This last astonished me much, for I recollected that at home the sea used to fall in huge billows on the shore long after a storm had subsided. |
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The dust settled, the noise subsided, and a glow of lambent light emanated from the chamber that now lay revealed. |
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Now ultra-stubborn influences have subsided, symptoms of tunnel vision begin to dissipate. |
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Anything lowering their chances of being spotted by Liches sounded like a good idea, so the tension at Raven's bold suggestion quickly subsided. |
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He looked up at me, incredulous, but it subsided into introspectful placidity, his neck finally unhitching its strained composure. |
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Mud and slurry cover the site at the moment and staff are keeping the remaining dogs out until the threat of further flooding has subsided. |
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And the smile soon subsided to a slight sneer, as if she had seen that look in a million men's eyes before. |
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The remaining vasospastic anginal attacks spontaneously subsided in a few minutes without the administration of nitrates. |
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Since then the pessimism has subsided and he hears less from the doubters telling him he made one huge mistake in leaving Liverpool. |
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The spasms had subsided into shivering that came and went with some regularity. |
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His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks. |
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The pain subsided gradually, and he received speech therapy and physiotherapy. |
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The firestorm raged for about 3 hours and only subsided when all burnable material was consumed. |
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The heat had not subsided but I managed to bus my way across town to Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood where I would be staying. |
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The momentary outburst had subsided to be replaced with the old calmness and placidity. |
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Villagers remained stranded as they could do nothing about the continuous flow of water but wait until it subsided. |
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The roadworks were needed because a short section of the reconstructed carriageway had subsided near a storm drain. |
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Soon enough, as the mist subsided, Blaine and Claire found themselves staring at a speedboat, helmed by a man in sunglasses. |
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The navigator's migraine had subsided, and as we walked out of Skidby there were some strollers and horse riders on the move, things looked fine. |
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Slowly my sobs subsided and all that was left was my hiccups which sounded off every once and a while. |
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The numbness spread quickly, and after I'd cleaned the cut the blood subsided to an ooze. |
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The original burst of gunfire had subsided to two-way salvos, with one side firing far more rounds than the other. |
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The normal bustling activity of the place had subsided to a murmur by this time of night. |
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After muchos medication and sleep, it finally subsided to a regular migraine by about 7pm. |
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Calls came from not far away but I stayed silent, as my sobbing subsided to light hiccups, that soon grew faint. |
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As days and weeks passed, the hostility turned to resentment, which in turn subsided to mild grumpiness. |
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On the plus side, that meant her back was stronger and the pain had subsided to the point where she could bowl again. |
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Along with the warm sunshine, the cruel headwinds of Bank Holiday Monday subsided to a light breeze. |
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The pain in her ankle had subsided to nothing more than a dull pain, and she could walk on it now with no difference other than a slight limp. |
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The pour had subsided to a drizzle, and it was getting a whole lot less windy. |
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Her coughing had subsided for the moment and she had lapsed into much needed sleep. |
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When the laughter subsided into sporadic giggles, Hannah looked up at her best friend. |
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Mr Curry said Avoca Street and Steindle Road were also flooded, but the water subsided quickly and they were not closed off. |
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The water rapidly subsided back to normal levels leaving me on a falling building. |
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Apparently the water has subsided but that section of Huaihai Lu was still closed to traffic today at the time of this posting. |
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The flood water subsided within an hour, leaving Mr and Mrs Ingram with soggy carpets to dry out. |
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All sorts of debris, dead stock, etc., were discovered when the waters subsided. |
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On the other hand, many old houses subsided, whose grounds are even lower than that of streets. |
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But after prescribing a special bath of roots and leaves that I bathed in every morning, the swelling of my body subsided. |
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The swelling around the punctures subsided even more, but I guess that could have been due to the antibiotics I was stoking myself with. |
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The cast was removed for the first time after 7 days, when most of the swelling had subsided. |
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I laid across the couch about an hour later, watching my ankle as the swelling subsided. |
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She dislocated both knee caps and her legs swelled so much she was evacuated to Germany until the swelling subsided. |
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I arrived late to first period history because I had remained in the restroom until the swelling had subsided. |
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Speaking of which, the skin that was bruised gleamed in a sickly yellowish hue, but the swelling has subsided at least. |
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Definitive therapy is root canal treatment or extraction, which in selected cases may be delayed until swelling has subsided. |
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Shortly after injection with the epinephrine, the rash and itching completely subsided. |
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As the thunder of the guns finally subsided, thick clouds of sulfureous gunsmoke drifted away to reveal a ghastly scene of carnage. |
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Instead he clung closer to Stephanie until the quaking had subsided and the hail of debris had ceased. |
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The salty blood was replaced by ice-cold, refreshing cleanliness of the water and his fear subsided. |
