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  • This sleep problem usually subsides over time.

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  • As the feverish restlessness subsides, the periods are drawn out, and the revelations as a whole become longer.

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  • The water flows from the ditches as conductors into built conduits formed at right angles to them in parallel lines through the fields; it rises upwards in them as high as the surface of the ground, and again subsides through the soil and the conduits into the ditches as main drains, and thence it passes at a lower level either into a stream or other suitable outfall.

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  • When the tide is first admitted the heavier particles, which are pure sand, are first deposited; the second deposit is a mixture of sand and fine mud, which, from its friable texture, forms the most valuable soil; while lastly the pure mud subsides, containing the finest particles of all, and forms a rich but very tenacious soil.

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  • From this central dominating peak it falls gently towards the west, and gradually subsides in long spurs, reaching to within a few miles of Kabul and barring the road from Kabul to Ghazni.

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  • The proteid matter combines with a part of the tannin in the wine, forming an insoluble tannate, and this gradually subsides to the bottom of the cask, dragging with it the mechanically suspended matters which are the main cause of the wine's turbidity.

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  • After a few days the fermentation subsides; and generally in from ten days to two weeks the process ought to be complete.

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  • The spine is very slightly developed; rather above the middle its edge is thickened and somewhat turned backwards, but it gradually subsides at the lower extremity without forming any acromial process.

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  • When melted the products separate on the bed (which is made of closely packed sand or other infusible substances), according to their density; the lighter earthy matters forming an upper layer of slag are drawn out by the slag hole K at the flue end into an iron wagon or bogie, while the metal subsides to the bottom of the bed, and at the termination of the operation is run out by the tap hole L into moulds or granulated into water.

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  • In some cases, the acute illness subsides into a chronic state, which may lead to serious brain damage.

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  • As one economy after another sinks into contraction, output subsides nearly everywhere -- more layoffs and closed factories, more unsold goods.

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  • The Cycle of Damage and Recovery Once the inflammation within the CNS subsides, cells within the CNS begin to repair the damaged myelin.

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  • The most common side effect is mild nausea which usually subsides within the first week or two of treatment.

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  • The counter movement reaches the starting point of the first movement in the west--Paris--and subsides.

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  • There is a muffled hiss which soon subsides into silence.

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  • In most circumstances any reddening subsides in a few minutes.

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  • When the current uptick in fees subsides then maybe practitioners will think again.

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  • Suprisingly the vibrato guitar sound and initial vocal tones here reminded me strongly of The Police, but this effect soon subsides.

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  • However, this sadness is temporary and once the initial heartache of the broken relationship subsides, each person will be able to see how the arguments were a sign that they were just not meant to be together any longer.

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  • The initial irritability felt when first quitting subsides.

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  • After the euphoria of the crystal meth high subsides, the user may begin to feel short-term effects from the drug.

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  • The disorder typically subsides when the child enters adolescence.

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  • There may be localized irritation of the soft palate, but that normally subsides within 48 hours.

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  • It seems to be a sign of developmental immaturity, and it subsides as the baby grows older.

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  • In the majority of cases, frequent coughing lasts one to two weeks and tapers off as the irritant or infection subsides.

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  • Either before the swelling begins or after it subsides, some ten days after the injury, the doctor can assess the extent of the damage.

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  • Even after the reaction subsides, the child should still be taken to the emergency room immediately and monitored for three to four hours, since symptoms can redevelop.

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  • If left untreated, the fever usually subsides, only to return again in repeated two- to four-day cycles.

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  • Individuals with labyrinthitis should rest in bed until the acute dizziness subsides.

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  • After the acute infection subsides, symptoms are generated simply by the size of the glands.

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  • Once the demand for outdoor pools and portable swimming pools subsides, many manufacturers and retailers are faced with leftover stock that didn't sell.

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  • You may go a couple miles out of your way, but once the power of the current subsides, you will be able to swim to shore and walk back.

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  • She can hold the pose for as long as necessary until tension subsides.

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  • Hold the position until 70% of the stiffness subsides.

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  • By the time the peeling subsides, the skin should be completely healed and show a visible improvement in texture and tone.

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  • As the swelling reduces, the itching gradually subsides.

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  • The stuff from the stamps is conveyed to the middle of the muller, and is distributed over the mercury, when the gold subsides, while the quartz and lighter materials are guided by the blades to the circumference and are discharged, usually into a second similar mill, and subsequently pass over blanket tables, i.e.

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  • As sound arises in general from vibrating bodies, as it takes time to travel, and as the medium which carries it does not on the whole travel forward, but subsides into its original position when the sound has passed, we are forced to conclude that the disturbance is of the wave kind, We can at once gather some idea of the nature of sound waves in air by considering how they are produced by a bell.

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  • When the heat of the original bed subsides, linings of fermenting dung must be added, and these must be kept active by occasional turnings and the addition of fresh material as often as required.

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  • Her whole theology centres in the lines " The love of God flows just as much As that of ebbing self subsides; Our hearts, their scantiness is such, Bear not the conflict of these rival tides."

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  • Once the initial anger subsides and people headed for a breakup have time to think things over, they may find themselves wondering how to stop a divorce.

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  • The fever usually subsides within a few days, and recovery is complete by two weeks.

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