Thankfully, Martin's status as a secure family man hasn't made the self-doubting nature of his lyrics vanish. |
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In addition, if the judicial filibuster were ended by a vote of the Senate, it would vanish entirely. |
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None of this stuff is new, and who's to say it won't all vanish into thin air? |
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Elect me, and crime, crookery, criminality, venality and bad parking will vanish like crossroads dancing. |
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If all cudweeds were to vanish from our realm, we'd not notice a difference. |
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Even if the land issue is satisfactorily resolved, there is no guarantee that tribal dissent would vanish from this part of God's own country. |
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It seemed that if he did not practise his skill even for a one day, it would vanish for good. |
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Using his telepathic powers he tries to enter the mind of a recently deceased man before all his memories vanish. |
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In another solo he has a couple of suddenly huge, easy backbends that come out of nowhere and vanish into nothing. |
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These mythological people possessed powers that included levitation, invisibility, shape changing, and the ability to vanish before your eyes. |
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Along the rocky paths Buddhist monks appear like ghosts and vanish mysteriously into the trees. |
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The unrealized hopes and dreams of the loser are allowed to vanish forever. |
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Due to the unpredictability of mirages, these lights can seem to move quickly through the sky and suddenly vanish. |
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They could blend into their surroundings and appear to vanish into thin air. |
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It is filled with melodic ideas sufficient for five operas, and many of them vanish as soon as they appear. |
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Since much of the blue-chip art on show will vanish into private collections, it may be your only chance to see some great works. |
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And it is interesting how ticket inspectors and train announcers all suddenly vanish when there is a delay. |
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Evelyn glared daggers at me, causing whatever sharp retort to vanish on the tip of my tongue. |
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Mine seem to vanish as though a plague of boojums is lurking in the corner of my hallway. |
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But in one who often contemplates the certainty of old age, the pride of youth will either vanish entirely or will be weakened. |
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At first they were just amorphous multicolored shapes that would vanish spontaneously when confronted. |
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The answer is that unsubstantiality does not depend on being manifest or unmanifest, but on the capacity to vanish when divested of existence. |
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Borderlines vanish in this crossover event, which joins two genres of music bridging a three hundred year gulf. |
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I just wanted to punch him, making that stupid grin vanish from his face forever. |
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The ventral keel is partially broken, but is observed to vanish near the middle of the ventral surface of the vertebra. |
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Won't they vanish just like the vile, lacquered smoke from a burning pile of junked Victrolas? |
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If I've got 20-30 pages open, which is by no means unusual, then I'm going to be a deeply sad bunny if they all just vanish with a thud. |
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This has given rise to fears whether the hillock, with many folklores about it, would soon vanish from Muttara. |
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The bad name attributed to Hinduism on account of the caste discrimination will vanish in one stroke. |
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But the sheer scale of the failings that have come to light recently mean that suspicion and wariness will not vanish so easily this time around. |
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Hall, cot, tree, tower, glade, mead, waste or woodland, are seen, passed, left behind, and vanish as in a dream. |
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James approached the car and laid a hand on the cold, smooth metal of the hood as if expecting the car to vanish when he touched it. |
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Similarly, polar ice cap melting will raise ocean levels, alter weather patterns and small island nations will vanish under the sea. |
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But it seems likely that all sorcery will vanish with the bourns. |
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This teacher says that the wretched Soviet regime will vanish and life will return to normal. |
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There are no chequebooks and uncashed cheques lying around, waiting to vanish into the black hole where keys, biros and odd socks also mysteriously disappear. |
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But what made The Beatles and The Beach Boys so spectacular vocally was that they could vanish into each other with their voices. |
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Strange looking ships set sail from ports to vanish over the horizon, unfettered by the lethal and unnavigable reefs that so restrained the Hub ports. |
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The combat fatigue syndrome, which was expected to vanish with the passage of time, has proved to be chronic, if not irreversible in certain of its victims. |
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Pigeons released with an earth strength magnetic field around their heads vanish in slightly different directions depending on the polarity of the magnetic field. |
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Previously unknown papyri crop up only to vanish into private collections and out of the sight of scholars forever. |
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As I drove to work on Friday morning, the last mentioned was bemoaning the fact that local calypsonians seem to vanish the minute the street jump-ups are over. |
