FADING STIMULUS The trade tensions and fading stimulus from the White House's tax cuts and spending increases are slamming the brakes on the economy.
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Hopes for a thawing relationship fading But Trump's hopes of striking a grand bargain with Russia are fading, two administration officials told CNN Thursday.
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Summer's fading fast, but our 2000-for-22 summer flash sale on Innovator, Founder or Investor passes to Disrupt Berlin 21 is fading even faster.
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" "We've been in the position of fading the rallies.
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"EM has been on a tear the last few month — certainly a function of the macro story improving, recessionary fears fading a little bit [and] tariff news fading into the background," Agati said.
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But the promise of ready work is fading for some.
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Since the late 903s, its popularity has been slowly fading.
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The magic around a "Star Wars" film may be fading.
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Those times are fading into history for most of us.
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The economy was holding Trump up and that is fading.
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And yet -- we're seeing lots of evidence that that's fading.
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But some traders cautioned that the rally may be fading.
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You can see her Oscar hopes fading in real time.
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But the company's order book suggests that globalisation is fading.
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The heat is quickly fading from Miami's luxury housing market.
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But Coco is very old, and her memory is fading.
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The bad vibes of April are a fast fading memory.
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That is the latest sign that old grudges are fading.
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The event's random, somewhat serendipitous nature is slowly fading away.
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But the odds seem to be fading, and fast. Sen.
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King Salman of Saudi Arabia also appears to be fading.
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A fading skirt of tawny light sets the city aglitter.
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But the rapidly fading alternative smartphone market hasn't fazed Jolla.
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There seems little chance of that fading any time soon.
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For graphic on Demand for UK exports fading click reut.
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"Mostly we're interested in [it] fading to a manageable level."
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I believe that the popularity of these objections is fading.
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Belief in the distant prospect of EU membership is fading.
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Last year ChemChina bought Pirelli, a fading Italian industrial champion.
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You appreciate and value memories more once they start fading.
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Because he's fading, day by day and night by night.
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Still, Mr Sanders's power over the primary contest is fading.
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" She then added, "It's kind of fading as an issue.
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She was in bed, fading in and out of consciousness.
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But it's no longer "breaking news," so coverage is fading.
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But in California, the GOP has been fading for years.
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But their gratitude is fading, as its limitations become clear.
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The fight over encryption though shows no signs of fading.
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Now we see the cocky confidence of the Brexiteers fading.
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But that heart was fading, and so was the day.
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Before our eyes, the countryside was lazily fading into night.
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Fading at last, Katexa climbed into bed, and fell asleep.
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Typically, a supernova remains bright for 100 days before fading.
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Outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal seemed to be fading.
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Likewise, bullishness among retail investors may not be done fading.
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But the debate about legislative history is a fading memory.
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The old kind of politics seems to be fading away.
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This episode coincides with a fading impact from fiscal policy.
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Here's what investors are worried about: Trade tensions aren't fading.
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Societies that reject us have withered, fading into history's night.
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Hope was fading that the missing would be found alive.
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But now, the North Carolina Republican's independent streak is fading.
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The cushions are fading, the springs sagging, the corners fraying.
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The designated shopping day is fading after years of hype.
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Japan's fading recovery is being matched in the fashion industry.
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It's been fading in brightness, and astronomers aren't sure why.
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Mr. Shkreli's hope for quick cash from Retrophin was fading.
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He makes a basketball quip about a friendship fading away.
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That scrap surge is still in effect, albeit with fading momentum.
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"I think the opportunities have just been fading away," she said.
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But the "Krym Nash" ("Crimea is ours") effect may be fading.
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They lived on, a fading shrine to my long-gone mother.
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"I felt like my sense of reality was fading," said Yoo.
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The primacy of nation-states in those regions is also fading.
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He insists that Zenefits — and the name "Zenefits" — isn't fading away.
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We do not know what comes after the fading away, mostly.
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O'Byrne of Citi said fading risk appetite helped the franc gain.
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Peering through the slowly fading fog, I disembarked from the ferry.
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If it was just fading away, people would let it be.
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"A redhead's biggest enemy is hot water and fading," says Papanikolas.
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Hopes for a rebound in prices before year-end are fading.
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He says financial prospects for companies are clearly improving, not fading.
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Memories of the horrors of the Khmer Rouge period are fading.
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The Lakers, meanwhile, continued their trend of fading late in games.
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The American dream isn't fading, it's just time to re-tool.
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Sales of the much-mocked jeans peaked in 1998 before fading.
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It's an attempt to grasp at the fading fame and limelight.
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But Teddy, grievously wounded last episode by Wyatt's gang, is fading.
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Yet there were signs that the "great rotation" trend is fading.
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Retailers who don't entertain adopting the model risk fading away completely.
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Old-fashioned phones have been fading away from most living rooms.
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But, as sound archives now recognise, local music is fading away.
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But the controversy over the deal shows no signs of fading.
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The erosion, fading and dirt would become part of the works.
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The girls were silent, shaking, until they heard his footsteps fading.
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We are a fading population an endangered species if you will.
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One can almost hear the passion fading and the psychology shifting.
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The Cruz candidacy was already showing signs of fading before Sen.
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Would they include the fading of the languages among young people?
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When he died, in 1988, the movement was fading from prominence.
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Mourners held candles aloft in cups under a fading pastel sky.
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There is fading confidence in free markets and institutions of democracy.
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One of those dynamics — the fading competitor — has already played out.
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However, indications now show that 'risk-on' is fading, Nair added.
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Now the song was over, the ice-chords fading to silence.
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Mr. Sanders staked his fading campaign on California and trailed Mrs.
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Monomania and Fading Frontier are the only ones where I'm bothered.
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Maybe that's because memories of unions as corrupt are finally fading.
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In the meantime, Claire is confronted with her mother's fading health.
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The meaning of what we see in theaters is fading constantly.
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Its blue, fringed cloth cover fading and threatening to fall apart.
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A fading sign, written in Arabic, hangs askew outside the door.
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Suarez led the first 49 laps before fading and finishing eighth.
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They were becoming distant longings, silhouettes, shadows fading on the ground.
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I didn't have any issue with it chipping or fading away.
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The light was fading quickly, as it does near the Equator.
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But his authority over the army he once commanded is fading.
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Syria is fading from world attention as the war winds down.
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Unfortunately, abortion is not fading as an issue for conservative legislators.
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While the economy remains healthy, the benefits of both are fading.
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The novel coronavirus pandemic is not fading from view anytime soon.
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Many are fading away along with tidbits of the city's history.
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The Dallas Cowboys and their quarterback, Dak Prescott, are fading fast.
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The downpour intensifies for two increasingly uncomfortable minutes before fading out.
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Instant divorce is fading in most parts of the Muslim world.
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Still, the memories of past tragedies have a way of fading.
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Fading tax credits in multiple countries may also depress Tesla's sales.
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Mainly, however, coal is fading because of progress in other technologies.
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The victory kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
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Also fading were brown splotches I was told were blood stains.
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"Now That the Light Is Fading" is a more sophisticated work.
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Warren had been fading some but turned in a forceful performance.
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That's partly due to the fading effect of corporate tax cuts.
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The win kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
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"Klomentum" made its appearance in the political lexicon then, before fading.
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With light fading he made light work of the third set.
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Expectations for tax cuts from the Trump administration are also fading.
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Just so you could get that little, that little fading action.
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Now oil prices are recovering, the imperative to privatize is fading.
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John L. Callas, the project manager, conceded that hopes were fading.
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She retreats to a cave, eventually fading to only a voice.
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The men traded the lead several times, but Dunbar was fading.
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Each person is an island, fading into an ocean of white.
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My daughter is up way past her bedtime and is fading fast.
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And the problem of retail-owned bonds is fading as they mature.
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Observations made between 2015 and 2017 show the dark vortex fading away.
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But the barrier between them and the outside world was fading away.
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Google is fading out the Picasa desktop application starting on March 15.
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" All he could see was "an insurmountable mountain fading into the darkness.
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And there are signs that Coptic support for the president is fading.
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For the first time, it seemed like that magic touch was fading.
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If spending were to spiral, it could further weaken Merkel's fading support.
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And strangely enough — the need to gorge myself is slowly fading away.
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Without it, instead of fading, the trauma sticks to them, digs in.
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Well, obviously the relationship was fading, even if I didn't notice it.
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She isn't oblivious; she's just ready for anything, even when she's fading.
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The receipts stayed in there, usually too long, sometimes fading to meaninglessness.
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Unfortunately, it's an industry that is greatly changing and slowly fading away.
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These old left-right distinctions are fading as class identities break down.
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In other words, it's the newspapers that are really fading fast here.
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A few weeks ago, rumors surfaced that, indeed, the signal was fading.
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Now, however, the excitement is fading as is the app store's growth.
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"Your tan is fading, and your clothing is different, too," she notes.
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Worst of all, the magic of Moore's Law seems to be fading.
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The gilets jaunes movement is tenacious, but is fading on the ground.
