The sources, however, have disappeared in the severe abridgement which has reduced the lexicon to a glossary, copious though that remains. |
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A small, decomposed body was found in a weedy field about two miles from where the girl disappeared. |
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Railway sidings have all but disappeared and the few that remain are rusted, weedgrown and disused. |
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Commercials used to be a great training school for production people learning their craft and this has now disappeared entirely. |
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The show disappeared for a short while when no network wished to run what was at times, a racy and offensive series. |
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Some of you might have noticed that some time around half past two yesterday afternoon this site disappeared. |
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The hateful look in her blue eyes disappeared suddenly, replaced by one of respect and regretfulness, but only for an instant. |
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When they were closer to the second bulwark, she disappeared among her fellows. |
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The manuscript in Kufic script disappeared from the Museum in 2001 in a mysterious manner. |
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Then, with a shake of the reins, the horse galloped ahead and disappeared into the mist. |
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When she had finished wrapping Gwin up in scarf and coat, she immediately disappeared back to the observatory to gather his own outside items. |
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As times passed, times changed and, though many relicts of the ancients disappeared, this memorial became prized for its beauty and antiquity. |
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He was working on a jewel theft case when he suddenly disappeared, along with 5 other agents. |
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The deliberate sectarian gerrymander that the Northern state was in the first instance has now disappeared, eroded by demographics. |
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It moved sharply, jerking its head and staring down at them with wildfire eyes, its fangs glimmering as it hissed, then disappeared. |
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With that, she swiftly turned on her heel and disappeared as she rounded the corner to her destination. |
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After a few moments demanding cash, the eight-times married actress turned on her heel and disappeared into the back of a black limo. |
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The yellowness disappeared and the first day after being with Michael he was able to hold his head up, which he hadn't been able to do before. |
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Thrashing the water with opened wings, the bird repeatedly disappeared completely underwater. |
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It must have existed at some point, but now it's vanished, gone, disappeared, forever. |
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Felix looked back to Joel, waving a good bye as they disappeared into their different classrooms. |
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I saw her mom's face looking from the window and I waved, but she disappeared behind the curtain. |
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She turned and disappeared into the gap between two wattle and daub buildings, their second stories overhanging the alley. |
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He may have disappeared from British politics, but the former Prime Minister is alive and well and ruling Australia. |
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In the new building we all lost touch with each other as we disappeared into labs and offices separated by miles of corridors. |
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Within seconds he had climbed to the second storey, jimmied open a window, and disappeared inside. |
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I try to tell her it's alright, that whatever shred of jealousy I had had disappeared long back. |
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By the time Javier reached Sarajevo in 1996, most of the Ladinos had disappeared. |
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They seem worn and weary, and wishing they could have disappeared, had a secret wedding. |
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The original watercourse was blocked by the scree slope we had just climbed over, and now the water disappeared into a scary narrow fissure. |
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Jeff takes them to the ruined house where the last lot disappeared and where the real witch was supposed to have been murdered. |
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The accursed mobile phone has done what I often wished it would, and disappeared. |
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International travelers, who surveys indicate spend six times what domestic tourists do in New York, have largely disappeared. |
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I stared after her, watching as she turned the corner and disappeared from sight. |
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Jaben hurled the annulus into the lava, where it disappeared in a burst of lambent flame. |
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In modern language, this account relates how Mohammed's vision of the Archangel waned and disappeared. |
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But he smiled knowingly and disappeared briefly, returning to say they were expected. |
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The trappings of black power, Afro clothing, and plaited hair have appeared and disappeared. |
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The two men laughed and looked knowingly at each other, then disappeared around the corner. |
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The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind. |
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An accipiter flew over, and I muttered about wings and tails and crosses and pluses as it quickly disappeared. |
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By Sunday morning more than 300,000 buildings had disappeared and two-thirds of the city were reduced to smouldering ashes. |
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Paul disappeared upstairs, and came back down with a dry sweater and a thick woollen blanket. |
