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Meanings of fade with time in English
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Usage of fade with time in English
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Lee hopes the division between social and traditional businesses will fadewithtime.
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It's an infatuation, and it can't help but fadewithtime.
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Most memories, and their associated emotions, fadewithtime.
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The glow from those goodies will fadewithtime.
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She still believed it would fadewithtime.
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Others said that the best course was to stall and hope Vatican scrutiny would fadewithtime.
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Others have said that the best course may be to stall and hope Vatican scrutiny will fadewithtime.
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It might fadewithtime, but it's always there, waiting for you to catch it in the right light.
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But memories fadewithtime.
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By going on steadily in good, by advancing from good to better, by not letting impressions fadewithtime.
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My biggest fear was that I would forget somehow, that his face, and his memory, would fadewithtime.
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The corruption accusations, he said, would fadewithtime because -unlike so many other politicians -she never benefited financially from bribes.
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But for all his combative energy, he was fair, sensitive and generous, and any remaining acrimony with former friends and colleagues would fadewithtime.
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Each thought-form bears the same color that it possessed when generated in the aura of its creator, though the colors seem to fadewithtime.
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Anger fadedwithtime, and they had a functional working relationship again.
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It fadeswithtime, but the worse the violence, the longer it lasts.