Disappearance of the common house sparrow from the urban areas is not something new. |
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Disappearance and reappearance of the nuclear envelope during cell cycle is controlled by intermediate filament phosphoprotein called lamin. |
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The National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons estimates that around 13,000 were disappeared. |
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William Snell also telegraphed his brother Arthur to let him know about the disappearance of their brother. |
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The disappearance of a public telephone box near the Station has left residents angry about a lack of consultation. |
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The sudden disappearance of the dinosaurs has baffled scientists for many years. |
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His family did not hear from him in the days after the attack and reported his disappearance to the police. |
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It had been a month since Rachael's disappearance, but my wound was still tender, raw and unhealed. |
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The boy whose disappearance sparked national awareness of missing children has never been found. |
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Her body went undiscovered for two days until relatives alerted police to her disappearance. |
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Some wildlife enthusiasts are worried about the possible disappearance of the massasauga, the only poisonous snake in the state. |
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She refused to make a written statement about the events surrounding the disappearance of her daughter. |
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As we earlier observed, the Supreme Court itself described enforced disappearance as the worst crime against humanity. |
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The film tells the story of a woman's search for the truth behind her sister's disappearance. |
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Although most individuals did not mourn its disappearance, there were some that did. |
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Sources said the disappearance of the weapon threw the police into confusion, with some openly accusing others of misdeeds. |
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The disappearance of the classical front line required that artillery batteries fight as infantry in the defense of their guns. |
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Police investigations at the time drew a blank, and no firm reason could be found for his disappearance. |
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On Alaska's North Slope, the researcher says diminishing sea ice is contributing to the disappearance of seabirds called black guillemots. |
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Even allowing for the vicissitudes of history, the complete disappearance of an entire scheme of state furniture is puzzling. |
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He is worried sick about her safety, since the disappearance of the Shadow Melters began. |
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Behind this zone of environmental invasion is a wave of cell senescence, death and necrotrophic disappearance. |
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If wildfires continue we will see the added disappearance of bilbies, mala, long-tailed dunnart and the Centralian rockrat from our rangelands. |
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Sea-level rise could cause the disappearance of vast swaths of this region, and along with them species such as the famed Bengal tiger. |
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Whitworth councillor Tom Aldred said the disappearance of the former town clerk was still a talking point in the district. |
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There was never a shred, never a shadow of a doubt that she had anything to do with the disappearance of Michael and Alex. |
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The difficulty in dealing with her mum's sudden disappearance was compounded when Sam discovered she was still living nearby. |
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After weighing the pros and cons Don decided not to report the disappearance to the police. |
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Examination and comparison of these sources of information would help to resolve many cases of enforced disappearance. |
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But our relationship seemed diminished, lessened by the events that had transpired during her disappearance. |
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Speaking at the scene of the dig, the Detective said the witness had reported a sighting of both boys on the morning of their disappearance. |
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A green emergency exit sign was the light to his disappearance and he made his way towards it. |
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While many will resist the disappearance of the Deutschmark, many others believe a stronger euro will emerge in its place. |
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As a historian, how do you feel about the so-called disappearance, dematerialization, or deobjectification of the artwork? |
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The disappearance sparked a huge search involving police frogmen and dog section, and a helicopter from West Yorkshire Police. |
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Two years after the mysterious disappearance of her elder sister, a Fleetwood fish filleter is haunted by the need to know what happened. |
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The disappearance of the short tailed field voles, normally so hugely plentiful, had left a massive hole in his food supply. |
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The invention and proliferation of the ring bayonet in the 1690s led to the disappearance of the pike as a standard infantry weapon. |
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Media organizations, having decided that Levy's disappearance is a major story, should explore every lead to ferret out the truth. |
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The general parceling out led to the disappearance of the commons when the land not divided among landowners was given to the crown. |
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Let not my disappearance upset you at all, for I am hurrying off to commend you to Christ. |
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Her disappearance provoked a massive public response, and hundreds of police officers combed the city streets. |
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A separate investigation is ongoing into the disappearance of petty cash from the Council's Planning Office. |
