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Arid conference rooms started to fade from memory, as I pictured the Hudson, the Ganges.
In fact, as soon as the Westerners were evacuated, it seems the United States developed more problems of its own, and the story of one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history, which killed around 230,000 people two years ago, started to fade from memory.
The powerful and immense stupidity of the 2004 presidential election has started to fade from the collective memory, which is a kind of blessing except that we're forgetting what led us to the current moment.
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The crisis is far from out of sight, but it's already starting to fade from mind.
We also watched him grow old, start to fade from sight, much like our grandparents, our parents and, good grief, maybe even people in our own generation.
A hockey team starting to fade from the N.H.L. playoff race drew a near-sellout crowd of 16,271 Wednesday night at Philips Arena.
There comes a time in every sports fan's life where, having long attached absurd and unhealthy levels of personal meaning to the causal relationship between our own fandom and the results of games, we also start with those pitiful, self-indulgent pangs that come when players our own age are starting to fade from the game like Blues maestro Chris Judd did this week.
Once that happened, climate denial could conceivably start to fade from national politics.
Arnold, Stallone, and company slowly started to fade away from the box office.
But his sheen started to fade in December 2000, when he bolted from Seattle to sign what was at the time the most lucrative contract ever for a professional athlete, a $252 million, 10-year deal with Texas (surpassed only by his $275 million agreement with the Yankees).
My will to fight started to fade.
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