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Finally, the life ebbed from Mr. Hadayet, who died on the floor.
According to JPMorgan's calculations, the year-on-year decline in industrial profits has ebbed from a dreadful 37% in February to a still awful 21% in June.
The first has to do with the tides of modern conservatism, which have always surged and ebbed from a movement phase to a governing phase and back again.
The threat alone would restore some of the power that has ebbed from parliament over the last dozen or so years.
As the Dutchman celebrated becoming the first Newcastle player to score a Premier League hat-trick since Demba Ba four years ago the tension visibly ebbed from McClaren.
Hani al-Hassan, a senior Palestinian official, said as the crowd ebbed from the compound tonight, "The Israelis, they don't know what more to do".
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As Manhattan cleaned up its act in the 1990s, the wildness began ebbing from the Chelsea.
It was gradual, like the tide ebbing from a long, sloping beach.
With urgency ebbing from the space race, awkward questions about Operation Paperclip were resurfacing.
Then you see the triumph ebb from his face, and you feel his raised arms growing heavier and heavier.
But she hangs on to the cord, life ebbing from her, awaiting the embrace of compassion, the reception of grace.
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