"There are concerns that websites will vanish, data will be destroyed, records will vanish," said Gary Bass, a longtime transparency advocate with the Bauman Foundation.
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Only instead of making the Statue of Liberty vanish, Nash will ascend to the roof of Madison Square Garden and in a cloud of smoke, he will vanish.
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They change their mobile numbers — or they simply vanish.
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We sigh, smile — and somehow make the sweets vanish.
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This place -- and its culture -- could vanish with the reef.
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But today, climate change is causing that history to vanish.
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But that usefulness began to vanish in the last year.
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After a successful election, some of that impetus could vanish.
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Sometimes the signal would vanish; sometimes the tiger would appear.
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Many of those readings simply vanish and never get recorded.
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I was naive to think that it would just vanish.
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Utilize Snapchat's reverse function to watch the lip color vanish.
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But after the July cutoff, the ads will vanish altogether.
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How can a person be there and then just vanish?
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"Illness might progressively vanish," he writes, "but so might identity."
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They're not the only people to vanish without a trace.
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Signs of humankind vanish, save for the solitary roadside mailbox.
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It's not that, should Google fail, the Internet would vanish.
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Weird and obscure books and texts seem to vanish first.
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First, the retained value of iOS's security protocol would vanish.
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Or sometimes they just vanish without any explanation at all.
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Go deeper: Michael Cohen, the problem Trump can't make vanish
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Unless humans intervene, the northern white rhinos will soon vanish.
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I will not vanish like a thief in the night.
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Still, any doubts vanish at the end of the meal.
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But signs of these people vanish around 1,000 years ago.
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The guilt of letting a unique species vanish is eternal.
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Modern Love Always hard to believe the ways details vanish.
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Exes don't magically vanish no matter how strong the desire.
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Sometimes kids vanish because of a possibly divine global event.
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Once the obstacles were gone, meaning seemed to vanish, too.
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Then, 2000,2430 years ago, Neanderthals vanish from the fossil record.
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What's less common is for those discontinued games to vanish entirely.
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She would often land a gig and vanish for several days.
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I was not trying to kill myself so much as vanish.
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That's why Bill Shepherd is a demon Claire will inevitably vanish.
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Fine details like windows, turrets, and even water towers simply vanish.
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It was not enough to bury them, say Kaddish and vanish.
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Trump wants this case to vanish – and who can blame him?
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To be on the latest level, proprietary approaches vanish over time.
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They started taking selfies outside ministries that are soon to vanish.
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That's not the coating's only trick to making fingerprints vanish, though.
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They made the humanity of those who suffered vanish as well.
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Bangkok's iconic bustling streets, lined with food vendors may soon vanish.
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And this means that, in a way, Cizhong, too, will vanish.
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Some of the up all night squad vanish into the shadows.
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Balloons are only for a moment; they literally disappear and vanish.
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The function of immigration enforcement is not going to simply vanish.
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That exemption would also vanish if Britain left the European Union.
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Some vanish in less than a minute after they spike up.
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The government says that the women would run away and vanish.
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The last Canadian department store mail-order catalogs will also vanish.
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Colleagues, friends, clients that were part of everyday life suddenly vanish.
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As the heroes began to vanish, no one made a sound.
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Empires fall, animals evolve and buildings in New York City vanish.
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To be clear, all that suitable land doesn't vanish or something.
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If this one fizzles, Mr. Egerton's leading man opportunities may vanish.
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Some would receive a truckload only to see it vanish quickly.
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What would be exposed if all that water should suddenly vanish?
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If insects were to vanish, the environment would collapse into chaos.
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Though fortunate, Hicks has seen his gigs vanish all the same.
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To be fair to Ray, Peri and Jo really do vanish.
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Like many Rwandans, I'd like to see it vanish to nothing.
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By the end, those questions vanish under a spell of enchantment.
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As soon as one leaves Freeport though, those scant privileges vanish.
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Imagine how much they might pay to make incriminating videos vanish.
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Incomplete art does not easily vanish, but leaves a physical ghost.
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Soon, they could vanish completely, their smarts embedding directly into our surroundings.
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But making vending machines vanish from the workplace is a tall order.
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Both give the illusion that our actions or communications will vanish forever.
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Honest, rural pigs don't look like they've been rubbed down with Vanish.
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The disease had progressed, often causing his thoughts to vanish mid-sentence.
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"Like, can we not just vanish it from our stomachs?" he said.
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Does "vanish" reference the missing girls or Camille's patience with her mother?
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If the ACA were repealed, however, then the individual protections would vanish.
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So conservationists are racing desperately to save them before they vanish altogether.
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That money can vanish in a trice, pushing down the pound's value.
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Group tries to revive ghost towns across the South before they vanish.
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But that doesn't mean that their candidacies will vanish without a trace.
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The latest to vanish, Lee Bo, disappeared from his warehouse last month.
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Tariffs may vanish, but non-tariff barriers pop up in their place.
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"It's wild to have all of that context just vanish," he added.
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I tried really hard to let my worries vanish into the ether.
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In a ubiquitous currency regime, however, foreign exchange fees would vanish entirely .
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After a company buys its stock back, the money does not vanish.
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Most such hints vanish when more data is added to the mix.
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Retailers that sell through catalogs would see their main advertising medium vanish.
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Occasionally, a boat would flip and the dairy cooler would vanish downstream.
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Kathy now finds herself worrying that Ian might vanish in the night.
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Or do we vanish the flag in a patriotic flash of fireworks?
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Now some experts think that bids to host them could vanish altogether.
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But when they approach full-automation, those workers are likely to vanish.
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Work that has been going on for decades or longer may vanish.
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"I very seriously doubt they're just going to vanish from the picture."
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An advertiser could pour in money one month and vanish the next.
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Then, somehow, easily, I felt myself vanish and slip through the wall.
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Supplies may dwindle or vanish entirely from stores, but demand remains robust.