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It was six days after Mandy disappeared that the Barclays' doorbell rang at half past midnight. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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Karl gunned the LTD, quickly accelerating to a hundred and twenty klicks, and disappeared around a curve. |
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Greene resigned due to the controversy in September 2002, admitted he had a problem with womanizing and promptly disappeared. |
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When I went on deck to make sure everything was okay, the visibility just disappeared, in what I can only describe as an Arctic white-out. |
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This only left the few holes directly above where the stream first disappeared. |
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These effects disappeared after a period of abstinence from alcohol consumption. |
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A light aircraft wheeled in a window of blue sky, then disappeared and tranquillity returned. |
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And we'll hit it again, perfectly timed, just as the tide turns and the crowd has disappeared. |
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In the end he was helped on to his motorised walking frame, waved, and disappeared from view. |
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In 1809, he seized a whaleboat and disappeared with five hostages, eventually turning up in Guayaquil. |
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Despite a brief revival during the British civil wars, the reivers had disappeared by the end of the 17th century. |
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And he's sitting there in his car or his home, where Laci disappeared, yack yack yacking on the phone. |
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Sadly, all hopes of finding interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out. |
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Sarah's brother wept and hugged his mother after showing police where the eight-year-old disappeared, the court heard. |
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The speaker suddenly disappeared just before the beginning of the ceremony. |
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The Duke disappeared into a darkened side room, where he sat inches from a glowing television screen, gazing at golf. |
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The result was excellent regeneration of tissue inside the spheres, which were then degraded and disappeared, and there were no signs of rejection. |
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Today, there are only about 30,000 remaining, as they have disappeared from twenty-six countries. |
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Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives. |
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We jump-cut in time, meeting everyone from a prostitute turned schoolteacher to a father who dials his disappeared daughter at a sex-shop number where no one ever answers. |
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Branching tunnels disappeared into the darkness, studded with chiseled rock chambers. |
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The arsenal was the main employer in Woolwich, but it was shut down after WWII when the Empire disappeared and the army shrunk. |
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Shortly after midnight, she and her comely 21-year-old daughter, Beatrice, disappeared. |
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Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
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If not for movies like dazed and Confused, hemp would have all but disappeared from American discourse. |
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In 2005, Natalee Holloway another pretty blonde American, disappeared from the very same Aruba beach under similar circumstances. |
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There have already been two expensive efforts to scour the ocean bed of the South Atlantic since the Airbus A330 disappeared. |
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Insiders at The Daily Telegraph, a ferocious Times competitor, claim that about 15,000 Times refuseniks have defected since last Monday when the broadsheet Times disappeared. |
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Six years after Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba, another blonde American woman has vanished from the same beach. |
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Truly staggering amounts of money, from a variety of well-meaning friends, disappeared into his labyrinthine system of debts, leaving nothing to show. |
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But just as the red spots on the map disappeared during the second half of the 20th century, so did waterborne travellers, as everyone took to the skies. |
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One year, the working dogs disappeared the day before shearing. |
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A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared. |
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After several days of faithfully following the regimen Dr Li had prescribed, I wake up refreshed with renewed energy and my symptoms have disappeared. |
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The seat of Oxley disappeared in a redistribution of electoral boundaries. |
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Soon after Jerry disappeared, she shook the red dust of south Georgia from her shoes, gathered her brood about her and climbed aboard a Jim Crow train. |
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My washing line disappeared after that, never to be seen again. |
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Two attendants climbed out, took a gurney from the back of the van, and disappeared inside the building. |
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Cray took the wrench and disappeared back under the front end. |
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In all this only once at night, around 10 p.m. a patrol marched into the locality and disappeared after giving instructions to keep within doors and keep the lights off. |
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Devon looked around for Kieran, expecting her to make another wisecrack, but Kieran had disappeared like she always seemed to when someone else was in sight. |
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Then he disappeared by the same door through which I had watched him depart less than sixty seconds before. |
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About three metres of his yard disappeared during the 2010 weather bomb. |
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Aubrey Lee Price disappeared in 2012, allegedly suicidal over the millions he was found to have embezzled from his banking job. |
