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The anti-immigrant zealotry that was evident in 1996 may have abated.
The mistrust may have abated a little, as Hillary has proved herself the most faithful of allies.
A cholera epidemic, which has killed more than 4,300 people, may have abated but the water and sanitation systems are as decrepit as ever.
There is also some evidence that banks' government-bond selling may have abated at the end of last year, according to Mr. Fransolet.
The Tebowmania that greeted Mr. Tebow may have abated a bit because he has assumed a subsidiary role in the Jets' lineup so far during the 2012-13 season.
Buyers camp out for bargain flats The frenzy at the top of the London market may have abated since the chancellor increased stamp duty on £1m-plus properties a year ago, but many were still keen to snap up a slice of the capital.
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Concerns over the Greek economy may not have abated but in the corridors of power, and most noticeably in Brussels, the climate has changed.
The public's interest in reducing gun violence may not have abated, but some of the lawmakers seem to be trotting backward.
There is no constitutional bar to waiting until June 2010, by which time the recession and outrage over MPs' expenses may both have abated.Mr Brown owes his survival to factors beyond his own indefatigability, among them Labour's unusual culture.
Deutsche Bank also helped with a positive note on the UK banks: Market fears around a multitude of risk factors appear to have abated, which may prove premature.
Her recollections of the abuse have abated.
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