The billions of years believed necessary for the earth to evolve from some nebulous mass simply evaporate when confronted by such evidence. |
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The details emerging provide a lesson in how easily cash can evaporate into the fog of an unmonitored war. |
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She saw the door slam, the ghost evaporate, and the girl running until everything around her bleared into nothingness. |
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But in densely built cities, about three-quarters of the rainfall fails to sink into the ground or evaporate. |
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They would watch the unholiness, the terrible actions they deemed so just evaporate, and fall like their already lost souls. |
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Maybe they naively believe that disputes among allies will quickly evaporate. |
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In addition to nitrates, the evaporate deposits include borates and potash. |
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These agents will evaporate and dissipate much more rapidly in hot, dry weather. |
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But the black hole will eventually evaporate, leaving only photons, gravitons and other elementary particles as products of the decay. |
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To make this remedy, pour gin just to cover golden raisins in a shallow container and allow the gin to evaporate. |
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These herbs contain volatile oils that come out very quickly, and evaporate out of the decoction if steeped too long. |
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Whatever goodwill Tom might have toward the situation will surely evaporate should he find out that she has been deliberately deceiving him. |
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The compounds evaporate into the air through a series of chemical processes that result in especially reflective clouds. |
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A stock solution of 10-4 M pIX in methanol was pipetted into small containers and allowed to evaporate. |
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The impurities dissolve in lead and evaporate leaving behind silver and gold. |
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However, excessive grinding will cause the oils to evaporate and the coffee to taste bitter and acidic. |
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If the drops don't grow large enough, they can begin falling as tiny drizzle drops, but these often evaporate before reaching the ground. |
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Both additives increase the oxygen content of the gasoline which causes it to burn more cleanly and evaporate more slowly. |
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The used water is then left to evaporate in huge lined ponds required by law to ensure it doesn't leak back into the earth. |
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Despite the fervent hopes of many hard-working and well-meaning ostriches, the problem refuses to evaporate. |
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The good will that existed in the wake of a closely fought contest seems to evaporate. |
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My point is that it bothers me that so many things we were assured of before and during the war seem to evaporate in its wake. |
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This constant movement causes water to evaporate, the nectar to thicken and the concentration of sugar to increase. |
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And do all those thoughts evaporate during the traditional Saturday morning lie-in? |
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Because of their heavier weight, heavy water molecules evaporate less readily than light water molecules. |
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I turn around, in time to see a look of utter disgust evaporate off his aquiline features. |
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Urey's approach was to collect a large volume of liquid hydrogen and then to allow that liquid to evaporate very slowly. |
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In this case, the liquid or solid will eventually evaporate or sublimate completely. |
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If the sauce begins to evaporate too much while cooking, add a few tablespoons of chicken stock or water. |
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George's adoration of his small children tended to evaporate as they grew older. |
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It turns out that all liquids can evaporate at room temperature and normal air pressure. |
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Many families who invested their college reserves in stocks and mutual funds have seen their savings evaporate. |
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Within three minutes of getting out of the water apply a moisturizer to seal the water in the skin before it can evaporate. |
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Our camaraderie and patriotic attitude did not evaporate along with the smoke. |
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Essential oils can be distinguished from fatty oils because they can be volatilised by heat and will evaporate. |
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These towers are equipped with micronizers to evaporate water and absorb the heat of the Andaluz day. |
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The rock keeps the area clean and allows any small spills to evaporate rather than be absorbed into the soil. |
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If some of the vapor is removed by pumping it away then more of the liquid will evaporate to take its place and maintain the vapor pressure. |
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That is not to say that he will not hit a purple patch at Wimbledon but if his serve falters slightly his chances of reaching another Wimbledon final will evaporate. |
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If he coyly waffles this time around, his support will evaporate quicker than you can say Fred Thompson. |
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Otherwise the tenuous calm that has remained in the region during the past few years may evaporate. |
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If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate. |
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So good is it, that the longueurs of sitting through the first play evaporate within the first minute of sitting through the second, and you can't get better than that. |
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Avoid rubberized materials, as they don't allow perspiration to evaporate. |
