We walked slowly along the promenade eating our ice creams and the sun was just disappearing over the horizon. |
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My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database. |
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As they were rescued, the crew and a desolate captain watched the ship slip astern into deep water, disappearing from view. |
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It's not confined to the books concentrating on improving young minds, bodies and spirits which are disappearing off the shelves. |
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The well-cared-for front gardens of our parents' generation seem to be disappearing at a rate of knots. |
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Police said he had no known reason for disappearing and appealed for more information. |
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This museum is helping to conserve the cultural memory and disappearing traditions. |
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All I got to see were some naked butts disappearing into the distance, through a window. |
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After almost disappearing from the linguistic map, Galician is now alive and well. |
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They seem to have the crafts and skills which have been disappearing in Britain. |
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The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
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The children scamper, disappearing into dark alleyways and secret passages. |
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Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog. |
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There was even a magician performing some wonderful tricks, unfortunately he had done a disappearing act by the time I turned up. |
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The box contains tricks using die, cup and ball, a disappearing beer bottle and coin, together with a wooden magic wand. |
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This does not mean expensive avoidance schemes or illegal evasion scams, or even disappearing from the face of the earth. |
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Thus are we drawn into an endless life of humiliation, where we haggardly never turn off our televisions, for fear of disappearing. |
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He did much to rescue Keighley's architectural heritage which was disappearing under the demolisher's hammer. |
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The money was collected nightly by Mafia bagmen, their suitcases bulging with huge quantities of disappearing cash. |
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Seemingly, she stands on the half landing and looks down the stairs for a few seconds before disappearing. |
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Even though the family farm is fast disappearing as mega dairies take over, the cow is still queen of the Wisconsin landscape. |
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The disappearing logo might just be the canary in the coal mine signifying the dematerialization of music. |
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One large supermarket had sold out of bread stocks by midday and supplies of flour were disappearing from the shelves. |
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The mammoth tree, one of the tallest flowering plants alive, shoots up and up and up, disappearing into the sky like Jack's beanstalk. |
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But now, as some companies use a potential IPO as a bargaining chip in acquisition talks, that discount is disappearing. |
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When the bodies of various stiffs start disappearing from the local morgue, the police are baffled as to where they've gone. |
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Methane gas plumes are also attributed to at least one plane disappearing, because it exploded when it entered the plume. |
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The falls emerge from a cave, shoot over a cliff, and plummet 110 feet before disappearing into another chasm. |
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Songbirds such as the linnet, yellowhammer, skylark and song thrush to name but a few, are fast disappearing in our gardens and countryside. |
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Do not be afraid of disappearing into a fantasy land of castles, maidens and jousting knights for an hour or two. |
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The most important meal in many a toiler's life is the lunch because breakfast seems to be disappearing in our increasingly frenetic lifestyle. |
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His are not the Vegas-style mega-illusions involving disappearing tigers, dry ice, fireworks and showgirls. |
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With one last wave, the siren gracefully fell off of the side and into the depths below, disappearing into the shadows of the sea. |
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As I opened my eyes, I saw a quite big spider disappearing over the edge of my pillow. |
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Reacting, the Viking threw up his shield, disappearing into an umbra of flame. |
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Rainwater slowly seeps into the soil, replenishing the groundwater supply, instead of disappearing down the nearest storm drain. |
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Smoke rose from the piece's mouth, trailing upward in a sinuous line before disappearing into thin air. |
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Once-common bird species like the skylark and lapwing are on the point of disappearing. |
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Birds bobbed up and down, up and down, disappearing and disappearing again. |
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There was only the limousine, disappearing once more around the corner of the estate wall toward the turnaround. |
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Sometimes my parents got a little suspicious as to where I was disappearing every time our village was under siege. |
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Yes, but these disappearing acts are significant because they are symbolic of a wider truth. |
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Our trains are much more punctual and people are a lot happier, the old nickname seems to be gradually disappearing altogether. |
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What is important for our purposes is the connection between the masked killer in the slasher film and the notion of the disappearing body. |
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Slow-growing trees that thrive in fresh-water swamps, bald cypresses are disappearing all over the Southeast. |
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The shade in which they had been resting was rapidly disappearing as the sun rose high into the sky. |
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He may be 40 this year, but he's also a master of disguise, an expert in the art of disappearing without trace. |
