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(1) The floods gradually receded from the fields.
(2) As we gained height, the ground receded from view.
(3) As time passed,his facial features receded from my mind.
(4) These worries now receded from his mind.
(5) The manager has receded from his promise to increase wages.
(6) His reddish blond hair receded from his forehead.
(7) Now his back recedes from me.
(8) It seemed to him that the essential Eileen had already receded from her eyes.
(9) Within six months, the war had receded from most people's minds.
(10) The captain would throw a log overboard and observe how quickly the ship receded from this temporary guidepost.
(11) Peripheral awareness becomes progressively blurred as it recedes from the foveal zone and adjusts to an overall equilibrium.
(12) The company decided to recede from a bargain.
(13) His hair is beginning to recede from his forehead.
(14) The waves recede from the shore.
(15) School and home seemed to recede from us and their influences upon us seemed to wane.
(16) When she saw her husbands hair beginning to recede from his forehead,[sentencedict.com] she receded from her promise to love him forever.
(17) It will recede from moorings, stranding boats in the mud(sentencedict.com/recede from.html), or reveal sandbars where none are on the maps.
(18) From then on, any members who want to recede from ASCO must apply for it to the organization, and can realize their plan only when the board of executors has approved it by majority over half.
(19) CRU expects aluminium prices to recede from these high levels if no further supply shocks occur.
(20) He had expected to be put under pressure, in the presence of the dying Mahatma, to recede from his position.
(21) An additional 32 people are missing, and officials are trying to verify scores more reported deaths as the floodwaters gradually recede from the most badly affected areas.
(22) It is well known that light decreases in intensity the further we recede from it; but this intensity decreases in a peculiar proportion.
(23) In the ball analogy, the radius of the ball grows as the universe expands, but all points on the surface of the ball (the universe) recede from each other in an identical fashion.
(24) But until the total reaches some grim round number, the stories recede from the front page and the top of the evening newscast.
(25) According to most cosmological models there is a cosmic horizon outside which galaxies recede from us with velocities larger than that of light, and which are therefore unobservable even in principle.
(26) Those who have signed the draft but not ratified it can decide as to whether or not to recede from the treaty within a year.
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