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Now, several are teetering on the brink of seeing their clinics vanish.
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The money you've been diligently saving in 2019 is about to vanish.
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One misplaced phrase or discouraging comment and something wonderful could suddenly vanish.
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This can lead to local extinctions, as species vanish from certain areas.
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But the energy of even a few months earlier began to vanish.
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But if the dominant approach changes, his glory would vanish very soon.
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In Los Angeles County, the holiday of Columbus Day will soon vanish.
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Once folks see the tax savings, much of the opposition will vanish.
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Some of those protesters fear that support will vanish if the Jan.
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No, because the existing web of prosecutorial initiatives would not simply vanish.
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The wiggle room will vanish if a disorderly Brexit reduces growth further.
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"It's a small tiny dot but you can't completely vanish it," he says.
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They think when they shut down anything about LGBT, our existence will vanish.
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Borders vanish when you're looking down from a private jet at cruising altitude.
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The fighters will hold the ground for a few hours and then vanish.
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Other public services do not simply vanish for a quarter of the year.
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You wouldn't want your files to suddenly vanish into thin air, would you?
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Biden has since seen his double-digit lead in some polls virtually vanish.
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His mother was worried her son would vanish into the criminal justice system.
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The second comes from the Latin word evanescence, meaning "to disappear or vanish".
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If it passed, then nearly every Obama-era climate policy would vanish instantly.
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Because just like unicorns themselves, supplies of these fanciful brushes will vanish fast.
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Play your Bernie card right, and your medicine could vanish, your hospitals close.
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Thus, $40 million in income could vanish with the stroke of a pen.
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" As a wise man once said, "We will not vanish without a fight!
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Islands all over the oceans contract to the size of pinheads, then vanish.
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Something can seem real and solid, then suddenly vanish out from under you.
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What's been recognized in recent years is that the Ancestral Puebloans didn't vanish.
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"I thought in my head: 'I wish I could just vanish,' " she said.
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But without confidence in its security, its users, and its power, could vanish.
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But like all new technology, both of these hurdles will vanish over time.
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That good-natured vibe doesn't necessarily vanish when the three brothers are separated.
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These deeply embedded historical divisions did not vanish overnight after the Dallas shooting.
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It didn't vanish behind a cloud but seemed to vaporize, to stop existing.
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Soon, he speculates, his own and other popular channels will vanish from YouTube.
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The question is whether this kind of federal attention will vanish come 2017.
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There are a few insects most people would be happy to see vanish.
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And then, as quickly as they appeared, the jet and missile launcher vanish.
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Comedians are notorious for creating characters and alternative personalities into which they vanish.
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Without attention, though, these are the types of things that can quietly vanish.
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It was one of the first Allied vessels to vanish in the war.
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This time, it was surprising to see her let a sizable lead vanish.
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"She'd call me when Matt would vanish," Ms. Cole said of his mother.
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These rules would all vanish if the EPA ever revoked its endangerment finding.
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Biden could be just one more gaffe away from seeing his lead vanish.
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But the dot-coms, as you might have noticed, did not exactly vanish.
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VICE Christian Bale has gone to extreme lengths to vanish into roles before.
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If the day after tomorrow the Americans suddenly vanish, we will be fine.
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Urban areas will see congressional seats vanish and their populations decrease by millions.
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During the training, we watched about a dozen snipers vanish into a field.
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But donate your body to science, and most of those expenses could vanish.
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It is the latest mass-market retailer to vanish from the retail landscape.
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With the collapse of the Palestinian Authority, Palestinian-Israeli security coordination would vanish.
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As a result, lines look smoother because skin is plumper and dry patches vanish.
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If humans were to cause drastic changes, their spectacular pink inhabitants would vanish forever.
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Next year, while the rest of the law remains, the mandate will simply vanish.
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It's precisely when we stop looking for species that we allow them to vanish.
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Everyone is very worried about her, because she just wouldn't vanish for so long.
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Flight MH370 had such equipment installed, but still managed to vanish without a trace.
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The findings could help narrow down huge uncertainties about when the ice will vanish.
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The barriers between rich and poor vanish, at least until the threat has passed.
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But Okjökull is by far the largest of these glaciers to vanish, he noted.
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The envy, jealousy, self-pity, anger, even rage -- it does not vanish or disappear.
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Over the course of the 15-year conflict an estimated 19823,000 people would vanish.
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High-End Makeup:Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation Stick in Shell $143, available at Sephora.
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If Amazon Fire is your thing, then IP Vanish is the way to go.
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That kind of relationship doesn't necessarily just vanish after a few years go by.
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That opportunity is likely to vanish in coming months, should rates rise as expected.
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When you ban a popular substance—alcohol or cannabis or cocaine—it doesn't vanish.
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But, as the district is gentrified, there are fears this village atmosphere will vanish.
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On present trends, numerous species will vanish from that record—exterminated by human activity.
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All of the preparation that we all did seemed to vanish in an instant.
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Their homeland is the Holy Land, and their attachment to it won't just vanish.
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"The idea was that the Indian people were just supposed to vanish," she said.
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As the Federal Reserve keeps raising interest rates, even that yield advantage could vanish.
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But I was always uneasy, expecting my father to up and vanish any day.
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How many languages do experts predict will vanish by the end of the century?
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On mobile, it sounds like they're either going to vanish or be severely limited.
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If Marcus can't create order amongst all this chaos, the brand may vanish forever.
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Press freedom can vanish in an instant -- as has happened in Venezuela and Egypt.
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"When trials vanish, citizenship also suffers," Mr. Bharara said, according to his prepared remarks.
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He was imprisoned and gradually, like salt dissolving in water, was made to vanish.
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Imagine a whole field of cows just vanish at the drop of a hat.
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Also like Stories on other social apps, these videos will vanish in a day.
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Remember how beautiful they said the world is going to become once we vanish?
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No one wants an ancient tradition to vanish, but most do and more will.
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It's more powerful than media coverage and we can't let these witness statements vanish.
