deal played out over the past two years, that optimism faded.
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Those lessons had long faded into the recesses of my memory, until Thursday.
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We've over halfway through the year, however, and the trend has already faded.
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Like the faded photo of an unremarkable landscape she kept in her office.
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Nina faded from public view, her reputation restored, she married a young man
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Varian said while Nate had faded, the storm was still making an impact.
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It came out looking recognizably like a Polaroid: kind of faded and overexposed.
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For years, the 15-foot walls were faded and drab, Mr. Reyes said.
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The color faded from Abrielle as her father performed CPR and called 241.
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Though the commercials eventually faded, Miss Cleo remained an object of cultural curiosity.
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Brown's name eventually faded from history, a forgotten man from a forgotten war.
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Trump himself made only feeble attempts at clean up before the furor faded.
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On the cost front, price pressures faded some in July, the survey showed.
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Other wars have enjoyed brief moments in the spotlight but then faded away.
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Over the past two weeks, Ms. Jones's health faded quickly, her relatives said.
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In that time, my sense that I could see into people's souls faded.
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Jürgen Haug's suntan from his vacation in Cuba in January has long faded.
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But in recent years, as those hopes faded, the early gains were reversed.
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But as "Brass Bonanza" faded into memory, interest in the Wolf Pack waned.
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We start to see with the Women's March, and it certainly hasn't faded.
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They were real glory days, even if a little faded around the edges.
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A wooden sign over the door read, "Saint Mary's" in faded, cursive letters.
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The lyrics were projected onto a screen placed under faded windows that Mrs.
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But as the Yankees' dynasty rose, starting in 1996, the Blue Jays faded.
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S. trade war has faded, with investors shifting their attention to economic fundamentals.
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Hendricks' shutout sends Cubs past Marlins CHICAGO — Kyle Hendricks never faded on Monday.
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Arnie never really faded from view, his magnetism still present to the last.
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But almost five months into the maintenance project, Mr. Abanto's optimism has faded.
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My regret for being unable to visit my father a final time faded.
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By now, the fall colors have faded from the Sierra Nevada's high elevations.
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The two dueled, going wheel to wheel at times, until Hamilton's tyres faded.
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The budding art scene I visited back then has long since faded away.
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This gives the book a dreamlike quality; Anna's world feels misty and faded.
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Many of the risks that prodded the Fed toward patience have since faded.
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He wore a faded pink T-shirt, gray gym shorts and black Nikes.
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That aura faded during colonial rule in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies.
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Saying goodbye plunged me into a fugue, but the pain faded surprisingly fast.
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More than 30 years later, she still does, though the color has faded.
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The funk music faded, lights brightened and two amateur boxers started squaring off.
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The company is now seen as a faded brand in the United States.
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But Joplin fever eventually subsided and interest in his grave faded with it.
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Kaepernick's playing career faded, here and gone like the trace of a comet.
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In late February, he sat in his living room as the day faded.
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Hudson doesn't look anything like a faded showgirl-prostitute with years of mileage.
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The paint was faded and peeling, and the lights were dim or off.
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Warren, who faded into the background in the last debate, made a comeback.
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And its arts legacy, however faded, they add, is also a major draw.
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Warren faded from view too often, however, in other parts of the debate.
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The patriotic rush to enlist after the terrorist attacks of 2001 has faded.
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By the time Hurricane Katrina hit, the antiques business had mostly faded away.
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Those trades faded as Trump struggled to rack up any significant legislative wins.
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But the internet was still in its infancy, and the idea faded away.
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However, if you're into Armie Hammer in faded t-shirts, you're in luck.
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Over the centuries, discouraged by colonial powers and Catholic teachings, the tradition faded.
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Or have they always failed me, and faded because I denied them reality?
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When interest in Neo-Expressionism faded, Mr. Penck slipped off the radar screen.
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They faded into woods, or were absorbed by parks or other public lands.
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The 76-year-old faded into the background for large swathes in Westerville.
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He detected a faded scent of cigar smoke, wool, leather polish, and horsiness.
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But after a brief burst of attention, the response to their study faded.
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As some industries faded, the donkey soon added racing partner to its resume.
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A few yards from him, it just sort of faded into the surroundings.
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While these thorny issues remain, they have faded into background over the years.
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The blue light which signals someone is watching the camera feed faded away.
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Growth has since faded, and the economy has come to a near standstill.
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After the last bell faded into silence, you could hear a pin drop.
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Books from 1645, penned in Dutch with the letters faded and pages frayed.
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Drank and then sloshed along, past faded wheat-pasted posters of jihadist martyrs.
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As time passed without anyone else taking up the project, his reluctance faded.
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Today, the 14 murals are badly faded, covered by ads, or completely gone.
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It is NOT the white shingled farmhouse with the faded sunflower yellow shutters.
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Do NOT attempt to enter the house with the faded sunflower yellow shutters.
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Mine haven't shrunk, faded, or pilled in the four years I've had them.
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By 2013, Eyne was already making dreamy, faded tracks under the name GRADIENTKID.
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So Miguel's kaleidoscopic approach to pop clearly hasn't faded since 2015's Wildheart.
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The words either faded out with time, or had been obscured by damage.
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Perhaps, it could be more natural if the internet faded with the moon.
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I envied everything about her, not least her bluejeans, which were faded and soft, unlike my own immutably dark, stiff ones; in those days, you couldn't buy pre-faded jeans, you had to earn the light-blue color and the softness.
