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The nightmares don't usually begin to abate for at least two weeks.
In favourable cases, about the beginning of the fourth week, the fever begins to decline, the symptoms begin to abate, and the temperature gradually returns to normal.
Many people who worry about global warming hope that once emissions of heat-trapping gases decline, the problems they cause will quickly begin to abate.
Philip Hammond, Britain's new chancellor, said the uncertainty about Brexit would begin to abate once Britain laid out a vision for a future relationship with Europe, which could become clearer later this year.
Second, he should begin to define what his new role will be once his immediate problems are resolved and the hostile public passions now percolating begin to abate.
On a basic level, people like you and me can stop listening and the infections will begin to abate.
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Now the pain began to abate.
In 1995, by tiny increments, the vertigo began to abate.
Gradually, though, America's enthusiasm for the day began to abate.
The agony may have begun to abate, but there is no hint yet of ecstasy.
The campaign righted itself, and the questions about Obama's relationship with Wright began to abate.
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