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A month later, her tumors began to recede at an astonishing rate.
The exhibits encourage interaction, which people seemed happy to do (perhaps inhibitions recede at night).
Most people said they expected the trend to recede at least to some degree.
The fictional denouement and naming of the killer recede at this spiritual juncture.
I expect that lead to recede, at least somewhat, following the dissipation of Obama's convention bounce.
Quite possibly, next month's employment report will show a smaller rise in hourly wages, and fears of inflation will recede, at least for a time.
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Racial tension has also receded, at least on the surface.
In Chile, glaciers are receding at a slower rate than in its tropical neighbours.
His curly, short-cropped, very dark hair receding at the temples, baring the smooth, gold-tinged ivory skin.
The French tide receded, at the cost of more than a million deaths from 1792 to 1815, never to crest again.
Inflation is receding: at a little over 10% a year, it is no longer Russia's main obstacle to recovery.
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