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Now the party, and its gallons of eggnog (boozy and virgin), may vanish entirely.
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But as the Hanukkah story also reminds us, that freedom can vanish almost overnight.
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With Jeb out of the race, many of us feared this dynamic would vanish.
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So, if abortion rights supporters lose the case, legal abortion could vanish in Louisiana.
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I cannot sit idly by and watch my RED BEAN ice cream clue vanish.
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There is a real possibility that elephants will vanish in the not distant future.
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Though if the molecules of our body vanish, they will be gone for good.
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Typically, all 28500 vanish well before tip-off; sometimes the Blazers double their order.
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If they are not, the trait would vanish after a prescribed number of generations.
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The first to vanish, Jimi Taro Patrick, 19, was last seen around 6 p.m.
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The latest range of products to vanish from shelves are toiletries and cleaning items.
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To "duplicate" is to COPY PASTE, and to "Disappear" is to UP AND VANISH.
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Scientists forecast that Arctic sea ice could vanish in the summer by the 2040s.
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Based on trading history, the VIX itself has signaled that volatility will not vanish.
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If, however, he continues to make a series of gaffes those opportunities will vanish.
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Clearly, Kyrgios's persecution complex did not vanish for good into the desert air here.
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For others, the doctor added some encouragement about how quickly the rash would vanish.
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The writer Joy Williams once observed in a novel that children vanish without dying.
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It's frequently said that many new species vanish before science can even discover them.
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Those in the path of totality can also watch the sun's bright disk vanish.
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I lost time, the trauma making years vanish the way it made me disappear.
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This means LinkedIn's Stories-style videos, unlike on Snapchat, don't vanish after a short time.
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A space where people share silly photos, videos, and messages that vanish after 24 hours.
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Clinton's fabled political instincts seem to vanish whenever he campaigns on behalf of his wife.
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No rewriting of The Times, no memory hole required, just make the news vanish digitally?
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According to the recent McKinsey Global Institute Report, 403 million jobs will vanish by 2030.
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Snaps vanish in the time it takes to reboot a PC and send an email.
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But that doesn't mean that BTAL's gains vanish when the S&P rallies, Nadig said.
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That money can vanish in a trice, pushing the pound's value down a long way.
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The technology seems to rear its head once a decade and then vanish into nothingness.
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Episode 1, "Vanish," gives our rage-filled murder mystery a purposeful, intense, and emotional start.
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Chinese suppliers will not simply fold and vanish from markets where they invested for decades.
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And this week Tilbury is releasing a new eyeshadow palette that's likely to vanish quickly.
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Insect populations are collapsing worldwide and may vanish within a century, according to new research.
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Among these disappearing acts, what I never expected was that my best friend would vanish.
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Without the advertised pill, "the whiteness I have invested in, will just vanish," she warns.
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People maintain their own private keys, without which all of their life savings effectively vanish.
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The calm sounds of the creek vanish as a speed boat can be heard approaching.
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" He said: "This is not the Orwellian future where history can just vanish or change.
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I wish I had the ability to vanish the way you do, but I don't.
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"I was partying and just trying to make myself vanish in some way," he says.
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The inequalities of our world will not vanish after the flash of a nuclear weapon.
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In 2016, several users said disappearing messages did not vanish in a post on Github.
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The hackers would then load the money onto a prepaid Green Dot card, then vanish.
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Instead, we were taught that every cent needed to be spent or it would vanish.
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At its current rate of healing, the hole should completely vanish in about 50 years.
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Bloggers who cross the line vanish into army custody, only to reappear chastened and docile.
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People known to complain about the workload would vanish from the payroll, several people said.
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Clinton can undercut Mr. Trump's support there, his route to victory could very nearly vanish.
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The latest person connected to the publishing house to vanish, Lee Bo, disappeared last month.
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It's not necessarily true that these jobs would immediately vanish in a single-payer world.
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" Spiegel said that because the photos vanish, "there isn't pressure to feel pretty or perfect.
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However, while telcos will not vanish entirely, they run the risk of being completely marginalized.
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A computer-based climate model predicts that some of the largest will vanish by 290.
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Then they will all vanish to the N.B.A. What's not to like about Bol Bol?
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But climate change is making that ice vanish, and the mental health impact runs deep.
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The apparent hope was that the tribe would vanish completely, yet the community hung on.
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If I do, I'm afraid my dream of writing a wonderful Chinese novel will vanish.
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Then the smile and the enthusiasm could vanish as if cut off by an ax.
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Sometimes at night, she said, younger women would vanish and come back with no explanations.
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For a few months, maybe more, the celebrated name of Steaua Bucharest will simply vanish.
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Soon, foam containers, plates and cups may vanish for good in New York State. Gov.
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If Medicaid expansion disappears, the gains made in fighting the crisis could vanish, as well.
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Its contours change or even vanish, depending on your particular perspective — philosophical, psychological or neurobiological.
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Could big, muscular churches become the new normal in New York as smaller churches vanish?
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It was a mystery: Typically bigger animals vanish first — often only after people show up.
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One insidious aspect of plague is that it does not vanish after its initial work.
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That was unusual; websites captured by Google's crawler did not tend to vanish that quickly.
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Somehow, a whole quarter of a century seems to vanish as quickly as your lunchbreak.
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But when they come to win elections through the same machines, all doubts instantly vanish!
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For some reason, when it comes to regulations, conservatives' optimism and faith in markets vanish.
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Officials who are targeted by the anti-graft campaign often vanish for weeks or months.
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But if we vanish — by death or otherwise — what remains of us if not our bodies?
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L'Oréal's version of a lightening cream, called White Perfect, features a trademarked ingredient called 'Melanin-Vanish'.
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Once the messages are sent, all traces vanish immediately — and all the app data is erased.
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It just sucks seeing something that has become a staple in this neighborhood vanish so quickly.