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It was a frustrating loss for the Eagles, who let a third quarter time lead evaporate and have now lost their opening two games by margins of less than two goals. |
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In the sweet wine areas, on the other hand, humidity is sought in autumn, particularly morning mists which evaporate during the day to encourage the spread of noble rot. |
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These large dark clouds may eventually evaporate or, if there are sufficiently dense condensations within them, give birth to small star clusters. |
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Since fans have to be installed inside to evaporate water condensation, a lot of noise is caused, which is more difficult to resolve than dripping. |
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Old people with a pension fund, widows, and the wardens of orphans must invest their money into the financial markets, lest its purchasing power evaporate under their noses. |
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Short-lived saline lakes or playas are particularly common at the margins of many deserts, where waters from flash floods become ponded up, but evaporate away in time. |
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The lipids were extracted with petroleum ether for 7 h, after which the fish were left for 2 h in a fume cupboard for the petroleum ether to evaporate. |
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Take away that civilization through some force of primal nature, and you will find the foundations of society quickly evaporate and the animal take over. |
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Yet these concerns evaporate when it becomes clear that Cara A. Finnegan's four chapters are dedicated to concrete studies of a specific process in all its forms. |
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Some toxic chemicals travel through a global distillation process, wherein they evaporate in the tropics and are transported in the air stream to the poles. |
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At the same time, given the growth in household information, given integration, it's unlikely that the core for the housing market will evaporate or dissipate. |
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The principle of making wine by distillation is to continuously heat the dreggy wine to its boiling point so as to evaporate the alcoholic ingredient. |
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The heat radiating from the sun dries up water and causes it to evaporate. |
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In reality, the solvents will azeotrope when evaporating from the ink, meaning that they will evaporate as blends of the solvents present. |
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The corresponding depletion of water vapour causes the droplets to evaporate, meaning that the ice crystals grow at the droplets' expense. |
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All this beautiful acceptance we are afforded can quickly evaporate. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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Compounds with high boiling points, and thus low vapor pressures, will have a decreased tendency to evaporate. |
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Ammonia ice by itself would evaporate on Ceres today, because the dwarf planet is too warm. |
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If that's any indication, it may well be that with the rise of transhumanism privacy concerns will evaporate. |
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The developed plate was dried using hot air to evaporate solvents from the plate and sprayed with stannic chloride reagent. |
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The components in the liquid stream sorb into the membrane, permeate through the membrane and evaporate into the vapor phase. |
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In Russia, microwaves evaporate liquids from radioactive wastes, then melt the remaining solids into special glass for storage or burial. |
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With the demise of the printed book, profits will evaporate. |
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Addington, unable to face the combined opposition of Pitt and Fox, saw his majority gradually evaporate. |
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The agency said that, unlike heavier crude oil, the marine engine oil should evaporate or disperse naturally. |
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The sodium carbonate was extracted from the ashes with water, and then collected by allowing the water to evaporate. |
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Assume a black hole formed a finite time in the past and will fully evaporate away in some finite time in the future. |
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The rains in the west tend to be irregular and evaporate quickly, contributing to the aridity of the area. |
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Even a black hole that is heavy compared to a human would evaporate in an instant. |
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The condensers are cooled by water flow from oceans, rivers, lakes, and often by cooling towers which evaporate water to provide cooling energy removal. |
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Bad loans on bank balance sheets reflect that millions of people have lost jobs, eliminating spending power, while companies have seen sales evaporate. |
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Chemists recently became interested in ionic liquids because they are solvents with almost no vapor pressure, and do not evaporate, even under high temperature conditions. |
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Although all water bodies on the surface and in aquifers contain dissolved salts, the water must evaporate into the atmosphere for the minerals to precipitate. |
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Some of that water will evaporate and become moisture in the unsaturated vadose zone, and, depending upon the depth of groundwater, some will be absorbed by plants' roots. |
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In addition, these chemicals can be oxidized by oxidants in the atmosphere to form fine particulate matter after they evaporate into the atmosphere. |
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As it expands, it cools and causes the supercooled droplets to freeze into ice particles that evaporate the droplets and grow, falling out of the clouds as snow or rain. |
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However, black holes slowly evaporate by emitting Hawking radiation. |
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The boil lasts between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on its intensity, the hop addition schedule, and volume of wort the brewer expects to evaporate. |
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