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As a result, the former Australian norm of home-ownership is fading.
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Yet the heady hopes of the last seven decades are also fading.
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Milo is fading fast: He's with us now but not for long.
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I kind of just transitioned and started fading away from that crowd.
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Two of the most vaunted names in banking are fading into retirement.
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Volatility is fading as the market rallies into the start of March.
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Hansen said that several broad factors driving up gold prices were fading.
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The BTS hype doesn't look like it'll be fading any time soon.
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Whatever the appeal of being vaguely creeped out is, it's not fading.
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You seem to be saying that that model should be fading away.
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The smile might be fading fast, but the potential could be eternal.
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But hopes are fading that a big reformist push will ever materialise.
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I think the death penalty is fading away because it doesn't work.
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He is literally fading from view, laughing at himself and at life.
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Despite all the evidence — the fading fastball in the middle innings, the .
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Tamagotchi's popularity reached a fever pitch in the late 1990s before fading.
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You also spoke a lot with your grandfather, whose memory was fading.
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Little warning was given to those who were enjoying the fading summer.
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"It also prevents hair color and shine from fading," Ms. Redway said.
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If fading this cover is your idea of "managing money", maybe retire.
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The ingenuity of new residents is also a boon for fading towns.
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Light fading and some distressed detailing make for a more unique wash.
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There's no fading or stretching or wear on the seams at all.
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His style of play — lumbering and menacing — is fading from the game.
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A second analyst said the impact of the Khashoggi case was fading.
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But for me, the magical nostalgia of Harry Potter is fading fast.
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CEO Alasdair James said November sales momentum has been fading this month.
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"There are already signs that China's resistance to CNY depreciation is fading."
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But that optimism is fading as the economic disruptions intensify, he said.
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Conor: Adam, I think that the classic NorCal/SoCal rivalry is fading.
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He was dismissed as finished, his years of dominance fading into memory.
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He's now seven strokes back and fading Tiger makes another comfortable par.
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It is fair to say, however, that those days are fading quickly.
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But he worries that, instead of fading, wartime divisions have only hardened.
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That distinction seems to be fading, if it is not gone altogether.
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And the young women swaying on their bicycles, fading into the horizon.
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I never had any problems with the plastic toys melting or fading.
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In recent decades, astronomers have observed the fading of novas over decades.
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There will be no need to fret about fading light on Friday.
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I was going to work to preserve the fading image of Istanbul.
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The other two — accommodative central bank policies and earnings growth — are fading.
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Some in the Kushner camp are hopeful that particular inquiry is fading.
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A boom in British denim manufacturing comes as American brands are fading.
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After months of fading fortune, is Elizabeth Warren back in the running?
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The feature reached its final laps, Swinehart in control, his challengers fading.
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Gail: Yeah, but I'm hoping the Iowa-New-Hampshire dictatorship is fading.
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The protests, now in their fourth month, show no signs of fading.
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"Now it's more just a gradual sort of fading," Ms. Howe said.
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Stocks were already fading Thursday, but Trump's announcement triggered a quicker fall.
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We would be trimming back on this trade and fading this trade.
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The hard seltzer trend doesn't seem to be fading any time soon.
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It can last up to eight hours without feathering or fading, too.
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Hopes that more survivors would be found were fading fast on Saturday.
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Fidel is gone and his brother Raúl is fading from the scene.
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But optimism for a striking a grand deal is rapidly fading. Sen.
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Yet somehow, the lessons of the crisis already appear to be fading.
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The Wanamaker has long been a showcase for rising and fading track careers.
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For a while, those things just became trending topics before swiftly fading away.
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She spent the next 8 hours there, fading in and out of consciousness.
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But drug-war passions are fading and job applicants are hard to find.
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But now, under attack because of their identity, Indians see the dream fading.
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This flattening of the yield curve is telling us growth is fading regardless.
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Those risks could be already priced in and might be fading, says Sanchez.
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Instead of a huge societal shift, the sharing economy is slowly fading away.
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Still, while earnings momentum is indeed fading, EPS growth in Europe remains positive.
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His Trump Tower landmark in Manhattan also seems to be a fading asset.
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Soon fading into a sad, but brave verse with a melody from forever.
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The pigment is especially known for its colour intensity and resistance to fading.
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"They say the island is fading away," the sign continues in shaky writing.
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But it is not only politicians whose memories of the 1940s are fading.
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At the time, Ukraine's post-Maidan hopes for deep, systemic change were fading.
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His index and middle fingers are adorned with the fading words KILL COPS.
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The fading Fratesi and Mancini headstones stand like hieroglyphs of a lost civilisation.
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To the extent that Bannon's fading fortunes reflect that, it's a good thing.
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Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert's passion for one another is anything but fading!
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With the smoldering embers of the outbreak fading, there was cause for celebration.
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Our culture surrounding fishing is disappearing, and our culinary culture is also fading.
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After a long time shining, the supernova is now is fading to darkness.
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The firm's problems go deeper than bamboo, but its fading fortunes capture something.
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Summer lovin' may be fading fast, but prepare yourself for an amorous autumn.
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But now that version of a fading Detroit is starting to seem outdated.
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China has reached a stage of development where manufacturing is fading in importance.
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The dollar struggled as the fading hopes for any near-term Sino-U.
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The truism that debt and deficits matter is fading away among policy elites.
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However, Ms Mottley's margin of victory suggests such prejudices may be fading fast.
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With summer's sun fading, blondes everywhere are considering a color transition for fall.
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She dances and gyrates to the beat as Kanye raps about fading love.
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Silence and fading were not things he could ever have expected from her.
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Fireworks bloom, but only for a moment, dazzling onlookers before fading into oblivion.
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And perceptions of the President as someone who will bring change are fading.
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The peso also got a lift from fading expectations for a trade war.
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He grew up around fading communist slogans plastered across billboards throughout the capital.
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Can offshore wind pick up the slack from Pilgrim and other fading nukes?
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Perhaps painful memories of the fiasco of DaimlerChrysler are fading away at last.
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The un-distilled toddy tasted nutty and sweet, with a quickly fading sourness.
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Linden took the lead in the middle of the race before fading back.
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The Finn's pace on fading tyres was dropping off and hurting his race.
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There was no fading, he was looking at punching as often as possible.
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Despite past glories the authors perceive a fading of dynamism in today's America.
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During his time in Guizhou, Palazzi observed parts of Miao culture fading already.
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More broadly, fading worries over global trade and geopolitics helped buoy market sentiment.
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Dozens of framed, fading photos of former clients line the walls: Robert Redford.
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Unfortunately, the long history of Halloween's origins seems to be fading fast. AChange.
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The patterns are yarn-dyed to prevent the colors from fading over time.
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Even in the most death-friendly counties, public support appears to be fading.
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Though traffic is down slightly, the craze doesn't yet appear to be fading.
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But the "shiny" candidate with the never-fading smile comes across as vapid.
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In Portland, where young people go to retire, that Krameresque option is fading.
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A tale of fading love and the importance of making it shine again.
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"The music's fading and the light's down low," this new entity told me.
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Our worlds would be separate, memories of this ending fading into the distance.
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In the meantime, worries are amplifying, and optimism is fading in the community.
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The Democratic contest will continue, though the drama is fading day by day.
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By then the priest's health was fading, and he died in October 2015.
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The fading Giants lost for the eight time in their past 215 games.
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The fading Giants lost for the eight time in their past 10 games.
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But now, as the events of "Late Night" unfold, that prime is fading.
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Over time, though, you see a really dramatic fading of the American dream.
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It indicates strains between the US and China might be escalating, not fading.
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He set up a small museum to honor the village's fading German heritage.
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The constellation labels, appearing and fading, gave it a look of magical whimsy.
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After that, Mr. Clark and Mr. Kuhn went straight, fading into conventional lives.
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And there is reason to believe that Biden's longtime firewall could be fading.
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And the gains were sustained in the subsequent year rather than fading away.
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It had fallen to 0.66% when optimism over a Brexit deal was fading.
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By the end of the '60s, however, the golden years were fading fast.
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By the end of the '60s, however, the golden years were fading fast.
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Then, with the last of its fading energy, it tore into Ms. Cavero.
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This fading immunity may play a role in some of the mumps outbreaks.
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What words can we try to grab and shape as they're fading away?
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The Rejuvenate Restorer fills in scratches, helps prevent sun-fading, and improves traction.
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The sugar rush from tax cuts is fading just as new challenges emerge.
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The sparkle of a pricey engagement ring may be fading for young consumers.
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One described it as rather tasty at first, with a fast-fading flavor.
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Fading from Boeing's order book and the skies, however, is the Boeing 747.
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I watched her take a shower last week because her hygiene is fading.
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Winter is fading; spring will come, snow will melt, and leaves set in.
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The chances of a breakthrough here by a candidate of color are fading.
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Elsewhere, foreign exchange markets reflected fading optimism over a U.S.-China trade deal.
