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The trace of Johnny Rotten in Bowie's delivery reveals the underlying bitterness of a situation which, inevitably, doesn't end well: "Here I am, not quite dying, my body left to rot in a hollow tree".
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But it hasn't quite died out.
Falconry has not quite died out in England and Capt.
Argov fell to the sidewalk, but he didn't quite die.
But there were signs elsewhere that it had not quite died down.
The romantic streak which made him a near-Marxist at Oxford never quite died.
Palestrina captures the majesty of the eternal city, the beautiful dream that didn't quite die when its empire crumbled.
The exception may be the ethnic insurgency, which never quite died after the Communist victories in Indochina in 1975.
Yet the debate has never quite died and will surely now be reignited by the discovery of the new papers, first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
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