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    1. Cases of liquor are stacked to the ceiling along rows that recede into the distance


    2. Leaning against him is comforting – scenting the fresh sweat and animal maleness of the man, the tears recede


    3. We stood on the afterdeck watching the harbour recede


    4. At the far end of the room the junk seemed to recede a bit giving way to


    5. in our legs started to recede


    6. Her own face began to recede as the murky star field of the Waghtnin gradually replaced the dimness around the spotlight that expanded to include her fully robed form, flanked on either side by two very large, very fearsome looking temple guardians whose tails flicked back and forth hungrily


    7. Anytime you are engaged in an activity in which you are fully present, your self-conscious self may recede into the background


    8. Jodie watched the back of the boy’s head recede


    9. He describes it as a frame of mind “in which nothing definite is thought, planned, striven for, desired, or expected, which aims in no particular direction and yet knows itself capable alike of the possible and the impossible, so unswerving is its power…” [183] The author quotes his teacher as saying, “The right art is purposeless, aimless! The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow for the sake of hitting the goal, the less you will succeed in the one and the further the other will recede


    10. He looked below to see the institute recede within seconds into a dot before the craft lurched forward, pushing him back at a gee which almost knocked him unconscious

    11. ‘I’m not crazy!’ she said inside my head, and I could feel her recede to a silent corner at the back of my head, as if she was suddenly holding a grudge against me


    12. His past condition seemed to recede from his memory as he strove to accomplish all that presented itself to his eager attention


    13. recede even as Shri Maharaj touched the stream with his sceptre


    14. town and was now beginning to recede She stared down at the destruction and shook her


    15. “It’s starting to recede,” called her father from the top of the stairs


    16. I went out on deck and watched the port recede


    17. black shore, even the water appeared to recede rather than lap


    18. And the silhouettes recede into the dense fog


    19. eyes wide open, listening to its sounds recede into the distance,


    20. footsteps recede into one of the hidden branches of the building

    21. began to recede, and I could hear snippets of their conversation


    22. The water in the tub started to recede away from me to the other


    23. After a few seconds, the sounds began to recede


    24. It has polar ice caps that grow and recede with the change of


    25. And the water behind me seemed to recede


    26. At the velocity that you recede


    27. until the waters shall recede


    28. I put the empty dishes on the metal tray and watched it recede into the wall


    29. now he would recede back to the


    30. His stare was hard and angry enough that you could see the flickering of his two black pupils recede back into the depths of the shadows

    31. Her emotion of guilt connected with her understanding of being victimized, allowing her guilt to recede as the true hurt came forth


    32. As he rose rapidly beyond his previous highest ever altitude, he watched the whole world recede away beneath him


    33. The next thing I can remember is hearing the mayhem recede away into the distance


    34. then caused the raging waters to recede;


    35. factors that helps it dominate others, and when the economy changes, those factors recede


    36. The shadow cast from the wall upon the floor was beginning to recede as the larger moon from the west was starting to appear overhead


    37. Tormin’s free hand came up to push up on Garcia’s arm, trying to prevent the knife from going in, but as it got closer to Tormin’s heart, and his strength began to recede, he began to panic


    38. The swelling in his eye began to recede


    39. It tasted horrible, but the last of his headache began to recede


    40. The Giants took their survival as a sign they were indeed as powerful as the Goddesses and continued to ignore them, especially after the Goddesses brought out the sun and allowed the water to recede

    41. As in my vision, the first flood wave must have begun to recede, because the downriver speed of the current suddenly began to increase as the great wall of water receded


    42. the ability to recede and draw near


    43. He says: “I do not swear by those that recede, and run with no variation, nor by the night as it creeps, or the morn as it breathes:”


    44. The statement “Those that recede” indicates the stars, for their brightness and bodies become unseen to us when the light comes with the sunrise


    45. horse all seeing populations recede


    46. saw the outer walls of the shack recede above us as the interior descended


    47. The fog lifted early and the sun sparkled on the blue-green water as we watched the mainland shoreline recede


    48. The basic principle is that colors paler than the skin bring features forward, while darker colors make them recede


    49. Shaders cause the part that they are applied to literally to recede into the shadows


    50. He lay there, waiting for the waves of pain to recede





































    1. The hairs receded back into his skin


    2. His worries about a plot by Ava to set them up for her former lover had receded


    3. With the junks and Tipperary and all the Lancers hurtling faster than light towards the Mizar system, it almost seemed for a moment as if they’d made it, as if they’d got away clean, but Jordo had been flying his fighter backwards for at least ten seconds now, staring at the transit’s opening onto the Algol system as it receded