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But that's not the only reason Black Friday shopping in stores is fading.
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In the fading light, we pack up our two motorcycles with the purchases.
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I'm coming down from my high and the feeling of catharsis is fading.
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The race finally ended in fading light after 167 laps and double overtime.
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In hindsight, accepting my fate and fading away had its allure to me.
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"I do foresee the Communist Party fading," he said in the 2017 interview.
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A writer reckons with fast-fading sumac, coriander, garam masala and other seasonings.
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But Didon seems a bit out of sync with the crowd — woozy, fading.
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But the photos in Ms. Cheatham's apartment showed the fading of those dreams.
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At night, I hear the foghorn, a reassuring sound, fading slowly like memories.
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Pitt plays Cliff Booth, a stunt double for Leonardo DiCaprio's fading actor Rick Dalton.
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"It's formulated with pyrithione zinc, which treats dandruff without fading hair color," he says.
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Bodendorfer feels that the former chasm between string theory and LQG is fading away.
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" The fading Goldwyn thought they were talking about a movie and replied, "no, no.
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Their fading memories are evidence of mass killings that took place across the country.
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"Fads, frauds and fading businesses are a constant even in rising markets," he added.
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With that problem fading, Warsaw-listed bank stocks have surged, igniting the bourse's rocket.
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Of course, as the character's makeup and hair deteriorate, so does her fading manicure.
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Of course in rap there's still danger, or there was, but that's fading too.
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We both finished and, with the haze of orgasm fading away, talked it over.
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But concerns that a Fed hike might cause a spike in have been fading.
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He lived in the Plaza, an artists' commune with an aura of fading luxury.
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"Expectations for an early settlement at the Brexit discussions are fading," said Mizuho's Yamamoto.
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The tailwinds of accommodative central bank policies are fading and may even be disappearing.
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In a decade or so, memories of "speeds" in a car could be fading.
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For all the shared history, Britain is a fading presence in its former colonies.
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But hope is fading that they can secure a deal by this week's deadline.
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Clinton's email problems were kind of fading into the background, then came roaring back.
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Violence broke out, the riot police overreacted, and the government lost its fading legitimacy.
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More and more, the line between "business attire" and "weekend wear" is fading away.
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Or maybe the dream is fading away and this is that one final reach.
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Mr Weinstein's star was already fading before the accusations against him were made public.
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One is inflation-shortfall-based and that is fading with this morning's CPI data.
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In the blue and green areas, stars start fading from the horizon and zenith.
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Also: the fading fortunes of European banks and New York City's $100bn congestion problem.
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Only her fading memory remained, in words that were blown away across the tundra.
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But the fading continued, and with my judgment gone, I swallowed yet another half.
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Already, two days later, this latest act of violence is fading from the headlines.
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It's hidden in fading library books, dusty archives, and oral histories forgotten with time.
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In San Francisco, thanks to an aggressive public health campaign, that stigma is fading.
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At these levels I would like to start fading the rally in dollar-yen.
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Instead, it felt like the last leg of a fading rock star's farewell tour.
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Partitions are a fading industry convention; here, X proves the thesis true and necessary.
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Earlier oil fell amid focus on oversupply and fading expectation of a production freeze.
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Vancouver's postseason hopes are fading quickly as it kicks off a five-game homestand.
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is fading as a candidate, they added.
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What's next: Supernova iPTF14hls may finally be fading, reports Lisa Grossman in Science News.
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Concerns over protectionism are fading at the same time as global trade is rebounding.
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Thoughts that tax reform might be the year's big bill seem to be fading.
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"Virtual reality" saw a peak last year, but has been fading in use since.
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She was more like the OG Jessica Alba, spinning her fading fame into entrepreneurship.
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Apple Pay succeeds here by fading away, keeping you in harmony with the present.
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Consider too that taboos around porn and other explicit sexual content are slowly fading.
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The Pirates, a party initially focused on online freedoms and now fading, took orange.
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You represent something real, which is the fading conservative wing of the Republican Party.
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We see the slowing of capital outflows as well as fading U.S. dollar strength.
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For many business owners, rent is late, bills are overdue and hope is fading.
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The tailwinds from Chinese commodities and tech products demand, however, appear to be fading.
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As Feige's reach grows, TV shows that aren't connected to the MCU are fading.
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But the favorites moved methodically up to the lead, blowing past the fading Guy.
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He has a fading 41 percent approval rating for his handling of the economy.
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"With the selling appetite fading, it gives some room to the upside," he said.
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Hell, we all got over Optimus fading to black in the original movie, right?
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Some European officials fear Trump's overture to Putin could result in the pressure fading.
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But even here, the living links to the World War II era are fading.
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A bigger problem was his fading movie career, which rendered his financial situation precarious.
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Punk was fading, but club culture was rising, with parties like Blitz its cotillions.
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That outlook has lent a sense that the crisis may at last be fading.
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The fading danchi are no longer a symbol of the young families rebuilding Japan.
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But this earnings season, according to Hickey, is different because trade risks are fading.
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As for the other candidates, I fear they are fading in the rearview mirror.
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Is that a sign that smartwatches are a fad, and the fad is fading?
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His is an ancient craft, and across many public library systems, a fading one.
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But with no-deal Brexit risks fading, the pullback may not be too drastic.
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These bags are machine washable but should be hung to dry to prevent fading.
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Coal's place in power sector is fading This trend is widely expected to continue.
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Somehow, he played his way into contention before fading with a final-round 73.
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In this entryway, you can see the paint fading on the ornately designed walls.
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What is beyond debate is that prior to Graham's speech, Kavanaugh's chances were fading.
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Today, historical memory and first-person recollections of the Second World War are fading.
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That respectability boom shows signs of fading, however, as those advocates leave the administration.
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But with the dollar rally fading, February's nascent increase in exports could be sustained.
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It was magical, and soon it was gone, fading in the haze of daybreak.
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A painful recession was fading into memory, yet the expansion felt unsatisfying to many.
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"It just so happened that Elizabeth Warren started fading in the polls," he said.
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"She's fading," her husband texted, as I sped toward the hospital from the airport.
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New corporate titans are rising faster than ever; but they're also fading faster, too.
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It appears to be shot from a drone, the views sweeping and the symbol fading.
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He then jumped and while still fading right in the air, launched the game-winner.
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It's been fading for years, and this week Microsoft snuffed out the last of it.
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Finally, the fading of the great December bogeyman — a 2019 recession — has also calmed nerves.
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Fading concern over trade helped push Wall Street higher for a second day on Tuesday.
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We had a hope when Iraqi forces entered Mosul but now this hope is fading.
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Retrieving the rifles might be a way to reconnect with my fading memories of him.
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With the memory of the Florey foul-up fading, Oxford is again commissioning imaginative work.
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And with three losses in the past four games, their chances this season are fading.
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That fading dominance reflects tough times for the original cryptocurrency since its late 1.23 apex.
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By then, the "#568" drawn on his hand — his number in the queue — was fading.
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Far from fading away, Big Tobacco might be on the verge of a new boom.
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I'd been traveling at that point for eight weeks and already the town was fading.
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Yet, it seems that the case, much like Operation Perfect Hedge, is just fading away.
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The exhilaration of sudden freedom and liberation is long gone, a distant and fading memory.
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Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said on Monday that the chances of finding survivors were fading.
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The fillip to the economy from President Donald Trump's tax cuts is fading (see article).
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With the economy in trouble, the patriotic buzz of Mr Putin's military exploits is fading.
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It's taken a long time, but capital punishment is gradually fading away around the world.
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The protective blend also makes hair crazy-shiny — and prevents color fading, especially on redheads.
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But these scenes are just dreams, the fading memories of her once-successful American life.
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Now that the trauma is fading … Which "Downton" characters will be married by season's end?
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Deaths of despair jumped in the mid-1980s, when industries such as coalmining were fading.
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The assessment of current economic conditions hit 106.1 in August, fading slightly from July's 109.
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Fading expectations for the Fed to hike rates this month likely weighted on the dollar.
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She aims to preserve a fading culture for future generations to study and learn from.
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It's now fading into the electoral wilderness while Modi remakes Indian politics in his image.
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The news that his memory was fading sent me into an urgent flight-search frenzy.
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That fading dominance reflects tough times for the original cryptocurrency since its late 2017 apex.
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With all the new attention, it doesn't seem like he's fading away any time soon.
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Snap's flash is fading fast in the heated race among social networks to add users.
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Then, after an hour and a half, I felt tired and the insights started fading.
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As the insights started fading, I decided to re-up and go to the concert.
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In the currency market, fading expectations of aggressive easing by the Fed helped the dollar.
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The dancers are present but vague, fading into the piece and emerging again, like memories.
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Philips HF3510 Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock with Sunrise Simulation and Sunset Fading Night Light
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From here on out, it's all fading daylight, dying leaves, and winter's slow, inevitable march.
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But Sandberg's fading cultural influence doesn't mean the basic tenets of Lean In are dead.
