Dusk fades on the main drag of one of the city's toughest precincts and the cops on duty expect to be busy. |
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The surface can always be polished to shine, but with time the sparkle fades. |
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The early chapters are strong on narrative and pace but the ending sort of fades. |
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While a movie fades over time, two hours of consumption leads to a lot of immediate retention. |
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A tsunami of publicity has swept him off his feet and now he has become fleetingly notorious, courted until the interest fades. |
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As the late afternoon sun fades through clouds of dust, Josie Angus is on horseback in the Kimberley Station horse yards. |
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At the top, an ocher and purple sunset fades to a deep blue sky in which four phases of the moon are visible. |
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Harvest herb roots including bloodroot, chicory, ginseng, and golden seal in the fall, after the foliage fades. |
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As Consequence Music flies by, it continues to resound as it fades away in the distance when Rotifer gently brings it to a perfect close. |
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It shifts to darkest blue-black and fades to a lighter, almost periwinkle blue. |
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But prepare for the inevitable crash of emotions as the money is spent and the glow fades and you end up gloomy and sullen. |
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It can help players who hit weak fades or slices, enabling them to hit solid draws. |
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Their untransferable density speaks of our concerns, of memory, of that which grows as the incessant rhythm of experience fades. |
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You also need to remember there are ways for an athlete to train themselves against brain fades. |
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I don't know whether it's old age or just a string of brain fades, but I just did something I've only done once before in all these years. |
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What they have in common are ball-like clusters of flowers of a bright sulfur yellow that fades to a softer orange-yellow as the seeds form. |
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Go back to the bremsstrahlung spectrum and see how it fades gradually to zero for long wavelengths. |
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The air in the hallway flickers for a moment then fades imperceptibly as the shield buckles under the pressure. |
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Songs just seem to get started, and then the music fades to be replaced by a voice-over from one of the interviewees. |
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The strawberry mark appears shortly after birth as a raised red spot that usually fades by adolescence. |
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Before it fades away entirely, though, Hitchens does a number on the Kennedy presidency. |
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When we go on holiday together she is massively energetic, and then suddenly fades and requires food fuel. |
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Memory fades with time, and as a result the evidence people can provide on the stand becomes progressively more unreliable. |
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This is great, comprehensive stuff, worth preserving as the laserdisc format fades into oblivion. |
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From the interior of a car, the condensation on the windshield gradually fades away, revealing a better picture of the landscape outside. |
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Anxiousness sets in as the prospect of a government-funded retirement fades into obscurity and financial planning has suddenly become a reality. |
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When alive these fishes are a beautiful blue tinged grey on the back with a whitish belly, but this colour fades to a dull dark grey after death. |
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This coloration gradually fades away during the fruiting season, which occurs from February to March. |
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As Nariman gradually fades away into the passive state of the bedridden invalid, the novel places Yezad on center stage. |
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Kew Green, the well-backed 7-2 favourite fades as soon as the runners came out of Tattenham Corner and trails in down the field. |
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No matter, as one antitrust case fades another begins to move into the foreground. |
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Slow fades and dissolve shots are also used to complement the film's unhurried, unforced pace. |
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As the first half of the film fades out to blackness, so does the spectator's perception of lingering domestic comfort. |
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The shot fades out and comes back up the next morning with Kanzaki, asleep at his desk, being awoken by an impatient man holding a tux. |
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When the team's current defensive corps fades or burns out, reliable new blood will be needed. |
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And those are the last words as the film turns to a beautiful sunset and fades to black. |
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Now the day lasts and lasts, the cats sit outside, their eyes growing larger and ever larger as the light fades. |
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We are the last couple seen on that video as the shot fades into a picture of the ship. |
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Even as the image fades to black and the credits roll, you continue to hear the tapping underneath the music until the credits end. |
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And when the film's final scene fades to black, you will be even more eager to see how Batman Continues. |
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The final shot of the previous scenes fades into the first shot of the next scene. |
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Within days my energy levels pick up, and my tendency to ill temper and irritability fades away. |
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Hence, Jay fades the ball, and when he does miss a shot, it's more often a block to the right than a hook left. |
