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But Mr. Gray, a relentless worrywart who often spoke of being tormented by memories that wouldn't recede and who seemed to suffer from a compulsion for self-flagellation, seemed uninterested in staking a claim for expertise in a niche of our culture of personal hardship.
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When the eight saw that the four would not recede from their doubts, they gave up arguing any further, the two jurors said.
With that, Williams smiled ruefully at the reporters who were asking him to talk about it, knowing full well that the questions would not recede until his game returned to form.
In an impassioned speech that at times took on the tone of a campaign rally, Mr. Obama told an audience of 3,100 at the University of Hartford that he came to Connecticut to ensure that the deaths in the school in Newtown would not recede and to remind Americans how important their voice is as the gun debates unfold.
who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, predicted that the issue of health care would not "recede into the backdrop" simply because the court settled the legal dispute.
The phlebitis didn't recede.
"The wall won't recede & I have no reverse gears.
Though he survived the night, the darkness didn't recede.
News that the t.b. still hadn't receded completely and that Remicade treatment would have to be delayed for three more months was crushing.
But if the third important factor the strain on the force hasn't receded, the restructuring may turn out to be humbler than Mr Rumsfeld would like.
Friends who didn't receded.
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