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I even picked it up once or twice, on days when my resolve was fading.
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Fading geopolitical tensions following last week's meeting also saw the Korean won firm on Monday.
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There are, however, tentative signs that the energy drag on business investment could be fading.
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Sensing that her disguise is fading, Linda interrupts the negotiations to beg Caputo for help.
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Daniel Jones threw a 241-yard touchdown pass to Cody Latimer for the fading Giants.
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They would also be grappling with a fading tax-cut boost in the new year.
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Hopes are fading that Congress can pass a broad energy bill before the year ends.
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About 10 weeks later, Amy's bone-deadening exhaustion, a symptom of multiple sclerosis, began fading.
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It's something new, beyond the old story of a fading town they've heard for decades.
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They continued buying alcohol and prescription drugs for her even though her memory was fading.
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Still, there was evidence that also supported the graduated extinction, fading and scheduled awakenings methods.
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Crude's tailspin was engineered by a range of factors, some of which may be fading.
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It also has some perceptive things to say about fading dreams, compromise and age differences.
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EDM fading from its memory, Miami returns to its beloved mode of hip-hop decadence.
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To some, this is frustrating because they feel like their control over things is fading.
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Demonstrators climbed atop the courthouse, under a fading amber sky, and hoisted the revolutionary flag.
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Now, employees of these startups are seeing their hopes of getting rich off shares fading.
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In Congress, the zeal among Republicans for repealing the law appears to be fading somewhat.
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We had a good run fading Miami through the first four weeks of the season.
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We were there to meet Melodie Conn, a petite redhead with a fading spray tan.
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He entered specifically because he thought Biden was fading, which is no longer the case.
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Whatever the cause, the World Cup cannot risk three of its confederations fading into irrelevance.
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A recurring card was the King of Wands, which again alluded to the fading dalliance.
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After a dozen years as a pay-per-view mainstay, Pacquiao's power is fading quickly.
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She said her anxiety was fading as she accepted that her lineup was good enough.
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I think the notion of what the game is supposed to stand for is fading.
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It took decades for the posters on fading paper to be rediscovered and dusted off.
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But with the 2020 campaign underway, the likelihood of such action appears to be fading.
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Small and midsize companies are fading from stock markets, leaving far fewer publicly traded companies.
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When the Hawaiian language, religion and customs were fading away, these textiles remained a constant.
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Old movie studios like 20th Century Fox are fading as streaming giants like Amazon ascend.
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Both Warren and Bloomberg held on to win delegates in states where they were fading.
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Lord & Taylor, the once leading fashion retailer that has been fading, considers itself a trailblazer.
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The symbols and figures, effectively the lines of an ancient story, are fading to dust.
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For decades, Mr. Martin studied ivory and rhino markets, his passion hardly fading with age.
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The narrative flows with great rhythm against the backdrop of an old fading mill town.
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Hope is fading for the 44 sailors on an Argentine Navy submarine missing since Nov.
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Holocaust Is Fading From Memory, Survey Finds Is British English Conquering America, or Vice Versa?
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With the previous generation's biggest stars fading, they boldly staked their claim to the spotlight.
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Rather than fading away without remark, the group is mounting a grand finale on Oct.
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Two of Democrats' long-shot pickup opportunities — Tennessee and Texas — appear to be fading. Rep.
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And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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A reviewer on IMDb called the film "A must see for couples with fading relationships."
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Each lent a mythic glow to a mother fading into memories of an idealized past.
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The bill's sponsors on both sides of the aisle are counting on our fading memories.
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In the movie, she's merely a white coat fading into the museum, towards her doom.
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Moderates had nurtured fading hopes of renewed talks with Washington — possibly between the two presidents.
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Jerry Brown of California should be fading quietly into the final days of his career.
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In Hamanaka's works, the shapes hover between coming into sharper focus and fading from view.
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The rankings of the fading and brightening stars are realigning, though the outcome remains unclear.
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The yen's and Swiss franc's losses reflected fading worries about an imminent U.S-Iran conflict.
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But here it's the Irish characters who are more finely drawn than the fading aristocrats.
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That suggests it will be hard to rebuild social capital where it is fading fastest.
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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson is fading in polls, but remains a favorite among some conservatives.
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The rising yield reflects fading expectations of a rate cut by the Bank of Japan.
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The VIX then dropped to 22.42, rose to over 45, before fading to roughly 35.
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And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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During the decade, consumer genetics tests went from an early idea to a fading fad.
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STREETSCAPES Collectors seek out evocative vestiges of a city that has long been fading away.
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But it is also a story about a fading segment of our culture: print journalism.
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The latest Quinnipiac poll had Clinton with 22019 percent support and the Republican nominee fading.
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The rising yield reflects fading expectations of a rate cut by the Bank of Japan.
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In "Trace Decay," all the Hosts seem to be fading to black over and over.
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Ngata is certainly still a rare size/speed talent, even if the latter is fading.
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Summer's fading, water's getting colder -- not that Chelsea cared, but she felt the chill ... obviously.
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But for fictional characters, paradoxically, dying is often the best method of never really fading away.
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Propel CEO Darren Matloff was fading behind a thick gray cloud created by a fog machine.
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"It's amazing to see the culture of drinking slowly fading away from your life," he wrote.
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The economics that made Indian IT such a compelling proposition are fading rather than disappearing altogether.
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The hacienda is a constellation of single-story, white stucco buildings with fading red-tiled roofs.
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Ohio State upsets fading No. 8 Iowa COLUMBUS, Ohio — The frustration is getting real for Iowa.
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Mr Hun Sen's star may be fading, particularly among young Cambodians sick of one-party rule.
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There was just this horrible sense that we were fading away and it was really terrifying.
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By 2013, however, euro-zone worries were fading and, despite QE, no inflation had been seen.
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The Iranian business community's hopes of rapidly emerging from years of economic isolation have been fading.
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A recent paper by Raj Chetty of Stanford University and colleagues documents the "fading American dream".
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Now what is left of the West African country's greenery is fading fast, according to Haidar.
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"During the AIDS disaster, he did these portraits of men's faces fading out," Mr. Whalen said.
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In actuality, it's just pink fading to orange and yellow — maybe more like sherbet than sushi.
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Kavcic said the number of residential units permitted has been steadily fading since peaking in June.
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And distressed areas are fading as their populations age and young workers head to coastal cities.
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Image: Montet & Simon 2016This isn't the first time astronomers have claimed that Tabby's Star is fading.
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After several decades in the business, it's beginning to look like Cruise's appeal is fading. But!
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As RHONY viewers saw, she appeared to just be shutting down and fading into the back.
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Japan's Nikkei average marked its highest level in seven weeks before fading to finish slightly lower.
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Fading worries about an imminent conflict between Western nations and Iran also weighed on oil futures.
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Parental coercion is weakening; marriages are becoming more egalitarian; enormities such as child marriage are fading.
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That was still worth repeating and repeating, as long as her fading lungs would let her.
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Refined zinc imports have also been booming but here too there are signs of fading momentum.
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One consequence of governments' fading deference towards tech firms is a more muscular approach towards taxation.
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S. trade war are gradually fading as the Fed signals a shift in its policy course.
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Unfortunately for any Pogo Bal fans, the toy began fading from popularity in the mid '90s.
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It eventually succeeded, with Periscope's popularity fading while one in five Facebook videos became Live broadcasts.
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He waves another fading snippet, which alleges that 33 Sri Lankan Muslims have joined Islamic State.
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In 2012 he launched Highlight, which went crazy viral in Austin before fading into app oblivion.
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Honest and accurate for that moment in time, but also liable to suffer from fading relevance.
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Unlike many Instagram food trends, it's looking like the avocado craze won't be fading anytime soon.
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Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou wrote on December 15 that participation by financial institutions in bitcoin trading was fading.
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Certainly the mere novelty of owning a wrist-worn computer seems to be fading fairly rapidly.
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With each flick of the lights, the perfectionist Joel saw his hard earned connection fading away.
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The number of survivors is dwindling; they are getting quite old and their memories are fading.
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The world around me feels desaturated, dutifully fading towards the most moribund point of the year.
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Those poll bounces didn't stick, though -- fading slowly as Donald Trump dominated media attention, Texas Sen.
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Finding that "common ground" remains work in progress but Li's initial optimism seems to be fading.
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All that remains of those layers is an extended gas cloud that envelopes this fading world.
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There are hopes that China's reputation as a smog-belching heavy polluter might slowly be fading.
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It's hard to see something so popular fading into the past, but what if that happened?
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Interest in the race is already fading due to the fact that the frontrunner, Gianforte, won.
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But with the dollar rally fading, February's nascent increase in exports is likely to be sustained.
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All hope seems to be fading, until a gentleman points toward a basket by the counter.
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I think that's what Ansari is portraying — the thrill of love fading into a quiet confusion.
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She picked up Pascal in the handsome yet fading villa that is his child care center.
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Pensions – the bedrock of the American Middle class in the 220006th century – are fading into history.