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Once she got the lobotomy operation, she seemed to have faded from public view.
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Curtis purchased a 1994 faded-red Dodge Dakota pickup that he spotted on Craigslist.
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Entire professions have faded from society before with little effect, so why care now?
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When the last note has faded, one of the soldiers moves to the flag.
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Once-mighty oaks and pines have faded into ghastly hues of brown and gray.
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With her family gone, the joy has faded away from the world around her.
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My scars are hilariously uneven — one is faded and the other is bright purple.
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Demand from developed economies had faded, while growth from China and India had slowed.
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But as ISIS has faded from the headlines, Trump has turned toward new enemies.
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The Panthers faded after the break, scoring just 16 points in the second half.
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He's gone now, faded to dust like so many of the other key heroes.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 index faded during afternoon deals ending provisionally 0.22% lower.
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As Hollywood became more woke, the Bechdel Test faded into the background a bit.
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A few early favorites have already faded — does anyone remember "The Walk" or "Everest"?
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My faded threads, leather jacket, and dirty Converse are majorly out of place here.
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The uniforms often include Bonobos jeans, fitted hoodie sweatshirts and faded vintage T-shirts.
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After its brief moment of fame, however, it quickly faded from the public eye.
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The focus and blame fell overwhelmingly on Trump and Nielsen, while Sessions faded away.
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Once it hit the critical mass of analyst coverage, all profits faded from there.
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When Pennsylvania cut part of its education funding several years back, that lifeline faded.
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Though wax counterfeits were used for decades, they lost their shape and faded quickly.
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But those fears faded with news of the FBI investigation into her aide's emails.
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And though his love for Jenny never faded, the pain of losing her lessoned.
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Propeller planes faded away, and airlines began flying to a wider range of destinations.
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After landing Amazon, National Landing faded from the spotlight as attention focused on NYC.
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The idea of a past that had faded in time, kind of like Camille.
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There is a faded blue 2003 Renault hatchback with 195,000 kilometers on the dial.
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But these so-called 'Trump trades' have faded since the turn of the year.
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Today immigration has faded as a political flashpoint, as the numbers arriving have collapsed.
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The dream faded, the rupture never happened, and the social fracture still runs deep.
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It would've been understandable if "Donald Trump commits adultery" faded away as a story.
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Analysts noted a trend in stocks selling off significantly once a rally has faded.
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Stocks gained Tuesday, even though the reflation trade lifting industrials and banks also faded.
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At several points, I could have faded to black, like a 1950s Hollywood movie.
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When the books ended, that slowly faded, and we were left wanting for more.
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Hours passed and the cries gradually faded as people succumbed to hypothermia and exhaustion.
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The first set of concerns has since faded; the second now focuses on China.
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Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon, was almost as faded a presence as Mr. Trump.
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His faded brown T-shirt says "Brooklyn" but outside the sirens are wailing Manhattan.
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He is wearing faded jeans and a three-button jacket over a dark shirt.
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Like any horror movie, Mortal Kombat's appeal hasn't faded precisely because it's still shocking.
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Their passion had since faded, but they still slept together from time to time.
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A epidemic late last year faded but outbreaks of cholera are becoming more frequent.
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Once it hit the critical mass of analyst coverage, all profits faded from there.
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But as these rituals faded, new rituals would soon come to fill their space.
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But he faded to the back of the pack in Saturday's South Carolina primary.
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This was the big worry more than a year ago, but it has faded.
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The Democrats conceded, adding tax cuts of their own, while Republican opponents faded away.
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But in the meantime, the co-founders of Oculus have faded into the background.
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As these four women faded from the spotlight, however, the women's wrestling industry regressed.
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But hopes for a woman to lead the United Nations appear to have faded.
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It was the second consecutive start in which Garza faded after a promising beginning.
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For a time, Mr. Trump lent a glamorous sheen to the faded resort city.
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But that proposal ultimately faded due to lack of support from Republicans and Trump.
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His hopes of being a major player on the national stage had faded considerably.
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Those elements defined his worldwide 2014 hit, "Faded," which brought him a Grammy nomination.
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Stocks closed mostly unchanged on Thursday after an early rally in oil prices faded.
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"The big nightclub phase of New York has kind of faded away," he said.
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When Barnes & Noble bought up the company in 1999, the name faded from stores.
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After a couple of washes, the tee hasn't shrunk nor has the color faded.
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After a promising start, Harris has faded into the background of the Democratic primary.
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That day she was wearing a white T-shirt, faded jeans, and pink sneakers.
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The kitchen is in need of a makeover, and the tatami floor is faded.
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But that unsettled feeling that had rankled for most of his life has faded.
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He'd been dishonest with me about several things, and our positive sexual energy faded.
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There is a faded blue 2003 Renault hatchback with 22007,22016 kilometers on the dial.
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His real name, at this point, has faded from my memory; it doesn't matter.
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Yet, their emotive force faded almost as fast as the popularity of Second Life.
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My binges stopped, my dietary obsession faded, and slowly, my hormones started to normalize.
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The last time Narkun made it to the third round he very obviously faded.
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The shine has faded, and you don't make that big of a splash again.
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However, this ideal of reciprocity has faded from the government's public statements more recently.
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The excitement soon faded and its shares have dropped back toward their previous value.
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I like faded black jeans or something that lives in the world of gray.
