"There was a tremendous amount of controversy over those attacks, and I wouldn't say it's entirely subsided," said Lawrence B. Seabrook, a north Bronx Assemblyman, who is black.
When Macdonald returned to the cabinet the Emperor's warmth had entirely subsided, and he said to him with great composure, "Well, Duke of Tarantum, do you think that the Regency is the only possible thing?"
The wild effervescence of his mood--which had so readily supplied thoughts, fantasies, and a strange aptitude of words, and impelled him to talk from the mere necessity of giving vent to this bubbling-up gush of ideas had entirely subsided.
Even in Baghdad, fighting had not subsided entirely.
It is no wonder that fears of an ethnic bloodbath like the one that occurred next door in Rwanda in 1994 have not subsided entirely.
But the murmurs of doubt have not entirely subsided.
The General reported the next day that, "...to my utter astonishment, I found that at the very moment when complete victory was in our hands, the ardor of the unengaged troops had entirely subsided.
Mumma's race had subsided entirely, and a calm filled her mind.