    4. The membrane ripped and came apart in a hundred places at once and receded from all points simultaneously


    5. The land was so flat and the air so thick that it seemed like there was no horizon at all, just an infinite plain that receded farther and farther into the distance til it was lost in the haze


    6. The welts receded and the skin of his hands and


    7. feeling of pressure receded and died away


    8. Chrissie gasped and watched anxiously as the turmoil of water surged and swirled over the rocks, but when the white water receded, there was no sign of the big man


    9. receded into the distance


    10. houses, the water receded to dry land, the cars and people lessened

    11. light, so that even his mouth receded into the darkness


    12. rooftops of Paris receded into the distance behind him, the


    13. Finally, the hand receded, and the door closed


    14. The gooseflesh of her skin receded


    15. He had taken his second tranquilliser pill in eight hours, and now – twenty minutes later – his fear of a slow and painful death had receded away to a safely ignorable distance


    16. But something did matter, she realised, as she trudged on further, along a path that receded to a narrow point


    17. held his fist, the pain receded


    18. He could see Frank's face in the dimness in front of him now, a look of panic and terror stretched across it as it receded from him


    19. As the Russian experience receded, I more and more missed the total immersion in a project that I’d enjoyed before


    20. The world receded

    21. Shortly afterwards an armed guard arrived and escorted the prisoners to another stone building where the stones had been rounded by the weather and the mortar had receded into the cracks


    22. Their heads receded, and she only stared up at the reinforced concrete ceiling


    23. We were told to stare into the sun briefly and just bear it for the effects receded after a short while


    24. But once president, Nixon’s anti Communism receded


    25. I tried using the table as something to use as a standing aid, and did so with moderate success, while the pain receded with each passing moment, turning into a numbing sensation


    26. He stumbled to the clearing; unaware the dense forest had receded


    27. The timing of her departure was truly impressive: as the sleek form of the cutter receded from view, an inbound sea-going tug appeared, towing, at the end of a long cable, a barge stacked high with logs


    28. At 9:24 PM, the yard floodlights faded quickly from blinding beacons to orange, then receded to dull-red embers


    29. When I woke again she still held me, but the press of needles had receded and I could see a dim and gentle light filter through the fir above me


    30. Zoran watched as the water receded back to where it had been

    31. summer season, the river stream was thin and far receded from the


    32. The only place these discriminated against people could go would have been north, as the caps receded


    33. receded, as did her heartbeat


    34. The light receded, and the White Herons slowly showed their faces again to


    35. As the coast of France receded into the distance, I could already see a white smudge in the distance that must be Dover and the famous white cliffs


    36. “The water has receded


    37. The water had receded enough to allow


    38. As time went by, Roger’s personal troubles and anxieties receded in the background


    39. to come back after the waters receded to gather Mick’s clothes and


    40. His hair receded considerably, but in a way that suited very well, and there was only a faint suggestion of facial lining

    41. receded to this day


    42. “This bowl was full of lava at the height of the last eruption here, and as the lava receded it also cooled and hardened, forming this bowl


    43. suspicion receded) that I realized, of all things, I was proud of


    44. When the sound receded, it was replaced with a constant and


    45. had walked onto the floor, his hazel brown hair receded heavily,


    46. "With what?" Swann was distracted now that the specter of federal agents had receded


    47. When they finally reached the sloop, it was listing to one side; bottomed out by the receded tide


    48. The battle between Noah and Ham ended in a strained silence that lasted until the water receded enough for them to open the door


    49. Her fire receded, and she slumped against the rocks


    50. However, their chanting noise receded














































    1. Kofi AwoonorWhen our tears are dry on the shoreand the fishermen carry their nets homeand the seagulls return to bird islandand the laughter of the children recedes at night,there shall still linger here the communion we forged,the feast of oneness which we partook of


    2. but that state of rest recedes from her,


    3. The kitchen suddenly recedes, grows pale around her


    4. It dashes ahead, recedes, and resumes the same pattern tirelessly


    5. Your mind is at peace, and there is a marked drop in conscious mental activity, or the activity recedes into the background;


    6. In this manner, morality is a constant that neither evolves nor recedes however remaining subject to (social) formalities or customs that inspire the (moral) standards of a particular society at a particular point in time