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The storms have subsided and we had a beautiful sunny morning but, at lunch time, the sky clouded over and it started in to rain. |
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However, as the rain subsided and the cloud cover eased, the music came to soothe and reward the faithful group of supporters. |
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Williams subsided over his beer, muttering some kind of incoherent threat, as Leslie smiled. |
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The pain subsided more than usual and I was spared the pin cushion process of endless morphine injections. |
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The screaming subsided and the forks of lightning vanished with a descending hiss. |
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The guilt subsided as I sank back into the soft new cushions and watched a video by candlelight. |
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Three months later the galactorrhoea had subsided, and regular menstrual cycles commenced. |
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A darkness gloomed high over them and their heatbeats subsided and they stopped dead in their steps. |
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Finally, at the age of 33, the demented fury that drove him on has subsided and other priorities have kicked in. |
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And as the chuckles subsided, they pondered over the prospect of their city yielding to the concrete bustle and losing its green sheen. |
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After investigation, it transpired that the concrete raft had subsided differentially, causing the cracking. |
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And, almost like a miracle, the dim laughter subsided to the cool trickling of a nearby stream. |
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As the pain subsided she groggily wiped her eyes with her left hand and tried once more to look at her surroundings. |
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All through her tantrum she felt the pain inside of her, but with after a half an hour her pain subsided into a dull ache. |
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Fears of another tsunami have since subsided and survivors focused on finding life's essentials. |
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In a week, after treatment with steroid drops and tablets, the inflammation subsided. |
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Fortunately for now, most of that flood water has subsided from that point. |
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The strange look of anger on her face quickly subsided, and her accustomed cheer returned. |
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Normally, he was quite calm and quiet, but he had a quick temper that subsided as easily as it came. |
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The Korean Wave may have subsided some but that hasn't kept K-pop superstar Rain from working on cementing international stardom. |
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I still feel lousy, but at least my head's stopped banging and the all-over body aching and shivers have subsided a bit. |
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That gave me a slight relief but it quickly subsided when she sat down next to Travis again. |
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The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron. |
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The animals had already retreated into their jungle homes, and the water had subsided. |
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Kevin felt a brief flash of anger, but it quickly subsided and they continued training. |
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As I read the opening blurb, which is light-hearted and upbeat, my sense of shame subsided and I decided to take the plunge. |
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Though her appreciation and love for music never subsided, Jen did not actively compose again for several years. |
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The astonishment at Exeter's temerity to claim the lead had barely subsided when the Grecians doubled their advantage. |
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The punk movement fizzled with the backslide into further genre Balkanization, but that doesn't mean the desire for confrontation has subsided. |
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The pain in my arm had subsided to a dull throb and we both fell asleep straight away, completely exhausted. |
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Perhaps the '70s band that had the biggest effect on me, ELO instilled in me a partiality for melody that has never subsided. |
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The roars, belike, would have gradually subsided in dreadful rumblings of more than utterable or conquerable mirth. |
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They soon subsided into a bout of laughter while tears of mirth glistened in their eyes. |
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But for the victims, the misery did not end when the waters subsided. |
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A raven cawed as the light began to fade and the wind partially subsided. |
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After the blinding pain subsided, she realized that her crush was nowhere to be found. |
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Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the breaking news subsided and the gun-control debate reignited. |
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Soon, the activity within the manor had subsided to an even drone. |
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The Love Street pitch had apparently been like an inland sea only 48 hours before kick-off but apart from a couple of extended patches of sand the waters had subsided. |
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Recently the has rancour subsided except among conservative Evangelicals. |
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Water subsided in some areas as the tide went out but the diversion signs were back up again at high tide on Thursday morning and Thursday evening. |
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Walking seemed to be relaxing him slightly, for he could no longer feel his heart beating madly in his chest and the noisome feeling in his stomach had subsided. |
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Luckily, the swelling subsided after less enthusiastic treatment. |
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A possible solution is to use demountable defences which can be put into place when there is a risk of flooding and then taken down when the river has subsided. |
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We studied these variables daily until a patient's fever had subsided for three days, then as clinically indicated, and at follow up visits after discharge from hospital. |
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Then Doctor Gregori was finished and the pain subsided to a dull throb. |
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While one assault was perpetrated in the West Bank by a small splinter group, the violence had subsided and it appeared as if serious negotiations would resume. |
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Their bodies would be discovered more than a month after they died, after fierce fighting in the African nation subsided. |
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Fighting appeared to have subsided yesterday after many protesters backed off, setting fire to three vans, a police car, a fire truck and a television news van in their path. |
