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Your iPhone's battery will start to drain only after the power slider's battery has been fully depleted.
On Sunday evening, leading Labour to a debacle in the European elections, that authority may start to drain away more rapidly than many people think.
The leaves of pumpkins turn ghostly white with mildews, perennials start to drain their leaves of colour and all number of spores and microbes set to work.
We would only start seriously worrying about liquidity if the strike dragged on for more than a month and GMs payables start to drain cash, he wrote in a research report.
Listening to him cry where it punctures your eardrums and you feel your soul start to drain.
At what point, though, does the meaning start to drain from these words, and the glow fade from the moments they refer to?
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But some of the originality has already started to drain out of the Cain narrative.
Colour started to drain away with the onset of news of Marcos thuggery and debauchery.
His dog has been missing a few days when this happens: "Light was starting to drain from the sky.
The plug had been pulled and the dirty water was slowly starting to drain from the bath.
The central bank has started to drain liquidity by lifting banks' reserve requirements, and some banks have been told to reduce their lending.
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