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The top 20 feet was decaying, and had to come down.
My mother's brown eyes, lost in a face that was decaying away.
Which decays before long, without much energy ever getting down to ground level.
In both of them, spiritual power had long been decaying.
There used to be more, but some have decayed and died.
Even if there was still something to find, it would have decayed long ago.
You have to be dead and decaying for several weeks before you'll smell anything.
That right has not decayed: we make still by the law in which we're made.
He knew she was already there, decaying in the woods.
From the following century, however, the importance of the city decayed.
The activity then decayed slowly during other times of the day.
Many of the old trees have decayed and there is little new growth.
Also, short term memory decays over a period of time.
But it has sat empty and decaying for more than a decade.
But I doubt there would be much point, after the brain decayed.
The blood is decayed, like it's mixed with something dead.
It decayed on 2 May 1963, after nearly a year in orbit.
The town decayed and disappeared; the church remains, living history.
Only the open line, with the sound of ions decaying.
"The teeth are probably decayed; she will be better without them."
Nor was the body decayed or burnt in the fire.
It did not use the mission again and the buildings decayed.
The property was left untouched and decaying for the next 25 years.
In 1960 the club fell into the third division and decayed.
While all three have decayed a bit, 507 is still roughly eight times the size of Earth.