The 47-year-old had parked up at 6pm on Tuesday, when neighbours saw the ground beginning to subside beneath the car. |
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When water levels subside and water stops flowing from the Main Pool, the carp disperse. |
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He said several drains had been unblocked, but flood waters would subside as the drains took more. |
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But choppy waters subside, and the sharks and the little fishes and the roosters should be aware of this. |
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It was not until the evening of last Friday that the water level began to subside. |
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Three bogeys in four holes from the ninth saw him subside to five-under-par for the tournament, which is where he finished. |
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When the faint tinkling of forks on china started to subside, I polished off the last few golden drops and headed back into the gathering. |
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The soft mumble of laughter and talk began to subside as I felt myself fall deeper. |
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The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality. |
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Once motor vehicle wheel weights are no longer made of antimonious lead, the lead hazard in urban streets will subside. |
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We ducked into one of the food outlets at the top of the mountain and had a drink, waiting for the rain to subside. |
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Even when the flu symptoms subside, Minnis should feel sick about the money that slipped through his normally reliable hands. |
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I've seen arthritic swelling subside within minutes after the stings were administered. |
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Under his chairmanship, the meeting would erupt, voices would crackle and snap, then subside into chuckles and nods. |
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But you need only step a few streets away from the beach for the cacophony to subside and for peace to be restored. |
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It washes the palate with the semi-sweet flavors of caramel, vanilla and spice that gradually subside in a creamy, long lasting finish. |
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When the circumstances giving rise to the duress subside, they must return to law abidance as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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Finally, carbon dioxide builds up in the lungs and in the blood stream and the cramps partially subside. |
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Take 1 teaspoon of the liquid extract every hour until your cramps subside. |
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The wet patches gradually shrink, the bubbles subside, the dryness steadily encroaches. |
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In the final analysis, we should hope that fear of global warming will subside. |
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We stand and watch in the heat of the midday sun, waiting for the chaos to subside. |
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Shortly afterwards, the two basins, including the central geanticline, began to subside rapidly. |
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After 3 to 7 days, testicular pain and swelling subside, usually at about the same time that the fever passes. |
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If treated quickly, the swelling usually would subside, but not without excruciating pain. |
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Thankfully, I should soon be reaching the stage when the nausea and lethargy subside and I gain a bit more energy. |
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Abstinence allows the cravings to subside and the mind to clear, leaving the individual free to deal with emotional hang-ups. |
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Some also said the mine might make their homes subside, but a council investigation found no evidence of this. |
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I stifled a cry, my anger simmering and beginning to subside. |
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This is most likely a rebound effect as the antipyretic effects subside. |
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His faith in a higher power helped his fear subside as he patiently waited to be rescued. |
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With luck, once the matches begin, the tensions will subside with the suds on a cold Budweiser. |
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The problem of tunnel collapse will cause the land above the tunnel to subside, especially when the excavation is carried out at shallow depth and in weak and soft soils. |
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Deflation will not subside until growth is sufficient to absorb the remaining excesses in production capacity, which may be greater than the official data show. |
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The mere sight of her would cause his primordial rage to subside. |
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The sweltering and oppressive heat of the summer started subside and dropped from the mid-40s to the high 30s, making life much more comfortable. |
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For the time being, though, the wave of ebullience brought about by the election has yet to subside. |
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Nonetheless, it was itchy, and when it was scratched or rubbed M. felt the itchiness temporarily subside. |
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It may then subside spontaneously, followed by exacerbations in late childÂhood, adolescence, or early adulthood. |
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and prostration usually occur within 15 minutes after ingestion and subside within 24 hours. |
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As mourning time progressed and the emotional strain began to subside, the black hues began to lighten. |
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During the rest of the day the young woman relaxes and heals, waiting for the swelling on her face to subside. |
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Once that happens, the pressure this fiasco is putting on the GOP will subside. |
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After baking, the moulds are emptied immediately to allow the cakes to subside and cool down slowly and gently. |
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If the climate warming of the past century continues, bogs will thaw, subside, and turn into wet fens. |
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It may let off unpleasant odors the first few days, but they will subside at the end of fermentation. |
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Thus harvested related pressures may subside for now as American farmers withhold inventory as they await better price opportunities. |
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Whilst wanting to protect the European project, it would only subside and weaken. |
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It too tends to subside after a few days, as the body gets used to the medication or increased dosage. |
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Seizures tend to last throughout life but with treatment may subside somewhat in mid-adulthood. |
