The political impetus to push deep space exploration forward has essentially dissipated. |
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If the ambient temperature exceeds body temperature, heat cannot be dissipated by radiation. |
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Once the faceplate and the baseplate are attached to each other, the capacitor are de-energized and the electric field is dissipated. |
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I could hear her begging my father for my forgiveness, but I could also tell that she was failing as my father's voice dissipated completely. |
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As the sun set, the blazing heat dissipated to be replace by chilling winds that whipped at the Traveler's clothes and cut down to his bones. |
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Vehicles and their occupants in motion have kinetic energy that is dissipated in a crash. |
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The elastic material above the interface would go through a loading-unloading cycle, but the energy would not be dissipated. |
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The smoke from the cigar dissipated into the atmosphere of the room as he exhaled. |
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Fortunately, the potential for vulgarity is dissipated by Halo's reputation for quality. |
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Jean, the gas fumes in his head quite dissipated, staggered away, more dead than alive. |
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The harshness of the Belfast twang has dissipated little during an illustrious football career away from his homeland. |
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I rested on my haunches until the dust dissipated but then leaned forward again. |
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The amount of power dissipated in even a standard steel ball bearing hub is quite small. |
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For the potential for resistance not to be dissipated a political alternative to the system is crucial. |
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Sure enough, there was a huge shell of clumpy, hole-riddled gas that looked like a nearly dissipated planetary nebula. |
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Too much of the potential triggering energy of the degraded gammas is dissipated in Compton and photoelectric interactions. |
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Dread, trepidation or even uneasiness suggest a fearfulness that has mostly dissipated. |
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The smile she'd had on her face slowly dissipated as a feeling of forlornness washed over her. |
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I remained close with the new gals until high school, when our communication slowly dissipated. |
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Once the faceplate and the baseplate are attached to each other, the capacitor is de-energized and the electric field is dissipated. |
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If gold was really to be demonetized, then the enormous stocks relative to flows would have to be dissipated first through consumption. |
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When the flash had dissipated, Cecil saw a small indent about the size of a good-sized door in the wall of darkness. |
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A note of melancholy swelled to a crescendo, then, dissipated into the breeze with a diminuendo. |
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Rage suddenly takes control as the other emotions dissipated when he'd been pulled from his meal. |
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It would attempt to lock future generations into a prejudice that has already dissipated and that someday may disappear. |
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Once she'd gotten there in his presence, all her organized thoughts dissipated into a messily arranged array of emotions. |
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To her surprise, after their anger had dissipated, they were physically and emotionally more intimate. |
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That sinking feeling we'd experienced as we watched the snow fall when it was supposed to be melting dissipated. |
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Gas bubbles that were trapped in the lines dissipated somewhat, but never completely disappeared. |
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The blue matter floated in the air for a moment, then it dissipated and vanished. |
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We continued to watch in silence as the smoke slowly dissipated, leaving only the cloudless, star-punctured sky. |
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As the crowd scattered and dissipated, a few of us inched forward and managed to engage some of the sheriffs in conversation. |
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A wave of defeat seemed to wash over the slaves, and they slumped, confidence and hope draining as the smoke dissipated into the night air. |
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Coughing lightly several more times, the black-haired player rubbed at her eyes and leaned against a wall while the smoke slowly dissipated. |
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On the other hand those transferred resources could be dissipated in an array of outreach services seeking to stimulate demand. |
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This trend suggests that some portion of the rent may have been dissipated in higher-than-necessary production costs. |
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That the moral capital of all three parties has been dissipated is not lost on the public, whose contempt for the political process has grown. |
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The enormous amount of savings has largely been dissipated by poor choices for investment. |
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Thus by mid-1999 much of the positive effect of the devaluation on the real incomes of rural producers had been dissipated. |
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But typically, the fortunes built by one generation will be completely dissipated by the second or third generation. |
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This kinetic energy will be dissipated in the form of heat on impact of the clip with the magnet. |
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As the basal part of the stem was linearly elastic, there was no energy dissipated by viscous friction. |
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Water prevents dehydration and allows heat to be dissipated through evaporative cooling and urination. |
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Sir Roger Scatcherd dies of drink and his dissipated son Louis almost immediately follows him, leaving the Scatcherd fortunes without an heir. |
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Life was good, in a dissipated and decadent, perpetually-sozzled sort of way. |
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When Maurice's dissipated brother, Francis, discovers money missing, Berry is wrongly accused of the theft. |
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But the impression created by these sculptures is as much that of the aftermath of a dissipated party as of more serious kinds of devastation. |
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In Vienna, a dissipated pianist is about to flee the city to avoid fighting a duel the next morning. |
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Such a mixing of configurations is present in proteins, where the energy of the excited state is dissipated among many conformational substates. |
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My, where has all that excitement, romance and discovery dissipated itself to? |
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Ryan's whole body tensed up and his jokey, light-hearted aura dissipated in a second. |
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As the meeting progressed, it was clear the anger, the resentment and the recriminations had, temporarily at least, dissipated. |
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He blew a stream of smoke into the rafters, and being a superstitious lot, they watched until it dissipated, wraithlike, in the firelight. |
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During this interaction, energy is dissipated via a charge exchange mechanism in which the zeaxanthin gives up an electron to the chlorophyll. |