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" He famously inscribed on a banner accompanying one of his performance-art pieces, "Humans, let's vanish!
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Because moving objects vanish during a long exposure, even the kinetic pace of a city relaxes.
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" Though she doesn't believe the community will vanish—she jokes, "Maybe it'll end up as Stormfront2017.
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The meager income that Yehia Sohail generated with occasional work at Hodeidah's port could soon vanish.
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They were all sure that it was going to go away and vanish on its own.
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Some ICOs are outright scams, in which the firms vanish once the tokens have been sold.
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The sounds of the modern world vanish when you walk this deep into a protected forest.
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Though plugs in cars are unlikely to vanish, the power of induction seems here to stay.
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Many traditional retail jobs will vanish as shops close and the remaining ones use more automation.
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In the worse post-Brexit scenario, 31,000 jobs in "core intermediaries" of financial institutions would vanish.
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The Fed's shift from hawkish to dovish has caused already-muted volatility to vanish even further.
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In 183, scientists announced they expected Snaefellsjokull to vanish entirely by the end of the century.
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Will the pressure and scrutiny make its astonishing, 218-year-long run vanish like yesterday's snap?
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Such capital is stickier than deposits or short-term debt, which can vanish in a trice.
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Administration officials said it was too early to say what had caused the plane to vanish.
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In the moment, the emotional impact of seeing all of those characters vanish is undeniably powerful.
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Scientists think the whole wreck could vanish by 2030, thanks to bacteria eating away at it.
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What are the journalistic/ethical considerations involved in making the original essay vanish in this way?
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The heroes who came forward then did not vanish, though many did lose their military careers.
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And a lot of it could vanish if we don't get more progress on tax reform.
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How can an aircraft, carrying dozens or sometimes hundreds of passengers, seemingly vanish into thin air?
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This means that for much of next month, these companies' scooters will vanish from the city.
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From Saturn, Earth seems to vanish in the brilliant glow of the gas giant's icy rings.
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Certainly Matsuzawa's call to "vanish" evidence of "material civilization" took formlessness in art to imaginative extremes.
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That means that U.S. citizens, many whom saved for retirement, may see their savings vanish overnight.
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In these places, Obamacare's coverage expansion could vanish regardless of whether Congress passes a repeal bill.
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Working-class families, by contrast, received minor savings that are set to automatically vanish after 2025.
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Sellars: I was so aware of the essence of the work being about watching it vanish.
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She begins to comprehend who her father was, and what might have led him to vanish.
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The movies and what they have meant to so many of us will not just vanish.
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On an unnamed island, random objects are beginning to vanish — birds, hats, flowers, ribbons, and more.
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And if surveys mentioned that aspect of socialism, that growing support for socialism would vanish immediately.
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A moment previous, I could have dog down a leper lung but my hunger had vanish.
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Or, perhaps, gay culture will become so normalized that drag itself will become irrelevant and vanish.
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Perfect for tight spaces and quick cleanups, Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes quickly make fingerprints vanish.
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In the final reduction, the idea of the "human" itself may vanish into algorithms and programs.
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The two-tone "Weila" fruit print shirt was the quickest to vanish — gone in five minutes.
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Click here to view original GIFBad GIF ducks jerk around, and the goose's golden eggs vanish.
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There were many people and things I liked about Austin and I let these hurts vanish.
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Amid financial crisis and political uncertainty, Palestinian leaders warned of unrest if services were to vanish.
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But if they were to vanish tomorrow, I don't think the ecosystem would be dramatically impaired.
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The first of them to vanish, Jimi Taro Patrick, 19, was last seen around 6 p.m.
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If I could just vanish without knowing I was vanishing, that would be the best. 13.
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The ripple in the news will quickly vanish; we've become so accustomed to hearing about school violence.
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Qiu and his group weren't the only Peking University students to vanish in the past week either.
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While $425 million seems like a lot, it can vanish quickly if you're not responsible with it.
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When the next recession comes, maybe in a year or two, most of these opportunities will vanish.
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Which means many of those shows may vanish from the streaming service in the next few years.
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Friends would vanish in the middle of the night, spirited away by police to political education centers.
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Should I ever become blind, I know that my world will not vanish into a black void.
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But this income looks set to vanish entirely by 2023, as the field runs dry (see chart).
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And in the film "The Rain (Project for a Text)," from 1969, words vanish before our eyes.
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Solitary confinement—a standard punishment in jails and prisons nationwide—would not vanish with a Rikers relocation.
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Not only did my monthly smartphone payments vanish completely, I discovered a cheap phone I could adore.
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Who hasn't, for instance, wanted to vanish from a sticky situation at some point in their lives?
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Without a title since July, Djokovic also saw an 8,000-point ranking lead over Britain's Murray vanish.
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If action isn't taken, the site—held sacred by generations of Asháninka cultural practitioners—could soon vanish.
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Vanish until I take my seat so that you won't have to confront me with this 42.5.
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Moreover, those supposedly "female" traits vanish in the rare arenas where the competition is entirely among women.
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The money doesn't vanish, it gets reinvested in higher growth businesses that boost the economy and jobs.
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The small group of migrant animals spend time in Idaho and Washington, but may soon vanish forever.
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The books I find engrossing now still have the power to make the world around me vanish.
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My skepticism will vanish entirely at the end of the session when he refuses my 20 pesos.
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The thing about Trump's antics is that they spike and then vanish from public consciousness very quickly.
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These accessories vanish when it's time to interact with factory workers, voters, or Republicans in Middle America.
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Is it because he knows he's getting closer to the end, will soon vanish and become nothing?
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It's human instinct to punish wrongdoing, and accountability won't — and shouldn't — vanish from the criminal justice system.
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It is unclear what proportion of Iranian crude sales will vanish from international markets after Nov. 4.
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They are killed at military checkpoints, vanish inside navy facilities or are tortured by federal police officers.
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"The lies that have been spread, they vanish because you see what's in the bill," Democratic Sen.