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La Niña emerged in 2016 for the first time since 2012, before fading in early 2017.
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The cooling in equipment investment partly reflects a fading boost from a recovery in commodity prices.
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Now that the small blue wave is fading, the job for Democrats will only get harder.
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La Niña emerged last year for the first time since 2012 before fading earlier this year.
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There is some evidence that the support for spanking in the United States is slowly fading.
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These fading political risks have quickly made way for stronger fundamentals to return to the fore.
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They shared a clear message about a simple fading virtue the ennobles and unites us – respect.
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According to the latest projections, the odds of Republicans retaining control of the House are fading.
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His winner aura is fading and without that, Trump has nothing else to fall back on.
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He's a billionaire known as the "king of bankruptcy" for buying, restructuring and selling fading companies.
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The most recent important collision pit Russia, a fading global power, against India, an upstart one.
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Then, emerging from the shelter, she walked back to the cafe in the fading spring light.
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In so many ways, that culture is fading -- or at least morphing into something more empowering.
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Rubio is fading, John Kasich never caught fire and Cruz stole some of Carson's Iowa votes.
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It's a compilation of equally cringeworthy and heartbreaking tableaus about fading adolescence and the uncertain future.
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After a while my eyeball augment was fading, so my screen didn't look quite as vivid.
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What was once thrilling became an embarrassment, primarily because my connection to 2Pac was fading fast.
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With Kurdistan's attraction fading as an energy bet, those concerns may loom larger in industry calculations.
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You can sometimes see traces of them, their ancient stone terraces fading back into the hillsides.
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" Meaning: "that sudden, merciless message from a mirror's crystal depths ... 'you are fading, just a bit.
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My stomach is growling and energy levels are fading fast, so we head to find breakfast.
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With the Islamic State fading, Al Qaeda now stands as the heir to ISIS' jihadist ideology.
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"The feeling that any decision can be pushed through at any price is fading," he said.
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Hopes are fading of finding a large section of fuselage intact, with easily retrievable bodies inside.
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That's why I'm sad to see this easily forgotten aspect of the newspaper business fading away.
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The fading industrial city was the site of riots after the 1968 assassination of the Rev.
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Mr. Tashi expressed concerns about the fading of Tibetan culture under policies enacted by local officials.
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And yet the horror is not indelible; it is fading, as most public tragedies eventually do.
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To have Mr. Pruitt sully that history with false promises to a fading industry is irresponsible.
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The country's fading towns saw the colorful characters as a way to lure tourists and investment.
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The British government warned that chances of a separation deal with the European Union are fading.
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New York Fed President Bill to gradually raise interest rates, since factors depressing inflation are "fading".
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Now, with the debate escalating, a host of other questions are fading deeper into the background.
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Although this risk is fading, Oppenheimer doesn&apost expect the bull market to accelerate from here.
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He was then the new boy from Queens who'd renovated and glitzified a fading midtown hotel.
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Asian stocks closed higher on Monday on fading risk aversion as the dollar clawed back losses.
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Today's show discusses the growing perception that Stephen Bannon's fortunes at the White House are fading.
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Black Americans remembered a horrific past but watched those bad times slowly fading with racial progress.
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Overall, the survey suggested the boost to manufacturing from the push to stockpile was fading fast.
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Meanwhile, Kasich, Bush and Christie — all of whom had seemed to be fading — had strong nights.
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The dark wings represent the bad times but the fading wings represent how Demi's moved forward.
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There, a bookbinder practices a fading craft: stitching, slicing and pressing stacks of paper into books.
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The prospect that Britain would remain part of the single market has been fading since Mrs.
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A whole way of life, instead of fading quietly away, is going out with a bang.
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It was already fading; Donald Trump pushed it to the edge of the map in November.
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Higher interest rates, fading fiscal stimulus and cooling global economies are also seen crimping domestic growth.
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Naturally, the example of a great, seemingly indomitable power fading into ruin haunts the American imagination.
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Johnson won't stay retired because, by all appearances, he has none of the fading fighter's symptoms.
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With Miami fading after Dion Waiters's injury, Chicago has a chance to capture the eighth seed.
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His gift has always been his simplicity; that is not fading, not at all, not yet.
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And at its core is a longing for some bygone American era that's rapidly fading away.
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With the possibility of a revolution fading, they doubt that negotiations will end the political crisis.
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Your vision is fading in and out, but you can always hear him walking toward you.
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Scenes showing illegal parties soundtracked by ~oriental house music~ fading into the call to prayer are trite.
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Just as states are starting to take rural broadband seriously, support from the federal government is fading.
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I've said this before, but it's worth repeating now that the Steam Machine experiment is apparently fading.
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This way, your new brunette shade can fully saturate every last strand of hair without awkwardly fading.
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Erin Gibbs, portfolio manager at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said the gold rush may be fading.
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The Jets improved to 23-11-03, dealing another serious blow to Edmonton's fast-fading playoff hopes.
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Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar warned on Wednesday that chances for a deal this month were fading.
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The yen moved off its overnight lows on fading expectations of drastic easing steps from the BOJ.
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Appetite for thermal coal, used to create heat, has been fading as renewable energy becomes more popular.
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How do you keep your ink from fading... and how do you protect it from the sun?
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The announcer read Cosby's name, to mild consternation and fading grumbles, only to have Kimmel walk out.
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The sooner you notice dark spots and begin treating them, the better your chances of fading them.
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It's a fading image, but one that can be rewatched indefinitely as long as it is needed.
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The group has relied for too long on the fading hypermarket model it pioneered in the 1960s.
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"If it looks like she's going to be the nominee, we'd be fading [discretionary stocks]," said Clifton.
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With its yellow walls, tiled floors, and fading murals, it has the swagger of an aging saloon.
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Between the lines: "Hope for pragmatism is fading," says Shannon O'Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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The show is a portrayal of friendship, but also the perils of a fading career in Hollywood.
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And Brembo brakes will help it quickly scrub off speed without fading under repeated hard braking maneuvers.
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By 2014, even stronghold markets like India were fading, with local manufacturers switching to flat-panel displays.
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Fading expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike have driven prices sharply higher so far this month.
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All the beauty and glamour and love I'd found was fading away with amazing men like Tony.
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Someone turned a radio on, and we danced in the fading New York City sunset and laughed.
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The Marschallin, at 32, sees herself as a fading flower who will soon be old and alone.
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Her world certainly isn't perfect, with humans fading into obsolescence and fearing violence from mutant-controlled Sentinels.
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Producer inflation is being boosted by the fading drag from a strong dollar and lower oil prices.
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So Tor's star is fading—to say nothing of its less popular competitors like I2p or Freenet.
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But the trend toward lower flight prices and a more customer-friendly approach appears to be fading.
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You'll never have to worry about severe follicle damage, fading, or that harsh grow out ever again.
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Over-the-counter scar fading creams tend to work on hyper-pigmented scars that aren't too deep.
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The expected cooling in equipment investment partly reflects a fading boost from a recovery in commodity prices.
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" Whilst producing Fading, Healy and Wilson explored South London, speaking to locals and "filming on the fly.
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He'd spit them out, and they'd hang there, waiting for a response, before fading into the ether.
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But the idea that capes and explosions and sci-fi rule the summer is quickly fading away.
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With uncertainty fading, Glazer is calling for stocks to rally 5 to 10 percent by year-end.
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These Older Gods, once venerated, are now fading in influence, in confidence and in the public trust.
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Okubo also noted that expectations the BOJ would cut interest rates further into negative territory are fading.
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Frequent washing also shortens the life of your garments, fading the colors and pulling at the seams.
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Because by the time the 2017 Emmy Awards rolled around, the ink appeared to have been fading.
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That bug might be fading from the headlines, but it still lingers in at least 900,000 computers.
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I felt the details fading from memory before we even got to the first end-credits scene.
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I felt very disgusted when I woke up, especially still feeling the edges of an orgasm fading.
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Taberski's six-episode series revived interest in a fading fanbase, while introducing him to a younger audience.
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Shortening the tenures of chief ushers is about a tradition slowly fading away, but also about management.
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FADING FAMILY TRADITION Fred Stone, 63, fears hes nearing the end of a century-old family tradition.
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Market reactions, however, were fairly muted and by Friday afternoon, some of the earlier moves were fading.
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Usually, I start fading after about 90 minutes of lecture and Q&A, especially after 9 pm.
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With Christian identity fading almost everywhere, Mr Cameron's description of a "Christian country" is ever more doubtful.
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"Autumn Fall" and "Halyards" are stunning, but they're touched with the subtle sadness of a season fading.
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His popularity is fading as the economy slows and violence is escalating in other parts of Nigeria.
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I lived there for five years and felt that it was fading away a little bit, culturally.
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Tumblr's remaining users deserve better than the platform fading into nothing or being sold to the unscrupulous.
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President Trump took office only weeks ago, but the values our country stands for are fading fast.
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Fringe is like the tide, constantly floating in and out of style while never fully fading away.
