She claims the affair fizzled out but that she spoke to him on the phone as late as August last year. |
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During Ellie's report, the radio fizzled loudly, and a desperate male voice sounded. |
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The lights up and down the street fizzled and popped, their sparks the last bit of light on a suddenly darkened street. |
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The lights fizzled, and then a loud snap reached everyone's ears and the light just above Darren's head jerked and fell downward in a wild dance. |
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This evening we begin what will doubtless fail to become a regular feature, much as similar bright ideas have fizzled before them. |
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Spectators who witnessed the fracas summoned police who arrived within minutes to find the incident had fizzled out. |
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People associated with the tourist trade say that the tourist boom has fizzled out and occupancy rate has fallen to eight to ten per cent. |
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Ken and Lisi wrote to each other for a few years but eventually their correspondence fizzled out. |
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During the final half-hour, it fizzled out as a contest, neither side able to break the deadlock. |
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Negotiations between them fizzled out when the boxers failed to agree on a suitable weight. |
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But Scotland's hopes of mounting a meaningful revival and posting a challenging target fizzled out when they lost four more quick wickets. |
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Our direct interest in proceedings had fizzled out the day before, of course. |
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Only two more scores were to be had in the remaining 30 minutes, as all life fizzled out beneath a haze of rain and the glaring floodlights. |
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So it appears the program has either fizzled, not yet kicked into high gear, or been relatively dropped. |
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It has fizzled out largely because shellshocked financiers are not in the mood for fine details and patience. |
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Following a meeting with threats to withhold council tax payments, the protest fizzled out in the face of an uncompromising council. |
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A golfing boom in one of Europe's richest countries has fizzled out, with half the newly-built Swiss golf clubs crying out for members. |
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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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However, those protests lacked co-ordination and, once their leaders were arrested, quickly fizzled out. |
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Yet while in other French cities the violence continues, in Marseille the animus soon fizzled out. |
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Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by lawmakers to recall the president fizzled out. |
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Although his personal tussle with partner Lyle fizzled out, Jacobson admitted he had been nervous and uncomfortable in the opening holes. |
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The furnaces that fed them fizzled out long ago, the coal that stoked the fires lies unexcavated in flooded mines. |
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The two sides remain sharply polarised, and periodic attempts to bridge the wide gulf between them have fizzled out. |
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With disappointed fans flooding out of the stadium, the game fizzled to a tame conclusion. |
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She lost her race with the lights though, as the last one, far down the path from where she was, flickered twice and fizzled. |
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As the last of the fireworks fizzled out she felt her chance slipping away. |
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This was typified by the way the event just fizzled out when protesters returned to Union Square. |
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The game gradually fizzled as Killie sat on their lead and Livingtson were unable to pierce the defence, led peerlessly once more by Freddie Dindeleux. |
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As we made our way to the car, our feeling of elation quickly fizzled. |
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The voice fizzled and crackled once more, and everything fell silent. |
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Just that quick the light fizzled and she was back in the hall. |
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Like World Series Cricket itself, the game fizzled out to a draw. |
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The anarchist movement fizzled out, so why do they even try? |
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But, overall, it was vacuous stuff, came to nothing, and fizzled out. |
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Eventually it fizzled out in most of Europe and the US, but the tradition has been kept alive in the Western Isles, as it has in the rural areas of the Deep South. |
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That might not seem like a lofty goal, but after the plans last year fizzled out and the hoped-for inaugural festival was cancelled, it's a realistic one. |
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Bereaved over a spectacularly fizzled marriage, Norm becomes Jason's special project. |
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Both had eccentric personalities and meteoric careers that catapulted them briefly and dazzlingly into the limelight, then fizzled. |
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When it was discovered where the bugging had originated, the whole matter fizzled out. |
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Joined the National Theatre and made an impact on stage in Equus, but his career had fizzled out by the late Seventies. |
