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This was thought-provoking and, I thought, mostly valid: It IS easy to recede gracefully from the clamorous, dirty public marketplace and dismiss everyone who isn't as graceful as you are when you know you don't risk your livelihood by doing so.
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Yet as Grant & I (and the band's career) unfurls, McLennan recedes; as his friendship with Forster is attenuated to a few words or glances, it's easy to lose sight of him.
Mooshum and I watched as the light began to recede.
It would be easy for her characters to recede in the glare of these events, but McFadden works a kind of miracle — not only do they retain their appealing humanity; their story eclipses the bonds of history to offer continuous surprises.
Tidal ebbs can cause water to recede from the original shoreline and expose the bottom of the sea, and it is easy to imagine wind stress causing similar behavior.
For floodwaters to recede.
Beer garden starting to recede!
If they wish it to recede, it recedes.
The trade deficit starts to recede.
That passivity has begun to recede.
To recede: Floods in Pakistan.
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