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There are also clouds of long distortion seagulls, fluttering around at sunset, calling to each other, their voices disappearing into the wind. |
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Obeying his orders, the pack stopped fighting and slunk in the woods, disappearing behind the trees. |
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Some of our streets are in a dangerous state of repair, our local police stations are fast disappearing, crime is at a very high level. |
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He followed her and saw her disappearing into the distance, so he quickly looked around and decided to cut through a football oval. |
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It is a fast disappearing species now because of its over-exploitation for its medicinal properties. |
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Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing! |
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Batsmen are standing deep in their crease and waiting for the overpitched ball which is regularly disappearing to the cover boundary. |
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The young woman noticed its shaggy fur was receding and looked to see the moon disappearing behind another cloud. |
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Metal sculpting in fine detailed chiseling work is restricted to only a precious few, and those in America that do so are slowly disappearing. |
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Power, he reflected, was like a figure in a hall of mirrors, just disappearing round the corner when you get close to it. |
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The country's forests are among the richest and most biodiverse in the world, but they are rapidly disappearing. |
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She felt like screaming and crying and just disappearing off of the face of the earth all at the same time. |
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At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat. |
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I'll be disappearing into the northwoods of Minnesota for the next month or so, on the hunt for moonworts and goblin ferns. |
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With rock music chasing its own tail, and hip-hop disappearing under a mountain of bling, where do we turn for meaningful popular music? |
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When nobody's at home, the empty sinkable house collapses on its hydraulic ram, disappearing from sight into the ground. |
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Barry had noticed the pastiness disappearing from Aiden's face and that made him grin more. |
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They all looked up and saw the dark clouds were disappearing towards the west and the sky was clear. |
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That's the hard part, everything was going just peachy-keen when he did a disappearing act. |
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I've left you a couple of phone messages and emails and assume that you will explain the mystery of the disappearing diaries to me at some point. |
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He also did some spying himself, disappearing from a locked cabinet during a royal command performance in Cairo to search King Farouk's palace. |
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One future admiral, in a moment of youthful unwisdom, had a fox-hunt tattooed down his back, with the fox disappearing into its earth. |
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The sun was disappearing over the horizon, and Eleanor hasn't moved an inch. |
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Unable to get close its prey, it walked backwards disappearing into the darkness. |
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One reads with sadness reports that in Germany funeral practices are rapidly disappearing altogether. |
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The lecturer combated the view that national style in highly-developed music either did not exist or was now disappearing. |
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I got to recognize his legs from afar because if he ever saw me coming, he would do a quick disappearing act back into the crowd. |
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But legal verdicts on some of the other disappearing acts must be regarded as unsafe. |
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The story goes that he pinned the officer up against the wall while his athletes performed a hasty disappearing act. |
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I gave in to the compulsion to do a disappearing act at the end of the night. |
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Nobody is questioning he is a quality player, but he has done a couple of disappearing acts in the past. |
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And with that, he gave one final manic guffaw before disappearing in a puff of black smoke. |
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But his trail of thoughts quickly dissolved as he spotted the disappearing red spots on her neck. |
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However, smartphone prices are plummeting and dumbphones are disappearing, so it makes sense to grab a smartphone with a data plan. |
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When I looked in the mirror, I saw that my double chin was slowly disappearing. |
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I smiled at Seb as he rose from his swing, my eyes following his dark silhouette until he went behind me, disappearing from my eyeshot. |
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He cackles before disappearing to deliver something else from Asos to another crapulent housewife down the road. |
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Understandably, his disappearing act created a stir and there you feared for the old man. |
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He is still consumed by the mystery of his disappearing swivelly orthopaedic chair. |
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Meanwhile, facilities vital to their operations, such as back alley chop shops where car bombs are built, are disappearing. |
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The pavements on the road are fast disappearing and there are innumerable potholes on the entire stretch. |
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Stock market wealth is down and the consumption that happens when Americans feel richer is disappearing. |
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With the purpose of making better known a disappearing craft, the author of the article presents also a short story of coopery. |
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The area covered by tropical forests is disappearing at the rate of four Switzerlands every year. |
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She carefully crept forward and jumped down a small hole, disappearing into the darkness with a small splash. |
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This seems to be the point where TV starts disappearing up its own fundament. |
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Relying only on price will lead to cut-throat competition and disappearing profits. |
