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Republicans said Mr. Gephardt's support was essential, particularly given that the chances of getting Mr. Daschle's endorsement of a resolution the White House could back seemed to fade late last week.
At that stage his nearest challenger was Ireland's Padraig Harrington, who had eagled the same hole and also picked up three birdies, but the three-times major winner carded three bogeys in succession on the back nine to fade to sixth.
To trace living freedoms back to fading ink may seem a fetish.
Stan turned his back and seemed to fade into the ether, though I know it was only back into the arms of a bridal party with a lot more cash than me.
And here's the good news: The forces that have been holding the economy back seem likely to fade away in the years ahead.
"I changed [my] clubs last week and after 10 days' hard work I'm back to trying to fade the ball and still hit it straight, the way I always used to play.
The attention when we got back took a while to fade.
During the first half of this disappointing Nets season, the team, in fleeting instances, came into focus only to fade back to fuzzy.
But in Aleppo, as in Damascus, the rebels will probably have to fade back into the countryside once the government mounts a major offensive.
His guests arrive and do the things that guests do - eat, flirt, dance, joke and squabble - until it is time to fade back into the night.
It has given British Muslims a chance to breathe, step out of the spotlight and to fade back into their citizenries.
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