    7. If her chin was bigger, it might balance out her nose, but it is weak and almost recedes into her neck


    8. Finally, the sea recedes and exposes the seabed which gradually turns into desert


    9. And after this law I saw another law dealing with the smaller luminary, which is named the Moon; And her circumference is like the circumference of the Heaven, and her chariot in which she rides is driven by the wind, and light is given to her in definite measure; And her rising and setting change every month, and her days are like the days of the sun, and when her light is uniform that is full it amounts to the seventh part of the light of the sun; And so she rises; And her first phase in the east comes out on the thirtieth morning, and on that day she becomes visible, and constitutes for you the first phase of the moon on the thirtieth day together with the sun in the portal where the sun rises; And the one half of her goes out by a seventh part, and her whole circumference is empty, without light, with the exception of one-seventh part of it, and the fourteenth part of her light; And when she receives one-seventh part of the half of her light, her light amounts to one-seventh part and the half of it; And she sets with the sun, and when the sun rises the moon rises with him and receives the half of one part of light, and in that night in the beginning of her morning in the commencement of the lunar day the moon sets with the sun, and is invisible that night with the fourteen parts and the half of one of them; And she rises on that day with exactly a seventh part, and comes out and recedes from the rising of the sun, and in her remaining days she becomes bright in the remaining thirteen parts


    10. She goes out for seven days, and turns about and returns again through the portal where the sun rises, and accomplishes all her light, and she recedes from the sun, and in eight days enters the sixth portal from which the sun goes out; And when the sun goes out from the fourth portal she goes out seven days, until she goes out from the fifth and turns back again in seven days into the fourth portal and accomplishes all her light, and she recedes and enters into the first portal in eight days; And she returns again in seven days into the fourth portal from which the sun goes out

    11. This “labyrinth river” of compacted blue ice figures as the largest and most rugged glacier accessible by road, as well as the only glacier that keeps on increasing, for though it recedes at one end, it enlarges more at another end


    12. And after this law I saw another law dealing with the smaller luminary which is named the Moon; And her circumference is like the circumference of the Heaven and her chariot in which she rides is driven by the wind and light is given to her in definite measure; And her rising and setting change every month and her days are like the days of the sun and when her light is uniform that is full it amounts to the seventh part of the light of the sun; And so she rises; And her first phase in the east comes out on the thirtieth morning and on that day she becomes visible and constitutes for you the first phase of the moon on the thirtieth day together with the sun in the portal where the sun rises; And the one half of her goes out by a seventh part and her whole circumference is empty without light with the exception of one-seventh part of it and the fourteenth part of her light; And when she receives one-seventh part of the half of her light her light amounts to one-seventh part and the half of it; And she sets with the sun and when the sun rises the moon rises with him and receives the half of one part of light and in that night in the beginning of her morning in the commencement of the lunar day the moon sets with the sun and is invisible that night with the fourteen parts and the half of one of them; And she rises on that day with exactly a seventh part and comes out and recedes from the rising of the sun and in her remaining days she becomes bright in the remaining thirteen parts


    13. She goes out for seven days and turns about and returns again through the portal where the sun rises and accomplishes all her light and she recedes from the sun and in eight days enters the sixth portal from which the sun goes out; And when the sun goes out from the fourth portal she goes out seven days until she goes out from the fifth and turns back again in seven days into the fourth portal and accomplishes all her light and she recedes and enters into the first portal in eight days; And she returns again in seven days into the fourth portal from which the sun goes out


    14. Once the object of contention is completely destroyed the wave recedes back into the depths of the soul only to begin churning again


    15. And when the wave recedes


    16. that the cloud of dust recedes,


    17. Then, when the water recedes, Noah and his shipmates


    18. within us calms a bit; the pain recedes


    19. so it is that the cold recedes


    20. Only to hear him solemnly said in the dark recedes of the passage

    21. And look at the painted line that recedes into infinity


    22. The painful nightmare recedes


    23. recedes into the background


    24. And by the night as it recedes


    25. And the night as it recedes


    26. The earth recedes from me into the night,


    27. But hey, presto, the mirror is breathed on and the young knighterrant recedes, shrivels, dwindles to a tiny speck within the mist


    28. The clanging of the cart recedes


    29. The cheesecake is the Italian kind, made with ricotta or maybe mascarpone, and as good as Jenny remembers from other times, but also more complicated, as the present so often is, with a sweetness that recedes deeper into richness the more she tries to savor it


    30. Rocky shores, if their cliffs are not too sheer, trap pools of water when the tide recedes

    31. Jefferson afterwards recedes from that demand, and receives the word of Mr


    32. The atmosphere is a thin, elastic, gravitating fluid, that completely envelopes the earth, to which it may be considered a kind of appendage or external covering; its base resting on the earth's surface, is of an uniform density, growing rare as it recedes therefrom, in a due ratio to the diminution of its gravitating force, until it is lost in empty space


