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Only as the memories faded and new generations entered the workforce did the reputation of nuclear power slowly recover.

The virus has been around for a century, with outbreaks tending to happen in autumn and fading away by spring and summer.

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Whether it is fitness, lack of tactical finesse or a shortage of bench strength, the fade is real.

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“Several others had broken limbs. The smuggler left us here and told us to run in the direction of the lights of Van city. Many of us were fading out of hunger. I fainted.”

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In a paper published in Qualitative Market Research, researchers detail as cash fades from our wallets, so too does our awareness of spending, leading to impulsive and unnecessary purchases.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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