In "The New Musical Marriage" the hostilities have subsided.
In the late 1960s, the hostilities gradually subsided, and Jordan increasingly turned his energies to speaking and writing.
While the hostilities have subsided for now, many in the league believe the Knicks, despite their public statements to the contrary, want more than ever to trade Sprewell.
With the hostilities subsided, Gwyn filed a report concerning the skirmish at White Oak Road on April 14, 1865.
The glass door to the center was recently broken, but by all accounts overt hostility from the community has subsided.
It was reopened when the hostilities subsided in 2004.
It suggests there is a strong generational dynamic here, and that over the longer-term we may find hostility will subside as each generation replaces the next.
Feeling himself called to the priesthood, Basil entered the diocesan seminary in 1814, when the hostilities of the Revolution toward the Church had subsided.
Eventually hostilities subsided and he returned to Tehran.
The hostility has subsided in most of Japan, but it is still considerable in Okinawa.