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Some proper editing and you could do away with the fades to black entirely, giving a much better continuity to the picture. |
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With abrupt fades to black, punctuated by mysterious notes, the auteur got Grace Kelly and Grant together for a magnificent piece of work. |
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A handful of judicious cuts and fades would have given Black Widow a moodier bent and sharper emotional focus. |
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The possibility of using temporality as a narrative catalyst has been exploited in cinema, as in classic Hollywood dissolves and fades. |
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It is quite common to develop a vertical, pigmented line on the skin of the abdomen below the belly button, which fades later. |
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The typewriter's tapping turns into the patter of rain as the story he's writing fades into the picture. |
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Bresson gives us the beginnings and ends of conversations, cut short by dissolves or fades to black. |
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So why did the visual quality have to be ruined by unreasonable reliance on slow motion and constant fades? |
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During tricky situations, the caddy is also unable to recommend punch shots, draws, fades or flops. |
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The image on the photograph bubbles and glows, then fades, until nothing is left but a dull, dirty white space. |
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In a few night interior scenes, actors' hair fades indistinguishably into the dark background. |
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Apart from some diesel clatter at low speeds, the engine fades away into the background. |
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Beyond these couple of top tunes you see, the music fades into that bland indifferent realm of the average pop song. |
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The gem scintillates a confused yellowish-green, before the yellow fades from it and it appears as an emerald. |
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When it fades and ripens into middle age, what happens to us in terms of our emotional sense of who we are and to our marketability as women? |
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An epic struggle between the Genohunters and a swarm of insects continues as the screen fades to black. |
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After an elaborate boat chase, the scene fades out and into the crew celebrating in a secluded area in the Alpines. |
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They cheer at jet-engine volume whenever he fades away for a jumper or throws down a thundering dunk off of a fast break. |
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The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham has launched its autumn season brochure to help give audiences a warm glow when the summer sun fades. |
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After the second climax, the music slows with a recapitulation of the opening theme and then fades to nothing. |
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In the Tricked Out Version you get fancy fades and wipes that honestly end up being more annoying than cool. |
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Gradually the sound fades into the distance, looming all the while like an increasingly befogged Fall Of The House Of Usher. |
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Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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The screen fades to green, and the names of all 336 tributaries are slowly reeled off, in apparent contrast to the vagaries of story-telling. |
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It's milky and flavourful, with an unmistakable blue cheese taste that fades just enough after each spoonful to keep you digging in for more. |
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The fades to black that editors insert in programs are just an effect. |
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At first, the taste is bright and mostly of fennel, then it slides into anise, and then fades away with a minty finish. |
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For many bloggers, the novelty soon wears off and their persistence fades. |
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But I explain the cost of remounting a new print if the old one fades. |
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But in Salzburg, a land laved by mists and mountain air, all the star-power in the world fades away before the glory of Mozart, its most illustrious son. |
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His voice fades to nothing, signalling the end of the conversation. |
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The radio noise fades and we're left looking at an empty farmhouse. |
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Illuminated in the darkness by a helicopter searchlight, McCaleb falls into unconsciousness, the film fades to white, and the next scene is a doctor's office two years later. |
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Then Beauty's silhouette remains facing away from the camera in the shot, but her image fades out of the frame next to her and is replaced by the image of the sick Beast. |
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Moroccan music comes up on the soundtrack, and the image fades to black. |
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The autonomous scenes separated by fades to black in Flowers Of Shanghai testify to Hou's increasing desire to absorb the out-of-field into the frame itself. |
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When a lovebird dies, its mate just gives up and fades with it. |
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The team lost two games at home last week, both with fourth-quarter fades. |
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Yet when our speedster pauses for just a moment, the luster of The Flash fades. |
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Briza maxima has also seeded itself in this pot, adding height and movement as well as a contrasting colour as it fades from fresh green to pale brown. |
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As night fades, along the motorway bathed in early morning light, an unending line of vehicles including three-wheelers and motor cycles speed towards the town. |
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It turns out that I was there for the last home win in Montreal Expos history, a small claim to fame that I'll hold onto tightly as the team fades down the memory hole. |