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And it looks like rainbow hues — and their equally funky names — won't be fading away anytime soon.
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What none of us noticed was that the ideal of liberation was fading out with the word.
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Now rows of dusty cages lie empty in Mr. Figueroa's backyard, a reminder of his fading livelihood.
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It seemed the rapper has given his (admittedly fading) cred and coolness to a children's video game.
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The impact of the oil price collapse and the dollar's rise on corporate profits may be fading.
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That fading of the skin makes her subjects seem dreamy, almost mythological, as opposed to Wiley's iconicity.
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G, a feline Elizabeth Debicki smoking cigarettes on a fading avocado green couch surrounded by horse memorabilia.
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Our group is surviving, but what faith they have in God and in each other, is fading.
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Wall Street and the MSCI world index have halved these losses, but the upward momentum is fading.
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But in many ways, while the science is advancing, the hope in accessing those treatments is fading.
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For Mr. Merwin, there is memory itself like a fading measure of music or a passing season.
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For bedtime fading, babies added about 25 minutes and with parent education infants gained about 32 minutes.
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That's the sound of an awesome USB mic deal slowly fading away — get it while you can.
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In addition to the interest-rate decline, two other idiosyncratic problems for the housing market are fading.
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That's just one example Tarantino uses to show Tate's star is shining bright as Dalton's is fading.
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With that support fading, investors are going to have to get used to lower returns, he said.
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The hit a seven-week high against the yen at 113.68 yen before fading to 113.16 yen.
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The latest data suggest U.S. economic growth is slowing, and the boost from tax cuts is fading.
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To be accepted, they have to show no signs of wear (pilling, fading, shrinkage), damage, or alterations.
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She tried to hide the terror she felt when he seemed to be fading as she watched.
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America's wide lead in venture capital is fading, threatened by Asia and its rising brain center: China.
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With fading, you temporarily set bedtime later than usual and preface it with a good bedtime routine.
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Finally, the world outside of Gilead becomes clearer just as Emily's (Alexis Bledel) eyesight starts fading (literally).
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In recent pieces, you've chosen to engage with classical music, whose relevance is often seen as fading.
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He was very publicly unwell, one of the first hip-hop stars to begin fading so visibly.
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The cooling in equipment investment comes as the stimulus from a recovery in commodity prices is fading.
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Now, in 2017, the circuit party legacy is a fading memory like a Queer as Folk episode.
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"In St. Martin the economy started really fading," says the long-time event organizer, DJ, and producer.
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With light fading fast, we then pulled our bedding from the dry bags and laid it out.
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How, then, is it possible that this supposedly fading constituency played such a decisive role in 2016?
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On the downslope of a fading, unpopular coalition is not a great place for Republicans to be.
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At home, Blake's wife — her beauty fading, her utility in descent — ignites his contempt just as fervidly.
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Just over 100 survive, and even before her death in 1968, she could sense her legacy fading.
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It comes in bright, attractive colors, dries fast without fading and it's made of water-wicking cotton.
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For years, email felt like a remnant of an earlier technological era that was fading into obsolescence.
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Otherwise, it is a sea of paleness, with her eyebrows nearly fading away into the light skin.
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With those leaders, our White House correspondent writes, the world order they helped build is also fading.
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Fading are James's woes from the free-throw line, though they remain a bit of an issue.
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Popular toys are often like comets across the sky, drawing attention quickly and fading just as fast.
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She birdied all four par-183 holes, the last in fading light on the water-guarded 218th.
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But at this point last year's growth is looking like a brief and rapidly fading sugar high.
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We've tested these five garden mulches for durability, sun-fading, ease of use, and, of course, price.
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And while I'll lament the fading of dedicated servers, MCC's matchmaking uses every part of that toolbox.
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And though the urgency of the situation may be fading from the headlines, his resolve has not.
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After fading to the background, the SNC-Lavalin affair will now once again be front page news.
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Carlson then listed other problems facing America, such as a "fading middle class" and the national debt.
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Corporate confidence is fading fast Businesses are already afraid to make significant investments because of tariff concerns.
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But in recent years many of the great pingshu performers have died, and the tradition is fading.
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The fading industrial city was the site of riots after the assassination in 1968 of the Rev.
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Appearing before the California Republican Party on Saturday night, John Kasich appeared to acknowledge his fading prospects.
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In exchange, they obtained Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, two probable Hall of Famers who were fading.
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Now, it appears that France's initial romance with the untested outsider to politics may be quickly fading.
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The packaging is also reminiscent of that evening, resembling a fading sunset sky with frosted ombré glass.
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The next three and a half hours will feel like a long, final breath in fading light.
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When federal authorities finally deemed two dilapidated public housing developments in the fading city of Cairo, Ill.
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An adjoining space could feature quiet, slowly fading bass frequencies, lingering at the edge of auditory perception.
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Traders have been eager to give Trump the benefit of the doubt, but that is fading now.
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" Or as George Orwell said: "The very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world.
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Now, read the article, "Holocaust Is Fading From Memory, Survey Finds," and answer the following questions: 1.
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The negatives, from which the preservation copies were made, were slightly shrunken and had some color fading.
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Even the solidly middle-class districts in a city of slowly fading grandeur are feeling the pinch.
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Fading risk appetite sent yields on U.S. Treasuries down to the lowest in more than three months.
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That sped up Biden's long history of fading after the voters get a closer look at him.
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Another negative factor is that the stimulus from the tax cut enacted in late 2017 is fading.
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Bernstein was referring specifically to the fading prospects that new witnesses would be called after Republican Sen.
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So I marched across the street to Franklin Park and did three laps in the fading sunlight.
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While he may be fading into irrelevance, the fertile ground upon which ISIS grew is still there.
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He suggests there's an emotional high gripping the market right now that shows little signs of fading.
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The Timberwolves rallied from several double-digit deficits throughout the contest before fading in the fourth quarter.
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But Again Capital's John Kilduff said that hopes of a bullish outcome from the meeting are fading.
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The fading wash and distressed details make for a vintage, worn-in look that still feels fresh.
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It was beautiful, but given the total lack of challenge or stimulation, I felt my attention fading.
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But then more layers arrive, fluty sounds and buzzy ones, swallowing the song before prettily fading out.
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You could make lemon chicken breasts with herbs tonight, using a fading bottle of herbes de Provence.
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How do you think he's going to do running sort of the preeminent but fading magazine publisher?
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Oil prices slipped on Thursday as the market focused on oversupply and fading hopes of a production freeze.
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Though his body was fading rapidly, Morton somehow steered his car to the road, set for the station.
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But lately, platinum is fading and brunette is taking over as the most popular hair color among celebrities.
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Like in the previous version, a cool and fading steel guitar compliments the rhythmic melody and calming percussion.
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Kids of the '90s, rejoice: The newfound popularity of the choker doesn't look like it's fading anytime soon.
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Polls also suggest that Vox, a new far-right outfit which won 24 seats in April, is fading.
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The hallmark of Weidman's recent career, particularly his last two fights, has been starting strong and fading quickly.
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Yet for all their wealth and fading influence, the British royals still maintain a role as public servants.
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Some of the app's features have been absorbed into Outlook, others are now just pixels fading to black.
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"That's definitely something I think we've all noticed," Murdock said of the fading media attention on the cause.
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"The problem for the dollar is really a decline in U.S. yields and fading Fed expectations," he said.
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To the right are fading golden spires that are meant to represent Angkor Wat, a temple in Cambodia.
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Fading expectations for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate hike have driven prices sharply higher so far this month.
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In the meantime, projects like "The Missing of Lebanon" and "Empty Chairs, Waiting Families" keep fading memories alive.
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The show reads like a look back over my shoulder at a culture that is fast fading out.
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And the idea of this magazine editor as celebrity is something that has been fading for some time.
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Within weeks, Mrs Clinton the super-qualified front-runner had been recast as a scandal-dogged fading star.
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Another third of the parents were asked to try a newer type of sleep training called bedtime fading.
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The babies in the bedtime fading group dozed off about 12 minutes faster compared with the control group.
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Unlike OLED TVs, you won't have to worry about screen burn-in and fading after years of use.
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With the old church-state cronyism a fading memory, the question is how far the pendulum will swing.
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The logical endpoint of all this would be the eventual fading-out of the breathing, acting middlemen entirely.
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However, as more people go to college, some experts say the value of a bachelor's degree is fading.
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But the real reason cursive is fading is that the arguments in favor of it are pretty weak.
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The rapidly fading effectiveness of the pertussis booster vaccine may help explain recent widespread outbreaks of whooping cough.
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Their band name may mean "quickly fading or disappearing", but appreciation for Evanescence has only increased over time.
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That suggest fading momentum for Latin America's largest economy after it emerged from its deepest recession in decades.
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Yet Angola is a young country, and memories of the war—as well as patience—are fading fast.
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Additionally, class gaps are fading away in communities as access to data and devices is becoming more uniform.
