Sentence examples for that eventually faded from inspiring English sources

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He also began broadcasting a syndicated conservative talk radio show that eventually faded away.

The result was a hamstrung service that eventually faded out.

But that eventually faded.

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Notice the color of the egg sac of a lynx spider; it is pale green that eventually fades to pale yellow.

If you feel like you need more color, consider adding highlights through clip-in or glue in extensions, for a temporary change, or a demi-permanent color or glaze, for less damaging colors that eventually fade, leaving you freedom to play.

As the growing season moves along, the bush will produce blossoms that eventually fade.

The idea that the more years have passed since a loss, the less likely someone is to recall their grief rests on the assumption that grief is a static event in time that will eventually fade.

But we also live in a world where an undergraduate who protests at her local bar can find herself vilified around the world, achieving the sort of Internet infamy that will eventually fade but never entirely dissipate.

For example, he notes that "an undergraduate who protests at her local bar can find herself vilified around the world, achieving the sort of Internet infamy that will eventually fade but never entirely dissipate".

The exact color of the fabric also ranged from the prewar bright cadet gray, similar to the fabric used by Virginia Military Institute, or West Point U.S. Military Academy dress uniforms, to the sumac and logwood dyed fabrics, that would eventually fade to the ragged butternut appearance.

However, over time their crows became more scattered, suggesting that the rhythm eventually faded as they adjusted to a new regime of perpetual twilight.

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