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In New York's response to cholera outbreaks, Kraut says, the xenophobia faded over time.
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After a couple of hours and probably too many ibuprofen, the migraine faded away.
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It's molasses thick, faded like it's been found in an attic, and highly polished.
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After leaving, we walked to a nearby diner with faded wallpaper and chipped tabletops.
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You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they've faded.
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In high school, as his excellence as a player faded, Barone became a referee.
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A few minutes later, the lights faded, drawing our attention back to the stage.
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The will and skill needed to boil 8 pounds of cabbage-stuffed ham faded.
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Her body slumped down, and the stunned tech operators faded the screen to black.
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Scattered groups started chanting slogans to fill the void, and faded into uncertain silence.
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He started well, but faded in the last set, making some wild, uncharacteristic errors.
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As many market watchers predicted, that boost has faded in the last few months.
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Means (10-10) gave the Orioles another strong effort but faded in the seventh.
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Popular interest in the space program faded fast; the astounding had become ho-hum.
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In each study, the voting boost after expansion had faded by the next election.
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He married her, kept making movies, and the whole business faded into tabloid memory.
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In the end, it wasn't a surprise that Seattle faded out in the playoffs.
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"Is that shirt from… 1986?" he asks, reading the faded text over my belly.
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As many of his contemporaries have faded from memory, Mr. Lang has remained influential.
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He has not so much faded as a player as evolved into something different.
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But as her laughter faded, her face settled into something much sadder, nearly tearful.
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The ensuing uproar was disastrous for Trudeau's reputation, but slowly faded to the background.
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It still retains a certain dignity, even majesty, but of a distinctly faded sort.
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This part here on the dial is actually gold but it faded a bit.
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His need for more money grew more acute as his dim presidential hopes faded.
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More recently, though, that notion of a partisan divide has faded, Professor Davis said.
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Recession fears that rocked Wall Street in late 2018 and much of 2019 faded.
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A young woman in faded jeans and a red varsity jacket answered the door.
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The walls, the floor, and even the vaulted ceiling are this disgusting faded red.
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Like Zainab's case, it caused outrage among Pakistanis and then quickly faded from memory.
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Just like any fad, it has faded, and consumption is back to normal now.
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And the gap between online and live interview pollsters faded during the general election.
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"Defense attorneys always like delay, because faded memories work in their favor," she said.
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It was a great shirt, but then it faded, and the collar wore out.
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After one year, ARIA's lyrics have faded, its well-intentioned legislative provisions grown stale.
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Meanwhile, Democratic strategist Michael Gordon said the war has since faded from voters' memories.
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But he agreed that "The Memory of Justice" faded out of sight after 1976.
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Diners sit on the kind of faded red plastic stools found everywhere in Chinatown.
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"Symbolic ethnicity" flourished, but divisions faded: intermarriage rose, discrimination fell and residential enclaves dispersed.
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What they found was a surprise: Over time, all emotions, good and bad, faded.
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We just fell away, each of us, like a fashion that faded after years.
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In the strong light she looked drawn and faded, her arms and neck skinny.
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And once he put the idea in the public's mind, it never really faded.
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Those disputes largely faded into the background after Christine Blasey Ford's allegation became public.
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Although Sandberg represented the company at today's hearing, Zuckerberg hardly faded into the background.
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Rising U.S. recession fears boosted precious metal prices, as apetite for riskier assets faded.
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But while his commitment to the left never faded, his enthusiasm for communism did.
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As time passed, Warren's vision of getting nominated as the CFPB's permanent head faded.
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By the time the Renaissance began in the 1300s, their paint had faded away.
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What was once enthusiasm and optimism has now mostly faded to ambivalence or cynicism.
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Which is why, after the shootings had faded from the headlines, we moved on.
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One by one, the concerns that have hung over the stock market have faded.
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"Symbolic ethnicity" flourished, but divisions faded: intermarriage rose, discrimination fell and residential enclaves dispersed.
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You've taken an old/faded internet property and said I want to fix it.
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Foreign jihadist groups in Afghanistan grew, mutated and faded over the past two decades.
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Donald Trump — who had most the airtime in previous Republican debates — faded into third.
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A moody silhouette of a faded, ancient cityscape imagines her new life, in exile.
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An impromptu party atmosphere broke out as the light faded out of the day.
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Over time, the revolutionary roots of the Iran-Saudi rivalry have faded a bit.
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The number fell to 313 in Bush's last year in office as the insurgency faded.
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But the rise faded with the market reminded that Clinton also favours a weaker dollar.
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Trump, at the time, was famous, but his fame had faded in the late '22016s.
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But the excitement around Dorsey's return quickly faded as projects like Beyond 140 were stalled.
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Pizza is New York's spirit food and Di Fara is one of its faded temples.
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The drought that recently faded, for example, was the hottest on record for the state.
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While the blood on the flag has faded, Gomez said the stains are still visible.
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" Farrow & Ball Sample Pots: "The pigments are perfect for creating that look of faded elegance.
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Oil prices dropped as hopes faded for imminent action to reduce a global supply glut.
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Levenson attempts to draw parallels between the faded utopian visions of Orion and the SKZ.
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But as the era of modern medicine began rolling along, leeches faded out of relevance.
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They'd get to cheer him on one last time as the campaign faded into memory.
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One Week Later:After the scab has faded, you may be left with a dark spot.
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The "easy inter-racial jumble" of the Habsburg era (as Ms Morris puts it) faded.
