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Her energy levels progressively waned, she couldn't do a lot of the physical activities she'd previously enjoyed.
Ice cover waxed and
waned.
Yet lovers grew wary, once novelty
waned
To lie with a bloody man, his terror unfeigned.
The interest
waned
early.
The movie's popularity has not waned, since being re-shown on AMC (preferably in widescreen).
I was really excited about Saawariya when I first heard about it, but then my enthusiasm
waned
when I saw the promos for OSO.
Is it possible the Hermits popularity
waned
because at the time of this filming most rock groups has gone beyond the squeaky clean, suit and tie, short/mod hair Herman and the boys were sporting?
What really had the premise for being a great "who-done-it" mystery, falls flat with a script that
waned
toward the end.
I think I would be hard-pressed to find any less-talented people than the ones that were responsible for this mess, and boo and hiss to Troma for even putting it out, although my uh, respect for Troma has
waned
increasingly over the past couple of years as Lloyd Kaufman continues to get more unbearable with his shameless huckster shtick.
John Wayne was a great actor, and not the hollow stereotype that he was often accused of being as his popularity
waned.
The World Cup of Press FreedomPARIS – President Vladimir Putin worked hard to bring the 2018 FIFA World Cup to Russia, but now that the spectacle is underway, his influence has
waned.
As a result, since Vatican II, episcopal – and ultimately Vatican – control over church-linked ministries has gradually
waned.
But global leaders’ collective resolve has since waned, as they have found themselves increasingly captive to – and battered by – financial markets.
The moral superiority of high marginal income taxes suddenly
waned.
As local news has declined, civic engagement and public trust have
waned.
The threat to globalism seems to have
waned
in Europe, with populist candidates having lost elections in Austria, the Netherlands, and now Germany.
Indeed, after spending several years focused on coping with economic crises, the EU’s influence and leadership in certain international decision-making arenas have
waned.
But, as is so often the case, as the sense of urgency waned, so did the will to tackle deep structural challenges.
As its economic and geopolitical influence has waned, so has its willingness to consider renouncing its nuclear status.
Concerns over currency wars have
waned.
Today, however, the catalytic power of Deng’s initial changes has waned, with rising wages, weakening external demand, and increasing competition from other emerging economies indicating the exhaustion of a growth model premised on exports and investment.
According to some opinion polls, while those who voted for Brexit stand by their decision, anti-European Union sentiment has waned, and the will to leave the EU has abated.
In fact, the FARC’s influence on drug trafficking has
waned
considerably in recent years, as the large cartels that once dominated Colombia’s narcotics industry have given way to numerous smaller criminal organizations, led by warlords associated with far-right political forces.
And herein lies a key difference between today and 2003: the Commission’s commitment to enforcing SGP rules has
waned.
Most important, even after a major scandal, and even after a company split, they have reverted to business as usual as soon as public attention has
waned.
Since their abduction in April, global outrage has not waned; on the contrary, it has spurred a worldwide movement to uphold all girls’ basic rights.
Communist parties and Marxist intellectuals saw their legitimacy vanish at the same time as social democratic faith
waned.
Still, Putin’s nationalist appeals may well be insufficient to rally public opinion this time, not least because, among Russians, animosity toward the West – which is now linked to Ukraine in the minds of many – has
waned.
Fifteen years ago, an epidemic of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in New York City induced near panic, before a massive infusion of funds into the public health infrastructure turned the tide in the United States, and public interest
waned.
Thus, as social democracy, government guideposts, and centralized planning waxed and
waned
elsewhere in the economy, social democracy in short-term finance went from strength to strength.
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