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The shake-up of the top economic and military posts officially bore the name of the fading monarch.
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Read ahead to learn the secret to a life free of mascara smudges, liner fading, and creased shadows.
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I'm kind of fading so I tell her to come by the house for a free drink instead.
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Young Georgians have no memory of the Soviet Union and a fading one of the invasion in 2008.
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But despite that, the distant memories of spring and summer are still fading as quickly as the daylight.
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This retinoid oil (that's right) earns high marks across the board for its plumping, fine line-fading properties.
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No word on where they headed after but it seems Hannah B's fading into Tyler's rear view mirror.
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A boost from a surge in Chinese exports that happened in anticipation of tariff increases is also fading.
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Occasionally, Trump has tweeted angry screeds that seem designed solely to alarm people concerned about fading political norms.
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The ghost town is one of dozens across the state quickly fading away due to increasingly wet climates.
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These included stabilizing oil prices, fading pressure from the U.S. dollar and an improvement in the American economy.
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It turns out there was a billionaire willing to buy one of the storied but fading Time Inc.
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He could detect, though, no fading of the fashion to force the constitution ever further into modern life.
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One of the new Kimojis shows Kim's famous posterior being smacked – with a handprint appearing (and then fading).
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Rubio's support has been recently fading — exemplified by a string of weak performances in the latest nominating contests.
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But faith is fading among top Republicans, on the Hill and elsewhere, that there's wisdom behind the words.
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As our summer slowly slips from our grasp, I can see the smiles of my colleagues gradually fading.
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The major draws, for the moment, are two fading but still formidable superstars: Miguel Cabrera and Justin Verlander.
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Nate held his breath as he sat back down, the bustling world of Con Con fading back in.
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Finally, hidden in the darkness in an adjoining room, we found his latest victim: fading, but still alive.
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Daylight is quickly fading in Quay Dash's sparsely furnished Lower East Side apartment on a humid Tuesday evening.
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From a distance, that evolution may seem like another attempt to put lipstick on a fading industrial legacy.
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McIlroy protested to officials amid heavy rain that fading light had prevented him from seeing the course properly.
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Reuters noted that support for Democrats is particularly fading among white voters in the 18-34 age bracket.
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It represents another piece of the puzzle that suggests that China's once-robust growth is fading rather quickly.
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To Cramer, that meant investors' worries about the 10-year Treasury yield reaching 3 percent could be fading.
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Back then, there were no skycams zipping along overhead and no digital scoreboards glowing in the fading light.
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Other data released for individual months in the third quarter indicate the impact of the sanctions is fading.
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Each will be at its brightest and loudest at the point of update and then fading into black.
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Munn says she also faded her sunspots and evened out her overall complexion using Proactiv Mark Fading Pads.
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There's one good thing about my old dog's fading memory: He seems to have forgotten he hates me.
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But the halcyon days when he rolled over Clinton in the New Hampshire primary are a fading memory.
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While the crisis at the border continues, the concerns among small business owners already seem to be fading.
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The babies' stress hormone levels showed small-to-moderate declines in the graduated extinction and bedtime fading groups.
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It also continues a marked shift away from Jackson's fading plan to exercise patience by developing younger players.
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Bernie Sanders as the 2020 field's progressive standard-bearer, while Biden's stronghold on the race is fading fast.
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One recession has followed another, with each period of recovery and expansion fading out earlier than the last.
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The fall colors, now fading, were off to a late start in many parts of Canada this year.
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But the importance of the day in the grand scheme of the shopping season looks to be fading.
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The fading Ethiopian just held on for silver by two seconds from the fast-finishing Tanzanian Alphonce Simbu.
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"We will be fading this trade in the short run but also in the intermediate run," said Morganlander.
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Adding to the fading house party vibe was the fact that the restaurant looks like a big house.
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But there hasn't yet been a product that emphatically suggests the era of the traditional PC is fading.
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The Wanchese fishermen fought hard for their place in the flounder business, but they started fading this decade.
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Beyond their subject matter, these pictures carry nostalgia for a fading era in the history of budget travel.
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But the outrageous has a way of fading into the background when it happens over and over again.
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Color starts fading, strands feel dry and brittle, and don't even get us started on salt-water tangles.
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But the prospect is fading for achieving that goal given the current divisions and truncated election-year schedule.
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Trapped in limbo with their dreams of a better future fading, some residents are depressed and mentally fragile.
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The thrill of this year's World Cup may be fading, but in Qatar, all eyes are on 2022.
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The endorsements are the group's most aggressive moves after the fading of Sanders' candidacy over the past month.
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I notice the light fading from the room and check the clock again to see that it's dinnertime.
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The current El Niño is fading, but the bigger warming trend shows no sign of stopping, Mote said.
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The fading sunlight colors the ribbon of water that descend from El Capitan a fiery red and orange.
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Unfortunately, that light is fading fast and the play ends without ever having dug into its own depth.
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Facing more global competition and higher energy prices, and with Great Depression memories fading, executives became more aggressive.
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It's a part of the city that feels as if it reverberates with the fading chants of revolution.
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Now, as the country woke to the news of her pregnancy, that prospect seemed like a fading dream.
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"The hope that domestic demand could save Germany from a recession is fading increasingly," said IMK's Sebastian Dullien.
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Arabic, once mandatory in Kurdistan schools, is fading among young Kurds, many of whom barely speak the language.
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"All of these people are happy for the same reason: Joe Biden is fading and uncertain," Carlson said.
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Gold prices edged up to $25,337.78 an ounce after sliding earlier in the session on fading risk aversion.
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It was already pushing on, taking its racing shadow with it, its brief bid for glory fading fast.
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But now his popularity is fading, he's facing some resistance to key reforms he wants to put through.
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The firm was fading in relevance, with its famous principal spending much of his time in Las Vegas.
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Trump spoke to your genuine pain, to the fading of the American dream, and he won your votes.
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The fading amber light, the waving green fields, the meandering young girl — opens on a pretty pastoral scene.
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More often than not, market participants have been rewarded for fading negative price moves rather than hedging them.
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"That's an extraordinarily long period of time where there can be substantial fading of memory," Ms. Loftus said.
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Even at 39, the light fading on his playing career, his name carries enough weight to command attention.
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Cowen said headwinds that have plagued the industry, including pricing, stores and inventory, don't appear to be fading.
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Some of the cases in Ghor briefly shock the nation before fading into its long history of abuse.
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The dollar gained for a second consecutive day on Tuesday as fading optimism over the latest China-U.
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You can almost see the fading Friday sun's rays rippling across Trump's unusual skin shade of radioactive orange.
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In Allen Park, Michigan, one camera captured the bright streak going across the sky and then fading out.
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No impeachment story on NYT A1 But the impeachment story isn't just fading from the network news broadcasts.
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PACIFIC: Silicon Chips and Surfboards, Coral Reefs and Atom Bombs, Brutal Dictators and Fading Empires, by Simon Winchester.
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Peak earnings growth could be triggered by a slower economy and the fading impact of the tax cuts.
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Gannett's effort to be the last one standing against a backdrop of fading advertising income has fallen through.
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The purpose of the poll was to let people know that the memory of this tragedy is fading.
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But the culture shock is fading, her handlers say, as she settles into the land of her ancestors.
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It also has to be said that fading into the wallpaper is not in Mr. Chang's skill set.
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The song has "fluty sounds and buzzy ones, swallowing the song before prettily fading out," Jon Pareles writes.
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READ: El Chapo's memory is fading because of solitary confinement "This becomes another layer of gamesmanship," Berman said.
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At the time, the NBA had 23 franchises, but the league was fading in popularity and public prominence.
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Both seem very reliant on immersing yourself in the story, not just fading into the background and observing.
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It's representative of the grim fact that American memory of Nazi crimes is fading, especially among younger generations.
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These polls, by their design, can't tell us if support increased in the shooting's immediate aftermath before fading.
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Correspondents loved her doggedness, her enthusiasm, her never-fading humor and her special genius for learning about people's lives.
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But with the dollar's rally fading and oil prices stabilizing, the worst of the industrial downturn is probably over.
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I'm due for an upgrade: My iPhone 7 has a broken screen, and I already feel the battery fading.
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The Hornets will get a little help from the schedule when they host the fading Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.
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Bayek is a Medjay, a fading order in Egypt who historically acted, at times, as a pseudo-police force.
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In the weeks after your treatment, be as gentle as possible with your hair to keep color from fading.
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About half of the field were still out on the course when play was suspended due to fading light.
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Now, with the stimulus fading, confidence seems more sensitive to news that would have been ignored in the past.
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Historically, it has paid off to follow the institutional money flows while fading the little guy, said the analyst.
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According to Wing's analysis, the days of raising a Series A round without generating revenue first are fading fast.
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With McGregor dazed and fading, Mayweather went in for the kill — but the bell rang to end the 9th.
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"Many of them display signs of wear, cracking and fading, as if they really are decades or centuries old."
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His missing holiday bonus and mounting economic anxiety suggest that the cushy trappings of his world are fading away.