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AmaroAmaro devotees love this faded filter for its ability to wash out blemishes and redness.
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It has been two years since their son left, but the pain has not faded.
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After the completion of the human genome project, which Watson initially led, such hopes faded.
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"I'm not a white woman, I'm a faded black person," Elliott, 85, told Pinkett Smith.
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And then it faded — overshadowed by the onslaught of American and European Neo-Expressionist painting.
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When Sannoh told Mujey the trial date was set for April, the girl's smile faded.
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When I my Xanax high faded, my palms would start sweating, and I'd feel nauseous.
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After the fall of the Soviet Union, nukes had largely faded from the public imagination.
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Plus, surely the shade had faded after I had just consumed a three-course meal.
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Candidates who had ties to the state, like Jeb Bush and Rick Perry, have faded.
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Inside the faded cover, a box that resembles a VHS tape contains four DVD discs.
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His new book is about why people need stories and those stories have faded away.
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Still, some say that the initial move should be faded, whatever it happens to be.
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Still other significant series, like the Western Gunsmoke, faded from view as cultural tastes shifted.
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The rally faded soon after as higher prices spurred more crude and refined product output.
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As the sun faded, the smuggler brought the men to the edge of a highway.
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Bill Miller is one of those people, though his star has faded in recent years.
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Though the memory of his wife has not faded, Ashley is afraid it eventually will.
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However, the excitement faded, with U.S. stocks opening almost flat on Tuesday, before resuming gains.
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Peace has made inroads, but the shadow of the long war has not completely faded.
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Republican Party unity, meanwhile, has faded some compared with a survey immediately after their convention.
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Here station wagons have faded to near obscurity, thanks to the rise of the SUV.
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It's definitely better than looking at faded photos in a printed menu, that's for sure.
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He then superimposed a faded image of the second calf to represent the dead sibling.
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He released a single, the poorly received "Learn Chinese," and faded away from the limelight.
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Rumours of an on-court "gruntometer" to establish a maximum volume faded five years ago.
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At one point, it faded back in, and I was staring out at a garden.
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During this period, the SGI employees faded from view and the hobbyists became more prominent.
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As the Naughty America title screen faded away, I found myself transported into a bedroom.
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As he sees it, a good memorial service can create memories while reviving faded ones.
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ABC is renting Cody's Homestead, Jim Cody's shuttered, sun-faded steakhouse, the Leader-Courier reported.
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That release briefly lifted equities to the plus side, but gains faded into the close.
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But that debate has faded because China now has the economic resources to do both.
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Of course the show faded to black before we learned which one is a goner.
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But the rally faded in the same amount of time that it took to start.
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Eight years later, I still carried that business card, faded and crumpled, in my wallet.
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The Continental itself faded out of production, a shadow of its glory days, in 2002.
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But the preference for the one-size-fits all double-decker tour has somewhat faded.
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Out there, the vast and limitless horizon faded westward, and the breeze furled my hair.
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Since then the FARC's fortunes have faded, both on the battlefield and at the bank.
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In their note, the co-founders reflected on happier accomplishments by their now-faded startup.
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The Lions faded down the stretch as well, though Matt Stafford had a standout year.
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Others ran on the front pages or in Jet magazine but have faded from memory.
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The sepia-toned photo is old and faded, and the subject looks very Bieber-esque.
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Two aluminum desks, books crammed into a bookcase, a faded poster for Shakespeare in Love.
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They are miniature worlds, forever preserved, perfect down to the paintbrush strokes of faded plaster.
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Chamomile frequently faded out, too demure for many spirits, and orange-blossom water overpowered most.
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While Jackson's political star has faded since his heyday, his endorsement would still carry weight.
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The move quickly faded, however, partly reflecting thin treading due to the summer holiday season.
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From there on, he plods on about the plot, in a tired, faded, jaded way.
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If the original Shield promos have faded from your mind, go back and watch them.
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The index faded and closed three points shy of 23,000 as bank shares rolled over.
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But his fame eventually faded, leading Giuliani to his latest role — the president's personal lawyer.
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The hometown favorite Jordan Spieth faded with a final-round 213 to tie for 18th.
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Oil prices fell overnight as concerns that the U.S. might reinstate sanctions against Iran faded.
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Their red hats have faded to pink in the sun causing chaos in the ranks.
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Scraps of faded denim merge with handmade embroidery and store-bought Día de Muertos fabrics.
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With the arrival of Robert D. Wood as president in 1969, Mr. Dann's star faded.
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Then the smiles gently faded, and we turned back to our reading and our phones.
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But even as those jobs faded away, developers were replacing Delaware's soybean fields with subdivisions.
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After initially electing dozens of governors, senators and congressmen, the Populists peaked and faded quickly.
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The runway still cuts across Lake Michigan's North Fox Island, faded like an old scar.
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He wore a faded Reagan '84 T-shirt and held a "Turn off TV" sign.
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Analysts said last week's optimism about U.S. President Donald Trump's tax plan had also faded.
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It was thought to be coming out in 2016, before it faded into the background.
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But his popularity has slumped as faith in his ability to implement reforms has faded.
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Nothing is more well worn, among theatrical tropes, than the pathos of the faded clown.
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Walker bungled the plant, and one of his biggest talking points faded into thin air.
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The faded celebrity is no longer allowed to disappear, even when, quite frankly, they should.
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At the same time, expectations for an interest rate rise in the U.S. have faded.
