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It is not surprising that, as she became more outspoken in her doubts, her looks should start to wane.
Still, during the performances I attended, whenever my interest in the stage drama would start to wane, something wonderful happened in the music.
Now that Manning's best receivers are retired or injured and the Patriots' offense has rediscovered balance, the rivalry finds two future Hall of Famers shepherding younger teammates through another victory march as their eras start to wane.
One day Taylor's commitment and ambition might start to wane but for now he is unmatchable in his hunger, winning the seventh, eighth, ninth, 10th and 11th sets against a man 29 years younger than him.
Inflation should start to fall back next year as the effects of a recent sales tax increase start to wane For Japan, the economy was forecast to expand 3 percent this year and 2 percent in 2011.
If the companies were expected to take responsibility for updating their labels, "we would effectively start to turn generic companies into brand companies, and of course the tremendous cost savings that American consumers have benefitted from would start to wane," said Jay Lefkowitz, who served as the lead attorney representing generic companies before the Supreme Court.
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From early adulthood, performance starts to wane.
Thankfully those perceptions are starting to wane.
"My ability to hit the ball started to wane," he said, "and pretty soon my putting started to wane as well.
If the flavor starts to wane, pause for a while, and have something to drink.
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