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This in turn has triggered the disappearance of a system of symbols that once enabled immediate identification of a woman's status. |
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The virtual disappearance of the traditional hearing of confessions in the box has led to the penitential services being the alternative way. |
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He had picked up his pay packet on the Friday of his disappearance at 3pm and had left work immediately. |
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Among the most famous is the story of his disappearance one Yom Kippur from his synagogue. |
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Everyone seems to expect swingeing personnel cuts and the disappearance of several army regiments and possibly either ships or RAF units. |
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The base of the Mesoproterozoic is defined chronometrically, in terms of years, rather than by the appearance or disappearance of some organism. |
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Cell phones have been implicated in the disappearance of more than 2,000 homing pigeons during two races in Virginia and Pennsylvania. |
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The disappearance of chickens in many farmyards and back gardens must have reduced the availability of food. |
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In any case, there is little evidence of disappearance of checking accounts and currency from modern life in any country. |
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He's a high-octane attorney who has assumed the case of a young lady's disappearance. |
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Truly, this little girl was so precious that coverage of her disappearance outranked most important national and international events! |
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Rachel's disappearance was totally out of character and police yesterday launched a huge appeal for help to trace her. |
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It was an act so completely out of character that it caused instant unease to his mother who reported his disappearance to the police. |
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In fact, their disappearance from the rocky strata was so abrupt that it signalled a cataclysm. |
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Warm days and cool nights have heralded the disappearance of marine stingers for the season, making this the best time to kayak the far north. |
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Such a disappearance of a solid into the gas phase was an intriguing phenomenon. |
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Why cannot the council account for the whereabouts of the above items or the disappearance of upwards of 20 high quality suits? |
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The spoliator must provide an explanation for the disappearance of any documentary evidence. |
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A third repeat following this resulted in the disappearance of the spent energy beam. |
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However, from the 1950s until their almost total disappearance in the mid-1980s, drive-ins occupied a unique place in popular culture. |
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In any scenario, the resulting disappearance of one of the Aegean's great city-states is beyond dispute. |
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The principal reasons of their disappearance were extermination of predators and their prey and habitat destruction. |
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Forced expulsion and mass ethnic cleansing were added to the human rights abuse record of torture, disappearance, and assassination. |
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I showed that recalescence and the disappearance of magnetisability in iron and steel occurred at about the same temperature. |
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We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage. |
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There was just no way his disappearance could have happened beyond black magic or witchcraft. |
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Mr Dinsdale was asked by Dr Dean to update him on the circumstances that led to the girl's disappearance. |
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He stamped his booted foot, knowing that Vin had something to do with her disappearance. |
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Police divers have been searching lakes and ponds for clues to the disappearance of a missing dad. |
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Godfrey had predicted prior to his disappearance that he would be knocked on the head. |
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I was writing a note to Pip's Mum to explain about our disappearance and put it on her desk. |
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It is difficult to put into words, but it is rather like the disappearance of a permanent unwelcome guest. |
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If approved, it could mean the loss of several hundred jobs and the disappearance of some of the landmark chimneys. |
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However, war, natural disaster and negligence has led to their gradual disappearance. |
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Wells et al. observed the disappearance of rare species at a highly disturbed study area following watershed deforestation. |
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But we are visibly stunned by the disappearance of one of those monuments to our own magnificence. |
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We've talked to the other office personnel and at this time, we can't connect any case relative to his disappearance. |
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What is most interesting about this movie is the gradual disappearance of native inhabitants and even of the mountain as backdrop. |
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She has written a letter to a national newspaper about the disappearance of the cygnets. |
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The disappearance of some processes may be offset by an adequate technical record taken on site from those who worked in obsolescent industries. |
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The point is that capital movement works to bring about equality of interest and the disappearance of entrepreneurial profit and loss. |
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Liberalisation has meant the almost complete disappearance of the manufacturing industry in a country such as Jamaica. |
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The French worried about the Americanization of their culture and the disappearance of peasant society. |
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A week before her disappearance she had sent her mother a Mothering Sunday card, vowing to change her life. |
