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After chart success in the 80s and 90s, the band's star was well faded by the time Burke began releasing music.
After the merger between leagues in 1970, the American Conference lads vowed to win one for good old Al Davis, and the National Conference lads vowed to win one for good old Pete Rozelle, but that has pretty well faded now in the ascendancy of Jacksonville and Tennessee.
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Without a strong showing there, she could well fade away.
But the hunger to buy assets may well fade, too.
The backlash against clean eating means it may well fade out as a buzzword soon.
Left to market forces, so-so brands such as Levi's might well fade away and be replaced by fresher labels.
Winner: Clare Balding Tulisa Contostavlos is 24, half-Greek, and may well fade back into obscurity by 2016, whereas Rod Stewart is about to turn 68, is half-Scots, and has been famous since 1969.
If Egypt is allowed to find its own way, as it so promisingly began to do over the past week, the problems of violent extremism and waves of emigration that America and Europe most fear from this unhappy region could well fade as its disaffected youth at last find hope at home.
Iraq could well fade as an issue between now and November 4th 2008 if, as seems increasingly likely, the administration uses the pretext of a formal review of Iraq policy due in mid-September to sketch out a plan for at least the beginning of a phased withdrawal.
"Some older phrases may well fade away with time, as has already been the case, and new ones will come into usage.
Well, fade in 20 years later, and you hear women doing pharmaceuticals, cars, you name it.
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