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They could fade away, and possibly be restored.
After that loss, it has seats in only one other state and could fade away, with or without a ban.The CDU so far refuses to contemplate a coalition with the Alternative.
Many people in cities feel a paradoxical loneliness – it is a chilling idea that someone could fade away to skeletal remains mere feet away from dozens of living, chatting, laughing humans.
Some participants in the Teamster plans could find their pensions sharply reduced if their companies grow short of cash; the multiemployer pension model could fade away; and the struggling government agency that insures pensions could wind up shouldering even more debt.
Bitcoin's original mission of killing banking fees could fade away.
If you can't access it, its overrun by ads, there's something better, or it's simply uncool, Facebook could fade away.
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It could be 10 years, easily, before anything comes to fruition, and the impetus could simply fade away in that time," said Martin Barstow, professor of space science at Leicester University.
Without a strong showing there, she could well fade away.
The much-hailed surplus could easily fade away before anyone has a chance to spend it.
It reads at first almost as a gentle relinquishment of the character; we might have expected to see Rocky fighting to the death (as he did in early, rejected drafts of "V"), but would we have ever imagined that he could simply fade away?
If you are single, you could just fade away.
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