Unless the music-loving public supports the few existing venues, even these stalwart locations will disappear and karaoke will have won. |
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Nut allergies can start early on and usually do not disappear in adulthood. |
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He glanced in the rearview mirror, watching the droolworthy vehicle disappear behind a copse of trees as he headed around a curve in the road. |
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Did they think he would just disappear after the press conference got stiffed by the media? |
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Many women find that their migraine headaches become less severe or disappear when they are pregnant. |
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These are the last few days that we have to enjoy British and European stone fruits before they disappear for another year. |
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He reminded students that the situations and problems that made the headlines on the news did not disappear at the end of the programme. |
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These risks tend to disappear altogether when factors other than weight are taken into account. |
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I am growling inwardly, and I keep finding non-existent excuses to disappear for coffee. |
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Likewise modern scholarship has translated Matthew back to Hebrew and discovered puns there which disappear in Greek. |
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The lateral nerves of the involucral leaves are sometimes very faint, and disappear in drying, while the median nerve becomes more prominent. |
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This erosion hazard area is the strip of land that should disappear within the next 30 years, given the historical erosion rate. |
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There are several hearty laughs to be had, and the hesitations and flubbed lines of opening night will surely disappear as the run continues. |
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Unless males are brought in from elsewhere, these herds will soon disappear altogether. |
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Then you disappear for an hour and when you return you have a huge red hickey on your neck. |
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During treatment the substrains with the steepest kill curve will disappear first. |
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If dissolvable stitches have been used, they will disappear 7-10 days after the operation. |
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In addition, the incidence of lung cancer and deaths from all causes decreased but did not disappear completely after the supplementation ceased. |
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In addition, many robbers make many hit-and-run attacks and then disappear which adds to the difficulties faced by the police. |
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Or they propose cheap, inferior roof systems, install them, get paid and disappear when the problems start. |
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He spied the jaguar disappear into the trees and then Pockets sent the sentry unit a few paces before him as he followed. |
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I'm hopeful that this minor illness, that has been with me since my homestay, will disappear by tomorrow. |
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Throughout, tango's chilled swing is never allowed to disappear completely. |
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However, the narration was in fluent Chinglish and would occasionally disappear at crucial moments. |
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You'll see one of them disappear under the pounding surf for 8 seconds before resurfacing. |
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On current trends, manned aircraft and big surface ships may well disappear within a few more decades. |
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The moths swarm together for a moment, then disappear like candle flames going out. |
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Kieran Richardson's blip will disappear off Lord Ferg's radar when he hotfoots it to Everton in the summer. |
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Human nature being what it is, books will gradually disappear and get chucked in the bin. |
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They are nothing like the cicadas, which pop up every 17 years and make one heck of a racket, then disappear quietly. |
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Indianapolis is a flat track with decent grip, but Ince knew much or that grip would disappear after several laps in sweltering conditions. |
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As Peter saw Marc disappear into the blackness, he felt a dreadful sense of foreboding, hearing the splash when Marc landed. |
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The lapels of his suit coat disappear and blend into the body of the jacket. |
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Some of the pink anti-halation dye will remain after the fixing bath but this will disappear after hypo clearing agent and washing. |
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These peacock worms disappear down their tubes at lightning speed at the slightest disturbance. |
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Only the final peristomeal differentiations, with fragile lappets, may disappear during fossilization. |
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In my yard, several square yards of lawn disappear each year to make room for more rosebushes. |
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She looked over at her friend as she saw his frown disappear for a second, and then return. |
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After a minute or two my beautiful ancestress would disappear briefly, soon to return with the satisfaction of a duty performed. |
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The simple fine powder does not disappear when perspiration or moisture contact it. |
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Malick is a famously reclusive figure who never gives interviews and seems to disappear off the face of the planet for years at a time. |
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Like the ticking of an old clock or a leaky water tap, you get so used to it that it simply seems to disappear after a while. |
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I'm sure all the problems you mentioned will disappear like a fart in the wind. |
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The tree pollen will soon disappear and, in the meantime, I have friendship and companionship to help me along. |
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Her own stews were so lean that the butchers used to disappear into the meatlocker when they saw her coming. |
