The music started to die down, and the king announced for everyone to retire for the night. |
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Unless Labour announces a tax-break for publishers in the next Budget this whole row should die down quickly. |
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The excitement would die down soon enough, and the school would retreat back out of the public eye. |
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I think there'll always be a market for programs like Australian Idol, but the hype will die down eventually. |
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
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Some plants were still bedewed although many were now starting to die down. |
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As cooler weather sets in over autumn and winter the plants die down and become dormant. |
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The planet's shrouded surface has cooled, and this allowed the winds to die down and the fine dust to begin settling. |
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Give the skillet a good shake or three to get everything mixed together after the flames die down. |
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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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They enjoy a well-drained soil and will stay in leaf until about May, when they die down and lie dormant until the following autumn. |
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After leaving my compadres I hung around in the lot waiting for the traffic to die down. |
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Over the weekend, the birds will perch on trees all around the neighborhood and wait for the cacophony to die down. |
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The extra bar-it starts with a 5-bar phrase-allows the turmoil to die down, before dissipating into improvisatory arabesques. |
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As a rule, it's best to wait for one day after a big row, time for things to settle and the anger to die down. |
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One key question is, what actions and resources might be necessary if the wind does not die down? |
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The fire had begun to die down and Sei could fell the room growing colder. |
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Bunchberry plants generally turn pinkish red to yellow following spraying but may take weeks to die down. |
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He grows self-seeding winter cover crops such as little barley and subterranean clover, which die down in early summer and come back from seed in the fall. |
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Between rumors of a tryst with NBA player Glen Rice and allegations of cocaine use, we doubt this one will die down anytime soon. |
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Luckily the flames die down leaving a soggy mess of paper and cloth. |
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When the spruce are mature the bottom limbs will die down, but the cedar will continue to grow close to the ground. |
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This sea breeze tends to die down in the mid-evening and by midnight the northeasterly katabatic wind will have re-asserted itself. |
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But, when there were some positive surprises that we didn't really anticipate it was nice to see the controversy die down. |
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If the federal government thinks this is an issue that's going to die down after a couple of days, they've got another thing coming. |
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The student demonstrations should slowly die down, as should the interest shown in the case by the public both nationally and internationally. |
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That part of the branch will slowly die down to the node or even lower and kill the whole branch. |
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To stay with a metaphor, what we are dealing with here is not a storm that eventually will die down. |
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The asparagus ferns turn yellow as they die down and need to be cut off at ground level to make space for next year's crop. |
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If the trend does not die down, what can happen? |
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I''m not talking about thugs like leyland cypress, but hardy herbaceous perennials which can reach 6ft in a year, then die down in winter. |
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No sooner does one die down than another breaks out. |
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Leave lid open to allow flames to die down. |
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So however we maintain that knowledge, hopefully as the operational trend may die down that expertise doesn't drift off or we start saying let's not pay attention to it because it's not the flavour of the day. |
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Let the flame of your sacrifices not die down all day long! |
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They show that insurance is becoming of normal practice and that it fulfils its true social function which is to die down conflicts while organizing victim compensations. |
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Cat or dog dander is often in house dust and takes four weeks or more to die down, so a short-term trial of no pet at home may not help you find out if this is a problem for you. |
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This new parliament did not meet for thirteen months, because Charles wanted to give passions a chance to die down. |
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However, by the end of World War II pool and billiards began to die down once again. |
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Without draught, the fire will quickly die down and steam pressure will fall. |
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Lift overcrowded snowdrops and winter aconites before the leaves die down, separate and replant immediately. |
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The issue would flare up, then die down, then flare up again. |
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Before the waters die down, the orca is shaking its immense head from side to side with a sea lion pup clamped between his jaws. |
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However, schools are still encouraging children to write on special writing and cursive handwriting books, just so that the habit does not die down. |
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The squall over Mr Cheney's behaviour in Quailgate will probably die down, providing Mr Whittington survives. But the debate over hunting will go on growing. |
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However, the Patagonian giant frenzy was to die down substantially only a few years later, when some more sober and analytical accounts were published. |
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