    33. Monroe said to the committee that the President thought we ought to declare war before we adjourn, unless Great Britain recedes, of which there was no prospect


    1. While perhaps receding in the popular imagination, the image of the "dirty old man" that chases after young women has not disappeared


    2. One needs to notice the tiny pinpricks of ship's lanterns receding into the distance


    3. I listened dumbly to the sound of receding footsteps and the soft snick of a door closing and being locked


    4. ‘I thought of that and asked her to describe him, explaining that you had two brothers … it was the best I could come up with on the spur of the moment … the receptionist said he was in his forties, overweight, hair receding a little and wearing a posh looking suit


    5. He blatantly didn’t believe I was here because of JJ and it just so happens that he’s forty something, tubby with receding hair …’


    6. As soon as it was quiet from the receding stampede, a herd of something else meandered into the area at a slow deliberate pace


    7. from the receding lick of a black brick hearth


    8. beneath a receding moon and become


    9. His face is long and thin, his hair receding and lank, unlike anyone that she has ever been close to before, but his eyes pierce her


    10. Chloe and Kaitlyn looked at Harry's receding back, then to each other, then back to Harry

    11. Harry watched his receding back, looked at Kaitlyn's smile and then espied Captain Perry at the top of the gangway


    12. There were fronds at all distances, receding into the distance in this incredibly flat country


    13. With this receding from madness


    14. The past while receding into


    15. Herold’s art was receding


    16. characters of the approaching and the receding sound waves, I


    17. ’ But as he looked at the receding valley he was sure he saw a figure, right near where they’d left the shelter


    18. He was in his fifties, average build and a pleasant face, but seemed to have too much forehead, an effect which was exaggerated by his receding hairline and thinning brown hair which seemed to want to stand straight up


    19. It showed the base receding, but he was sure they were travelling forwards and this was a rear view


    20. A jagged piece of slate sliced through our mooring rope and I gulped as we suddenly found ourselves staring down at the rapidly receding ground

    21. My heart was thumping loudly as I gently grabbed the receding doorknob and followed it inward


    22. Standing there, with my wife, my love and my life, we watched the green hills of England receding over the horizon


    23. On a man, the receding chin, sloping forehead, and buck teeth are bad enough


    24. Both had receding hairlines, sloping foreheads and somewhat bumpy complexions


    25. The poor guy, with those big round ears, and the receding hairline over the sloping brow, he probably thought he was God’s gift to all the female Lacertabians in the world


    26. And then Blaine heard his hard leather shoes receding down the hallway


    27. As the damage progresses it becomes more and more noticeable with the gum tissue receding back causing the tooth to look longer as more of its root surface is exposed


    28. His hairline was receding and he had thinning hair


    29. Although Alaska was warming, some glaciers had been receding since just after the Little Ice Age, some remained stable, and some were growing


    30. acidic liquid sloshed about him before receding down the waste drain

    31. answer to rejuvenation once the receding hairline turned to a shiny patch


    32. thinning grey hair receding from his round face, but had not once


    33. nervous hand through his receding hairline


    34. That’s when he noticed the water receding quickly,


    35. The mayor, a chubby, round-faced man with a receding hairline and thick black-


    36. The receding water had dragged him about two


    37. The next morning, the beach was still strewn with flowers that the receding tide had left on the sand


    38. I picture the State receding into the distance of my mind's horizon


    39. from the door and turned, his footsteps receding quickly, leaving


    40. He had a professorial look about him: receding hairline, neat beard, glasses, and greying hair

    41. Behind them, the smooth black lake reflected the receding moon


    42. It was dusk, and the receding sun cast long shadows across the junk strewn farmyard


    43. A hint of mimosa on the air, rising mists turning hills into receding cut-outs, a callistemon splashing its scarlet among the green, lorikeets screeching in the grevilleas, and a million cicadas chirruping in unison


    44. “We have to get the El fish back!” he cried, pointing down the right fork of the river where the children saw one last glimpse of the fat, green frog receding into the forest at a mad pace


    45. Forest-shrouded hills receding in criss-crossing diagonals


    46. Reeling in the petal to his outstretched hand, the Dangler gave the Riverlilly a formal bow and then stepped backward, receding into the orchard with an air of finality


    47. In receding back into the fetal position


    48. Receding hair lent the pale head an innocent blandness


    49. He was a small man rounded in shape with receding blonde hair and had the look and smile of one hilarious character


    50. Likewise, the receding river waters would have salvaged some of its onams from the riverbanks that the floods inundated














































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