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As the king's health faded during his last years, instability and chaos dominated the country.
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But Democrats quickly dismissed that overture, and hopes of an immigration deal have largely faded.
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It initially helped relieve the crippling pain from a workplace injury until its effects faded.
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They merely happened to come into contact, and in that contact, one faded from life.
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Just as an open wound is stitched closed and eventually turns into a faded scar.
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Your friends might be too faded to remember how to Google fact-check you anyway.
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There were early successes but they have faded with murder rates again on the rise.
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Beijing's tolerance for off-balance sheet municipal borrowing has faded as debt levels have exploded.
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But once he was able to feed people again, those questions faded to the background.
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As Berlusconi's fortunes faded – he resigned as prime minister in 1403 – Verdini also suffered setbacks.
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Because there was no body and no sign of her, the case eventually faded away.
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There was a little bit of talk about that, then that kind of faded away.
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Moments later, the sound of the alarm faded, and I started hearing my pulse tick.
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Maybe that faded photo isn't the only remnant I have of my mother after all.
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Once the scroll was opened, she saw German text and faded handwriting on the paper.
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Those concerns have partly faded as recent economic data showed that inflation remained in check.
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The scandal, which has largely faded in the news cycle, didn't change Jordan's leadership ambitions.
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For the most part, though, contestants have faded into relative obscurity outside their home countries.
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Evening faded to night and the music grew louder, signaling the arrival of the queens.
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Since taking office, Donald Trump's notorious brand of populism has mostly faded into the background.
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"The writing is often faded, washed away by the water of the river," he added.
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We have a feeling that the past has faded, but at the time it hadn't!
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But clarete has largely faded away, though a few stalwart producers are maintaining the tradition.
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The salt formations faded into the distance, as did the desolate brown beaches beyond them.
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Critics inside and outside Nissan had started to question whether Mr. Ghosn's star had faded.
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A badly torn sofa, its coils exposed through faded velvet, was pressed against a wall.
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But as the women wait for a decision in the appeal, the story has faded.
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Barner is sort of a third-generation faded copy of Sproles, but snaps are snaps.
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I watched for 10 minutes or so until it had completely faded into the murk.
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But since the start of the year, concerns have faded, and tech shares beckoned again.
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Colonel Petrov faded into obscurity until a memoir in the late 90s highlighted his role.
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The first sign of water damage is often faded hieroglyphs, said Mr. Adams, the scholar.
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One figure is faded, but the name, in script, is recognizable to a trained eye.
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But it would be a loss to the sport if Week 2's magic faded.
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But it wasn't big enough, and even more important, it faded out much too fast.
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The reception area was a feast of chipped marble, faded red carpets and yellowed chandeliers.
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But Harris's poll ratings have faded, and she faces continuing questions about her core beliefs.
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The Adelsons were initially frustrated by the delay, but their annoyance has long since faded.
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About 3,200 people were vaccinated, and new cases faded out after only about three months.
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The magic of the Joe Biden of 1988 faded long ago, giving way, as Peter
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I like that it faded out though, it really gives it a more vintage feel.
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Other recent revivals have experienced significant ratings losses once the novelty of their returns faded.
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When their era faded, more than one developer tried to get a toehold on Cumberland.
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But as upstarts have flamed out and even historic houses faded, A.P.C. has soldiered along.
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"I think she would have faded into the woodwork but for the debate," said Scala.
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A few enjoyed a bump in applications in response to the attention, which quickly faded.
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It was how he wore them — sun-faded, treasured, respected — but a uniform, as well.
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But the stimulus effect faded, and that growth level now looks more like an aberration.
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Its gain faded with a weaker open on Wall Street and lower European mining stocks.
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His star had already faded in the two years since he was expelled from power.
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The National School Walkout also comes as attention to the Parkland shooting has faded somewhat.
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It's now more than a year later, and most of my initial fears have faded.
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But Williams has endured while so many of her former rivals have retired or faded.
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Colonel Petrov faded into obscurity until a memoir in the late 1990s highlighted his role.
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The pace of fiscal consolidation in Europe has relaxed as the eurozone crisis has faded.
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Risk sentiment likely improved as immediate concerns over geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula faded.
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I've got a collection of dozens of faded movie ticket stubs dating back to 2003.
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Those numbers have only receded slightly as the effects of the 2008 recession have faded.
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I'm still not used to the funny, faded tenses we use to recall these stories.
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The mustard-yellow Laura Ashley print was peppery with age now, faded almost to white.
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There were far more start-ups that couldn't find continuing investment and faded into oblivion.
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There's only one I can think of in particular, and it's kind of faded now.
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From there, the story faded from public view, but Giuliani kept working behind the scenes.
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There is only one word to describe its state—well, maybe three: kutindivara , kusauka , faded.
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However, he faded in the second and looked to be struggling physically in humid conditions.
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He remains atop the 15-candidate Democratic field in national polling while rivals have faded.
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When she's in the memory, she walks past faded versions of people at the club.
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By 2017, the gray trend faded and color started to pop back up in homes.
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My fears of being murdered faded away and were replaced with a wave of wonder.
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And while some caste lines had faded, they remained as rigid as ever in politics.
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" The screen faded to black with the words "There is no excuse not to vote.
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The relationship may have faded long ago, but the intimate images you shared have not.
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It grew cooler and light faded as afternoon turned to evening, and the funeral continued.