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But the edges of the second self were becoming vague and one day it would vanish altogether.
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If Maria has $200 in emergency savings, she could see her savings vanish just from paying fees.
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Infindável Mapa de Fome refuses to let its creators vanish into a western narrative of indigenous histories.
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Right—an entire archive of digital materials can vanish if they're stored on a platform that disappears.
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Magician Penn Jillette made 100 pounds vanish; his diet plan included two weeks of eating only potatoes.
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It is not simply to vanish, but to be vanished: forcibly abducted and, often, never seen again.
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All of that is to say that that my time with Breath of the Wild did vanish.
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During his exorcisms, the chair would allegedly rock on its own, levitate, and even vanish and reappear.
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Fewer varieties of Maybelline cosmetics will be available, and Amazon's own Echo smart speakers will vanish entirely.
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I think a lot of that uniqueness will vanish the instant the character limit no longer matters.
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But after five minutes of seeing the flames, I was crying, suddenly realizing that it could vanish.
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And sometimes the question of whether magic should vanish is the hinge on which the story turns.
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Ms. McHorse emphasized that the study does not definitively answer why horses' side toes started to vanish.
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This was a place I could vanish into, a place to be alone and yet never lonely.
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Because like Kobe, one minute everything can be fine but in an instant it can just vanish.
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Still, disparaging asides about Mr. Trump that had been creeping into official newscasts will most likely vanish.
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How could something she so took for granted—namely, her rights as a citizen—vanish so quickly?
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"With the dovish Central Bank of Russia, the rouble's carry trade attractiveness continues to vanish," Miklashevsky said.
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The story has been told for decades that intimate Baroque operas will vanish in the vast Met.
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There's a tendency to imagine that, when a utopia "fails," the ideals of its participants vanish, too.
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Without the agreement, the foreign investment that creates new jobs will slow, or even vanish, some fear.
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But this opportunity of basic American fandom may soon vanish from dozens of communities across the country.
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Did it just vanish off your face before the camera shifted so this scene would look cool?
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In "Clouds of Sils Maria," Mr. Assayas's previous film, Ms. Stewart's character, another celebrity assistant, did vanish.
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Even as unemployment falls throughout the United States, many people fear that their jobs will soon vanish.
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In the meantime, the black market that has operated in Canada for decades isn't likely to vanish.
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But men's sports in general don't vanish from the national attention after the Olympic torch is extinguished.
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When Moe caresses her suitcase of stolen trinkets, Elodie remembers that every single thing isn't destined to vanish.
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Come July 213, the figure will again be halved to $2295.39,2332.80 before the incentives vanish entirely on Jan.
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Take a selfie while wearing a Metallica shirt and you could see it vanish before it hits Instagram.
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US companies also rely much less on short-term debt, which can vanish during a time of crisis.
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Three-quarters of all species on Earth could vanish We're on the verge of a sixth mass extinction.
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These are all valid questions, but they vanish in the face of Bowie's be-mulleted, spandex-wrapped perfection.
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No task is ever urgent, but without it the little sense of purpose there is left would vanish.
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But some of that $278trn will vanish, despite efforts to close weak stores and improve those that remain.
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But at least a couple of crooks thousands of miles away cannot cause them all to vanish simultaneously.
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Jeya May Cruz dropped her iPhone onto this rug and basically saw her phone vanish before her eyes.
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Two ministries run by Rosario Robles, now secretary of agrarian development, saw 203bn pesos vanish from their coffers.
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Multinationals can too easily exploit mismatches between national laws to divert taxable profits or even make them vanish.
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She has carved words—"CHERRY", "DIRT", "RIPE", "VANISH"—into the skin of her arms, hips, stomach and thighs.
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Not only will their jobs and equity vanish, but the value of years of work will be destroyed.
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Jeya May Cruz dropped her iPhone onto this rug and basically saw her phone vanish before her eyes.
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Originally, stories were designed to vanish from your profile page—and your followers' view—after just 24 hours.
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Once the time runs out, the message will vanish from the devices of all users in the conversation.
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The cause of equal rights for black citizens would now essentially vanish from national American politics for decades.
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At best, jobs will be created more slowly in the Philippines and India; at worst they will vanish.
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"If the licensing system were to vanish overnight, I'd be doing sex work all the time," says Rhani.
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So, if it changes from one week to the next, then all hopes of calculated risk will vanish.
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Sarah Burnett of Everest, a research firm, predicts that the most basic jobs will vanish as a result.
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Some will move into customs and niche fetish stuff; most others will just vanish away into the ether.
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This means that the $150m in ether could quickly vanish into the, er, blue if investors got nervous.
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But alcohol's effects in these areas don't simply vanish once you stop drinking — or even the morning after.
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While the lizards are unlikely to go extinct from California, they may vanish from specific plots of land.
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" Lloyd Blankfein, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs, is correct that the money from stock buybacks "doesn't vanish.
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It was another of many signs that the Sinatra lounge tradition is not about to vanish anytime soon.
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But the army remains the one island of social solidarity where the country's political and economic divides vanish.
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Over the course of 2017, across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Delaware, immigrants seemed to vanish into thin air.
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The tools of the trade would vanish from this room, and the tricks of it from the curriculum.
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They didn't suddenly vanish from the Earth rapture-style the minute Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone.
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Cresset Capital's Jack Ablin warns that June's big market gains could vanish in an instant on Wednesday afternoon.
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Unlike most performances, which vanish, the objects he "performs" lock traces of the action in the translucent resins.
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Seeing his entire family vanish right in front of his eyes, sent Hawkeye down a path of vengeance.
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The sartorial indecision worked into concepts like athleisure or business casual are not likely to vanish anytime soon.
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Yet, in December, this bar, too, is scheduled to vanish, razed for twenty-nine stories of future Brooklyn.
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If domestic prices for steel did not improve significantly, the margin arguments for that capital investment might vanish.
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New media forms very rarely vanish; they just find new niches as consumption behavior and distribution practices change.