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I hear artists who can sing like birds, others who would need to retire if Auto-Tune disappeared. |
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If all animals vanished, most bacteria would still live on, but if all bacteria disappeared, we would die quickly. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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The adventurers, wearing hobnail boots and heavy tweed clothing, disappeared on June 8 1924 and were last seen within 2000 ft of the world's highest peak. |
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But, being unaccustomed to existence as a dragon, by the time the lambent flame burst from his cavernous mouth, Natieasdo had disappeared, taking Lationae with him. |
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These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos. |
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Although no one could figure out where exactly he disappeared to under cover of the darkness, the neighbourhood woke up in alarm at midnight to find Pehlad's house on fire. |
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At 9am, Matt and Savannah disappeared, just as they do every morning back on Rockefeller Plaza. |
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Paul jerked his chin at me and then disappeared into his office. |
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A Scottish kid in a kilt disappeared up the Copland Pass trailhead. |
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After about five minutes his pulse disappeared, and despite a few more doses of adrenaline, it never returned. |
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There should be a retrievable record of exactly when the airbus disappeared from radar. |
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As a prolific and early entry in the cannon of television drama, The Twilight Zone never fully disappeared from the airwaves. |
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The old quartiers populaires disappeared, their inhabitants pushed into unattractive suburbs, as happened also in Paris and other cities during the same years. |
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Sadly, that too has disappeared from Montmartre as absinthe is still illegal in France, and public drunkenness on the scale of Lautrec's is no more. |
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Finally satisfied with the job that they had done, Loren and his militia gunmen gathered up their weapons and disappeared like wraiths into the darkness. |
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Mayor Gardner noted that a lake that had served as a summer breeding ground for migratory cranes recently disappeared. |
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The giant bear flicked his ears and, with unmistakable restraint, swung away and disappeared into the trees. |
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They didn't even become in the slightest agitated when O'Neill's men disappeared down the tunnel for the interval without having breached the St Mirren goal. |
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One of the pieces conserves part of a painted lion, probably a surviving portion of the arms of Louis d' Halluin, which seems to have disappeared from the right lancet. |
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MacDonald is believed to have been living in a campground in Portugal when McCann disappeared. |
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During dry periods, these lakes shrank or disappeared, and prevailing southwesterly winds blew clouds of sand from the dry lakebeds across the valley. |
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They may also have disappeared from Angola, Mali, and Nigeria, but have been introduced to Rwanda and Swaziland. |
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In December 2013, a Yemeni national disappeared in Oman after he was arrested at a checkpoint in Dhofar Governorate. |
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Some 150 years later, the language has not entirely disappeared, although it has no fluent speakers. |
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In 1502, he disappeared while on an expedition and was believed to be lost at sea. |
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Tiwanaku disappeared around AD 1000 because food production, the main source of the elites' power, dried up. |
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Also, the later disappeared Santiago and Espiritu Santo could have arrived to Hawaii. |
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Some of the smaller islands have disappeared and reappeared multiple times as a result of hurricane impact. |
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Purely indigenous music has almost entirely disappeared, replaced by that of European influence. |
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Because of the biodegradability of wood, the corpus of Maya woodwork has almost entirely disappeared. |
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In Mexicanero from Durango, many unstressed syllables have disappeared from words, and the placement of syllable stress has become phonemic. |
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These people have nearly disappeared, as they had no immunity from European infectious diseases. |
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By the 6th century BC most small states had disappeared from being annexed and just a few large and powerful principalities dominated China. |
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Their legs also lengthened as their toes disappeared until they were a hooved animal capable of running at great speed. |
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Once alkali processing and dietary variety were understood and applied, pellagra disappeared in the developed world. |
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However, the overt case system has disappeared almost completely in modern Bulgarian and Macedonian. |
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In Finnish, it is mostly a literary device, as it has virtually disappeared from daily spoken language in most dialects. |
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The word armour was once somewhat common in American usage but has disappeared from the current language. |
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Therefore, the suffix has disappeared along with the forms that originally contained it. |
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By the Norman Conquest of 1066, it was very rare and disappeared altogether shortly thereafter. |
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The final obstacle, the gap between 1552 and 1662, to which Pope Leo refers, has also disappeared. |
