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Now, thanks to a new generation of technology, the lights and the signs are more spectacular than ever, and I wonder if we wouldn't be better off if architects recognized this, and let the new buildings recede even more than the old ones did.
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On some issues, he notes, repugnance will recede, as with life insurance — or, even more momentously, the practice of charging interest on loans.
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As the lawn slowly receded beneath me, its green became even more brilliant.
Decades after his death, when the crude stereotype of the "mad artist" receded, it was replaced by something even more toxic: the artist as an incontinent Midas, who could not touch anything without making it ludicrously valuable and hence, as art, virtually meaningless.
Since the waters have receded and the roads have become passable, even more essential supplies have been distributed to this vulnerable community including bleaching powder and water purification tablets.
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