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He subsided and subsided.
Then he subsided onto his stool with a reminiscent look.
When he subsided into torpor, you felt as if a storm had passed.
He subsided as though someone had unscrewed the valve that kept his body inflated and upright.
Such was the power Marcel Kittel had to produce on Merrion Square here, however, in order to squeeze past Britain's Ben Swift in the final few metres, that he subsided after the finish line for almost a minute to gather his breath.
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Then, as quickly, he subsides and turns away.
When he is shot at the end of the opera he subsides gently rather than dramatically to the ground, carefully cushioned all the way.
The hoodlum at the heart of "Le Doulos" does so just before he dies, confronting his image one last time and correcting the tilt of his hat, which slips off and rolls away as he subsides to the floor.
In 1999, Yard wrote that the sense of foreboding and ill-omen conjured by the Eumenides of Bacon's Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944) reappears in the triptych as a "batlike void that snared the figure of George Dyer as he subsides into the supple curves of death".
After his initial sense of panic subsided, he recalled, he felt strangely calm.
He screamed, and when the pain subsided, he winced with embarrassment.
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