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Will books continue to be our main repository of culture and history, or will they vanish with developing technologies, replaced by virtual pages? |
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Then the gunfire ceased and the only sound was that fire alarm as Alexis seemed to vanish. |
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The tomatoes in the salad bar vanish, replaced by green peppers. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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Some economists think Howard's approach might be the last best chance for towns that have seen family farms vanish and their economic bases crumble. |
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While things are spiraling down into the memory hole it sometimes makes sense to give them a few quick tugs before they vanish into oblivion altogether. |
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There he claims he saw a luminous object change colors several times then vanish into the night sky. |
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Jake's dark eyes betrayed that he was in a state of worried shock in itself, but it seemed to vanish when Vivian's blessed lips spread into a infinitely joyful smile. |
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It runs extremely quickly and can appear to vanish in a trice. |
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Vital public housing stock will vanish under ministers' plans to extend the Thatcherite policy to housing association tenants, research found. |
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I believe we will see many small, underendowed liberal arts colleges vanish from the landscape. |
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Fourier transforms that vanish outside ellipsoids and outside Cartesian products of balls are also considered. |
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The Creature promises that he and his mate will vanish into the South American wilderness, never to reappear, if Victor grants his request. |
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Then sweep or vacuum up the powder, and watch the dirt and fustiness vanish too. |
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Without the Magic Railroad, the island would vanish off the face of the Earth. |
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Then sweep or hoover up the powder, and watch the dirt and fustiness vanish too. |
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The general opinion was the DLK structures and its leader would vanish from the political scene of Kosovo after the Yugoslav withdrawal. |
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Therefore its completeness, though instantaneous, was total. His realisation was in a flash, but it did not vanish like a flash. |
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I watched the red lights of the taxi fuzz and blur and then vanish in the furtherness of night. |
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It always ends in the ruin of many small capitalists, whose capitals partly pass into the hands of their conquerors, partly vanish. |
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She would also vanish for days or sometimes weeks at a time. |
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He'd vanish off the face of the earth before he'd follow orders from an espiocrat. |
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And as for Hydromancie, and Choschinomancie, they could vanish as superfluous, as were evident and ridiculous even to the ignorant. |
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Make a transistor too small, for example, and electrons within it can simply vanish from one place and reappear in another because their location is quantumly indeterminate. |
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The French drop is a well-known vanish involving sleight of hand. |
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Lipodystrophy causes fat calls beneath the skin to vanish, leaving it wrinkled and making both mother and daughter appear much older than they actually are. |
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Yes, the bambosh dance is still danced until the dancers, wildly drunk on clairine vanish into the surrounding blackness to capture the partner of their choice. |
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Often, when all was dry, the heavens cloudless, and I was parched by thirst, a slight cloud would bedim the sky, shed the few drops that revived me, and vanish. |
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Everywhere the people would come into their own, and war and tyranny would vanish like a hateful nightmare! Speaker after speaker got up to proclaim this glorious future. |
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Greek iconography also began to take on a strong western influence for a period and the difference between some Orthodox icons and western religious art began to vanish. |
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The magnetic field will not vanish completely, but many poles might form chaotically in different places during reversal, until it stabilizes again. |
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A million years before a mass extinction event, the corals vanish, more or less. |
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The linklog site itself, sideblog.com, may well be about to vanish, since it seems to have expired on May 30 and languishes unrenewed, alas. |
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If the species is allowed to vanish, scientists believe it will foreshadow the extinction of a host of other marine species. |
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Legislators plan to propose a state buy-back of unused licenses in the coming term, and those too will then vanish. |
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Irksome burdens lighten and niggling worries vanish, when friends rally round to help us see life in its true perspective. |
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As London and other great population centers burgeoned in the fourteenth century, forests began to vanish, and coal became the fuel of choice. |
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Some of these are small enough in our moral universes to almost vanish. |
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This Vanish stain remover can shift bolognaise sauce, tea, coffee, curry, blood, a little engine oil, and these are just a few stains of what it is good at getting rid of. |
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Thus, the angular part of the kinetic energy of each electron takes the form found for the hydrogen atom and only diagonal matrix elements do not vanish. |
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Widow Twankey's sensational outfits range from a PVC dress based on a bottle of Vanish for the Slosh scene and a bright red Chinese lampshade tiered Chinese temple. |
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