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But her attempt to win the 2012 Republican presidential nomination fizzled out early on, and saw her drop out of the race in January last year. |
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This is why previous calls for transfers of federal land, such as the Sagebrush rebellion of the late 1970s and 1980s, eventually fizzled out. |
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But Mr Hu's cautious experiments with reform inside the party appear to have fizzled. |
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Their attempt to become a coalition fizzled out due to opposition from Canadians. |
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Your big idea for revitalising Europe's economy, which fizzled out before we failed even to define it? |
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Anyway, we went off to record a single in England together and then nothing much happened after that and the group just fizzled out. |
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However we had La Relève which was announced with great fanfare but fizzled out and died. |
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Although Progressive Education more or less fizzled out by the Second World War, its ideals have never died. |
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The Africa One submarine cable project and the GMPCS captivated Africa's energies and resources but fizzled out in dramatic failure. |
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Before it arrived in the Maritimes, Danny fizzled out and was absorbed by a larger low-pressure system following in its wake. |
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However, the plan fizzled when the San Joaquin county sheriff learned of the day trip, and put the breaks on the plan. |
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Summer is here, people are thinking about vacation, and the fizz has fizzled. |
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However, once the rehearsals started, my umph quickly fizzled. |
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By 1922, warfare had fizzled out but violence targeting foreign populations in Turkey and Greece was on the rise. |
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The disc above fizzled with violet light for a moment then collapsed down onto all present, sending a severe backlash of magical power into the priest's mind. |
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The protests eventually fizzled but, given the worsening economic situation, they could be reignited. |
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They had a brief romance, which fizzled out when he joined the Royal Navy. |
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Try sunchokes where crops like bush beans have fizzled in the heat. |
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Ireland, Scotland, and Wales all provided bases for the defeated of 1066 to launch futile attacks on their supplanter which very rapidly fizzled out. |
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World Cup fever in Argentina fizzled out into muted silence as England claimed victory in the latest chapter of a fierce soccer rivalry stretching back decades. |
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Eriksson's reign as England boss fizzled out after a whizz-bang start and that's just what is happening to his Manchester City team now. |
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Regretfully, this initiative has fizzled out. |
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Screenplays for Marie Antoinette, The Women, and Madame Curie fizzled. |
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But the one that fizzled out amid widespread apathy on Friday was particularly unmemorable. |
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Land sales did slow when the money markets fizzled in October 2008, says Doug Janzen, Senior Appraiser with FCC in Abbottsford, B. C. Buyers went to the sidelines but vendors didn't flinch. |
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Happily, what was shaping up as a major story this week fizzled. |
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But Mr. Suozzi's trial balloon quickly fizzled. |
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One is that when Facebook's share price fizzled instead of popped on its debut, investors began to reappraise the prospect of other high-profile web outfits. |
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Following a 6-yard completion to Julian Edelman on first down, the drive fizzled as Brady threw incompletions to Danny Amendola and Josh Boyce. |
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Charles' own campaign fizzled, and he made peace with France that same day. |
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The rally embarked on by stock markets in late November fizzled out fairly quickly, with share indices climbing to a peak on 5 January before plummeting to new lows in early March. |
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Growth that looked every inch like true recovery fizzled by mid-year, feeding the confusion and uncertainty that is the hallmark of the recession's aftermath. |
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Private non-residential investment increased considerably due to the high level of corporate profitability and the expansion in external demand, while private residential investment fizzled. |
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To the dismay of many, Documents fizzled out in 1931, just as Surrealism seemed to be gathering more steam. |
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It is true, the economic and social situation of the Maghreb people is explosive and the measures introduced by the partnership to defuse the situation have fizzled out! |
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In the Saar Offensive in September, the French attacked Germany with the intention of assisting Poland, but it fizzled out within days and they withdrew. |
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The rebellion thus quickly fizzled out, though no drastic action was taken against the Bruces after they had handed back the castles they had seized. |
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The project fizzled as Germany did not have the necessary proximity fuses. |
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