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Instead, the memory of Mowest swiftly faded, although the occasional spark caught light.
But early hopes of finding a single-gene culprit swiftly faded, giving way to the realisation that - to the extent DNA is at fault - blame is probably spread across dozens, maybe even hundreds of DNA variants.
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My fantasies are swiftly fading to grey, like the East River in all this weather.
The last traces of the Pontic dialect, a mixture of ancient and modern Greek, is swiftly fading in the large Greek communities in Astoria and Toronto, and in the parts of northern Greece where those who were expelled settled.
Many of these recent works are diptych pairings, setting images sourced from the first and last frames of washed-out Super 8 films to hint at swiftly fading memories.
At the start, he shares a house in Portland, Oregon, with his father, Ray Travis Fimmell), a cocky loser who swiftly fades from the picture, leaving his son alone.
What they found was that the enthusiasm displayed on their singles site — people boldly proposing taco-hopping dates and prankster dates and blindfolded dates; people grasping constantly for the new — faded swiftly for the committed.
In recent years, many winners of the race have faded swiftly into relative obscurity, although Garswood, the winner two years ago, eventually won at Group One level, as did Indian Haven, the subsequent Irish 2,000 Guineas winner, in 2003.
Subsequent legislation has ensured that French is the language of business and of education in the province.The Coalition mirrors an earlier moderate nationalist outfit, Action démocratique du Québec, which grabbed 31% of the vote in a provincial election in 2007 only to fade swiftly.
As the evening wore on, reports emerged -- and in some cases faded just as swiftly -- that power had returned in some sections of Ohio.
My memories of the night never faded, but I swiftly forgot Angelika's name, wondering only occasionally if I could ever find her again.
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