Sentence examples for fade through the from inspiring English sources

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Unionization rates began to decline in the 1960s, accelerated downward in the 1980s (President Ronald Reagan's firing of 11,000 air traffic controllers whose union, PATCO, was on strike, provided a strong signal to anti-union conservatives), and have continued to fade through the most recent data.

If you rapidly scroll through the messages, you'll see the bubble background colors fade through the gradient.

"It also measures work rate or tempo, so we can see if they start fast, [or] fade through the round, to see if there are opportunities for us to take the initiative, either through fatigue or loss of concentration".

"It also measures work rate or tempo, so we can see if they start fast, [or] fade through the round, to see if there are opportunities for us to take the initiative, either through fatigue or loss of concentration". And of course the app can be used to analyse opponents when judges are not recording the event, for example during open training.

And I can't imagine how it is to feel your body failing as the vivid screams and colours of Coupe du Monde pass by, and you wonder how more times you'll watch the light fade through the window.

And I can't imagine how it is to feel your body failing as the vivid screams and colors of Coupe du Monde pass by, and you wonder how more times you'll watch the light fade through the window.

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So here I am, in the late afternoon, watching the light fading through the stone mullion windows and the 4x4s emptying out from the square.

Unfortunately, this is not only a nostalgic reminiscence about school-holiday afternoons, with the winter light fading through the lace curtains, the air spiked with cinnamon and toasted nuts, my fly-away 10-year-old hair prematurely greyed with flour while I pinched together my own pie-let in a custard cup out of leftover dough scraps and jam.

The daily magnetic variation is at a maximum around the summer solstice (December and January) and progressively fades through the equinoxes to the winter solstice (June and July).

Although never explicitly stated as such, progress is associated with disappearance through the slow, fade out of the page numbers as they advance in the latter two sections, suggesting that these are memories Jim is replaying before forgetting them forever.

Although "Slow Fade" begins through "the lenses of a black cultural experience, ultimately, it's about the experiences of all women," Ms. Weems said.

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