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As you chuck it to one of your receivers or are playing defense on the thrown ball, the pigskin almost seems to disappear for a split second. |
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The Altair did not disappear from the thoughts of the computerists and neither did the hardware they used. |
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This will also prevent English being used on road signs, and anglicised forms of Irish place names are likely to disappear from use. |
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At times, the piano becomes so enswathed in its own gossamer-thin feedback that it seems to disappear like a receding, fog-bound figure. |
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Slowly, with an insidiousness no one recognized, those businesses began to disappear until now many of the buildings sit empty and abandoned. |
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Still, approximately 300 plant and animal species disappear each year as a result of reckless industrialization. |
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But take to the practice field of the Calgary Rockies women's contact football team and thoughts of genteel femininity disappear in an instant. |
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Then all of sudden, Mitch's face burst like a fire into her mind, and she felt all her stupid feelings disappear in an instant. |
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The World Wildlife Fund has now warned that haddock, cod, plaice and lemon sole could soon disappear from British waters. |
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In utter amazement, Kirby found herself standing alone on the curb watching Jason's taillights disappear into the night. |
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Most armies staffed with conscripts and poorly trained and motivated officers will likewise disappear if hit hard enough. |
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Scarring from first-degree burns and light second-degree burns may disappear within a few months. |
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Devotees claim that pain and disease diminish or disappear after just weeks of practice. |
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We could see low-lying islands in the Pacific totally disappear as a result of the effect of greenhouse gases. |
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There is an undercurrent of fear in our society that we may disappear without media acknowledgement of our existence. |
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Jack used to stand there in agony, a rictus grin on his face, doing his level best to disappear up his own dinner jacket. |
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For a while I even entertained the notion that all the people who disappear each year simply fall through a rift in space to another dimension. |
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They also said the effects would wear off and disappear altogether once users stopped taking oestrogen doses. |
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One more refuge from the office phone calls looks set to disappear soon, as cruise lines fit antennas to ships so that mobile phones work at sea. |
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Familiar national outlines disappear as a linear design emerges that suggests the skeletal remains of some ancient mammal. |
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Many bad habits will linger on and many good ones may disappear but at least the pattern will change a bit. |
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With diazomethane itself, you can watch its color disappear and know that something's happening. |
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When pressing on though, all the random sounds, graunches and jerks disappear and it all comes together beautifully. |
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I want to make all bullies disappear and turn into little weedy shrimps, so they can't bully kids smaller than themselves. |
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Following egg laying, the birds almost disappear until the time comes to escort flotillas of goslings to the water. |
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She gingerly pulled the rope of pearls out of the box, staring at them in disbelief, as if she expected them to disappear any moment. |
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Although not strictly transparent, the weave is loose enough for it to visually disappear into the background. |
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The protuberances remain small during initiation of the first sepals, and they disappear completely in the course of floral development. |
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Furthermore, at the time of Joe's death his joint tenancy interest will disappear and Shirley will become the PR's sole owner. |
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That particular war seems prototypical of international events that subsequently disappear from public memory. |
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Our country, our homes and even our lives are all things of shadow which will one day disappear in the light of the glory of Jesus Christ. |
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The process by which follicles degenerate and disappear is little understood and is termed follicular atresia. |
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They want to know that the IRA will decommission its weapons, that it will renounce war and eventually that it will disappear as an armed forced. |
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Fighting isn't going to disappear overnight, so be attentive to this in the friendship. |
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Similarly, where boats are kept on trailers without wheel clamps, and disappear in the night, you can kiss goodbye to a claim. |
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Houses shared walls and one could hop from one house to the next with ease, or disappear into the labyrinth from under one's nose. |
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Reddish brown to yellowish tan, they partly cover themselves with sand or mud to disappear from the view of their unwary prey. |
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Every year hundreds of new scents are marketed, but most disappear before anyone catches a whiff. |
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Files disappear and former employees are discredited with allegations and lies. |
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But disappear not in my ocean of thoughts, for I will always love you dear Unc. |
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According to one study, more than one million white-collar jobs are likely to disappear from this country in the next 15 years. |
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If it were genetic, it would gradually disappear from the gene pool because they don't reproduce as often. |
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At the day's end they were back up and running and Austria's central bank remains optimistic that the schilling will disappear quickly. |
