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Decades after the Korean War — arguably the last American war with a high degree of public unanimity — the names and feats of war heroes began to fade in memory.
That "shock and somnolence cycle" to which Perez is referring has been seen in the past several elections, with voting problems getting plenty of attention around election time but not receiving much once those troubles fade in memory.
The protests of the 1960s may fade in memory, but it remains clear that a critical spin swept the land and many young people engaged in outrageous, disruptive actions.
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Already, as the various campaigns storm out of the traps, the Brussels negotiations are fading in memory.
Most of the gowns faded in memory just after their wearers moved on from their red-carpet chat with Joan Rivers.
At 46, his face and demeanor are so nondescript that the moment you avert your eyes, he fades in memory, an advantage in his line of work.
Bret Stephens: And this is barely a month after 58 people were murdered in Las Vegas, an outrage that's already fading in memory as the post-Vegas death toll mounts.
I told her what I could recall of my week in Pennsylvania, already faded in memory except for the detail lodged there like a glittering splinter — my father's tears.
LAST year's banking crisis may be fading in memory, but one indelible image remains: the dazed staff of bankrupt Lehman Brothers leaving London's Canary Wharf with their possessions in boxes.
The people interviewed in "Koch" whose names are not Koch — several of them former or current employees of The New York Times — offer a mixed, mostly positive verdict, and also flesh out a portrait of a complicated man in an era that is quickly fading in memory.
I hadn't seen the old house or the old neighborhood since I made the same pilgrimage at the end of my last cross-country ride, and though the names of my neighbors – the McDermotts, the Kopfs, the Hansens, the Ferraras, the Tells, the Asadorians, the Oberholtzers, the Cochranes – came parading back to me, visually it had all faded in memory.
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