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This is Diane's reverie, which fades as we vicariously descend into her bed.

And those values are more important than the initial attraction (which fades as the hormones wear off), and more important than a set of common interests – those can be negotiated in a relationship.

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Last spring's "cedar revolution" is now widely seen as an exhilarating event, the momentum of which faded as the country's sectarian leaders resumed their habits of sniping at each other, jockeying for power and using foreign alliances to bolster their position.

Its name derives from the dark stripes down its body which resemble a tiger's pattern, which fade as the shark matures.

The results show that job turnover (proxied by the total number of labour relations that a person has had) has a negative impact on the retirement hazard, which fades away as duration increases, a result in line with the findings that workers with a firm-specific training history retire earlier than workers with a general training background (see Montizaan et al. 2007).

Fiorina writes, "Democratic activists and strong partisans like generic liberals and dislike generic conservatives more than generations ago, and Republican activists and strong partisans feel just the opposite, but we see the same general pattern of polarization at the top which fades out as partisan commitment declines" (page 69, second edition).

That ongoingness was built into the very structure of the song, which fades out and back in as it draws to a close.

In 2001, it takes just minutes for our hairy ancestor to go from manipulating a bone to wielding it as a club, which fades into a space station, in turn setting the stage for the sophisticated but murderous Hal.

There was, she remembered, a swagger about the soldiers, which faded slowly as the night wore on, and there was something uneasy, too, which meant that when the music became sad they all seemed more comfortable, even the ones who were not dancing.

Robert Troiano Jr., a Nassau County legislator who grew up nearby in Westbury, said his memories of the area included "a couple of gas stations, a butcher shop and a drugstore," which "faded away as the malls grew and supermarkets grew, and local shops were replaced by bars and houses with some shady things going on".

Idealism fades to expediency, which fades to corruption.

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