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He also appears to be a streak player, because he can be white-hot for a month or two and then disappear for the next month or two. |
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The bad blood created by the disposition of this election will not disappear quickly. |
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The people from the African and Asian states will disappear from the mission. |
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That could cause bits of information to disappear or become scrambled in transmission, and render the chip useless. |
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Let go of the tension again, allow the body to move like a prayer flag in a gentle breeze, and watch the thoughts disappear effortlessly. |
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Messy, smelly fake tans, foundations that disappear before lunchtime and skin whiteners could soon be a thing of the past. |
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Most mobiles stolen here disappear as a result of thefts from bags or car seats rather than muggings. |
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As other women began to disappear around Washington and Oregon, Keppel theorized one man was responsible. |
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As the seamount sinks or its peak erodes, the seamount will disappear beneath the water leaving the coral ring. |
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They were the usual set tricks, such as making things disappear from under thimbles, and card and rope tricks. |
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Character after character gets vacuumed up by the camera-hogging alien, all of whom shriek and flail as they disappear into its oversized maw. |
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You've just got to thole it because the clouds might disappear and suddenly you'll be busy. |
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As I turned off the runway, I saw my wingman's landing light disappear into the fog at about 50 feet above the runway threshold. |
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The flushed cheeks didn't disappear when an arm was thrown carelessly about his shoulders. |
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If you were to resign Bernard, if your whole party branch was to disappear up its own fundament, no one would ever know. |
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Characters disappear inexplicably and there is much melodramatic action, with farce never far off. |
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They watched The Pirate's Camero disappear down the beach frontage road toward the highway. |
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Most evening services could disappear and cross-town links to the hospital could be lost. |
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Check them out now, as I predict these original claims will soon disappear down the memory hole. |
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We then had to deal with the crematorium, watch his body disappear behind crude curtains. |
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Hong Kong is not about to disappear beneath the waves just yet, so save your diving suits and goggles for another occasion. |
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The knockout mice had greatly reduced touch sensitivity when compared to normal mice, but touch sensation did not disappear entirely. |
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Half of the people linking to us never show up and other links appear, disappear and reappear at random. |
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In the vertebrates the metamere is evident in the embryonic stages and tends to disappear in the adults. |
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In fact, they disappear into prostitution, street markets or domestic service. |
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Up to seventy radioactive sources disappear from regulatory control annually within the EU alone, according to disturbing current estimates. |
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Ignoring the situation or simply hoping that it will disappear of its own accord is craven, misguided and, most importantly, dangerous. |
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I listened to the hiss of his skis, watching him disappear in a vapor trail of white smoke. |
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Up to 50 miles of ski trail doesn't just disappear behind you each day without a little effort and a massive amount of food consumption. |
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Skitcom performers, especially those with skills at mimicry, typically disappear into their roles. |
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They're not going to disappear forever, I like them, but I will be treating them with respect in the future. |
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At what killing researching point do whales really truly scientifically begin to disappear forever? |
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The English shires will disappear and another bit of our heritage will be lost. |
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The black cloud doesn't disappear completely, as there is still the threat of litigation from those who have left and believe they were mis-sold. |
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As she was being retrieved, she saw her lover's body disappear into the thick morning mist. |
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Three-quarters of this prosperous, stable West African country is forested, and people disappear here. |
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In other areas, rivers will appear and disappear along their course as they find the easiest route to the sea. |
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I saw the czar and the czarevich disappear through the back door and still the Russian boys were no where to be found. |
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She made it disappear as quickly as it had appeared, tucking it into a hidden pocket. |
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The women of the family swept her up in warm embraces, almost causing her to disappear in the flurry of abayas. |
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They disappear into the black hole existing somewhere in the core of my house. |
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When the forest disappears, so too will Indonesia's rich biological diversity be effected and disappear forever. |
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Dotcoms continue to disappear into the Nasdaq black hole in hot pursuit of the latest startups. |
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Critics predicted that, without radical change to make the service more accountable, the money would disappear into a black hole. |
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We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