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Some of their lineages have since faded away, including the intimidating 60-foot-long Megalodon.
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And then there were a variety of folks who sort of faded into the woodwork.
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I think, for many, Trump's semi-daily North Korea tweets have faded into background noise.
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Midwest Farmer's Daughter is unquestionably a country record, but that roots rock edge never faded.
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While the UPF wouldn't last and the Reclaim Australia protests faded away, those involved didn't.
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No one was nostalgic for them and the memory faded along with the apocalyptic threat.
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But a faded memory leaves behind the ghost of its living form, like a daguerreotype.
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These natural purple dyes also faded rapidly, the Yale chemistry department explains on its website.
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However, Ellen, spirit broken and will faded, takes it a little far with Nicki Minaj.
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With the arrival of rock ′n' roll, music underwent a revolution and many balladeers faded.
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Two canoes, in weather-faded shades of almost-white and once-aqua, trembled in the wind.
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The greenback's rally has faded this year while oil prices have rebounded from multi-year lows.
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It felt like a very 21st-century feminist battle: Modern idealistic individualism trouncing faded movement solidarity.
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There were initial expressions of concern and solidarity, but soon the incident faded from public consciousness.
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Eventually, the trade faded out , and there are now only a couple thousand fishermen left today.
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The cassette deck bolted under its faded blue dashboard worked about a third of the time.
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At the end, there was just a circle of faded grass where the ger had stood.
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Honestly, I really enjoy writing about Ted Cruz and I'm sad he's faded into the background.
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Lower says he used to support Amash, but his support has faded in the Trump era.
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"The old Soviet belief hasn't faded completely when it comes to foreign policy," the official said.
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As time wore on, the initial generosity that the indigenous people, the Arawak, had shown faded.
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Most individual bourses in Europe were traded lower, after a strong start on Wall Street faded.
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Just like a blemish is something to be covered, any scar is something to be faded.
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Two days and seven phone calls later, the glow of Trump's diplomatic coming-out has faded.
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But Blaha noted that the backlash quickly faded as locals came around to the new name.
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She urged me to document them," which at that point, she said, were "faded and yellow.
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But in both cases, the support offered by the US faded as the political climate changed.
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Even Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, generally praised when released, quickly faded from memory.
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Gold has rallied 20 percent this year as expectations for a near-term Fed hike faded.
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But now that the color has faded, I appreciate my vampire-like pale skin even more.
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The surge of patriotism that followed Mr Putin's annexation of Crimea, part of Ukraine, has faded.
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As Cotton's own hoop dream stalled out, many of those players faded out of the picture.
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Some sent messages to tell me they knew what I'd done, and others simply faded away.
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The metal has risen 16 percent this year as expectations for further near-term hikes faded.
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Easy. It's right there in the museum on a streaked mirror with now-faded black scribblings.
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The band was fast off the stage before the final song had faded off the speakers.
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Low base effects from the stock market crash in 2015 faded in September, the NBS said.
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Every bust in the oil cycle brought calls for diversification; with every boom, the talk faded.
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Inventory wasn't always restocked in stores, however, and so the brand eventually faded away almost entirely.
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That benefit faded, but it persisted up until first grade for a subsample of Spanish speakers.
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As daylight faded, some of the snakes would move from their warm nooks into the passageway.
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Eventually one of them brought out some weed—that was my first time getting cross-faded.
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Despite its meteoric rise, the boycott ultimately faded with little concrete effect on the publishing giant.
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Maybe by then the thoughts of Thomas Markle and Scientology will have faded from our minds.
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Although it was visible during the day for almost a month, the star faded soon after.
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During the last row, in 2014, he launched a movement to "rescue Qatar", which faded fast.
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But the surge faded as the Democrats took the stage with their convention a week later.
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Independence has faded as an issue after the SNP rolled back plans for a second vote.
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But any notion of robust racial progress might already have faded at the Supreme Court itself.
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Despite her tattoo looking only slightly faded, Rebecca has already had two sessions under Faith's laser.
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But just because he has faded from public view does not mean he is a recluse.
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Crude has been weak since the prospects of an OPEC deal to limit production have faded.
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Squatters peered warily out of broken windows; inside, a warren of shacks faded into the gloom.
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The pair matched light-colored sweaters for the outing, with Slate's featuring rainbow colors faded out.
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Their visits are shining a light on a crisis that has faded from the national spotlight.
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The flashing lights faded into the foreground as Thomas took a sip of his morning coffee.
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Using her slim fingers and polished nails, she slit the faded tape and opened the top.
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All that faded in a few days, but what didn't disappear was this: a monster headache.
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That was a fine plan for December, but those days are long gone: Trump never faded.
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They were the biggest competition back in the Hero23 and Hero3 days, and then they faded.
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The emergency of ShyShy's disappearance has faded into more of a cold fact of daily life.
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The sign at the fork was sun-faded into unintelligibility, but she knew what it said.
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He had a round face, curly blond hair, faded milky blue eyes, and soft Southern cadences.
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The Timberwolves faded late, a trend all too familiar to Minnesota fans and coach Tom Thibodeau.
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But what happens years after the fact, when the allure of the art may have faded?
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Barron Trump started out strong, but faded midway through the longest acceptance speech in 44 years.
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After the medicine's sting faded she ducked into her burnoose and stepped out onto the balcony.
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Sanders' rise in the poll comes as New Hampshire voters' focus on national security has faded.