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Two children dealing with their mother's disappearance encounter an anchoress who reveals the truth of their family's past. |
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The disappearance of this revenue source has had its predictable effect on financial figures. |
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It was still painful to think of the Pied Piper's disappearance, but the shock had faded to a faint ache. |
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I defined species loss as the disappearance of a species from a plot subsequent to mowing. |
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The disappearance of mangroves will also lead to the loss of such precious native wisdom, says the booklet. |
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His disappearance prompted extensive searches by mainland police, family and friends. |
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Woodward starred as the Scottish policeman investigating the disappearance of a little girl. |
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Her family exchanges uneasy looks as they all wonder how to broach the subject of her son's disappearance. |
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Despite the account being well publicized in all the papers, the mysterious disappearance had remained unexplained. |
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Ultrasonography is used for the diagnosis and follow-up of the progression of the uterine sacculus until its disappearance. |
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Despite a persistence of unplausible actions, such as boat-jacking and the mysterious parachute disappearance, this is a video-game after all. |
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Its owner doesn't seem too bothered about its disappearance, although she is ultimately responsible for its retrieval. |
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This unprecedented nesting failure is caused by starvation from the overnight disappearance of the small silvery sand eels the birds feed on. |
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He said the police had been informed and were now investigating the mysterious disappearance. |
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Gnoseology had accomplished an important role in building the bridge between philosophy and science, and its disappearance also made the re-establishment of that relation difficult. |
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Scientists are concerned about the rapid disappearance of the island's coral reefs. |
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Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala? |
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The latest disappearance is another huge aviation blow for Malaysia, where both Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia are based. |
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The disappearance of Air France Flight 447 with 228 people aboard was also classifiable as a result of loss of control. |
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The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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Gloria entered Artie's office clutching her wounded arm, hoping it would buy her a little sympathy before he reamed her for her disappearance earlier that day. |
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On the evening of her disappearance, she was wearing a pink sleeveless top, blue jeans with holes in the knees, a khaki duffel coat and black trainers. |
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The fury sparked by the disappearance of more thant 40 students in Iquala will not die. |
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In the weeks following her disappearance, hopes of finding Graham were kept alive. |
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Oh, and he smiles during the press conference announcing her disappearance. |
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At the time of her disappearance in 2009, Harrington was wearing a necklace that had been given to her by her mother. |
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The enclosing movement was attacked on various grounds. To its effects were attributed the disappearance of the yeomanry, using the words in the strict sense of farmer-owners. |
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I embraced two hundred people beset by a remediless disappearance. |
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What Greenblatt dreads is the decline of literacy, the disappearance of texts, the narrowing of expression. |
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Fewer and fewer locals and tourists picnic along the lake's shores following the disappearance of tourist resorts and recreation spots due to increasing population. |
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But his disappearance from the Washington firmament does not mean that the work he used to do is being left undone. |
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The flight path of the Air France Airbus A330 was known with some precision, as was the time of its disappearance. |
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The rows of pines obscuring the rocky vistas that they had once lovingly painted and the disappearance of the celebrated oaks infuriated the artists' colony. |
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The former Taliban prisoner is gearing up for the investigation into his disappearance and abduction in Afghanistan. |
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Overfishing by European longliners contributed to the disappearance of Atlantic halibut by the mid-1930s, forcing fishermen and the Sisimiut factory to seek other resources. |
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Do the American people believe population growth is impacting the disappearance of wildlife? |
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The disappearance of one flight and shooting down of another has pushed the inefficient carrier to the brink of collapse. |
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The fall of the Roman empire did not put an end to viticulture in Italy, but barbarization and economic collapse meant the disappearance of the market for fine wines. |
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The Iranian government notified Interpol 17 days after his disappearance but waited two months to alert the Turkish authorities. |
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For example, rural areas are having to contend with the disappearance of industries such as assembly plants, textile mills, and food processing plants. |
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This statement bewails the prospect of the mixed-race characters' disappearance and establishes their identity as a third race within the context of the story. |
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Probable reasons for this disappearance are a change in climate and more importantly, an increase in human disturbance on their breeding haunts of shingle beaches. |
