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The deficit will start to "recede somewhat" over the next two years as the stimulus winds down and the recovery brings in more revenue, but is projected to remain around 4 to 5 percent of gross domestic product through 2020, Mr. Bernanke said.
Mr. McCain's advisers said their hope was that the issue of the economy would recede somewhat from the public consciousness, now that Congress has passed a bailout plan, and open the way to try to turn the contest back into a referendum on Mr. Obama's credentials.
If the Tea Party candidates continue to be routed in the next few primary elections, one thing will be clear: the threat incumbent Republicans most fear, of a Tea Party primary challenger (or "getting primaried" as it's now called) will recede somewhat.
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With recent news of the war in Afghanistan, the twin towers have receded somewhat from public attention, which makes sense.
Over the last four weeks, as Mr. Cheney, Mr. Baker and Mr. Card stepped to the foreground, Mr. Rove, Ms. Hughes, Mr. Evans and Mr. Allbaugh have all receded somewhat from view.
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