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She has a history with Miss Julie, once a family friend but now a faded memory.
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The highly romanticized version of SXSW has long since faded for Garrido, Quentin and La Puerta.
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NASA did receive a signal, but it was more faint than expected and then it faded.
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His hair is faded so sharply that he has to have come straight from the barbershop.
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Instead, the last chords faded out into a theater that was silent except for muffled sobbing.
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Varathan also highlighted how the surge in the euro above the $1.09 handle has since faded.
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One student enjoyed the florals in the woman's faded blouse; another liked the paisley-accented butterflies.
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So everyone has a story, but most of them are blurry and faded unless they're yours.
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As the effects of the initial shock faded, country-specific factors have again become more relevant.
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A couple of seconds was enough to provoke laughter in the room as the music faded.
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For the first hour, on my starter planet, I was, but that feeling soon faded away.
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Vonn, 31, wore cropped blue pants, a light pink crop top and a faded denim jacket.
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Inevitably, the fad faded, as the burden of adding an extra learning stage took its toll.
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The streets around are lined with sun-faded bungalows, some home to more than one family.
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The memory of the November attacks in Paris, which killed 130 people, has not yet faded.
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With the election just days away—May 9th—the seasoned politicians have faded in the polls.
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But once the glare faded, the company did send many of the jobs across the border.
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The rally faded soon after as higher prices spurred more output of crude and refined products.
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Her relationship with Freud, meanwhile, had slowly faded, until she realized it was no longer there.
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Asia finished mostly higher on Thursday as global markets recovered after recent fears about Italy faded.
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U.S. consumer spending slowed in October, however, as the hurricane-related boost to vehicle purchases faded.
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He faded into the masses fleeing then, in August 2015, as the exodus to Europe grew.
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The tax issue had faded after Republicans passed their Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017.
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It started last Tuesday, when an initial rally faded into a hard sell-off mid-morning.
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Its bezel is now a faded gray and the face has turned a warm brownish hue.
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When Scott arrived the next day, I was reassured by his confident grin — until it faded.
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But it has been long enough that much of her expected convention "bounce" should have faded.
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Political momentum behind health-care reform faded over February and March amid haggling over legislative details.
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But this has now faded as the step gains in EM productivity could not be repeated.
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The benefits from foreign crudes faded as OPEC's output cuts have already shifted the market structure.
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Caleb and Camille have faded, becoming art-history footnotes, but their hold on their children remains.
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Even though that vision faded, the memory of its full brilliance will remain with me always.
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The holy grail of a working mechanical heart never disappeared, though the word "permanent" faded away.
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And, for the first time, he talked to me a little about his now-faded fame.
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That company is Electronic Arts—a firm that very much has not faded into the night.
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Past Facebook-flight fads have either faded into obscurity (Diaspora) or drifted into narrow niches (Ello).
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There's nothing worse than wearing one to the beach that's faded, pilled, and so last year.
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Museum researchers are restoring the artist's hidden, luminous spectrum of colors that have faded over time.
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She shares a single bed, with faded sheets depicting male superheroes, with one of her sisters.
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Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara was a young boy with an intense interest in dinosaurs that never faded.
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Eventually the high I once got from accumulating wealth faded and it started to feel stale.
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In recent years, as Dershowitz approached the age of eighty, his public presence faded a bit.
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Carmakers' early hopes that congressional Republicans who favor free trade could restrain Mr. Trump have faded.
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She faded as the young Russian gathered strength to close out her latest high-profile opponent.
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First Manchester and then Moonlight faded in the face of La La Land's ever-gaining strength.
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Although Kesen transformed from a faded village into a joyful place that day, progress is slow.
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The power of the railroad unions that once backed politicians like Mr. Foley faded long ago.
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On a recent December evening the windows outside were glowing to life as the daylight faded.
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These songs quickly faded into the political past with the election of Barack Obama in 219.
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In the haze of such Vietnam-related tumult, the Pueblo simply faded from the nation's consciousness.
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Once the light fully faded, the celebration itself shifted shape, picking up and carrying on indoors.
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Reform on cash bail, government ethics and contract procurement faded once again into advocates' pipe dreams.
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The brand faded over the years, its flagship magazine's circulation declining to less than a million.
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But Houston gradually faded, with D'Antoni using only seven players until its deficit reached 20 points.
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Between abandoned brick factories, faded clapboard houses with tar-paper-covered roofs creak in the wind.
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Today, it's the character actors who viewers remember long after the rest has faded to black.
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"We started talking and Barack kind of faded into the woodwork," the former first lady said.
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New York pushed back, Amazon dropped its plans, and the entire episode has faded into memory.
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So over time, as the narration at the beginning of the film explains, magic faded away.
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His poll numbers have slumped as the gloss on the 40-year-old upstart has faded.
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But as the team advanced in the World Cup, the court case faded into the background.
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Prominent companies like Willow Garage and Rethink Robotics have classroom mainstays, but have ultimately faded away.
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The faded red stair runner, with a Swedish geometric pattern, seems particularly daring in this context.
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The notorious Five Points in Lower Manhattan faded ages ago into Chinatown and the Civic Center.
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He wore a red-and-blue Eisenhower jacket, faded gray dad jeans and clunky white sneakers.
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The optimism from 2015 has faded into mutual mistrust so deep it can&apost be healed.
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Stocks fell sharply on Tuesday as investor optimism around the upcoming U.S.-China trade talks faded.
