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1 My orgasm was just starting to subside when he climbed up over me.
2 Even turbulent patients will subside when the pleasures of music are afforded to them.
3 Piracy would only ultimately subside when greater rule of law returned to Somalia, Hudson said.
4 The excitement over this terrible happening had only begun to subside when another occurred to cap it.
5 The ripples were just beginning to subside when his head broke the surface twenty feet farther out.
6 The Gorky disturbance had hardly begun to subside when there came another upheaval that snuffed it out completely.
7 The turbulence will only subside when they see an improvement in the -far from calamitous -opinion polls.
8 The mind of man naturally yields to necessity; and our wishes soon subside when we see the impossibility of their being gratified.
9 The noise had barely subsided when a voice called for Sergeant Norris.
10 My fears subsided when it moved off to the side and stopped.
11 But much of the criticism subsided when Bush signed the law.
12 Also the Republicans quickly subsided when they saw the Democrats making an advance.
13 Her outrage hadn't subsided when she pulled up in front of Dani's house.
14 But the excitement quickly subsided when the disappointing app actually landed on the iPhone.
15 All noise subsided when the judge entered the court room.
16 Katerina half rose, but subsided when Hildegund put a restraining hand on her arm.
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