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This stark palette fades to sepia, then finally emerges into full color. |
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A couple of moments might make you jump but overall it's a promise the film just can't keep as tension quickly fades into a tone of general monotony. |
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These fades grade upwards into ammonite-rich, bioturbated, interbedded nodular micrite, oncolitic limestone and mudstone which are interpreted as condensed zone deposits. |
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It's also true that friends and colleagues in the workplace are sometimes very supportive of people with disabilities, but that fades in the face of mimicry and mockery. |
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The point is that the name's history fades into the mists of antiquity. |
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Gradually everything fades and then only the white, a misty white is left. |
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A salad with a sugar-beet mousseline fades against its contemporaries, and a beautifully roasted quail is almost hijacked by too many highfalutin buddies. |
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When the political heat fades, and people look to the facts, I think there will be a reevaluation of this administration. |
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For the unsuccessful ones, their ordeal simply fades into public oblivion. |
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Additionally, these types of software reinforce good ergonomics principles every day, in contrast to the one-shot training session or consultant whose message quickly fades. |
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After the flower fades, clip it off, leaving the green foliage. |
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He would leave it open and hit weak fades or outright slices. |
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As you swipe your finger across the trackpad or magic mouse, one station fades out as another smoothly fades in, with no interruption in listening. |
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This will delay the much needed reforms as the various parties dispute their respective responsibilities and the subject fades from public memory. |
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The orchestration then slowly fades out save the gentle guitar picking. |
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You can tell when a commercial break was mandated, as the screen fades to black and pulls up from dead air to reintroduce the drama, post advertisement slot. |
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The insight came only in glimpses, like a light on a dimmer switch that suddenly brightens to the point of utter clarity then fades again to a soft glow. |
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As summer fades into memory and gusty autumn winds dissuade all but the keenest from picking up a racket, why not improve your game in warmer climes? |
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If Rankin is to be believed, Edinburgh and Scotland are rife with violent crime, transformed when daylight fades and night falls, an easy divide between good and evil. |
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His brother fades from the record at about this time, and it is usually presumed that he died. |
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As the movement progresses, the music rises in register, building to its striking apex, then fades to inaudibility. |
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Thus marimba'd night And multifoliate sea become phantasmal space, and there, light-years away, one farewell image Burns and fades and burns. |
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Y Eilis' homesickness gradually fades and she excels as a salesgirl at a department store under stylish floor manager Miss Fortini. |
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Peach Flambe has bright peach foliage, which fades to a warm plum colour in winter. |
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DeadheadingAuPruning blooms or entire flowering stems as soon as a flower fades, helping the plant to rebloom or produce more foliage. |
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Not long after the overthrow of his patron, Richard II, in 1399, Chaucer's name fades from the historical record. |
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As summer's hot weather fades, make a warming breakfast of waffles topped with applesauce. |
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Certainly the domain fades into less delineable areas such as semantics or pragmatics. |
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As the season fades into frosty mornings and iced over potholes, those naive juvies transform into intelligent adults. |
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Has anyone else fallen into buying white gold here only to find that after one month of wear, it fades to yellow gold? |
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When there's a pimple on your ear or nose, Its disappearance rests on several shades, When healing outpaces damage it fades, When damage outpaces healing it grows. |
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The Prelude ends ambiguously, in that the two crotchet rests in bar 26 act as a fermata of indeterminate length as the resonance sustained by the open pedal fades al niente. |
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The ending oscillates on a Nielsenesque minor third as the enticing exhibition fades, and perhaps there could have been more of a sense of this in the performance. |
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We move out of the trees and up a little rise where we can better see the sky, which is slate blue with a flaming rosy glow that fades to the palest pinkwashed gold. |
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Furthermore, Talbot's art is dominated by an overkill of digital filters, fades and effects, applied with the zealous fervour of a born-again Photoshopper. |
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The prickliness quickly fades and he's back to being jovial and warm. |
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Calves are born with a yellowish or orange tint, which fades to white. |
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Showcasing trips to the Kirkenes Snowhotel, or dogsledding, snowmobiling or ice fishing, the excitement of the varied itinerary never dulls or fades. |
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Daylilies are wellnamed, as their beautiful flowers seldom last longer than 24 hours, but as blooms fades plenty more will take their place in warm, sunny weather. |
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