As the music subsides they are both bathed in red light before a shaft of white light signifies the flight of their spirits to eternity. |
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At some point the volcanic island subsides enough for it to submerge, leaving an atoll behind. |
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Organisers and festivalgoers alike will be hoping Edinburgh's penchant for torrential rain subsides when the thespians land. |
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When those pillars burn through and collapse, the ground above the mine subsides. |
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The rashes decrease when the temperature subsides, but during the recurrence of fever, they reappear in a virulent form. |
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As the howl subsides, he collapses upon me like a child bobbing for apples and buries his teeth into my chest, right above the heart. |
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And as for the nation, Australia's economic performance looks healthy when homes grow like toadstools, and bleak when the boom subsides. |
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I rub her back, rock back and forth, murmur soothing nothings against her hair until the cramp subsides. |
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He subsides on the seat, and starts talking again, loudly, and fervently, into his mobe. |
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Streptococci emit light during log phase growth, and luminescence subsides as they enter stationary phase. |
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As we crest a hill, the rain subsides momentarily and we see a steel plate lying amid the bluebells in a little clearing overlooking a valley. |
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Slowly my pulse falls, the blood pressure drops, the feeling of sickness in the pit of my stomach slowly subsides. |
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During periods of disease exacerbation, however, the amount and type of fiber may have to be decreased until overt inflammation subsides. |
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It is unclear if it is the same knee that hampered him a short time ago and he will undergo tests later this week when the swelling subsides. |
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And without that, the whole edifice subsides, slowly but inexorably, into the silt. |
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When the noise subsides, I fall into conversation with the young man on my left. |
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Residents of St John's Trace said it may take days before the water subsides. |
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Rehabilitation and repairing of the infrastructure damages would be another huge task when the water subsides. |
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But when the celebrations die down, and when the euphoria subsides, do not forget for one moment who handed you back the reins of power. |
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Persons with panphobia differ from generalized anxiety sufferers in that they have free-floating anxiety that rarely subsides. |
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The question of the leadership, which could have explosively boiled over, now subsides to the usual simmer. |
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Occasionally you're thrown a jolt by something resembling French pop, but the shock subsides once you're into the next depressive acoustic number. |
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The ability to achieve peace of mind enables the body to relax and let go with greater ease as the wave of contraction builds and subsides. |
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As the economy rebounds and public outrage subsides, the clamour for change will quieten. |
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Even when it subsides and skin rashes have resolved, it can flare-up again at any time. |
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The fury subsides, the orchestra dies away to a whisper, horns softly intone the finale's main theme like an echo from a far-away world. |
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In a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter until it foams. Continue cooking until the foam subsides and the butter turns nut-brown. |
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In the wild, killer whales vie for dominance but the subdominant animal then flees the scene and the conflict subsides. |
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Furthermore, it is recommended that anemic individuals rest often until the condition subsides or is under control. |
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A supernova is much more powerful than a nova and will be extremely bright for a few weeks or months, until it gradually subsides and dims. |
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When the electro-induced trance subsides, a svelte, attractive brunette is revealed. |
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The hunger usually subsides quickly, but thirst sometimes causes serious pain. |
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If petroleum products contact the eyes, flush the eyes with fresh water until the irritation subsides. |
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Repeat this procedure for several nights until profuse daytime sweating subsides. |
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This gradually subsides to a haunting flute solo that soon intertwines with a counterpoint from the second flute. |
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Through the practice of 'calm abiding', or tranquillity meditation, our restless, thinking mind subsides into a state of deep inner peace. |
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The orchitis generally subsides spontaneously in 10 days or less and permanent damage is rare. |
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The clamour of the kristos subsides and an expectant hush falls as the cocks are set at each other. |
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The pain of his struggles to remain true to his vows slowly subsides, and he and Margaret achieve a peace in which passion is subsumed in the love of God. |