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Nana Sahib disappeared near the end of the Rebellion and it is not known what happened to him. |
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The direct religious content has disappeared along with the declarations relating to the supremacy of the Sovereign. |
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The third secretary again disappeared, and the charge of the colonies was transferred to the Home Secretary. |
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By the late 1880s Engels noted that the extreme poverty and lack of sanitation he wrote about in 1844 had largely disappeared. |
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Accordingly, the most crying abuses described in this book have either disappeared or have been made less conspicuous. |
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Some of these have disappeared, others are still partially extant, and others form the basis for the modern canal. |
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It was not until the National Assistance Act of 1948 that the last vestiges of the Poor Law disappeared, and with them the workhouses. |
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It was not until the 1948 National Assistance Act that the last vestiges of the Poor Law disappeared, and with them the workhouses. |
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Machinery, spare parts, whole factories including the roofs, had disappeared eastward. |
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The upshot was that the Federalists were permanently discredited and quickly disappeared as a major political force. |
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As Confucianism ascended the term disappeared, but appears again in later dynasties. |
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Such old coppice stumps are easily recognised for their current overgrown state, now that the practice has largely disappeared. |
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Over time, speech has become closer to Standard English and some of the features that once distinguished one town from another have disappeared. |
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With the suspension of the Danish diet, that body disappeared for a couple of centuries. |
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Within the town itself, large factories and major employers have disappeared or relocated. |
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By 1891, these had disappeared and there was just a single bridge, further downstream, over the West Dart. |
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This industry has completely disappeared, leaving a legacy of unmapped mineshafts in the village and the surrounding area. |
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These findings suggest that the divide between fresh and saltwater departments has all but disappeared. The ideological battle is over. |
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Their faces changed, and all the meanness, conceit, cruelty, and sneakishness almost disappeared in one single expression of terror. |
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Our stowage disappeared down the chute, into the employee only cargo area, never to be seen again by man. |
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Rhodes gazed wistfully into the dense umbrageous tangle whence his host had disappeared. |
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Following the addition of oral and topical antihistaminic drugs, her skin rashes disappeared. |
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Jerry gave one terror-stricken look, wound his reins round the whipstock, and, leaping from his seat, disappeared behind a convenient tree. |
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Technical knowledge of the art form has disappeared from its discourse. |
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He can't punish the ball boy who disappeared with the ball or the people in the crowd who kept the ball. |
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The wall brown butterflies is reported to have disappeared from its original habitat in southern England. |
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When Keller yelled and fired two warning shots, the animal retreated and disappeared behind a bush some 50 feet away. |
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At the end of March, she disappeared and was found on April 2 at alonely spot on Dartmoor after setting herself a light. |
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Three-quarters of the skylark population has been wiped out while half of all song thrushes and yellowhammers have disappeared. |
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But even though he has been disappeared, Castro is not forgotten. |
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Mr Bannerjee's smile disappeared as quickly as if Sam had just shot it with his antimatter splatter gun. |
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Most of the floor of the Tethys Ocean disappeared under Cimmeria and Laurasia. |
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These gestures, performed with the nonchalance of a daily chore, appeared and disappeared arrhythmically, weaving an intricate texture. |
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They ripped out the phone, took Sinatra outside and disappeared into a blustering snowstorm. |
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Paul disappeared, but in a very short time returned dejected, cakeless, chickenless. |
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My care factor, along with my libido, had disappeared right out my bedroom window. |
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The kitten cosied up to the gruff old hound, and all resistance disappeared. |
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All computers had done was to speed up the process. New fans turned up more quickly, disappeared into gafia within months, if not weeks. |
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I take up the shovel and hold it aloft like a gidgee, but the centipede has disappeared. |
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These mammoths lived in northern Africa and disappeared about 3 or 4 million years ago. |
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Some local people claimed to have seen a living mammoth, but they only came out at night and always disappeared under water when detected. |
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Slightly later, the woolly mammoths also disappeared from continental northern Siberia. |
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Mammoths had moved to isolated spots in Eurasia, where they disappeared completely. |