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Dash around the campus with a box of sidewalk chalks, leaving gigantic messages on the roads, and then disappear before anyone sees you. |
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They probably can't bleep a specific word on the fly so the sound would just disappear for a period. |
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If there's a good thing in lost property, sometimes it will disappear before anyone's had time to claim it. |
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The third seat folds flat, but unlike newer vehicles, doesn't disappear into the floor. |
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That is to say, the cherry trees will blossom every year but I'll disappear for good, one of these days. |
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We are here, we're going to disappear so quickly, like a puff of milkweed pod blown by the wind. |
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Kel and Mithendil stood silently for a moment, watching the bobbing fluff of red hair disappear behind a building. |
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Maybe they were dejectedly resigned to seeing another green field site disappear under tons of concrete? |
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The order was intended to create a new dimension of fear among the local populace by making its victims simply disappear without trace. |
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According to the ideology of air guitar playing all evil things disappear from the world whenever people play the air guitar. |
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The South Slavey language will disappear within 50 years if something isn't done to save it immediately. |
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Strange shadows can appear and disappear in moments and you seem to see movements out of the corner of your eye. |
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As the shingles weather to a deep grey, the house appears from a distance to disappear into the forest. |
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At one time when a stranger approached a blacks' camp the juvenile King Billies would disappear into the gunyans. |
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They too would disappear one day to leave behind an unimpressionable clean sheet bookmarked in time by a few dry and crumpled old flowers. |
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At the most it may be unknown, but that unknownness will disappear and it will be transformed into a known thing. |
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Dialects could soon disappear altogether as accents in urban areas merge into one. |
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The last noodles disappear with a slurp and the spoon is left to clatter to the table. |
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Your baby is born with reflexes, some of which disappear within a few days or weeks. |
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If the carpet is a dark color, a light sweeping sends the little grains into the nap, where they disappear from view. |
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These spaces of dispersion are marked with bourns which disappear amid the fields of scree as stones. |
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The buildings of New York take quite a beating and nearly disappear in a fusion fireball. |
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The Milky Way will spiral into the central black hole in much the same way as the soap bubbles disappear down the plug hole after my bath. |
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He watched them disappear upriver and they watched him drift back toward civilization. |
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Lorry guiltily watched Stephen disappear through the trees, aware that something was upsetting him. |
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Local taxi drivers are becoming upset at the growing number of passengers who disappear after booking a taxi by telephone. |
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So with bittersweet pride in our hearts, we watched our ursine companion quietly disappear into the woods. |
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Strangely, that spoon is going to disappear somewhere in the next few days. |
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She was considered to be a sorceress who could make the Moon disappear at will. |
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The inhibitions disappear and the red face is a result of happy exertion rather than excruciating bashfulness. |
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The works are formed of shafts of colour that disappear to a vanishing point. |
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Strange flashes of varicoloured, rainbow light began to appear and disappear on the path before me. |
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Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed. |
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We've even seen aid disappear into the Swiss bank accounts of third-world kleptocrats. |
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One can return to normal activities in about two weeks and aching, swelling or bruising will begin to disappear after several weeks. |
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And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts. |
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Just when Fletcher thought he had caught a big, fat juicy fish, it would give a flip of the tail and disappear into the murk. |
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These attitudes will disappear with time, but it is unrealistic to pretend that ethnomania is not a management, and professional ethics. |
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Chan could make the coins on a Vegas table disappear in a split second or change the time on a watch with only a quick touch. |
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A large number of infections disappear spontaneously without any treatment. |
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They may disappear for a few weeks in August, before returning with a vengeance to gorge on the sprats. |
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I turned just in time to see a supersonic jet disappear again, after buzzing us from 200 feet. |
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As I was on the tube the clouds all seemed to disappear and by the time I came back above ground the sky was a beautiful clear blue. |
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Salmon she has skinned and dried disappear and it seems the bear caches them in his body. |
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Those regulations could disappear without abrogating the property rights of the bookseller. |
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The first is the scramble through the lakeshore rocks in the fog, where shadowy figures pop up and disappear before it can be determined who they are. |
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The whole figure is clearly legible, except for the feet, which disappear into blood-stained nothingness. |