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By then, the investigators seem to have nixed Colon as a suspect in the disappearance. |
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Pakistani actress veena Malik has been found safe in Mumbai after an unsettling disappearance this weekend. |
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His family believe that a factor in his disappearance could be the upcoming anniversary of the death of his father, who was murdered 15 years ago by an armed robber. |
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In 1140, after the mysterious disappearance of a Shrewsbury clerk, the young Meriet was brought by his unloving father to a Benedictine monastery. |
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The focus on the disappearance of existing words and the formation of new words provided insight into loan-words and borrowings as well as obsolete terms. |
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The decline of bourgeois representation reflects international trends that have seen the disappearance of distinctive national and regional bourgeoisies. |
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Panjabi played a reporter in A Mighty Heart, a film about the disappearance of journalist Daniel Pearl. |
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The personal effects could include the Future Flight Captain hat the boy had been wearing at the time of his disappearance. |
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When Amy goes missing, Nick is becomes the prime suspect in her mysterious disappearance. |
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Mahesh Bhatt, an Indian director, warned that the disappearance could amount to a publicity stunt. |
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Indian papers quickly ran with the news of her disappearance, although at least one director warned it could be a publicity stunt. |
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As part of the investigation into her disappearance police travelled to Bradford to interview members of her extended family, including cousins thought to be of a similar age. |
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Their families say the disappearance is completely out of character. |
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The western ideal of chivalrous behaviour in warriors, now extensive to all soldiers, continues to be honoured centuries after the disappearance of the armoured knight. |
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I have discovered that wee Ying also has a penchant for choccy with her Bolly and this explains the disappearance of the Mars bar destined for your oesophagus and beyond. |
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The cold of night is sharpened by the disappearance of the surface winds. |
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But he does not believe it is a true memory and the images must have been planted in his mind by the aggressive questioning of the police at the time of Ben's disappearance. |
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The price was paid in Latin America in the deaths and disappearance of, at a conservative estimate, around 100,000 people throughout the subcontinent. |
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It was originally thought the gnomes, four old men with fishing rods, may have gone fishing but it now appears that there may be something fishy about their disappearance. |
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This indicates that coprophagous animals were indeed at least partially responsible for the disappearance of the fecal smears in the 1999 alpine experiment. |
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He couldn't get his mind off the sudden appearance, and disappearance, of the two travelers, and the curtness of the woman's remark rang endlessly in his head. |
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He said that on the day of her disappearance, the family had planned a day trip to Blackpool, but his wife felt unwell and chose not to join them. |
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This disappearance of objective knowledge in Western philosophy has continued in other idealist and subjective guises-positivism, materialism, psychologism and historicism. |
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The pure work implies the elocutionary disappearance of the poet. |
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But they said he wasn't a suspect in his wife's disappearance. |
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Durocher did not say how police were alerted to the girl's disappearance. |
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The disappearance of the library was a loss to Alexandria's eminence. |
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What more can one say except that a lot of us will feel, in heart and body, a continuing sense of loss at the disappearance of this admirable business. |
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The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player. |
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The next morning we learned of your seemingly traceless disappearance. |
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Nor is it the mysterious disappearance of the ubiquitous Christmas present of the '60s, the bath cube. |
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The disappearance of liberal education can also be traced to Liberal Art Colleges. |
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The Ninth Legion's mysterious disappearance has made it a popular subject for historical fiction, fantasy and science fiction. |
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The disappearance of the students six weeks ago has gripped and revulsed Mexico. |
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Segmental enteritis was indicated by segmental disappearance of intestinal lacteal caused by malabsorption in affected intestinal parts. |
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Tributyltin compounds have caused the disappearance or reduction of the dogwhelk snail along the British coast. |
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The family of Alexander Reich is fearful that foul play had been involved in the disappearance of the 24-year-old language student. |
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Several scholars continue to argue that destruction in Britain is the most likely scenario for the Ninth's disappearance. |
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Dear Editor, Deidre Alden is right to be concerned about the gradual disappearance of our pillar boxes. |
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Betula and Pinus pollen reached a maximum, accompanied by the disappearance of some taxa, such as Hippophae, Ulmus, Helianthemum and Dryas. |
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After the Flight MH370's disappearance on March 8, there were increasing difficulties in searching for the jetliner. |
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The Archaic period in the Americas saw a changing environment featuring a warmer more arid climate and the disappearance of the last megafauna. |
