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1 Last year was Iraq's bloodiest since sectarian violence began to abate in 2008.
2 The nuisance of long clothes he attempted to abate in a similar way.
3 But the dance did not abate in either vigor or excitement; rather it increased.
4 That skepticism was not likely to abate in the wake of this current tragedy.
5 Nor did he abate in energy and perseverance one moment until all was completed.
6 Now I abate in value, it appears, very lamentably.
7 The hunger didn't abate in either of us.
8 This consideration cannot but abate in some measure the reader's esteem for the works and the author.
9 And the records of the Middle Ages show that this popularity did not abate in succeeding times.
10 Nor did ongoing tensions abate in Namibia.
11 NHS managers say the pressures on hospitals are not likely to abate in the run up to spring.
12 I'll give him a chance, but if those symptoms do not abate in twenty-four hours, I must operate.
13 The need for a program to help low-income households with rising energy expenses will not abate in the near future.
14 The storm could abate in a matter of hours, leaving him defenseless in the very heart of the enemy camp.
15 But not an atom of respect or kindness will or shall it abate in either of us if you decline it.
16 When the 'Ysech', the feast of spring, is over, the animated mood of the population does not abate in the least.
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