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Then you see the triumph ebb from his face, and you feel his raised arms growing heavier and heavier.
Thus, an ebb from the third wave is less in prospect than the gathering of a fourth.
As industrial supremacy began to ebb from the Old World to the New, so too did the lead in palaeontological research.
Those beloved tales had begun to ebb from memory by the beginning of the twentieth century, as the Arctic gradually lost its political and cultural stakes.
Meanwhile, the Japanese, who still buy the majority of the world's matsutake harvest — but whose own domestic crop has been in decline — saw their country's economic fortunes ebb from go-go to go-slow.
Power will still proceed from the barrel of a gun, but it will also ebb from sellers to buyers.To watch: Developing countries, including Brazil, India and Taiwan, want to get their hands on high-tech American weapons; Lockheed Martin purveys more than anybody else.
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As Manhattan cleaned up its act in the 1990s, the wildness began ebbing from the Chelsea.
It was gradual, like the tide ebbing from a long, sloping beach.
Finally, the life ebbed from Mr. Hadayet, who died on the floor.
With urgency ebbing from the space race, awkward questions about Operation Paperclip were resurfacing.
But she hangs on to the cord, life ebbing from her, awaiting the embrace of compassion, the reception of grace.
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