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He makes several comments about the disappearing native Greenlander culture. |
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To prevent beaches from disappearing, landowners build rock walls called groins perpendicular to the coast. |
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Frequent disappearing acts could be signs your mate has diverted his or her attention to someone else, experts say. |
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The prefix anti is appropriate because an electron and a positron can annihilate each other, disappearing in a burst of energy. |
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It's good to know our money is not merely disappearing into a slush fund somewhere. |
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The validity of this thesis was reinforced when the balds began disappearing as they revegetated under National Park Service management. |
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Before them the land was reasonably flat, a single road snaking through the grass and disappearing into a wood not far away. |
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Everyday we receive more than 200 words and expressions, some of them are even disappearing phrases. |
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Additionally her armament included a 3 inch disappearing gun, two Lewis guns and four torpedo tubes. |
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She wondered why salmon were disappearing from the little creek behind her house, a feeder stream of the Columbia River. |
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Already his painting recorded a scene of a disappearing London that had been painted from life. |
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He took hold of the tree bough and jumped up, heaving himself onto the branch and disappearing among the leaves. |
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In the first image, a small red point appears at the left border and moves rightward, gradually disappearing. |
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The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks. |
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Looming above was a great black ship, tethered to the inlet by several thick ropes disappearing into the deep, dark water. |
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The triple axel remains his nemesis, sometimes disappearing when he needs it the most. |
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When sharp sirens pierced rent the night air, the two thugs scrambled to standing positions and then ran off, disappearing into the night. |
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At times, sharp clicks and bubbles of noise will suddenly bulge to the top before disappearing back into the fray. |
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The aircraft then assumed a slightly nose high attitude, snap rolled, and entered a spin before disappearing from sight. |
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After some months when it became clear that my malady wasn't disappearing like a good virus, this burden fell on my husband. |
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Apparently, folks from the local dirt farms are disappearing, and the brackish burg has already seen its quota of alien abductions for the year. |
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We are finding that they are disappearing fast because of careless, wasteful use of outdoor light. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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The shaft continues towards the stern through couplings and bearings, before disappearing beneath some hull plates. |
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But now that edge is disappearing, while higher energy costs will crimp growth around the world. |
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It twirls helplessly in the centre of the bath, quickly loosing more and more of itself, bubbling, frothing, and disappearing. |
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The man in the mirror's blue-grey and slightly damp hair hung straight behind him, disappearing behind his bare shoulders. |
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Cabooses are another fast disappearing symbol of the railways, those that remain are a gaunt remnant of the former glory of a bygone era. |
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Political comic Will Durst debuts on AlterNet with some thoughts on the possible advantages of the disappearing ozone layer. |
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If a reporter could get into the country, getting caught would mean getting charged with spying and disappearing into a prison camp. |
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The bright colors of their sails flashed across the whitecaps before disappearing in the heavy swells. |
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The driver ignores the police command and, like his cohorts, walks defiantly up the berm, disappearing from view. |
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So, again this supports my claim of cabovers disappearing due to stupidity. |
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Elizabeth's BFF constantly pulls a Houdini, disappearing on some adventure or another. |
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While cargo is gradually disappearing from pants, drawstrings are still present, either at the waist or the ankles. |
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These days, the divide between high culture and low culture seems to be disappearing. |
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The bismuth target is cooled during irradiation to prevent the volatile astatine disappearing. |
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Smugglers commonly fool would-be asylees, taking their money and disappearing or simply failing to help them cross Turkey's borders. |
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Minutes are disappearing simply because I'm entirely unable to function properly. |
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Where once the quolls population was secure, between feral cats and wild dogs and now the toads, they're disappearing at an alarming rate. |
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Elsewhere, disappearing rabbits can signal declining health of grassland and sagebrush ecosystems. |
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That lease was the last cash contract I would sign before disappearing down the Silicon Valley rabbit hole. |
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Black hose revealed a well-turned leg, disappearing into puffed pumpkin hose, richly embroidered and paned in black on black. |
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Another precipitous passage comes to a landing with vertical shafts disappearing into the ceiling. |
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It then stood up and lankily walked off, disappearing behind trees and then reappearing again before finally disappearing for good. |
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They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder. |
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She was kissing his face amiably as if he were her savior, taking her away from her disappearing world. |
