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It waned in the 1960s but re-emerged with a White House task force on giftedness and the signing of several federal bills in the 1970s that recognized gifted children's needs.
"The mall was initially a success, but it waned steadily from its inception".
As it waxed my sickness increased, reaching its zenith on the night of a full moon; and as it waned, so my sickness waned, being its weakest when the moon above had all but vanished.
The aircraft's fuel consumption, however, proved to be much higher than anticipated, shortening its range, and political support for it waned after a production plane crashed at the Paris Air Show in 1973.
As it waned, support for same-sex marriage waxed.
While the ballet prospered in St .Petersburg and Moscow, it waned in Paris.
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It waxes; it wanes.
But I don't see it waning.
In uniform panels measuring fourteen inches square, it wanes and waxes.
"So it tends to be mostly a north-to-south spread, and then it wanes," Mr. Hagemeijer said.
"At first the news media pays a great deal of attention to you, but then it wanes," he said from his home in Maryland.
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