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There are many spooky outbuildings with peeled paint on the ceiling and broken window panes, and silence is broken only by organ chords that surge and subside, in a so-so score the director wrote himself.
Underlying this hypothesis is the fundamental principle of Farr's Law: epidemics follow a natural sequence in which they spread and subside in a pattern that approximates a symmetric curve (Bregman and Langmuir [1990]).
The Hawaiian Islands are an isolated volcanic archipelago formed by plate movement over a mantle plume, with the consequence that islands evolve and subside in a linear geographic manner [ 12].
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The first wave began in May 2009, peaked in July, and subsided in December; the second wave began in January 2010, peaked in early February, and subsided in April.
Initially, these patients experience fever with chills, cough, shortness of breath, headache, muscle pain, and malaise, all of which may subside in a day if there is no further exposure.
An attack, even when untreated, may subside in a week or two.
Much of the pressure on inflation will subside in a year's time.
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