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But the Elite x3 runs Windows Phone and plenty of data suggests Windows Phone is quickly fading to irrelevance.
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Facebook's push into original video represents an effort to siphon advertising dollars away from the fading institution of television.
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Between the lines: Morales's star was already fading, in the wake of corruption scandals, leadership fatigue and economic anxiety.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Optimism is fading over last week's tentative trade truce between the United States and China.
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The HTC 10 has a habit of overexposing images and fading colors in even easy situations like this one.
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There's a boat ... bikinis ... some drinks ... and it definitely appears the bad Super Bowl memories are fading away quickly.
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Whatever strength Snapchat showed in the previous quarter, when it added 8.9 million users, suddenly appeared to be fading.
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Overall, it does its job of keeping makeup from fading as fast, while making skin look more luminescent, too.
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Here is the hard truth: the opportunity to have a books resold in a used bookstore is fading quickly.
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The old days of stitch-ups by the EPP and S&D or by Paris and Berlin are fading.
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He then cut his distance from the frontrunner down to about 35 miles, before fading in the final stretch.
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With oil prices near $50 per barrel and the dollar's rally fading, there is hope for a manufacturing turnaround.
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The opening sequence of Inglorious Basterds serves as a perfect example of that jacket-fading-into-the-background effect.
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Local cops use their fading power to abuse Sheffield's residents, executing looters and rounding up the sick and infirm.
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Japan's Nikkei average marked its highest level in seven weeks at one point before fading to finish slightly lower.
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You can hear outside noise fading away as they expand to form a tight seal in your ear canal.
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After more than a year with oil hovering around $50 a barrel, the stimulus from cheaper fuel is fading.
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The potency of global monetary policy is fading too, and further out of synch with the Fed's tightening campaign.
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Gold is giving back some of its election season gains, and strategists say it's the Donald Trump premium fading.
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While Hollywood's interest in romantic comedies seems to be fading, Netflix has been picking up some of the slack.
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While Alec does a great job of making a name for himself, John excels at fading into the background.
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A woman's dress shoe cuts through dried grass as bass drums and ominous horns sound before fading to black.
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Much of the profit slowdown reflects the well-anticipated fading of this one-off factor, with minimal growth effects.
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What they were last thinking about when their life was fading away … The defendant chose to end their life.
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"This is worrying at a time when the political momentum behind completing the banking union is fading," he added.
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The slowdown largely reflects the fading stimulus from the Trump administration's hefty tax cuts and spending increases last year.
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The homer also denied the Mariners (82-67) a chance to gain ground in their fading wild card hopes.
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In this district of Caracas, once a Chávez stronghold, his aura is fading amid the struggle for daily survival.
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To keep his dream from fading away and being forgotten like most dreams, Poupyrev has to do something now.
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The opposition has been largely muzzled, the judiciary is no longer independent, and true democracy is a fading dream.
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The phrase has come to indicate when a fading TV show does something outrageous or silly to grab attention.
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The slowdown likely reflected the fading weather-related boost in the prior two months and workers becoming more scarce.
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The blocks are black, white, and gray, but as the beams hit them, they change—flashing, fading, absorbing color.
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The movie remake stars Lady Gaga as aspiring singer Ally, and Bradley Cooper as fading country star Jackson Maine.
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Milwaukee's second-leading scorer combines masterful footwork with the ability to put touch on the ball while fading away.
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Are cookies a powerful yet bitter reminder that time is fleeting and we are slowly fading away each day?
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Even so, the peso currency has recently appreciated, spurred by growing confidence that Trump's chances of victory are fading.
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Ripping off the Band-Aid could mark a turning point for Gap and prevent it from fading away entirely.
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This fading feline beauty is clearly fated to lose, but she's also going down fighting, tooth and manicured nail.
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He knocked out Archie Moore, fading but still glamorous, in the fourth round, as he had predicted in doggerel.
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For a start, JPMorgan's rosier view hinges somewhat on the fading of 'China tail risk' involving messy yuan devaluation.
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The impact of television adverts is fading, as consumers learn about products on social media and from online reviews.
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Some taxis can't accommodate his walker, and his swollen feet and fading eyesight put him at risk for falling.
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" The result is that "we can more accurately be described now as a secular nation with fading Christian institutions.
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Then just as quickly it was gone, the rocket's roar fading as it disappeared into the sky above us.
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But the team's legacy was fading away, like a yellowed newspaper clipping or a piece of grainy television footage.
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ATLANTIC CITY — In this fading hub of spinning fortunes and Northeastern excess, Hillary Clinton found little occasion for subtlety.
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Mr. Thompson's set brings to mind a threadbare traveling circus, with its fading striped bunting and quaint peeling trailers.
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If people feel their identity is threatened—that their dialect is fading—they may work harder to preserve it.
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So far, the brand has defied any expectations of a slowdown or of a fading buzz around Michele's creations.
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Short of that, at what point is euthanasia an ethically viable option for a fading yet beloved family pet?
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With the stigma fading, the N.F.L. could follow if the Raiders, who have been unable to persuade Oakland, Calif.
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Fading growth and inflation prospects will force the central bank to review its policy stance in March, Draghi said.
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Now, there are only a handful of transcendent lead players, plus several fading or not-quite-there-yet attractions.
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The U.S. economy is still holding strong despite fading domestic business investment and economic retractions in Europe and Asia.
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A small study published recently followed children who were randomly sorted to use graduated extinction, fading or parent education.
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In a hushed rotunda, the original founding documents lay under glass, with low light to protect the fading parchment.
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Ms. Anderson's score is just as subtle, fading in, as if gently knocking at the door of the dance.
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He has gone not with a bang, as he arrived, nor with a whimper, but a simple fading away.
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However, the U.S. economy is already slowing, partly due to the fading of a major fiscal stimulus in 2018.
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It'll be like he's fading out of my sphere of famous influence into the coldness of irrelevance, you know?
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But the 49-year-old, who starred as fading country star Rayna Jaymes, is also grateful for the experience.
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Call of Duty: WW2 exists at the ragged end of a long chain of mediated history and fading memory.
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That willingness to throw caution to the wind and quit, go, and risk much is fading from our society.
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Not only that, fading stigmas also mean that more people are willing to be honest about their sexual experiences.
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Sources also told The Hill earlier this month that Kelly's influence appeared to be fading in the West Wing.
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Charlotte will have to work to not overlook the fading Wizards with a trip to Boston looming on Monday.
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"Near term worries about a recession are fading," said Mark Heppenstall, chief investment officer at Penn Mutual Asset Management.
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Even its earliest songs found a somber sweet spot amid loss, self-doubt, disillusionment and fading but obsessive romance.
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If they pass inspection, the swatches are then hermetically sealed inside plastic, ultraviolet-resistant envelopes, which protect against fading.
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Instead of fading into irrelevance, it has only increased in popularity since it went off the air in 133.
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Rather than fading, interest in his work has grown, as a new generation of young fans discovers his books.
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Jada Pinkett Smith is coming to terms with a big part of her identity that's fading away -- her hair.
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My dad passed away two years ago, and a lot of that song was when he was slowly fading.
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Tailwinds, she said, are fading as global growth slows, financial conditions tighten, and the boost from fiscal stimulus moderates.
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Like fading neutron stars, both collided last week at the Waverly Inn, the clubby restaurant in the West Village.
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Her interviewees' memories are flawed or fading; stories are misremembered or withheld, or lost to the passage of time.
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Buying a plaque in the fading light, Lai affixed a drawing she had made of Hanyu in gold ink.
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The local Communist Party chief has turned to yoga to bring health and vitality to a fading, remote hamlet.
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Conservative views, though fading, remain strong across this rectangle of Pacific beachfront and suburban sprawl southeast of Los Angeles.
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But setting that aside, whatever magic "Descendants" initially possessed, this third time around the spell is pretty clearly fading.
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Ethanol's economic clout has already waned; on February 1, we'll see if its political clout is fading as well.
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The memory of her fading from consciousness in the back of the ambulance played on repeat in my mind.
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Clinton's own impeachment trial, once a fading cultural artifact in the C-SPAN archives, has suddenly received new life.
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That Chekhovian sense of time fading even as we inhabit it thrums through both the talk and the silences.
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"Confidence in the euro zone is building and political risks are fading," said RBC's global macro strategist Peter Schaffrik.
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In effect, we live amid the fading remnant of the primordial fireball; astronomers call it the cosmic microwave background.
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European shares edged lower as fading optimism over the Brexit deal was offset by strong earnings from Sweden's Ericsson.
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Venezuelan-Americans saw interest in their country's future fading, both from the headlines and from inside the White House.
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There's the first glimpse of bluebells, the daffodils are waning, the wind is blowing and the blossom is fading.
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Privately many Palestinians see their leaders as weak and fading with the years of failed negotiations, and deeply compromised.
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My throat was tight, my cheeks were flushed, and my scarlet lipstick was probably fading, but I didn't care.
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