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At the same time, the uniformity of structure found in Rome's earlier military forces disappeared. |
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The major change was the elimination of slavery in England, which had disappeared by the middle of the 12th century. |
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This, like an indigested meteor, appeared and disappeared almost at the same time. |
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Under the control of Hubert de Burgh in Falaise, Arthur disappeared and John was seen as responsible for his murder. |
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The two young princes disappeared within the confines of the Tower of London. |
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This has disappeared but is known to have stood at the time of the battle, in the vicinity of Apple Orchard Farm and North Farm, Dadlington. |
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The veedor, or overseer, position quickly disappeared in most jurisdictions, subsumed into the position of factor. |
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Although it has since disappeared, the notebook has been sufficiently described to understand what pieces Zachow wished Handel to study. |
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When the supply ship arrived in Roanoke, three years later than planned, the colonists had disappeared. |
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Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe. |
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The five members had been tipped off about this, and by the time Charles came into the chamber with a group of soldiers they had disappeared. |
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The community grew and developed into a monastery until it was dissolved by Henry VIII, and St Eanswythe's remains disappeared. |
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These disappeared in the early nineteenth century from the industrialising south of the region, but remain in the music of Northumbria. |
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Coal mining quickly collapsed, and practically disappeared in the 21st century. |
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Traditional industries such as brewing and corset making disappeared during this time, though electrical engineering became a major employer. |
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The fact that most of Hooke's private papers had been destroyed or have disappeared does not help to establish the truth. |
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This custom along with many others has long since disappeared from the islands, in the face of modern practices. |
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For luck, many of the brides would attend in their wedding gown and veil, although this custom has long since disappeared from the islands. |
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During the Middle English period many Old English grammatical features were simplified or disappeared. |
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In North America, since 1600 at least 52 Native American languages have disappeared. |
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Despite a rich heritage of Punjabi literature, Punjabi Television serial industry in Indian Punjab has totally disappeared. |
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Others appeared during the centuries following the Reformation and disappeared gradually with the time, such as much of Pietism. |
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This number does not include the numerous universities that disappeared, or institutions that merged with other universities during this time. |
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From literary evidence, there may well have been panel icons which, like almost all classical painting, have disappeared. |
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Keats reached Rome on 14 November, by which time any hope of the warmer climate he sought had disappeared. |
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There were also changes in the music industry, as record companies disappeared and merged into large media conglomerates. |
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This format continued until 1967 when jazz was relegated to just the Saturday afternoon session and by 1969 had disappeared entirely. |
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Lok got to his feet and wandered along by the marshes towards the mere where Fa had disappeared. |
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But that disappeared when he didn't fight as regularly as he should have done, when he was cutting corners on his training. |
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In this case, root canal space disappeared halfway through the roots indicating splitting of canal at midroot level. |
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By the end of the 15th century, central English authority in Ireland had all but disappeared. |
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However, even when the original feudal relationships had disappeared, there were many institutional remnants of feudalism left in place. |
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After 1529 or so, the problem of untended farmland disappeared with the rising population. |
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Similarly, although political violence is greatly reduced, sectarian animosity has not disappeared. |
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Fifteen individuals, all in this case having been abducted by republicans, disappeared. |
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Iraqi government officials had either disappeared or had conceded defeat, and on 9 April 2003, Baghdad was formally occupied by Coalition forces. |
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During the course of the following War of 1812, the primary market for Bermuda's salt disappeared as the Americans developed their own sources. |
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During the 18th century this idea waned and finally disappeared as the two party system developed. |
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When his medication was changed, the voices and the other hallucinations quickly disappeared. |
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Various square lookout towers that characterize the most famous images of the wall have disappeared. |
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The National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons estimates that around 13,000 were disappeared. |
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Small early attempts sometimes disappeared, such as the English Lost Colony of Roanoke. |
