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In contrast to the debate here four years ago, when he was the central attraction, Mr. Forbes has so receded as a threat that he was virtually ignored by the others.
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The expectation, indeed, had been that the publisher would act swiftly to launch a Sunday Sun – undermining the sense the company had suffered long term commercial damage – although in recent months the speculation that it would do so has receded.
The urge often builds for a minute or so and then recedes, so only a brief period of conscious control may be needed.
Walking around my neighborhood, grateful to be unscathed, I think of 2004, and I remember reports of those tourists who walked in ignorance on Thai beaches, remarking to each other about how very strange it was that the tide had receded so far and so quickly, how very odd it was to see fish flopping on the strand.
But none is really making money, and prospects for doing so are receding into the distance.
If the reverence has receded, so too has the anger that burned so fiercely that week.
Eventually, all the other galaxies will be so far away, and receding so fast, that their light will never reach what remains of our Milky Way.
As the threat of high inflation has receded, so has gold's appeal.
But after the waters receded, so, too, did some of that unity.
As Herzog and Livni's small lead in the polls receded, so did their chances of putting together a government.
And so the scene receded to the shadows, returning to smaller venues in Harlem and the South Bronx.
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