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This king chose to disappear in the mountains permanently rather than cede to a colonial power. |
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This contribution is expected to increase as melting rates accelerate, though ultimately the added runoff is predicted to disappear as glaciers decline many decades from now. |
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One could perhaps disappear into the olive groves that grew in smoky ranks along the highway, or into the deserted farmsteads that lay in the shadow of the heights. |
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Martin watched her disappear through a train door barely wide enough to accommodate a person standing widthways in a fast moving blur of purple and gold. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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States and boundaries disappear while new ones emerge, the world is being reapportioned and nobody, least of all the German government, is prepared to stay on the sidelines. |
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Ultimately, all it took was the mere mention of a lawyer for the perpetrator to delete the accounts and disappear completely. |
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He might have assumed a lower profile, but he didn't disappear like many others with a fat cheque, a set of golf clubs and a one-way ticket to Florida. |
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Deep tendon reflexes disappear within the first few days of symptom onset. |
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Soon that odour will disappear under the heady scent of rotting refuse. |
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It is wild that something that would seem to be so scandalous would just disappear from the press. |
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I've been reading a lot of stuff recently about how alphanumeric passwords will slowly disappear in favour of systems based on fingerprint or iris recognition. |
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Pulses that arc palpable in the foot while the patient is at rest or with the leg in a dependent position may disappear when the patient exercises. |
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China in the limelight with its magic act making Uighurs, dissidents, falun Gong and weibo blogs disappear without a trace. |
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Well first the Federal Government should stop ripping us off with surpluses that see spending power just disappear from the economy into their accounting books. |
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Although the application of a cold wet cloth to the injured area may keep the bruise from becoming too livid, the bruise should disappear by itself in 10 to 14 days. |
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Within a few decades, orangutans, Asian elephants, Sumatran tigers, Chilean flamingos, Amur leopards, and many other well-known species will likely disappear from the wild. |
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It was into these palaces of privilege that Jen and Gwyn seemed to disappear barely moments after their red-carpet strolls. |
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Henry, fighting the urge to just disappear and let the battle rage on, shifted somewhat pompously and very self-confidently into a loud authoritative voice. |
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They also have to ensure that our resources are properly and fairly distributed and do not simply disappear into the pockets of an avaricious elite. |
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I held my memories like treasures in a vault and polished them well, terrified that unless I tended them daily they would disappear under the tarnish of time. |
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Interestingly, depending on the gestational age, myofibroblasts can disappear from the wound site, a phenomenon that has been correlated to scarless wound healing. |
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But last fall it seemed as if the spongy, sickly-sweet confections would disappear from the face of the earth. |
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Most of the girls who disappear have worked in the maquilas. |
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Not only will two more great automotive marques be lost but possibly tens of thousands of jobs around the country will disappear causing misery and hardship. |
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Chen calculated an average of 50 seamen lose their lives and another 50 disappear without trace at sea each year aboard merchant ships and fishing boats. |
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Mesosaur fossils appear suddenly in the fossil record, and disappear equally suddenly, and their fossils show no sign of evolution during their existence. |
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The single biggest problem with the privatisation programme is that the proceeds disappear into a black hole called the Consolidated Fund of India. |
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Apparently he would like them to disappear into a black hole somewhere. |
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Many spots will disappear if rubbed with a solution made of equal parts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar, or with a cleaning-polishing wax. |
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Jian Chi remained still as he eyed the sky throughout the night, watching it disappear into the verdant clearing and let the morning star arise from its sleep. |
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If there were a Murphy's Law of Economic Collapse, it would hold that as jobs disappear and wages plummet, the price of your dream house will skyrocket. |
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The old man's overcoat stirs in the dark, as though about to cup a hand once more to an unhearing ear, to wink an amiable eye and disappear serenely. |
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Copper based fungicides such as Bordeaux mixture can be used as a treatment for these, although the symptoms disappear when environmental conditions change. |
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Movie theaters will disappear but will still have a niche market presence. |
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Jack Womersley, a former Bradford councillor, saw the motorbike overtake two cars and disappear over the brow of a hill moments before the collision. |
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They splashed noisily into the water and we clambered down the pier steps, watching the ghostly glows from their torches disappear into the inky blackness. |
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If she has any more kids, which she keeps threatening to do whenever she gets within squawking range of a microphone, the poor little thing will disappear altogether. |
