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But all will see their power recede like a fast-ebbing tide.
Before that beauty, the years of chaos at the heart of American politics would recede like some extraordinary dream.
His tales, long or short, all seem somehow to undulate, to surge and recede like the tides.
Collins likes to make stage pictures that begin flat, then build, explode, and recede, like a party gone drunkenly wrong.
Above her, the street lamp sways rhythmically, causing shadows to stretch and recede, stretch and recede, like a slowly beating heart.
All three revealed jagged yens for emotional connections that, in this harsh land, recede, like desert horizons, at the same rate at which they are approached.
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At that point, nothing recedes like Recession.
As he would note in Deathtrap, "nothing recedes like success".
But at least, as Winchell once said: "Nothing recedes like success".
Walk away and the surface movement recedes like distant waves, resolving into a breathtaking stillness.
Just when it seems within grasp, it recedes, like a mirage.
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