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During that period, there were long pauses and periods of quiescence that could lead one to believe that the revolt had subsided. |
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Of course, it's been a few years since the press first declared that sapphism was no longer subversive but chic, and much of the fuss has subsided. |
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The company rumours about your stumbling antics with the nubile, young secretary have subsided, and Santa Claus once again brought you those lovely silk boxer shorts. |
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When the waters subsided, Greg started searching for his new wife and helped pull two men out of the wreckage and rescue an unconscious girl as he scoured the town. |
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By the time I arrived, however, the war in Mozambique was over and the attacks had subsided. |
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Kids used to take big changes, but the crazy energy of youth seems to have subsided. |
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But as Bernanke took pains to reassure the market, and as the stock market recovered, the panic has subsided. |
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The anti-gay-marriage protests have subsided, and so has the talk of a new French revolution. |
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But before the floodwaters have subsided, the insurance industry has already hastened to calculate the damage from Sandy. |
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After placing a gauze compress over it, the pain subsided measurably. |
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After a few days, the curious glances and whispers subsided when students saw Mark and Joy holding hands or stealing a brief kiss in the hallways. |
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Her swelling had subsided and her eyes no longer looked puffy. |
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When the water subsided, his body was recovered in the exact position. |
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Flood waters in the eastern regions of Trinidad have subsided, and clean-up crews have now begun clearing up overflowing cesspits and clogged waterways. |
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Then she was ordered to change her clothes and sweep up her shorn tresses before the house was locked and she was told she would be kept inside until her bruises subsided. |
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After several minutes, the pain subsided to a dull ache in my rib cage. |
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Once the pain subsided, I was still panting and trying to catch my breath. |
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By the end of 1350, the Black Death subsided, but it never really died out in England. |
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At that the host settled and the commotion subsided, and the earl returned to his tent. |
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Most of this legislation was repealed by the end of the 18th century as the Jacobite threat subsided. |
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Much of the Scottish coastline consists of a machair formation, a dune pasture land formed as sea levels subsided. |
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Within the central complex are subsided blocks of Triassic sandstone and marl, Jurassic shale, and even a rare example of Cretaceous chalk. |
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Interest soon subsided, although awareness of and belief in the myth persisted in some quarters even up into the 20th century. |
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The subsided continental crust is marked by normal faults that dip seaward. |
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His misery was compounded by deafness and he subsided into alcoholism, crotchetiness, and debilitating illnesses. |
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Volcanic passive margins they also are marked by numerous dykes and igneous intrusions within the subsided continental crust. |
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Formed millions of years ago by volcanism, they have since subsided far below sea level. |
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During the Late Early to Middle Cretaceous, the basin subsided rapidly and was covered by the sea. |
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Large volumes and continued replacement until diarrhea has subsided may be needed. |
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The high ground became gradually eroded and to the south the land subsided. |
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Some of the subsided sediments show a thin sheet of sand packed between the soil and mud layers. |
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After his anger had subsided, he was able to look at things rationally. |
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He edged the third and it seemed Sierra Leone-born Bundu, 39, was beginning to tire as the hectic early pace subsided. |
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Once peak call volumes have subsided, callbacks are automatically outdialed for the agents based on pre-defined priorities. |
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It was probably this epidemic that prompted Cadamosto to cut short his stay and leave the Gambia river, back to the ocean, where the fevers seemed to have subsided. |
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After the threat of Crimean raid against Astrakhan had subsided, Darwish Khan conspired with the Crimean Khanate to drive the Russians out of the region. |
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There were reports of massive flooding in La Union, Palawan, Apayao, Mandaluyong City and Marikina City, but the waters have already subsided in most areas. |
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When he acceded to the English throne in 1603 many followed him to the new court, but without a centre of royal patronage the tradition of Scots poetry subsided. |
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A general rise in regional pride and appreciation for the Low Saxon identity made the earlier openly disdainful attitude towards Low Saxon seem to have subsided somewhat. |
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Reclamation of subsided ground is a significant problem in China. |
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The party caucus is much stronger and the Dixiecrats have subsided. |
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Do toileting early and again after the noise has subsided late at night. |
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In anecdotal reports using the treatment for canker sores, the pain generally subsided in less than five minutes of initial use of the medication. |
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Therefore, PPV may be a risk factor for bleb failure in NVG eyes even when neovascularization has subsided and a transconjunctival small-gauge system is employed. |
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Esteem, lasting esteem, the esteem of good men, like himself, will be his reward, when the gale of ephemeral popularity shall have gradually subsided. |
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They let the hog loose, and the squeal subsided into a grunty moaning as it wandered erratically, the red draining pink into the snow around the yard. |
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Mother and son attended a public parade through London and a grand service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 February 1872, and republican feeling subsided. |
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Soon after his bout of illness subsided, Augustus gave up his consulship. |
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