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Still, the story may recede from the headlines if one of the accusers doesn't eventually come forward and speak on the record.

The gums may recede from the teeth leaving roots exposed which may lead to tooth loss.

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Though the distant past will be more available, in a technical sense, than ever before, once it is captured and preserved as a vast, disjointed mosaic it may recede ever more rapidly from our collective attention.

It suggests moderation in the Chinese political system, political stability of Hu Jintao's leadership, and, most important, the prospect that the Taiwan issue may finally recede from the agenda of both Chinese politics and U.S.-China relations.

The cheap currency may recede as an issue.

The threat to low-paid Western jobs may recede.

Such caution may recede as the Kentucky Senate race settles in.

The manifestation of the troubles may recede, but the problem itself remains.

This means that knowledge previously received may recede to the background.

But beginning on Sunday, the empty MetroCard — that oft-discarded remnant of the rails — may begin to recede from view.

Their suffering may be receding from our front pages and our television screens…their suffering may be off camera…but each one could soon be dead.

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