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The row over whether a distasteful song about dead witches should be given air time will fade in the memory.
With the next election 18 months away, senators who bucked 90percentt of the public on the recent vote to expand background checks for gun buyers probably think time will fade the memory for voters.
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Perhaps, over time, the memory will fade.
Red chard or a mix of rainbow chard stalks is especially pretty if you serve within a few days of pickling; in time, the color will fade.
In time, the outrage will fade, but for now, as Jeffri Chadiha writes on ESPN.com, people shouldn't forget the league's failures here.
What that means is that the material is absorbing some energy, and that means that over time, the material will fade," says Manoharan.
In time, those arguments will fade, even faster if Manning becomes the Giants' starter and begins to replace conjecture with touchdown passes.
Whatever you plan to do, it will disrupt the connection between the thought and the giving-in to the temptation, and consequently, over time the thoughts will fade all on their own.
I'm telling him it's OK to be hurt and angry, and that in time those feelings will fade and only the warm memory of me will remain.
Over time, these scars will fade and become white-ish.
In just a small amount of time, direct sunlight will fade the brilliance of the potpourri.
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