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His voice grows faint.
She paused over a phrase in which the singer grows faint with grief; Mozart employs all twelve tones of the scale, in an arresting disruption of the piece's key, E-flat major.
He has too much to say and grows faint over the prospect of getting all of the thoughts and ideas and words and production numbers out of his head.
It's fun for a while, but the director, Baz Luhrman, "has too much to say and grows faint over the prospect of getting all of the thoughts and ideas and words and production numbers out of his head," Elvis Mitchell wrote in The New York Times.
Asked whether he has taken steps to avoid what happened on "The West Wing," when he was edged out of the lead role as the idealistic White House speechwriter Sam Seaborn ("Fonzied" or "Urkeled," in TV-insider parlance) by Martin Sheen's popularity as President Bartlet, he pauses before replying -- on a scratchy connection that grows faint as the car travels through the low-lying coastal hills.
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Her memory of Edmund grows fainter until she can't remember having loved him.
The memory of our week in the pristine Rocky Mountain air grows fainter by the moment.
He developed parkinsonian symptoms, so that his limbs stiffened and his speech grew faint.
Her voice over the last few weeks had grown faint, her speech slurred and monotone.
In the Republican races in Iowa and New Hampshire, the harsh partisan noise of the past two decades grew faint.
Mr. Rayner said he felt himself growing faint, and he began breaking from the stage directions out of fatigue.
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