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It was two to three hours before the leak was contained, the cloud had dissipated, and the crisis was over. |
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This suggests that market reaction was dissipated quickly and that no leakage of information occurred prior to the event. |
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Initially it feels leaden, the roisterous energy of the band's 2002 debut dissipated and replaced not with maturity but hesitancy. |
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Then the light dimmed until it disappeared and the wind dissipated. |
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But the shock of hearing someone who looks like grout sing in unaccented Arabic soon dissipated and the crowd fell deadly silent. |
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Once the bright light dissipated, the remains of the hovering colony began dissolving into disabled dust, resting on the floor in heaps of black, sand-like material. |
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I usually find ribs a bit fatty, but the process of poaching and slow cooking had ensured that the fat had dissipated and all that remained was beautifully tender meat. |
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The more I become dissipated, ill, a broken pitcher, the more I too become a creative artist in that great revival of art. |
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Throughout the next four hours, we lit several smoke and flare signals, but the smoke dissipated each time in the trees before rising high enough to be effective. |
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The container then sinks through the melt under the influence of gravity and eventually comes to rest when the heat or the waste itself is dissipated. |
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The cotton candy clouds had dissipated leaving us with a blank canvas. |
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At the touch of his hand, all the tension dissipated from Robin's body. |
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As the ultrasound energy is transmitted through the tissue by the sending crystal, some is dissipated, some refracted, and some reflected back to the receiving crystal. |
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The clouds that had blocked the sun during the day had dissipated, scattered by the winds to reveal the stars sprawled in all their glory across the sky. |
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Unfortunately the music show dissipated into a narcissistic auto-tuned rant. |
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As our sleepiness dissipated into the dank pre-dawn air, we funneled out of the darkness into the foreboding cigarette smoke-filled briefing room. |
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Pushkin continued his dissipated life after 1826 but with less gusto. |
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The thin cloud of smoke rushed out and dissipated into the air. |
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The great families of England were built on this principle of primogeniture of sons and their properties were not dissipated as the properties of European nobility were. |
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It has few distinguishable stars and is mainly notable for a nebulous, cloud-like cluster which ancient astronomers regarded as an area where energies were dissipated. |
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Enjoying a dissipated Saturday lie-in, listening to loud music whilst contemplating the ceiling, I somehow didn't hear the front door being opened. |
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Given the current militancy of the public service unions, it is possible that much additional public spending will be dissipated in wage increases. |
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All antsy-ness dissipated when Kristian Nairn, a.k.a. Hodor, lumbered onstage. |
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It is a product of the baby-boomer ethos, and if a sense of inevitability has dissipated, good riddance. |
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Numerous winters have brought heavy snowfalls and low temperature and fortunes of stockmen have been dissipated in one season because of these adverse conditions. |
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He looked at the street light that was a few houses down, and saw that the filament was still glowing a very faint red, as the heat slowly dissipated. |
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The monasteries had been dissolved and the proceeds dissipated in war. |
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By this time, the sedating medications usually are significantly dissipated, and the patient is alert and oriented and able to lift his or her own leg. |
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But the darkness that enveloped Don at the end of the season may not have dissipated just yet. |
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This dissipated as the anticipated quick revolt turned into an astonishingly brutal and prolonged war. |
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The warmth of the conversation soon dissipated the chill in the air. |
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The smoke has dissipated, and everything is all crystal clear now! |
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But what followed instead was a decline which saw all the flair and hope of the Keegan era dissipated as money flowed out of the coffers hand over fist, but for little return. |
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There's a reduction in efficiency as energy is dissipated in heat. |
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In some cases the cost can linger long after the pleasure has dissipated. |
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Operated in this manner, the slip losses are dissipated in the secondary resistors and can be very significant. |
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Liquid element limits the transformer electrical insulation parameters, dissipated heat transfer capabilities and machine livingness. |
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After three hours passed and my checkbook remained in my pocket, his folksy charm dissipated. |
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Nevertheless, the elastic energy densities were close as a result of different fractions of dissipated energy. |
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In the case of a cliffed marsh edge, wave heights increase at the edge but are dissipated rapidly in the first 10-20m landward of the cliff. |
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Resistors allow control of the motor speed, although significant power is dissipated in the external resistance. |
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By 1828, the estate had largely been dissipated by lawsuits and poor management. |
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They may be watertight, covering the slope completely, or porous, to allow water to filter through after the wave energy has been dissipated. |
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Heat dissipated by respiratory evaporation increases linearly with ambient temperature, matching the rate of heat production. |
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In Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union enormous resources were accumulated and ultimately dissipated as planes, ships, tanks, etc. |
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In the past decades, enormous amount of natural resources has been unlimitedly dissipated and our living environment has been severely polluted. |
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In that the experimental group was not allowed to reconsolidate the fear memory, the fear they previously associated with the picture dissipated. |
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Many of the Great Officers became largely ceremonial because historically they were so influential that their powers had to be resumed by the Crown or dissipated. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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The clouds on the mountains had dissipated, the day set fair and hot. |
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At slower deformation rates, more energy will be dissipated by the dashpot and less elastic energy will be stored, thus resulting in reduced elastic recovery. |
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This portrayal dissipated somewhat after the 1911 revolution as the new Republic of China now sought to include Manchus within its national identity. |
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