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dying away

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Present participle of die away

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Litton said: "It's a part of America that's dying away.

"Being tied to physical media is gradually dying away," Mr. Perlman said.

The political crisis provoked by the Arab Awakening across the Middle East is not dying away.

The poll disproves the notion that these attitudes towards sexual violence are dying away.

You can see this dying away in the England team even now.

Various Austrian governments have made belated but serious efforts at restitution to a generation that is dying away.

The conclusion -- the repetition, and the dying away, of a left-hand piano chord -- is no more reassuring.

The music stopped abruptly — a major chord, dying away — and a door opened, hidden behind the whiteboard.

This ancient, historic, refined people, under the diabolism of vicious paganism, introduced by the British administrators, are now declining and slowly dying away".

A WEEK after the arrest of Ratko Mladic, the echoes of those who instantly predicted all things bright and beautiful for the Balkans are dying away.

I am against the role religion has in education in a country where these old practices are dying away, never mind being the central tenet of the school.

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