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He kept disappearing into the toilet where he would latch the door and snort cocaine. |
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It gradually changed color to a dull, dark hue and then finally into a less formed white, amorphous shape, before disappearing altogether. |
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You might have heard about scam merchants offering to find grants for businesses, pocketing a fat consultancy fee and disappearing into the distance without lifting a finger. |
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She told her twin of their sister without any emotion, and her brother only nodded, silent tears pricking his eyes and disappearing without falling. |
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But, I tell you, mine are going to be really valuable someday because I'm carving real dirt farmers, Minnesota dirt farmers, and these people are disappearing from Minnesota. |
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Even so, the Europeans were intruders, emerging by the score from their towering vessels, appearing and disappearing without warning, violating sacred sites. |
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Everyone was warming down and slowly disappearing into the change rooms. |
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He streaked away into the sky, disappearing from view almost immediately. |
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Nostalgia about the World War II era has obscured the actualities of that period, with partisan and domestic politics not simply disappearing after Pearl Harbor. |
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Well, you better move quickly because people are gunna start disappearing. |
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At the edge she paused, sitting with her feet dangling in the water, then she slipped gracefully down, disappearing immediately beneath the surface with barely a ripple. |
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In fact, at this time it seems that the English still persisted in rapiers and daggers of disproportionate length which were certainly disappearing elsewhere. |
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Since disappearing, they had been camping in a tent in a field at Eldwick and had been visiting Mark's house to pick up some further provisions when they were seen. |
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A lean build was slowly disappearing behind the beer belly on his stomach. |
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Today, however, the likelihood of being bitten by katipo is becoming increasingly remote, as this icon of our coastal dune systems is rapidly disappearing. |
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The litany of contemporary change includes global warming, ozone loss, soil erosion, deforestation, desertification, collapsing fisheries, and disappearing aquifers. |
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But the goodwill built up by such acts of charity is fast disappearing. |
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She watched the currents rush into whirlpools and swirl and swirl until they bumped into the next whirlpool, finally disappearing hundreds of feet beneath the water. |
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Inevitably the cold snap was followed by the big thaw, several inches of snow disappearing in a matter of hours on New Year's Eve, and the floods were soon with us once again. |
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The wrinkles dispersed like waves disappearing before the bow of a ship. |
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The subtext is that each of us is responsible for all of us, and if we intermarry, we risk disappearing completely. |
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Two men wearing black jumpsuits exit the aircraft, stepping onto the foot rail that lines the plane's port side and disappearing into the wild blue yonder. |
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Tanner still hasn't got together with Tamara and Anne, who live a few miles from him but remain wounded by his disappearing act and the welter of excuses he gave. |
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The finding that mangroves serve as crucial nurseries for coral reef fish highlights another reason to conserve these rapidly disappearing habitats. |
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And let's not even get into the allegations of wife-beating, the disappearing acts and the gambling sprees that have left him, more than once, on the precipice of bankruptcy. |
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Police are trying to trace the wife of a professional clown after she did a disappearing act and ran away from a travelling circus in County Durham. |
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A lesser man might just pull a disappearing act, but not Mike Brown. |
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Common sense seems to be disappearing off the face of the earth. |
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With many of the old eyesores now disappearing from sight more effort will be called for to really get the town looking its best for the spring, summer and autumn. |
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At one critical point in the match, a streaker emerged from the hangar, running across the flight deck, disappearing down onto one of the aft sponsons. |
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The traditional German restaurant, serving schnitzel, bratwurst, knackwurst, sauerbraten, and large quantities of beer, is rapidly disappearing in Germany. |
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Not only were nine out ten adults convinced that Christmas carolling was disappearing as a tradition, but nine out of ten were also worried about it. |
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For at least five minutes, it dips and swerves and revels in front of us, disappearing out of sight for seconds and then zipping back into view from nowhere. |
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While you recline, this amazing chair does wonderful things to your body and you start feeling all that stiffness disappearing as knotted muscles begin relaxing. |
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He has spent years as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence in various universities, but has never succumbed to the campus ailment of disappearing up his own alliteration. |
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The possibility of arctic birds like the red knot and the dunlin disappearing from Scotland's shores is yet another symptom of a sickening planet. |
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In India, once considered the greatest stronghold for tigers, recent reports show the big cats disappearing altogether from some core reserve areas. |
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The situation is quite inequitable and causes Legal Aid to be yet another depressed and disappearing public service, only missed when gone or very hard to find. |
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After this, the sailors reacted to the anticlimax by disappearing. |
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The great shell game of book editors disappearing from one house and reappearing in another had begun, filling already anxious authors with dread. |