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Peter Verran also revealed that pothead Hewlett made wild and unfounded claims that the McCanns were involved in their daughter's disappearance. |
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Cutbacks in expenditure after the war and the disappearance of its intended mission as a transatlantic transport left it no purpose. |
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The disappearance of this third line may be as a result of the stone being moved several times over the past three centuries. |
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It sees Strike investigating the disappearance of a writer hated by many of his old friends for insulting them in his new novel. |
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After the disappearance of the Norse colonies in Greenland, the Inuit had no contact with Europeans for at least a century. |
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The melting and disappearance of the floating ice shelves will only have a small effect on sea level, which is due to salinity differences. |
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The disappearance is attributed by Navy investigators to navigational error leading to the aircraft running out of fuel. |
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It is speculated that Hewitt may have been this mystery ship, and possibly involved in Deering's crew disappearance. |
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Around 5 April 1952, a major storm resulted in disappearance of ships with 79 Norwegian seal hunters on board. |
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This resulted in the disappearance of the major music venues Nighttown and WATT and smaller stages such as Waterfront, Exit, and Heidegger. |
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A fictionalized account of Christie's disappearance is the central theme of a Korean musical, Agatha. |
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The adventitious disappearance of those nearer the throne than the duke had, moreover, set tongues awagging. |
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Christie's disappearance was featured on the front page of The New York Times. |
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This replaced the famous Legio IX Hispana, whose disappearance has been much discussed. |
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The possibility continues to be studied along with reasons for their apparent disappearance. |
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One possible explanation for this disappearance is that the whales were overexploited. |
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All things in the world, whether moving or nonmoving, are characterized by disappearance and instability. |
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Tidal mixing forces exceed river output, resulting in a well mixed water column and the disappearance of the vertical salinity gradient. |
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The disappearance of the four-year-old parrot has left owner Melanie Edwards as sick as a missing Green Cheek Conure. |
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There have been other alleged sightings of Edwards, especially in the years immediately following his disappearance. |
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The disappearance of much of southern England beneath floodwater has generated a media frenzy calculated to move even the most stone-hearted. |
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The series follows the lives and loves of a group of stewardesses, and the mysterious disappearance of one of their own. |
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According to the process stoichiometry, vegetative cell disappearance rate must be equal to spore-forming cell formation rate. |
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The disappearance of the Chinese alligator in the wild might just be inevitable, says Thorbjarnarson. |
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Climate fluctuation caused the formation, disappearance, and reformation of glaciers which, in turn, caused sea levels to rise and fall. |
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In Central Australia anthropologists claim that white men were responsible for the disappearance of polygyny and gerontocracy practices. |
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It has been discovered that rivers which have seen a decline or disappearance of anadromous lampreys also affects the salmon in a negative way. |
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Police have since discovered that Aimee had been calling telephone chatlines before her disappearance. |
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Dive into his world and help him find the Wristlet of Tiamat to unmask the mystery behind his father's disappearance. |
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People across the Portland area and beyond had been on the lookout for Camo after his unusual disappearance got national attention. |
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The disappearance of April Jones in October 2012 received a large amount of coverage in the UK media. |
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The study documents the disappearance of certain morphs of the side-blotched lizard in some populations. |
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Layyah's husband Haroon Salem grievingly narrated to media outlets the circumstances of her disappearance. |
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This apparent disappearance releases the cybertraveler into a state of anonymity. |
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The author's explanation of a baffling disappearance argued in Holmesian style, pokes fun at his own creation. |
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The apparent disappearance of pulmonary metastasis in a case of hypernephroma following nephrectomy. |
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Pubic lice are being threatened with extinction due to the disappearance of their natural habitat. |
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One possible cause of its disappearance could be attacks by wild American mink, which share the same habitat. |
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The second reason for the disappearance of legitimate shoot wrestling was that it allowed promoters to hold all of the power in the business. |
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A rising of the Brigantes has often been posited as the explanation for the disappearance of the Ninth Legion, stationed at York. |
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The expedition ended in disaster and Sebastian's disappearance at the Battle of the Three Kings. |
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The actor has been subjected to a forced disappearance, his whereabouts and condition remain unknown. |
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The economy of Europe was profoundly affected by the disappearance of the Radhanites. |