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But it faded some as the deadline passed and the national conversation seemed to move on.
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The glow faded when the Iraq war sundered Mr Blair from the French and the Germans.
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Meanwhile, whatever promise Fitzpatrick, the Jets' one-year wonder, offered last season had long since faded.
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The metal has risen 21400 percent this year as expectations for further near-term hikes faded.
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Lizabeth Cohen's "Saving America's Cities" is not an attempt to rehabilitate the master planner's faded reputation.
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The disease faded from public consciousness and, with it, any sense of urgency over future outbreaks.
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The dream of an independent Palestine faded further away and Mr. Abbas came under increasing pressure.
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One struggled to raise money, chose not to engage and faded into the depths of obscurity.
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Not only has he conspicuously not won a Ballon d'Or, he has faded even from contention.
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And while some senators had discussed the possibility of censuring Mr. Trump, the idea has faded.
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LOS ANGELES — As the evening sky faded to bluish white, Yifat Oren, 103, surveyed her handiwork.
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Options trading flows suggest that much of the fear of the recent sell-off has faded.
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Mr. Reich rolled up his sleeve on Wednesday to show the number, which is now faded.
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I spotted a few faded stains on the couches and on the drapes in the bathroom.
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But there's a seed that, when planted, never quite dies, even when the bloom has faded.
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In the cemetery of Baruta's 21990th-century church, headstones are heaped with mostly faded plastic flowers.
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In recent days, faint rumblings of a deal to avert the clash had faded almost entirely.
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Slowly but surely, as summer faded and the leaves turned brown, the phone calls dried up.
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The hustle and bustle in the Capitol's hallways faded into stillness as the hours dragged by.
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That the lure of the F.A. Cup has faded in recent years need hardly be stated.
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"I gave my life up for you kids," the father says, only to be faded out.
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Over the last several years, however, public pressure on retailers to close on Thanksgiving has faded.
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That has faded, and it's replaced with the new brand that Chip and Joanna has brought.
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And yet, now that they've sort of faded away slightly, we sort of miss them. —K.
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The interview, broadcast on Sunday, might have quietly faded into the forgotten quarters of the internet.
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Attacks on its "job-killing" effects faded amid uninterrupted private sector employment gains since it passed.
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O and Rally Software RALYN>, overall both Mohr Davidow and InterWest have faded in recent years.
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The further I get from my heart attack, the more the rattling of fear has faded.
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She remained a buzzsaw throughout, and the earlier worries over her main roster debut have faded.
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Johnson had hurt Cormier in their first match but quickly faded—a trademark of his career.
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Given our time, I used this movie poster, boarded it up, and also faded it out.
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As I passed through medical school and residency, my religious belief faded until it was gone.
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Investor enthusiasm for the instant messaging application company faded after its initial public offering last year.
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All the while, Mr. Agha's eyesight slowly faded, a congenital failure that also afflicted his brother.
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The scares came early and late, they hovered and they lingered, and then, alas, they faded.
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In the late 80s, Harvard conservators ruled out the possibility of directly retouching the faded paint.
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I didn't go out for about a month after the fire but that feeling slowly faded.
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And then they follow up that disaster by buying faded '90s dot coms like AOL and Yahoo.
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He wore a a navy T-shirt over a gray flannel thermal with cropped faded maroon pants.
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Equipped with this ability, these whales no longer needed their chompers, so their teeth gradually faded away.
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Stockpiling faded as the date of Britain's departure from the European Union was pushed back again. 4.
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"Even something like Pokemon Go that did very well, it also faded very, very quickly," Hudak said.
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His star has faded, but he's still creating content, which is what brought him together with Kokkinos.
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They look perfect, so I slide off the security tag and pull my faded jeans over them.
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After a point, the anxiety and dread whenever I see him faded away, only the tears stay.
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We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
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"This is home," he said one evening, strolling through the empty section in the faded evening light.
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As the sounds faded, the guests turned their attention to the eight women marching into the bar.
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Suddenly one of the many minor stresses of driving a car had faded gently into the background.
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There are also signs that the export- and inventory-driven momentum faded early in the second quarter.
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Folded over and over again as if top secret, the ink faded though clearly her mother's hand.
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Some boy band members have, of course, faded into a life of obscurity and white wine benders.
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We've moved on to other scandals, Ms. Marcos and her prodigious closet long since faded from memory.
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A stigma against adults having fun, strong in the aftermath of the second world war, has faded.
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In American media, the exotic Middle East faded; replacing it were depictions of violence and ominous terrorists.
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The couple got engaged, and then, predictably, broke up,* but David has not faded into the background.
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The projections faded to black, leaving me to process the sounds of unzipping clothing and heavy breathing.
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The short-term volatility brought on by the surprise news of Donald Trump's victory has already faded.
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"Feeling faded," he wrote, then challenging any of his followers to beat his remix of the video.
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But the anxieties about China that troubled investors in the final months of 2018 have also faded.
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Even though the threat of secession has faded, the barriers to new parties have continued to rise.
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Under slate grey skies, the likes of Blackpool and Bournemouth are shown in all their faded glory.
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But the real has since stabilized to around 3.40 to the dollar as the initial shock faded.
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He worked with the Slovenia native on her skin-care line, which faded away before the election.
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It finally faded in 2017, just as what actually ended up being the first one began operating.
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Sellers hold crumpled T-shirts and faded jeans aloft; traders shout and jostle for the best picks.
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