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1 He had been longing for a chance to recede from his position.
2 The more you recede from youth, the fairer life will become to you.
3 Confident of his better information on this subject, I recede from that idea.
4 Sand-banks sometimes recede from the coast, instead of rolling towards it.
5 Shelley would not recede from the position he had taken up.
6 But he could not then recede from the enterprise, so he set sail.
7 Haiti may recede from the headlines, but the crisis will be far from over.
8 They diminish in size as they recede from the ocean.
9 All to no purpose; for neither nation could afford to recede from its position.
10 Outside the window, Mars continued to recede from the spacecraft.
11 Smiling fondly, I wave back as they recede from view.
12 Think well of it, before you take the step which you cannot recede from .
13 With the relief and reaction, everything seemed to recede from Nina and grow black.
14 He knew also that these men would never recede from a position once taken.
15 He could but be angry and recede from his offer.
16 As we recede from them, they sink back, flat and inanimate on the horizon.
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