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At a time when I wanted to vanish, I found music that was dreamily dissociative and delectably anesthetic.
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Some of the more optimistic forecasts on robots forecast that it's not jobs that will vanish, but tasks.
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Back in Japan, he developed works that invited viewer-participants to "vanish" certain subjects — to make them disappear.
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"Brick and mortar retail is not going to vanish entirely, there will be winners who survive," he said.
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Even the country's most internationally prominent police officer, it seems, can vanish without an official murmur from Beijing.
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On several other occasions, the main characters vanish, yielding their place to long expository passages of American history.
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Here, according to Einstein's theory, matter, space and time come to an end and vanish like a dream.
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Fiction. The best way to make a long plane ride bearable is to vanish into someone else's world.
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We'll see first class continue to vanish and become even more elusive, a continuation of the 2010s trend.
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In the 1960s, for example, height requirements began to vanish because they excluded far more women than men.
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The Attorney General pressed the agencies, according to the Corriere, on whether they had helped Mr. Mifsud vanish.
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The last flashing lights vanish into the smoke, and with them the last trace of humanity in view.
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The film moves at a fast clip, and two and a half hours vanish before you know it.
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Most of the time, an ailing insurer will quietly find a buyer, and vanish under its rescuer's wing.
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Will freshwater mussel species vanish because coal companies are once again free to dump toxic waste in streams?
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These imaginative landscapes adorned Sulawesi's caves for 44 millenniums, but they could vanish soon after they were rediscovered.
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After being sent away for further testing Peri and Joanne vanish and all records of their visit disappear.
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Located about 2,600 meters (8530 ft) above sea level, the glacier is due to vanish completely by 2030.
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Leishman shot 123 on the front to build a two-shot lead, only for it to vanish quickly.
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Overall, it is a tawny gray, highlighted with elegant white claws; the crab seems to vanish when still.
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Of course, some trial balloons floated out of the Trump administration vanish into the ether without becoming policy.
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So if the debate simply disappeared tomorrow, a source of distrust would vanish without either side losing ground.
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There are a lot of gorgeous people with only one thing to say who vanish from the scene.
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You're not seeing physical stores vanish, but people aren't building new ones at the rate they used to.
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When jackpots get bigger, more people are induced to play, and the regressivity diminishes — though it doesn't vanish.
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The merging is so simple, so graphically on-target, that any doubts I have about such blatant juxtapositions vanish.
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One third of the industrial sector could also be impacted, and all the city's beaches could vanish, it says.
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Two weeks ago, I wrote that Hillary Clinton's polling lead over Donald Trump wasn't very big, and could vanish.
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Deforestation in tropical areas is a particular concern because every minute about 40 football fields of tropical trees vanish.
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I'm installing the OTA right now, so I'm trying to be optimistic that the freezing will vanish for good.
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Tumbleweeds are a-blowin' through app stores in China, as unmonitored and foreign-run communication tools continue to vanish.
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Too many more years like 2016, and that opportunity will vanish like the contents of a hacked bank account.
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Every pebble of hope I have left of finding love on my own before I get married will vanish.
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Hoping my insecurities would vanish at the touch of a shaven nasal bone was too good to be true.
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Surely if she knew about the chest pains and shortness of breath, her doubts about my sincerity would vanish.
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Certain pages are so deeply inked that faces vanish and reappear depending upon the lighting one reads them in.
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As premiere "Vanish" proves, Camille's body only sweats when she is naked and outside of her dark little shell.
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When they do appear, they often vanish quickly... only to appear online for double or triple their retail price.
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In the longer run, it's worrisome, because once interest in the books levels off, that sales boost will vanish.
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When members of her family begin to vanish, it's up to her to find them as a revolution looms.
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When he retires, his high-paying job will vanish unless a similarly-seasoned worker is waiting in the wings.
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But even were the dinner to vanish altogether, it remains but a yearly televised snapshot of the overall syndrome.
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But you might want to act fast, because once they vanish, they're gone until the restock on December 15.
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Lyft, meanwhile, has anticipated that individual vehicle ownership will all but vanish in urban centers in the coming decade.
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It's a good place to start, those threats, because you might simply vanish once those threats include your family.
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United Technologies declined to specify, however, how many of those remaining positions could vanish due to automation, or when.
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Snapchat started in 2012 as a free mobile app that allows users to send photos that vanish within seconds.
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These poems can't make history vanish, but they can contend against it with the force of a restorative imagination.
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But the Dow's losses quickly vanish, and the index ends the day with a mirror-image gain of 226.
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The British Brasso-to-Vanish maker is in talks to buy baby formula maker Mead Johnson for $16.7 billion.
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This was as impossible for me to comprehend as it was to comprehend why the moon might unexpectedly vanish.
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That causes its quantum superposition to vanish, which leaves it in a single state, just like a classical computer.
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When the summer melt season got going, the snow that had accumulated started to vanish, exposing bare glacier ice.
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And two-thirds of the ice could vanish if governments fail to rein in greenhouse gas emissions this century.
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But ultimately, limiting climate change is the crucial step if we don't want to see these ecosystems vanish forever.
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The last time association health plans expanded, they were magnets for hucksters who would collect premiums and then vanish.
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Fox's case is one of an unknown number of instances in which dogs vanish after their owners get arrested.
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The amounts are so small relative to revenue and other expenses, they quickly vanish to the unaided executive eye.
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Your tiredness and the physical discomfort of the noise vanish into nothingness when compared to the white-hot shame.
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Yet all of that goodwill could rapidly vanish from underneath Saenchai as he makes his GLORY World Series debut.
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"It would almost go away, but whatever he had going on would never truly vanish," says his father, Chris.
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With Trump's decision, it will vanish from the world market for renewable energies, electronic cars and highly efficient technologies.
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In Before We Vanish, a trio of extraterrestrial beings possess human bodies and prepare Earth for its impending occupation.
