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1
Support for isolating Cuba has
ebbed
in
Congress in recent years.
2
The remainder of the Port
ebbed
in
meditation and chance remarks.
3
One square in particular glowed blue and
ebbed
in
brightness before swelling again.
4
But anyhow my pluck
ebbed
in
a quick rush, and I felt afraid.
5
And, sinking to the ground, the old man's life
ebbed
in
a breath.
6
Over the cacophony, a chorus of screams swelled and
ebbed
in
the corridor.
7
Cicely's sudden scarlet
ebbed
in
a moment, leaving her quite white.
8
After the silence
ebbed
in
,
Lewis was the first to speak.
9
Although ratings have
ebbed
in
recent years, the reality show remains the network's highest-rated series.
10
After years of anti-insurgency operations by Indian forces violence has
ebbed
in
Kashmir over recent years.
11
But the scale has
ebbed
in
recent days.
12
The wave of hope had
ebbed
in
her.
13
The demonstrations have
ebbed
in
recent weeks but Simonovis' announcement may rekindle passions in deeply polarized Venezuela.
14
Great Spirit, I come. And, sinking to the ground, the old man's life
ebbed
in
a breath.
15
As in the rest of Iraq, violence has
ebbed
in
Mosul, but it remains a city under siege.
16
The demonstrations have
ebbed
in
past weeks, but Simonovis' announcement may rekindle passions in the deeply polarized country.
ebbed
in
ebbed
ebb