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Fair-mindedness here threatens to decline into something completely passive, neutral and inert.
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But in the final couple of months of the year, what at first was a fairly gentle decline morphed into something far worse than that experienced even by countries at the centre of the credit storm (see chart).In November the value of exports fell by 27% year on year.
The lesson local politicians took away was that either eastern Enfield finds new ways of earning a crust, or economic decline will turn into something far nastier.
And though she does not play, her arrival inaugurates the further decline of the symposium into something even more like the kind of symposium reviled in the Protagoras as "a symposium of common, vulgar fellows… who, unable to entertain one another with their own conversation, put up the price of flute-girls, and pay large sums to hear the sound of the flute instead of their own talk" (347c4-d2).
As Jefferson's reputation has gone into something of a decline, appreciation for John Adams has soared.
In New York, Weill becomes a theatrical composer of note, while Lenya's career goes into something of a decline.
He declined to explain the black eye any further other than to say, "I kind of bumped into something".
"He's into something.
Into something bigger?
He was always into something".
Darwin adds them up into something significant.
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