Faded
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I guess they thought that the original was a
faded
memory.
The original had Fonda as a professor standing up to regent Eugene Palette to read a letter by Sacco of Sacco and Vanzetti while simultaneously battling Jack Carson as the
faded
college football star for the affections of DeHavilland.
The original charm has
faded
away completely and the tone and atmosphere doesn't come near the morbid and raw originals.
Her bliss
faded
when her father introduced her to her stepmother.
But then the would-be heirs to the US faded: The Soviet Union collapsed, Japan’s economic miracle imploded, and Germany became entangled in reunification and European integration.
The “anything is possible” sensation of the Tahrir Square rebellion had faded, and now two candidates whom the protesters deeply opposed, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi, and Ahmed Shafiq, a factotum of the old regime (and of the current military government), prepared to face off in the second round.
But with the Trump administration now engulfed by scandals, the post-election “Trump bump” has faded, along with faith in the dollar.
But, as foreign capital markets developed, much of the UK’s advantage faded, and had almost disappeared entirely by the start of World War I.
Then it seemed that the rescue packages were pushing the spreads to much lower values, but optimism
faded
as European leaders’ interpretation of the crisis sunk in with more and more market participants.
It may now have
faded
from the headlines.
As the Agricultural Age faded, a whole new vocabulary was invented, and the world became familiar with terms like steam pressure, revolutions per minute, and assembly lines.
But, over the past generation, confidence in the “Kuznets curve” has
faded.
But such episodes often play out according to distinct patterns – though usually after the events that comprise them have
faded
from our collective memory.
Once the brief stimulus-fueled recovery faded, growth in world trade again slowed quickly, falling to 2% year on year over the past 18 months.
After World War II, the problems that concerned Keynes
faded
into the background, as renewed prosperity in the West led many to believe that they had been permanently solved.
But the prospect of war in Europe now seems like a remote threat, and the varnish of the EU’s past success seems to have faded, even to those who have not forgotten the bloodstains beneath.
By 2011, anti-globalization rhetoric had largely faded, and globalization is thought of as not something to be neither fought nor cheered, but as a fundamental characteristic of the human story, in which disparate geographies and diverse themes are inextricably intertwined.
In short, globalization has lost its polemical bite, and with that loss, its attractions as a concept have
faded.
Urban land prices in major Japanese cities have steadily dropped over much of the period since 1991, as the enormous faith in the miraculous powers of Japanese capitalism gradually
faded.
Now their interest has faded, along with the macroeconomic numbers.
Silent InflationNEW HAVEN – In many countries, inflation has become so low and stable in recent decades that it appears to have
faded
into the woodwork.
Today, having
faded
as a result of advances that opened up the Americas and the East to European trade, the Mediterranean has a great opportunity to recover its lost prestige.
But that spring bloom of stability soon
faded.
They make even liberals look a bit
faded.
Indeed, although protests began on December 29, 2010, and went so far as a wave of self-immolations in January 2011, the spark of revolution
faded
after President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who was wise enough not to stifle unrest with force, made concessions – including, most importantly, an end to the 19-year state of emergency.
The situation may be more promising than it appears, but one cannot deny that hope for real changes on the ground has
faded
since talks were re-launched two years ago.
The distinctions among fact, opinion, and speculation, between reportage and rumor, and between sourced information and unfounded claims – which are drummed into journalism students’ heads the world over – have
faded
into irrelevance in today’s Indian media.
Support for the fiscal rules has
faded.
His political base has faded, owing to Iran’s deepening economic crisis, which has been intensified by the conflict with the West over the nuclear issue.
On these criteria, Deauville, in French Normandy, with the (slightly faded) elegance of a past era of elite luxury, ostentatious consumption, and sumptuous banquets, is also perhaps not an altogether fortunate choice for the G-8 meeting.
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