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fade away







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evanesce
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The album has too much happening to function as ambient or environmental music—though loops are plentiful, there’s a consistent sense of development through these constructions, as elements are born, bloom and fade away.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Old soldiers don’t fade away. The war’s been going on too long for them to simply stop.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The labor market is unlikely to stage a comeback until the trade wars fade away and interest rates further decline to give the economy a jolt of adrenaline.

From MarketWatch

It’s one that’s unlikely to completely fade away no matter how many rings and parades the Boys in Blue rack up:

From Los Angeles Times

A bench packed with power, experience and energy was designed to ensure his team finished strong rather than fade away.

From BBC