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For this reason, when Art Nouveau architecture went out of style, the style of furniture also largely disappeared. |
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Early in the Silurian, glaciers retreated back into the South Pole until they almost disappeared in the middle of Silurian. |
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Once widespread across the Holarctic, it has disappeared from many areas which are now more heavily populated by humans. |
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The correlation to size disappeared after the first year, but the correlation to comb condition remained. |
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However, religious sectarianism in politics has largely disappeared from the rest of the Republic of Ireland. |
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Shires became the largest secular subdivision in England and earldoms disappeared. |
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Some of the waitresses disappeared, others stood against the bar talking to the nonbuying customers. |
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His two companions, Joseph Gellibrand and George Hesse, who continued the journey without him, disappeared, and no trace of them was ever found. |
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It was surmised that the framing effect disappeared when choices are presented in a foreign tongue. |
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Overexploitation has reduced its populations to the point where some have disappeared and others need protection. |
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Jobs disappeared and wages plummeted, leaving people desperate and charities unable to cope. |
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Given this understanding, the goal of the folklorist was to capture and document them before they disappeared. |
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This observance has disappeared from the local schools, due to decreased emphasis on traditional industries. |
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On the night of 23 April 1975, Ham received a phone call from the United States, telling him that all his money had disappeared. |
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Edwards disappeared on 1 February 1995, on the day when he and James Dean Bradfield were due to fly to the US on a promotional tour. |
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But in the transformation, some of that splended, raw cutting edge disappeared. |
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As a result, it is estimated that more than half of insects on the Graciosa island have disappeared or will become extinct. |
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When the ice sheet disappeared, the shield rose again, a tendency that continues to this day at a rate of about one metre per century. |
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Over the course of the last few centuries, many houses and even entire villages disappeared into the sea. |
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Most of the grander ancient harbor works disappeared following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. |
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The royal archives disappeared together with detailed historical records of explorations by Vasco da Gama and other early navigators. |
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During the late Miocene the Paratethys gradually disappeared, and became an isolated inland sea. |
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Today, traditional Danish dialects have all but disappeared, though there are regional variants of the standard language. |
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In the 20th century they have all but disappeared, and the standard language has extended throughout the country. |
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His forces soon captured Arthur, and in 1203, the young man disappeared, with most people believing that John had had him murdered. |
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Even officers ordered to stay behind to aid the evacuation disappeared onto the boats. |
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The circumstances of this duty and whether or not it had anything to do with his probable avoidance of Nero have disappeared with the work. |
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Eventually, with the development of antlers, the tusks as well as the upper incisors disappeared. |
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In 2009, Air France Flight 447 disappeared off the northeast coast of Brazil. |
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Stocking of this species also occurred in Utah in the late 1800s, but soon disappeared. |
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Flight 19 was a training flight of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared on December 5, 1945, while over the Atlantic. |
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The pyrotheres and astrapotheres were also strange but were less diverse and disappeared earlier, well before the interchange. |
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However, paleointensity measurements show that the magnetic field has not disappeared during reversals. |
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Other land bridges around the world have emerged and disappeared in the same way. |
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The Solutrean toolmaking industry disappeared from Europe around 17,000 years ago, replaced by the lithic technology of the Magdalenian culture. |
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Insurance rates skyrocketed and the American flag virtually disappeared from international waters. |
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The Emperor made no remark but immediately disappeared below to reappear in a few minutes pedally bared as was his guest. |
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The white slave trade and markets in the Mediterranean declined and eventually disappeared after the European occupations. |
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On the other hand, many of the medieval buildings once situated within the town walls are now in ruins or have disappeared altogether. |
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This was after the death of Xia Yuanji on 19 Februari 1430, thus it can be argued that an important obstacle disappeared after his death. |
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Ulf threw his lot in with Robert Curthose, who knighted him, and then disappeared from history. |
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The original militiamen soon disappeared, and the battalions simply became training units. |
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They are apparently an ancestral feature, which subsequently disappeared in the placental lineage. |