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But that insurance can vanish if women don't place in the top tier of the nation's most competitive races.
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"After the collapse of the Soviet Union, people saw the country they grew up in vanish overnight," he says.
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This is my favorite paragraph: No one wants an ancient tradition to vanish, but most do and more will.
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But after Biden's poor showings in Iowa (fourth place) and New Hampshire (fifth place), he saw that lead vanish.
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Vacating the lower court decisions won't make the brief the administration filed last month in the Supreme Court vanish.
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"Locusts are highly cannibalistic," explained Couzin, noting that they start cannibalizing when swarming begins and food starts to vanish.
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But the profits that criminals can make through ransomware and other malicious code ensure the problem will never vanish.
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But any doubts about his sanity vanish when you taste the spectacularly good guinea hen that the endive accompanies.
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On days before hurricanes in New York, certain items predictably vanish from stock: bottled water, white bread, peanut butter.
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But any hope that Mr. Erdogan's position might reflect posturing before the vote appeared to vanish with the airstrikes.
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The block you grew up on changes; cities grow or shrink; and traditions are held on to or vanish.
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Her tart, wry comics generally make their point in a few pages, then vanish like an uncomfortable party guest.
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But under Obama, millions of Americans saw their incomes stagnate, home values, pensions and opportunities shrink or vanish entirely.
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Subscribers will be able to keep playing the library of 60-plus titles until they vanish on October 15th.
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The tracks undulate slowly and diaphanously, while instruments and ensembles materialize out of nowhere and vanish just as mysteriously.
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We're only looking at characters who we see killed or who vanish on screen during the movie's climactic end.
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Yes. Were we surprised to see her minor character vanish after she turned up in a post-credits scene?
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The books follow a core group of characters who were "left behind" after all the Christians on Earth vanish.
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Most years, the hosts vanish for long stretches after the monologue, and the performance feels like stand-up interruptus.
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Northern Ireland is also poor enough to receive significant subsidies from the EU that are now set to vanish.
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If your backup gets deleted, there's no way to restore it, meaning all your settings and data could just vanish.
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A mother and her 211-year-old daughter also vanish on the way back from their routine grocery shopping trip.
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According to the first diplomat who recently met Sadr, he felt pressured and feared his victory was going to vanish.
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There was a fear that most of that money would vanish once the former "Partridge Family" star's debts were paid.
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If Texans are substantially less likely to fill out the census forms than residents of other states, those benefits vanish.
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Such a self-limiting system might have a big effect over the short term, but vanish in the long term.
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Internal-combustion engines, which power 499 out of 500 cars on the road today, would have to all but vanish.
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If you were to see this pattern of behavior to its end, to its vanishing point, you would, yourself, vanish.
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Because if they turn their backs before the real battle begins, her presumptive primary victory could vanish before our eyes.
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Apple is expected to expand the usable screen area to the point where the iconic home button will vanish entirely.
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Yet that credit could vanish under the tax plan presented Thursday by Republican members of the US House of Representatives.
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As series premiere "Vanish" reveals, Wind Gap is now the site of two serial murders in less than a year.
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"That's why we did it at lower altitude, it will vanish in no time," he told Reuters in an interview.
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In reality, they won't vanish; they will probably just be weakened after months or years of rulemaking and legal challenge.
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The Knicks defeated the Indiana Pacers 87-81 on Tuesday but let a seven-point halftime lead against Brooklyn vanish.
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In other words, the waves will get smaller and smaller, but never entirely vanish, so the sloshing goes on forever.
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The interdependencies won't vanish, though — so expect more skirmishes like the one Apple fought with Google and Facebook last week.
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All charges will vanish if she can find the final report of a mysterious "Future Commission" of youthful super-brains.
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And, as Hauch notes, sometimes stories vanish entirely if an online publication shuts down — which is something I've personally experienced.
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You've probably seen magicians pull playing cards from thin air, make silk handkerchiefs change colors, or cause cigarettes to vanish.
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We may live to see a day when all comments vanish and people are forced to keep it to themselves.
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"Whoever is doing it, they're familiar with the neighborhood and they're able to vanish very quickly," Dugan told reporters Tuesday.
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In which case the paradox might vanish of its own accord, as Tesla shifts to bespoke manufacturing for such cars.
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But then we should stress that these agreeable conditions will one day vanish — like ice on a warm winter day.
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The company-focused WhatsApp Business did not vanish, and its main app also remained available on Apple's iOS App Store.
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In fact, scientists think the entire shipwreck could vanish by 2030 due to bacteria that's eating away at the metal.
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But why did she and other lipodystrophy patients have these conditions in the first place, and why did they vanish?
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Pisces vibes might be psychic and sympathetic, but if you freak out a fish, they will vanish among the coral.
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One said she no longer needed anti-depressants and had seen her anxiety vanish—she attributed the improvements to ayahuasca.
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This is why we sometimes see trails behind planes, sometimes don't, and sometimes notice that they vanish soon after appearing.
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But at their age it would not have occurred to me that it could vanish, let alone in my lifetime.
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This debut spans a year after the girls vanish, with a focus on characters who are connected by the mystery.
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The special seasons always seem to arrive out of nowhere and vanish just as quickly, like a really good sneeze.
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As some feverishly speculate about which 5-to-4 decisions of the recent past will soon vanish, we counsel patience.
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Once again Republicans are touting the fable of supply-side economics, where greatly increased growth magically makes expanding deficits vanish.
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These fumes — a mix of burnt particles and invisible gases — do gradually dissipate and eventually appear to vanish, of course.
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Long before I would notice the lights of an approaching train, rats foraging along the tracks would seem to vanish.
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Within days of his disappearance, they began to vanish, swept off shelves by mainland-owned shops and frightened independent booksellers.
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He was a very private person, prone to bouts of depression, and was known to vanish occasionally with no explanation.
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However, most of it might vanish in Afghanistan's corrupt political system, as has happened in the past with international aid.