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This trend continues to this day, and may cause the disappearance of Karelians as a distinct group. |
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The disappearance of the Macedonian Front meant that the road to Budapest and Vienna was now opened to Allied forces. |
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The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion's supposed disappearance in the Scottish Highlands near the end of the Roman occupation. |
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The disappearance of the old title was a decision made entirely by the king. |
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The global cooling that occurred during the Pliocene may have spurred on the disappearance of forests and the spread of grasslands and savannas. |
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Ouvrage Rochonvillers was retained by the French Army as a command centre into the 1990s, but was deactivated following the disappearance of the Soviet threat. |
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Remember the disappearance of Sudan's presidential plane in June 2011, over Uzbekistani air space when the president was forced to re-route his way to China. |
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Reports claimed mother-of-three KATE McCANN was taking anti-depressants at the time of Madeleine's disappearance, to cope with the stress of looking after her young children. |
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Elkort laments the gradual disappearance of gournet cooking. |
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A direct result of the Roman retreat was the disappearance of imported products like ceramics and coins, and a return to virtually unchanged local Iron Age production methods. |
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I WOULD like to say a very big thank you to everyone in Bromborough and to all my friends on Facebook regarding the disappearance of my two Lhasa Apso dogs. |
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Over the years we had grown used to marital infidelities, indiscretions in public lavatories, even the odd staged disappearance, outbreak of purgery or show trial. |
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Christie's autobiography makes no reference to her disappearance. |
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When there's a pimple on your ear or nose, Its disappearance rests on several shades, When healing outpaces damage it fades, When damage outpaces healing it grows. |
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Watson travel by train to Dartmoor to investigate a crime of disappearance of the great race horse Silver Blaze and the murder of the horse's trainer, John Straker. |
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His disappearance on the day of the audition was just a cop-out. |
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In Twente, it is present in the easternmost villages of Denekamp and Oldenzaal, but its disappearance from the rest of the region is only a relatively recent development. |
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Examples of field data include the physical size of a settlement, and how it grows over time, and the appearance, or disappearance, of settlements. |
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She added she had been constantly ill and tired since Bader's disappearance, adding the family's loss had been particularly felt by Bader's brother and stepbrothers. |
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Detective Chief Inspector Steve Bimson would not reveal who had lived in the pebbledash semi-detached house at the time of Ms Payne's disappearance. |
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The existence or disappearance of a state is a question of fact. |
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Much of the disappearance of the Gothic language is attributable to the Goth's cultural and linguistic absorption by other European peoples during the Middle Ages. |
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It will be followed by a disappearance of the cash I had hidden in a sealed envelope behind the oranging Modigliani print over the living room couch. |
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The Younger Dryas lasted a thousand years and coincided with the extinction of mammoths and other great beasts and the disappearance of the Paleo-Indian Clovis people. |
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It was not until the end of the eighteenth century that migration as an explanation for the winter disappearance of birds from northern climes was accepted. |
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The system would continue to evolve through the disappearance of Chauci raiders and their replacement by the Frankish and Saxon ones, up to the end of the 4th century. |
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She has been very active in unraveling our family geneology for the past few years and would like to solve the mystery of her uncle's disappearance. |
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This initial release into the wild of 11 animals received a setback during the first year with the disappearance of two animals and the alleged illegal shooting of a third. |
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Other species, including the remaining varieties of huia, the kiwi, the flightless rail, the takahe and the kakapo are all on the verge of disappearance. |
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These fishing activities have had a negative impact on wildlife causing the disappearance or endangerment of many species, particularly marine mammals and birds. |
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This is due to the fact that a substantial amount of uranic acid, a constituent of hemicellulose, was removed from the fiber resulting in the disappearance of the peak. |
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The disappearance of numerous European vessels that had made prior attempts to round the Cape despite its violent seas, led some to suggest the presence of sea monsters. |
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This information, merging with his delusory state over Mona, exposes him to the likelihood of traumatic pain after the discovery of Father's disappearance. |
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His parents Costas and Moira say his disappearance in out of character. |
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A Civil Aeronautics Board investigation found there was insufficient information available on which to determine probable cause of the disappearance. |
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As the researchers changed the voltage across the tunnel diode, they observed large fluctuations in current due to the appearance and disappearance of wave function scars. |
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During his disappearance Cpl Hassoun appeared in a videotape apparently being held by militants, blindfolded and with a sword poised over his head. |
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