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There is no need for you to be unnecessarily concerned, for this calf love will disappear and the lady fall from her pedestal for one of the following reasons. |
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The American chestnut did not really disappear from the eastern forests-it ceased to be a part of the forest canopy and is now a part of the shrub understory. |
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Another option is to design headrests that disappear when not needed. |
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A whole era of cinema will disappear with Alexandre, the studios will fall into disuse, films will be shot in the streets without stars or scripts. |
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In those days, dissidents or subversives could easily disappear from one day to the next, never to be seen again, after being picked up by the secret police. |
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Not all things disappear with dramatic suddenness and it might be decades before the various depredations to which wild life is exposed begin to have a noticeable effect. |
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In fact, if you develop the condition during your second trimester, chances are good that your baby is fine and that the hydramnios will disappear on its own. |
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In fact, badges or patches tended to disappear altogether, as the GI traded in his original issue field uniforms for replacements at irregular intervals. |
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When Mummy was crowned and all the peeresses put on their coronets it looked wonderful to see arms and coronets hovering in the air and then the arms disappear as if by magic. |
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In late spring, when the herring disappear from the shallows, and head off to sea, the pike have to satisfy their appetites with the vast shoals of the resident coarse fish. |
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Filmmakers, in the image of Rossellini and Fassbinder, should remain faithful to that vocation, because without it, they will disappear along with their art. |
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But those benefits disappear if the wind farms are owned by a utility. |
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Freedom and privacy rarely, if ever, disappear in one fell swoop. |
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I remember being a little shy about bathing outside naked but then my inhibitions would disappear at the sheer joy of feeling that soft warm water on my hot skin. |
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Olaf is a simple man with the soul of a baby, innocently wishing that evil would just disappear so that he could continue to find contentment in fishing. |
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Would she fade away slowly, or just disappear in an instant? |
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Much international misunderstanding will disappear when all the islands of mankind are connected together with the bridges of communication technology. |
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The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, meaning if he stayed out of trouble for six months, the charges would disappear and the file be sealed. |
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More than 2,000 years ago the Mayans used plumb bobs and chalk lines in building carved columns so finely that a row of hundreds of these would disappear behind the first one. |
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He has an all-white body with colored ears and some color in his forelock and mane, but I believe that will disappear and he will become all white. |
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Five months after the visitation, all the witnesses disappear forever. |
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And so is the possibility that profit margins will disappear if, say, a company's customers plan to pay in euros, whose value has dropped faster than an elevator in free fall. |
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Most of Saturday I was distracted and fretful, wracking my brains about what I could do when I would be forced to disappear from Rob's life for an entire month. |
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The patriotic sentimentality would be front and center, and the deeper, universal themes of exile, betrayal, and justice would probably disappear from view. |
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About which I said, some of what's coming out these days, especially from a bunch of talented but self-conscious young American writers, can disappear up its own fundament. |
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He walks with a shuffling gait, almost as if he is refusing to lift his feet and take real steps for fear that the ground will disappear once he lifts his feet from it. |
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These attacks will devastate industrial cities across the United States which have already seen tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs disappear over the last two decades. |
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Ichthyosaurs gradually disappear from the fossil record of about 90 million years ago, a full 25 million years before mass die-offs wiped out the dinosaurs. |
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The sooner these negative old grumblers disappear the better. |
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Each time he gets the shot the symptoms disappear within hours. |
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A plate of aluminium about fifteen millimetres thick, though it enfeebled the action seriously, did not cause the fluorescence to disappear entirely. |
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The monasteries were to disappear like sugar dissolves in hot liquid. |
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Whenever a researcher enters into a secretive situation such as commercial-in-confidence research or military research, they effectively disappear from view. |
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More than two-thirds of Jack's mature and sheltered garden will disappear this week when builders move in to erect a wall along Anderson's boundary. |
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The rustic qualities of the exterior disappear inside the house. |
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A deleterious dominant allele will tend to disappear from a population exponentially, while a deleterious recessive will tend to disappear algebraically. |
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Because this food source could abruptly disappear at any time, cutworm moths cannot be counted on to replace pine nuts. |
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Heartsick, depressed, agonizingly lonely, she would disappear for days behind her locked bedroom doors. |
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Before the great recession, Anguilla was a favorite for celebrities who wanted to disappear. |
