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1 After a wane in business early this year, pirates have struck back.
2 And the carry trade is not just on the wane in yen.
3 Populist pandering doesn't necessarily wax and wane in lock-step with commodity prices.
4 Different facets of meteorology wax and wane in their current popularity.
5 But the friendly light did not yet wane in his eyes.
6 He looked up at the Earth, beginning to wane in the morning sky.
7 The supportive impact of these factors could wane in the rest of 2015.
8 And populist pandering doesn't necessarily wax and wane in lock-step with commodity prices.
9 This childlike and prosaic mind is beginning to wane in the world of science.
10 No wonder religion is on the wane in Ireland!
11 But hog futures sagged as prospects for a trade deal appeared to wane in recent days.
12 The afternoon was wearing on, and the enthusiasm did not seem to wane in the slightest degree.
13 They wane in their fear of you.
14 While the event remains popular overseas, its appeal has long been on the wane in the United States.
15 Slowly and gorgeously the sun had continued to wane in the horizon until he was now lost to view.
16 Inflation is even on the wane in India, where an interest rate cut is the most likely next move.
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