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Stress the need to complete prescribed antibiotic therapy. even after symptoms subside. |
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However, should pain suddenly subside, these effects may rapidly become manifest. |
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I remain hopeful that the crisis will subside and that a more stable financial environment will return in the foreseeable future. |
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They had waited all morning for a violent sandstorm to subside, but fear of being caught in the crossfire prompted Daham to leave despite the bad weather. |
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Its initial hisses of displeasure subside to contented silence. |
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As the waters subside, there has been a growing chorus of voices among environmental activists that the flooding in Europe and Asia could be linked to global climate change. |
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You should bear in mind that although wrinkles or scars may subside after only one laser session, more sessions may be needed to complete the therapy. |
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Its clauses provided the framework of forest law throughout the 13th cent., but only in the 14th cent., when large areas were disafforested, did the political issue subside. |
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The air conditioner finally broke through, and the thick humidity inside the van began to subside. |
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If the attacks on those who have come before are any guide, this will go on for some time and then subside as they find new targets on whom to vent their bile. |
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He took a sip of his whiskey and waited for the man's chortles to subside. |
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So, even though the effects of the single market are still fully at work, they are tending to subside in relative terms if we project current trends, and this in spite of the various enlargements. |
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After his submission to the Council of State, he was allowed to subside into private life in Fetter Lane. |
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The southern city of Passau, on the river Danube, was breathing a sigh of relief on Wednesday as water levels there, which had never been higher since 1501, began to subside. |
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The tears subside, and melt into a few strong shudders. |
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Evidence for the spread of Kuru through cannibalistic practices was piling up and eventually, around 1957, the Fore practice of endocannibalism began to subside. |
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On the other hand, places in the peripheral bulge area which was uplifted during glaciation now begins to subside. |
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A rivalry developed between the two forces which took many years to subside. |
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We had a nascent venture capital industry, and then the government got the idea that they should subside venture capital by setting up labour union-sponsored venture capital funds with huge tax breaks. |
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These sensations are reversible and usually subside within 12 hours. |
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Pay them for their losses and the controversy will subside. |
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Since the start of the year stockmarkets in rich countries have been buoyant, as investors' fears about the American economy and the euro zone subside. |
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An imitative interplay upon staccato three-note figures provides a contrasting idea, and later evolves into thunderous bass octaves before the winds subside. |
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Children's voices swell and subside animatedly, as the teacher guides, encourages and supports the questioning and discussion, drawing everyone in and inviting their participation. |
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After waiting nearly a week for a spell of fierce Arctic weather to subside on April 6, a small contingent of Canadian soldiers driving military snowmobiles fanned out across the Canadian Arctic archipelago. |
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In patients who have taken a benzodiazepine for many months or longer, withdrawal symptoms occur in 15 to 40 percent of the cases and may take weeks or months to subside. |
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The tendency for the sidewalk slab to rise, subside, or tilt as a result of expansive native soil, frost action, or thermal expansion of the concrete slab. |
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It has been remarked, for example, how common it is for speakers to make a joke and not wait for the laughter to subside, so that their next few words are inaudible. |
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Unless armed resistance starts to subside, the Russians will have to ask themselves whether it is worth paying such a high price for military control of war-ravaged Chechnya. |
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But the sense of loss is sickening and the shock has not begun to subside. |
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The problem seemed to subside, and the decision was made to keep him on the track rather than pit him. |
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The Welsh language was commonly spoken there for generations until the 1950s when its use began to subside. |
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As a result, we believe the current financial market turmoil will subside, but that this process is likely to take time and there will be more pain felt by some before the situation improves. |
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The mantle lithosphere below the thinned and faulted continental oceanic transition cools, thickens, increases in density and thus begins to subside. |
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During the 20th century, when many artesian wells were sunk into the periphery of the lagoon to draw water for local industry, Venice began to subside. |
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The Gothenburg study analyzed temporary levels of neurofiliment light in cerebral spinal fluid which they conclude is evidence of damage, even though the levels soon subside. |
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As the swarms subside, mated new queens break off their wings and seek underground cavities in which to begin new colonies while the males die. |
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Over the next eight hours our oral symptoms slowly began to subside, but our cervical lymph nodes became very tender and easily palpable. |
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They made their big splash, and like all big splashes, when the ripples subside, no one will remember it ever happened. |
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It may take that long for the skin to slough residual mite debris and for the allergic reaction to subside. |
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As we reach the main road, thankfully the pace starts to subside, with athletes stringing out in front and behind me. |
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