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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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The glassiness was quickly disappearing and the usual gleam was returning. |
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I am afraid of becoming crushed, but the giant behemoths recognize my presence and leave a place for me to wheel through to get to the disappearing form of my lady. |
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Cut and bleeding, I finally managed to free myself from the thorn prison only to discover the last vestiges of sunlight disappearing over the horizon. |
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He had lost a lot of support and his power base was rapidly disappearing. |
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John Micklethwaite, of the Health and Safety Executive, described how Mr Kick was seen to climb up to unload a Renault Clio before disappearing from the camera's view. |
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The notion of a commonwealth, of a common good, is disappearing. |
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At this point I was desirous of dying and disappearing at the same time. |
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This little yellow-rumped thornbill is disappearing out of the landscape. |
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We'd best stop there before disappearing up our own fundament, but as Chairman Lou could have said, what goes around comes around, and frequently meets itself coming back. |
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Slowly, still falteringly but inexorably, Jim Crow justice was disappearing in the South. |
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Hedgerow trees, a traditional sight in the British countryside and important havens for wildlife are fast disappearing, a conservation body has warned. |
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The oil was sold in Moroccan markets even before the Phoenicians arrived, yet the hardy argan tree, called the Moroccan ironwood by some people, has been slowly disappearing. |
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If more people could experience the beauty of a Pine Barrens gentian or bog asphodel in bloom, there would be a lot more support for these disappearing species. |
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The person who plonks himself down next to me is someway into his forties, with disappearing hair and one of those faces that has experienced a great deal. |
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Instead of disappearing into the caricature of shadows of what they are supposed to be, by tagging, graffiti artists are defiantly re-naming themselves. |
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Yorkshire Champion, G I Wilson from Oldham, also reached the final after appearing, quickly disposing of his opponents and disappearing quietly into the night. |
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It is important to educate people on the existence of malleable iron to stop it from completely disappearing. |
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It is also true that Torres's 'off-theshoulder' style, his foxiness in the box, is disappearing out of fashion. |
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A MURDERER who stabbed his victim 24 times was on the run last night after disappearing from a prerelease scheme. |
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Early 2015 saw the Labour lead continue to fall, disappearing by the start of March. |
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These gusts are responsible for the many recorded incidents of wind-measuring devices disappearing from weather bureau roofs in midstorm. |
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Soviet wolf populations reached a low around 1970, disappearing over much of European Russia. |
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After that, it consists of swamps and dry reaches before finally disappearing in the desert terrain east of Jilib, near the Jubba River. |
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You had to pull one of your stupid disappearing tricks because you were being a pouty-pants. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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In the non-relativistic limit, the both types of accompanied gapful modes become infinitely massive, disappearing from the spectrum. |
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Now, however, the greatest threat to delivering a polio-free world to future generations is complacency in the face of this disappearing disease. |
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Rosemary Leckie thought her pet corn snake must have died after disappearing. |
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Prairie and Plains disclimax and disappearing butterflies in the central United States. |
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It first began to appear around 2700 BCE before disappearing in 539 BCE, when it was succeeded by the Achaemenid Empire. |
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These disappearing cosmoses of the spirit have left humanity in the abysmal state of self-denial in which nothing but the corporeal remains. |
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Stressed as it may be, the Coalition of the ascendant is not disappearing. |
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However, people within the community opined that 'Ali Ai Ligang' is slowly disappearing from their society due to impact of westernisation. |
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Ian Turton, from York, died after disappearing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore. |
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The film opens with an establishing shot of a car steadily disappearing into darkness until the entire screen goes dim. |
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With long casts often disappearing into the mist, Richie put together anet of skimmers and roach to finish well clear of runner-up Bill Hamilton. |
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The iconic pronghorn antelope once thrived in West and Central Texas, but it's quickly disappearing. |
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It remained in use throughout the European Middle Ages, gradually disappearing in the course of the 16th century. |
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This drift halts when an allele eventually becomes fixed, either by disappearing from the population, or replacing the other alleles entirely. |
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It then ends with them disappearing into the mist, supposedly heading to the island. |
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Naisi said that it was a turlough, or a disappearing lake, and that before the year's end, it would be full of water again. |
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He had such personality and energy which he brought to the group and sadly those players are disappearing little by little. |
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Once sold in every pub, mild experienced a sharp decline in popularity after the 1960s and was in danger of completely disappearing. |