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Many specialist meats could disappear if new regulations applying to abattoirs are implemented, the Forum of Private Business has warned. |
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He had roller-coasterish mood swings and would disappear for a few days at a time, isolating himself, feeling suicidal. |
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Then I'd spend Saturday a bundle of hangover nerves, waiting for Saturday wine o'clock to make it disappear. |
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Jiang Zemin has almost managed to make the event disappear down an Orwellian memory hole. |
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New products may be introduced, older products disappear, the quality of existing products may change, and consumer preferences can shift. |
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Many of his sculptures seem to recede into the distance, disappear into the ground or distort the space around them. |
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It consists of a small bird perched on a tall bronze pole, and is designed so that the bird seems to disappear when viewed from the front. |
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But this simply means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear. |
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Argentine hake is not expected to disappear, but the stock may be so low that it is no longer economic for commercial fishing. |
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Islands of sand can appear and then disappear over the course of a few weeks, particularly at the mouth of the harbour. |
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These new islands are generally less stable than larger, morainic islands, and may later disappear again. |
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Captive breeding is meant to save species from extinction and so stabilize the population of the species that it will not disappear. |
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They will usually disappear into the undergrowth at a hint of any danger, but will return once all is quiet, often to the same spot. |
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Unlike the Atlantic however, the eastward Pacific NECC does not generally disappear. |
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If the Earth's dynamo shut off, the dipole part would disappear in a few tens of thousands of years. |
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Sometimes funding can disappear when lawmakers cannot approve budgets in time. |
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Ongoing human development of their habitat has caused populations of woodland caribou to disappear from their original southern range. |
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The remaining transdanubian Bastarnae disappear into historical obscurity in the late empire. |
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The first androgenic hair resulting from adrenarche can be also transient and disappear before the onset of true puberty. |
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As long as slavery expanded, it remained profitable and powerful and was unlikely to disappear. |
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However, they were also difficult to control, and by the end of the ninth century the Berber frontier garrisons disappear from the sources. |
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Burning would cause their vital force to disappear and threaten their passage to the after world. |
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Torres, his crew and his captives disappear entirely from the historical record at this point, and their subsequent fate is unknown. |
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This happened to be a large process, and the most common noun classes started to cause the least represented to disappear. |
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Other times, however, they disappear from common use just as readily as they appeared. |
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When the send began to disappear, both ecclesiastical and secular judges were in general held equally competent for mixed offences. |
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Benefits of aggregation disappear or are balanced by the costs associated with intraspecies competition of the last few instars. |
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It was an amazing experience, not least watching the money that had been put aside to fund it disappear a little like sand in an egg timer. |
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While most of the HPV infections disappear naturally, persistent infection with oncogenic HPV will definitely lead to cervical cancer. |
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De Gramont distinguished by the name of Raie Ultime that line in the spectrum of an element which is the last to disappear. |
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They will get the loans restructured, and, with a little chicanery and creative accounting, the loan will disappear into the ether. |
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The governing body of each nursery school would disappear and the nursery schools would be taken over by a neighbouring primary school. |
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Characters appear from nowhere at the beginning to discuss what Nosh is, then disappear just as quickly. |
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Hypogene enrichment is significant because a mineral of supergene origin is likely to disappear within a few hundred feet of depth. |
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How apt that a band named after a mythical creature only a few people claim to have seen in the Nesh should disappear from view. |
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She turns to her drawing, but discovers that her characters disappear off the page. |
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Its Almost Naked range includes comfortable, seamless underwear designed to disappear under the clingiest black skirt or tight red trousers. |
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In addition to the weir, the head goit is still visible, passing under the railway twice, to disappear into a culverted drain. |
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They may be mute, appear and disappear suddenly, or leave no footprints or other traces. |
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Were we to lose this, it would be the first species of cat to disappear since the Smilodon about 10,000 years ago. |
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The Police had already scour dams and nearby bushland three kilometers from where Tyrell was reported to disappear on Friday. |
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Many incorrectly believe that issues of shelfware and non-compliant software use disappear by moving to a subscription model. |
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He'd disappear briefly, then walk in with a rug shampooer he had rented from the supermarket. |
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