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Again a chaotic sequence of broken sounds and echoes filled the air, bouncing off each other, suffocating, going off in all directions, and gradually vanishing in the commotion of a new day and in the cries of the fisherman.
The tent cities that used to be in every park and open space in Kathmandu are gradually vanishing as people return to their homes.
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In the 1890s the horsecar gradually vanished in the United States and Europe because of the competition of cable and electric railways.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, and into the Middle Ages, Greek learning gradually vanished from western Europe.
In other such pieces, though, the wall gradually vanishes, and we feel a rush of understanding, the more dazzling for its having been delayed.
Fidel continued penning columns for the Communist party newspaper Granma but gradually vanished from public view, fuelling rumours he had died, only to surface for occasional, fleeting appearances.
But the streetcars that once served the main drag of Canal Street, Royal Street and nearby neighborhoods, which included the streetcar that served the people on Desire, gradually vanished.
Although they gradually vanished in the sound era, their legacy is found in later films too, notably Godfrey Reggio's Qatsi trilogy.
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