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  • She finished in the middle of the pack after taking the lead too early and fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • He learns that the art of hand-etching engraved dies is fading away as computers and machines have taken over to precisely duplicate the classic fonts.
  • I was still paying attention to the horror field at that point and was a member of HWA, and aware of the many micropresses that would pop up just long enough to publish the publisher's friends before fading away again, while eschewing things a reader tends to take for granted, such as copyediting, consistent font choices, competent layout, and cover art that doesn't make you want to claw your eyes out. Night shade has a book sale
  • As the star got larger and larger and almost unbearably bright, the light started to dim, fading away behind them.
  • My 'bambino' fell ill at the beginning of April, the doctors were unable to discover the cause of his ailment, and the poor little thing, fading away, expired in the arms of his mother, who was beside herself with despair. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2
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  • July brings the fading away of bird song. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • The dream was fading away, and all I had was this hollow, empty pain inside.
  • An owl hooted and the sound reverberated off into the night, fading away into the distance until silence resumed once more.
  • As time moves on we are seeing the older generation of language experts fading away.
  • Now that the volcanic ash cloud is fading away and flights resuming, the recriminations are beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fuzzy guitar chews at the song's foundations from every angle, but it never gives way, instead appropriately fading away.
  • A good open problem thus has some intrigue, has some surprise, and should tantalize the reader; the solution should appear to be just over the horizon, rather than indistinctly fading away.
  • Through the total fading away and extinction of craving, decay and death, sorrow, lamentation, suffering, grief, and despair are extinguished.
  • She also holds sessions that deal with death and dying-among people who are literally fading away.
  • In an age when our other beliefs and ideologies were fading away, we could at least believe in UFOs.
  • He roared in unalleviated pain as his whole form when from pure silver to white, then to gray, before finally fading away into nothing, the thing's roar slowly gurgling out as it did.
  • Critics say a museum is just the place for wrinkly rockers who show no signs of fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • For on cold autumn days, when all other flowers were fading away, only the chrysanthemum was able to flourish in the cold winds.
  • In London we feel this kind of thing is fading away and this project is a great way of bringing it back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • He could see, fading away into the blue distance, lines of open structures which he could only describe as roofless-and largely wall-less - buildings. Tin
  • Critics say a museum is just the place for wrinkly rockers who show no signs of fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wonder how much of this is just the sadness at the slow fading away of the friendship.
  • In London we feel this kind of thing is fading away and this project is a great way of bringing it back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the Army's professional journals have ceased publication and more are fading away.
  • Through the total fading away and extinction of craving, decay and death, sorrow, lamentation, suffering, grief, and despair are extinguished.
  • Through the total fading away and extinction of craving, decay and death, sorrow, lamentation, suffering, grief, and despair are extinguished.
  • But he saw it as his duty to stop the memory of what had happened to his country fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • It is painful to see such infants gradually fading away over a number of weeks or months, when everybody hopes for a speedy end.
  • Treaties covering nuclear proliferation and nuclear testing helped to reinforce the feeling that the immediate danger of nuclear war was fading away.

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