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Failing this accommodation, the present window of opportunity will quickly fade away.
On June 29, The Observer-Dispatch itself pitched in with an editorial: "Marching bands might add temporary excitement to a celebration, but drumbeats quickly fade away," it said.
The real Jersey Shore has been in people's thoughts because of the destruction there from Hurricane Sandy; expect the show and its cast to quickly fade away, never to return, Ken Tucker writes for Entertainment Weekly.
Congress chose to regulate new sources under the CAA in the naïve belief that old ones would quickly fade away.
That means that of the massive numbers of studies published each year, many will quickly fade away into scientific obscurity.
In Figs. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, the auto correlation and partial auto correlation quickly fade away for all the five GETFs under analysis.
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Now, with the global economic cooling in the second half of the year, this immunity is quickly fading away.
The bustling city quickly fades away, and the endless flat fields of the pampas unfold.
In the idealized world of perfect markets, high profits quickly faded away as new entrants joined the fray.
"As we wait for the speaker's bus to arrive, we chant Newt! Newt!" A half-hearted chant quickly faded away.
But as quickly as it came, it just as quickly faded away.
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