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Today, wild reindeer have disappeared from these areas, especially from the southern parts, where it vanished almost everywhere. |
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However, in 1997 the domesticated reindeer joined the Western Arctic Caribou Herd on their summer migration and disappeared. |
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Woodland caribou have disappeared from most of their original southern range and only about 34,000 remain. |
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By the time Paul the Deacon was writing, the Lombard language, dress and even hairstyles had nearly all disappeared in toto. |
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Despite the fact that the Western Roman secular authority disappeared entirely in Europe, it still left traces. |
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According to the writer Florus, Ambiorix and his men succeeded in crossing the Rhine and disappeared without a trace. |
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However, by about 250 CE, the population of Bornholm had largely disappeared from the island. |
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The Bolohoveni disappeared from chronicles after their defeat in 1257 by Daniil Romanovich's troops. |
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In general, the terminology of a divided Gothic people disappeared gradually after they entered the Roman Empire. |
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By 1450 it had lost contact with Norway and Iceland and disappeared from all but a few Scandinavian legends. |
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For the most part, all of the terms discriminating between different Gothic tribes gradually disappeared after they moved into the Roman Empire. |
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Arabic paganism gradually disappeared during Muhammad's era through Islamization. |
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The next day he disappeared from the headquarters in Clearwater. |
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Three bird species have disappeared, the Kentish Plover, Wryneck, and red-backed shrike. |
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Merseyside police want to question Zahid Mahmood Khalid over complaints from clients that he has disappeared owing them money. |
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The succession of armies and empires, tribes and khanates all appeared and disappeared from the steppes. |
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Vegetables like kidney vetch, brinjal and bottle gourd have virtually disappeared from the market. |
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Sean Smith was playing with a four-year-old boy when he disappeared in the Leeds-Liverpool canal at Blackburn, Lancs. |
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Friends raised the alarm shortly after 7pm when the backpacker disappeared under the water and failed to surface. |
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Only two months later, her youngest brother, Mohammed Muktar, disappeared. |
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When the U.S. went to war with japan, American movies disappeared. |
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And the self-confident Bush has not disappeared from the scene. |
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The female bird disappeared in April 2004, leaving the male alone. |
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Neither side wanted to continue fighting since the main causes had disappeared and since there were no large lost territories for one side or the other to reclaim by force. |
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The LBK and Blicquy cultures disappeared and there is a long gap before a new farming culture, the Michelsberg culture, appeared and became widespread. |
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Because of exhausted seams, high prices and cheap imports, the mining industry disappeared almost completely, despite the militant protests of some miners. |
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However, they have not yet disappeared from the metalworking world. |
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Composed, expanded and redacted between the 2nd century BCE and 3rd century CE, the Arthashastra was influential until the 12th century, when it disappeared. |
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The practice gradually disappeared in Canada over the course of the twentieth century, after being the subject of extended discussions late in the 19th. |
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It is estimated that more than 1,800 of these firms disappeared into consolidations, many of which acquired substantial shares of the markets in which they operated. |
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In Germanic, the aorist eventually disappeared and merged with the present, while the perfect took on a past tense meaning and became a general past tense. |
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At the beginning of October a storm blew up and Fedot's koch disappeared. |
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These tools disappeared from the archeological record at around the same time the Neanderthals themselves disappeared from the fossil record, about 40,000 years ago. |
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Both expeditions were hastily arranged, and both disappeared. |
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As the editions progressed, Mercator's theological comments and his map commentaries disappeared from the atlas and images of King Atlas were replaced by the Titan Atlas. |
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The houses were intact, but the colonists had completely disappeared. |
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At the final whistle, Rafa simply disappeared down the tunnel. |
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By about 1910, the leading role of the Kayeli clan had almost disappeared. |
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At Ayutthaya, however, the paternal aspects of kingship disappeared. |
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After 1492, when the north Atlantic Ocean began to be routinely sailed, and became more accurately mapped, depictions of Antillia gradually disappeared. |
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The original Cuenca manuscript used by Varnhagen has since disappeared. |
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Another legend holds that two priests saying divine liturgy over the crowd disappeared into the cathedral's walls as the first Turkish soldiers entered. |
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