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Demand will also wane from Asia and eastern Europe, which have been Germany's fastest-growing markets.

But Moscow's support – always in my view exaggerated – started to wane from last autumn.

The intensity of outbreaks will wax and wane from place to place, with good years and bad.

Their activities usually wane from May to September during the rough seas of the monsoon season, but they could still stage an autumn comeback.

And as drug companies see profits beginning to wane from mainstays like Lipitor, the high prices that cancer drugs can command have become an irresistible lure.

She hadn't eaten as much as she usually did, but this was the mother's second child and she knew that a baby's appetite could wax and wane from day to day.

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Later, he is coaxed to sing again, in a voice "waning from neglect".

Religious attendance, they argue, wanes from one generation to the next.

Interest had waned from a season peak in attendance recorded in 2001.

The idea fascinated people: Whorf's work became popular "knowledge" but his credibility waned from the 60s onward.

The confidence that carried the Nets to the league finals last season seems to be waning from game to game, however.

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