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1 The garden parties begin to wane , but there is no lack of diversion for the young.
2 I could feel my empathy begin to wane .
3 His popularity will mighty soon begin to wane .
4 And Fed chairman Jerome Powell this week hinted that the boost the economy received from various policies could soon begin to wane .
5 It's only when you start going underground that the surveillance powers of the Pentagon begin to wane -at least until now.
6 Soon the mental power of the galaxy, which had hitherto been with difficulty maintained at its highest pitch, must inevitably begin to wane .
7 One, two, six more minutes, and the serum-induced energy begins to wane .
8 For the fire of the regiment had begun to wane and drip.
9 At his appearance the noonday brilliance of the sun began to wane .
10 They were yet on the water when the day began to wane .
11 Reine did not reach home until the day had begun to wane .
12 Her fears began to wane and her arms fell by her side.
13 Saul focused on him as the space plane's acceleration began to wane .
14 We only perceive their extent when their importance has begun to wane .
15 Luniatari, a slim band of silver in the sky, began to wane .
16 Early this decade, the sector feared shortages as conventional supply began to wane .
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