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Stirring well, add ca. 1 g iron powder in small portions and when reaction subsides, warm up until the iron powder is entirely dissolved. |
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Very often, the conflict between the parties subsides over time and an agreement that at first seemed impossible becomes a realistic option. |
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But as the furor subsides and the thunder dies, most or all of those girls probably will remain captives. |
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Direct payments came into being in 1996, originally as an effort to wean farmers off of direct government subsides altogether. |
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In patients new to the prostaglandin analogues, the hyperemia may appear more pronounced, but it usually subsides to a mild level within a few weeks. |
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This is no big deal, and my initial, irrational irritation subsides. |
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It is true that tumbling oil prices are influencing inflation figures, and when and if that downward pressure subsides inflation might move back up of its own accord. |
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Koch points to the entrenched positions of the United States and their refusal to reduce agriculture subsides and the European Union and their refusal to increase market access as the biggest hurdles to overcome. |
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And what, I ask, can the European Union do to ensure that the weapons are put under lock and key for good and that the violent storm on this paradise-like island at long last subsides? |
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The wind subsides briefly over the summer, warming the surface of the water enough to give the dinoflagellates a chance to do their thing. |
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That's a worry as inflation subsides, kindling concern that the euro zone may slip into Japanese-style deflation, which would exacerbate debt burdens, both private and public. |
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As a storm subsides, treated runoff decants out of the Vortechs system at a controlled rate, restoring the water level to a dry-weather level equal to the invert of the inlet and outlet pipe. |
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When the neutron flux subsides, these nuclei beta decay into stable isotopes of osmium, iridium, and platinum. |
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During rifting, as the crust is thinned, the Earth's surface subsides and the Moho becomes correspondingly raised. |
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The insurgency in Baluchistan, which was intricately linked to the militancy in the other regions, also subsides, and former insurgent groups are integrated into the mainstream political process. |
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As the new theme commences, the tarantella rhythm subsides to an accompanying murmur, leaving the sweetness of the theme to radiate its tender message effortlessly. |
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Managers who are owners of several movie-theatres could cumulate subsides for all their buildings, to reinvest them either in one movie-theatre, or in many, or in opening a new one. |
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Stuff happens — a marriage here, a child there — yet Scherfig has no option but to choose sequence over consequence, and the movie soon subsides into a desolate prairie of uneventfulness. |
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Finally, air subsides and warms at the outer edge of the storm while conserving total heat content. |
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After a laugh subsides, a brief relaxation phase occurs, during which the HR and BP drop below the prelaugh baseline levels. |
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How had this happened, and how could the army make sure it would never happen again? As the shock of the attack subsides, other feelings are welling up, including confusion, sadness, anger and disgust. |
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While the neighbors' rubbernecking eventually subsides, the high performance and durability of polyaspartic coatings remain. |
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The pain shows up suddenly while walking indicating an oxygen deficiency and the person is forced to stop for a few minutes until the painful feeling subsides. |
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The spikiness subsides quickly when he goes on to talk about the players who will carry the country's hopes today. |
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Flying insects, such as flies, gnats, and mosquitoes, attack exposed body parts, each bite resulting in a single itchy wheal that generally subsides within hours. |
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It has also been shown that responses to stress tail off when magnesium levels recover their usual pre-eminence within our cells, the excess calcium subsides and the Mg:Ca balance returns to normal. |
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To prevent an immediate recurrence, once the reaction subsides, the person should eat some type of complex carbohydrate such as milk, or half of a meat, cheese, or peanut butter sandwich. |
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These cells represent part of the complex defense mechanism against the virus, and they disappear from the blood when the attack of infectious mononucleosis subsides. |
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Because oceanic lithosphere cools and thickens as it ages, it subsides. |
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Add the mustard seeds and, once the popping subsides, add the curry leaves, onion, pepper and some seasoning and cook on a medium-high flame until they are soft. |
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Certain schools have expanded their lists of acceptable top colors in their dress codes, and are even allowing shorts and skorts, at least until the summer heat subsides. |
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Once the storm subsides, we can blast the ice smooth and allow it to superharden. That should sustain a landing while we contrive something longer-term. |
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