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Tall form pitchers of the genus Sarracenia and their associates are disappearing from the southeastern United States. |
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But his portrayal of the disappearing Paris is also unflinching. |
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Matter is disappearing into space through black holes and reappearing in white holes. |
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Saris are getting slinkier and blouses are staging a disappearing act, I was told, even as I was being titillated by a juicy scallop. |
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Mom-and-pop diners and cafes are disappearing from American main streets, being replaced by bland corporate giants and insipid franchises. |
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Sabaean influence is now thought to have been minor, limited to a few localities, and disappearing after a few decades or a century. |
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Neuron-producing radial glial cells were stopping their job too early and disappearing, the researchers found. |
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Irish was once widely spoken on the island of Newfoundland before largely disappearing there by the early 20th century. |
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In fact, because of risks of toxic exposure, mercury-tube sphygmomanometers are disappearing from use in this country today. |
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Appearing and disappearing at regular intervals, a model railway train chugs its way around, tooting occasionally, only to arrive at the same place again and again. |
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The large brown snake with distinctive black markings was reported missing yesterday afternoon after disappearing from its home in St Mary's Island, Chatham. |
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They appear with the sealyham terrier, the Cardigan corgi and the Welsh springer spaniel on a second 30-strong list of disappearing dogs compiled by the organisation. |
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The large brown snake with distinctive black markings was reported missing on Monday afternoon after disappearing from its home in St Mary's Island, Chatham, on Sunday night. |
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If the disappearing chromosome originally came from the parent who contributed only one, then the child may harbor cells that are uniparentally disomic. |
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The matter disappearing down a hole may, under certain circumstances, be blown 'out the other end,' creating a white hole in another twin universe. |
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Check that the electronic systems work as advertised as there have been a few minor owner grumbles about warning lights spuriously appearing and then disappearing. |
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Buccal cellulitis due to Hib is a disappearing disease.This report confirms our clinical suspicion that buccal cellulitis is also a disappearing disease. |
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However, the danger of the homme fatal, as embodied in today's boyish male hustler, is that he will leave, disappearing to other loves, other lands. |
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And disappearing, needless to say, is a quintessential Austerian act. |
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As viewed from the north, it is an irregular blunt peaklet about ten feet high, fast disappearing before the stormy atmospheric erosion to which it is subjected. |
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Just as in the disappearing dative case, colloquial Latin sometimes replaced the disappearing genitive case with the preposition de followed by the ablative. |
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The days of open standards development are fast disappearing. |
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The size of the Sahara has historically been extremely variable, with its area rapidly fluctuating and at times disappearing depending on global climatic conditions. |
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But right now he wants to get back on the road to glory after disappearing off the oche radar after his controversial omittance from the Premier League. |
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Black socks were first included in 1883 for five seasons before disappearing for eight years but became a more permanent fixture from 1896 onwards. |
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The disappearing ice had invited newcomers into the area, such as fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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Director Jo Davies and her team conjure up an impeccable sense of comic nostalgia, with Victorian disappearing acts and some seriously frivolous costumery. |
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At the same time, humanistic concepts such as imagination and critical thinking, which cannot be tested by such methods, are disappearing from college curricula. |
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Once sold in every pub, mild experienced a catastrophic fall in popularity after the 1960s and was in danger of completely disappearing from many parts of the United Kingdom. |
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Many indigenous languages are disappearing as there are no longer any young people left to speak those languages, so their remaining speakers are dying out. |
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African goods stopped being imported into Europe, first disappearing from the interior and by the 7th century found only in a few cities such as Rome or Naples. |
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Following a single wave in a group one can see the wave appearing at the back of the group, growing and finally disappearing at the front of the group. |
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German is slowly disappearing elsewhere, but a number of communities still have a large number of speakers and some even have German language schools. |
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Legendary Vicksburg caterer Helen Abraham provided an extravagant menu of party favorites, with the Lebanese kibbeh disappearing as fast as it was replenished. |
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Meanwhile, the larva eats the pith out of the stem, then flees the scene, disappearing into the soil where it pupates and later emerges as a moth. |
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The islands of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, are rich in towering trees that until 1985 were in danger of disappearing because of massive logging efforts. |
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The manifestation of such philosophy seemed to wax and wane, being the most common one time, but virtually without followers at another, apparently disappearing. |
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But despite their amazing abilities, the spotted turtle and the spiny softshell turtle are two of the species slowly disappearing from our landscape. |
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Other Vikings continued westward, thereafter disappearing from history. |
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