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Perhaps it has never receded.
In "Citizen," the past has never receded in the first place.
And the president's closest advisers say that although he is no longer running himself, his passion for electoral politics has never receded.
It has never receded; has never been painful but was tender at one spot on the upper side of the patella.
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History had never receded into the past.
Tensions have never entirely receded in Gujarat after the violence earlier this year.
In a written submission, Morrissey said his comments received "a barrage of press" at the time, and added: "Question marks over my being a racist have never since receded".
As crime has receded and an older fleet gave way to brighter, newer trains, a generation of city dwellers has never experienced the subway's darker, grittier era.
Like the absurdly mythologized '60s, the reliably clownish '70s have never been given space to recede into the past the way the '40s did, in part because ironic hipsters ("The Simpsons"; "Family Guy"; the concept of "jumping the shark," inspired by the Fonz) are forever going back to heap fresh ridicule on an era no one ever took seriously.
He meant, I think, that he had never been so close to the waves — the tide was still receding — and yet able to accomplish so much.
Men tan in their armpits, tan behind their earlobes, receding hairlines and Peroni and SLKs, the kind of accomplished malaise of a people who have never had to mow a lawn.
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