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Again, exposition is invariably followed by explanation, the cold hysteria of the former giving way to the innumerable ramifications of the latter.
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The gable field has an eight-pane double casement window, with the brick and terra cotta giving way to fish-scale wood shingles midway up.
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In his works, the features of the faces become increasingly imperceptible, giving way to paint blends.
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His later work is when his style is more personal and set, figures giving way to forms and color.
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What started with the guy on the corner with his sandwich board passing out flyers is now giving way to something more technologically advanced.
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However, this familiarity subsides almost as quickly as the tenseness of the opening, giving way to a dramatic brass melody.
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Pessimism may be the order of the day in many areas, with the previous mini-boom giving way to a buyers' market.
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Official usage of these terms is giving way to popular usage and the two terms are becoming interchangeable even in formal military history.
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The band turned bass playing duty over to a hard-disk recorder in 1999 before giving way to a hiatus in 2000.
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The flames in the sky dissipate, giving way to an unending field of space debris.
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