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We've watched Arctic sea ice vanish at a record pace and measured the early disintegration of Antarctica's great ice sheets.
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She praised the revised rules, which she said she rushed to print out, fearful they would vanish from the internet.
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He never gets an entirely satisfying explanation from Knight about why he decided, at 20, to vanish from the world.
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"These headlines will not vanish overnight although the business model has fundamentally changed," said Branson, speaking to reporters on Tuesday.
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During a recent interview on Danish television channel TV2, a woman in the background appears to vanish into thin air.
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This mood lent special punch to the opera's ending, which depicts just how easily a way of life can vanish.
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In fact, he has tried very hard to make all investigations of him vanish faster than a cheeseburger at bedtime.
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Yet she also poses for him, and as her face brightens, it seems she's not ready to vanish just yet.
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Waste and my telegrams of the cockscomb and teaspoons and my face in the cities I love they will vanish.
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Accordingly, Israel's diplomatic and security relationships with Egypt and Jordan might not survive, and chances for additional relationships would vanish.
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Hundreds of games are fired out to the public, only to vanish without a trace after just a few months.
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But in smaller conferences like the Horizon, very good teams can see their NCAA hopes vanish with a single upset.
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That means every five years, there's a possibility that the agreement could vanish because of just one party's dissatisfaction with it.
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Those two OPEC nations, the administration said, pledged to "take timely action" to meet global oil demand as Iranian exports vanish.
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Mondelez, another food company, has also suffered from Venezuela's economic instability and has seen its 2016 gains vanish since Election Day.
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Prejudice and nationalism are too ingrained to vanish entirely; but, through mutual dependence on the high seas, interracial bonds are forged.
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But in time, those features will change, if not vanish—an idea that excites automotive designers because it opens new opportunities.
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If you can actually commit to making something like HIV/AIDS vanish … then I think that's worth putting a spotlight on.
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With Tumblr gone from the equation, creators and readers fear their hubs of sex-positive and body-positive content will vanish.
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But in December, wafts of wood burning in chimneys or bonfires in the fields take over and the mosquitoes mostly vanish.
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"I'm glad that justice is prevailing, that's my hope, but it's also sad to see the legacy vanish," Atkins, 46, said.
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Some of these species vanish below about 30 feet; anything deeper is too cold, too dark, and too devoid of oxygen.
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U.S. tax dollars sent to arm Iraqi soldiers in the fight against Al Qaeda would frequently vanish into Swiss bank accounts.
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Snapchat launched in 2012 as a mobile app that allows users to send photos, known as snaps, that vanish within seconds.
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Church leaders and pundits have begun to ask whether Christianity will vanish from the Middle East, its cradle, after 2,103 years.
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Requests must include a specific URL with infringing content, as Google has steadfastly refused to vanish entire domains from search results.
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Almost all of these books (with the depressing exception of Mein Kampf) quickly vanish once the Dear Leader is Dearly Departed.
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Under the most optimistic conditions, the report found that over a third of the ice will vanish by the century's end.
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Many more people pointed out that, with no tether, they seemed destined to vanish into a sewer grate or a couch.
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There are still times when the depression hammers down and months vanish out from under me, when the suicidal ideation returns.
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I desperately wanted to feel like a part of him was still here, that he didn't just vanish into the ether.
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"If the marshes don't receive an adequate share of water, they will vanish," said Nadia al-Baghdady, an activist in Baghdad.
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He will vanish from public life, and the hobgoblins he has unleashed in our national psyche will disappear along with him.
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The aspect of motherhood that gives me the most joy also pinpricks me with reminders that it will all someday vanish.
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This time around, it's not banks on the front line, but the companies that have seen their cash flow vanish overnight.
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The show radiates likability but lacks narrative bite, which makes it vanish from one's mind the moment the episode is over.
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The one thing Kareem states as fact ... Roseanne's tweet made her dignity and her career vanish like a Harry Potter spell.
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In the final shot of the premiere, the word "vanish," which is also the episode's title, is visible on her arm.
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A fragment of Goethe's color wheel, a kabbalistic tetragram, and two dwarves with a Snow White apple all appear and vanish.
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But something went wrong en route to Howland Island in the central Pacific Ocean, and both of them seemed to vanish.
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Old-fashioned light switches, whose chrome has been sedulously scrubbed away, vanish into the smooth taupe surface of the interior walls.
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After Trump won, most of the American diplomats their government had worked with seemed to vanish, and no one replaced them.
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At times, the chamber seemed to vanish, and it looked as if the opening had become a wall of radiant color.
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They&aposve examined 15% of those so far, which led them to pinpoint 100 objects that did indeed appear to vanish.
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Today, left-wing parties may now stand to benefit from a generation of young voters watching the dream of homeownership vanish.
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That message was framed in the context of global energy security, having seen nearly six percent of world supplies vanish overnight.
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But Nawaz remains the head of the governing political party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, and is not likely to vanish.
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Of course, mysteries are alluring and perhaps none more so than those of explorers who seem to simply vanish, without explanation.
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But as land costs soar and public spaces vanish, these areas are being put to use by planners and city authorities.
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As computer games fall in and out of fashion, gamers who excelled at particular titles can see their careers vanish overnight.
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But under Mr. Modi inflation has fallen from double digits to 3 percent, causing it to vanish as a political issue.
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If the pole were to vanish, compasses would instead point to local magnetic north poles that form all over the planet.
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Having been born in 1939 and come to consciousness during World War II, I knew that established orders could vanish overnight.
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Perhaps no biography should be written: perhaps this magus should be allowed to vanish from the scene—affable, implacable, unknowable. ♦
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But that won't be so easy to pull off, because in many places the industry didn't so much decline as vanish.
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Colors are blurred, bleached and bled together in such a way that the boundaries between representation and abstraction all but vanish.
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Now, for the past two-thirds of a century, it has been the turn of blue-collar manufacturing jobs to vanish.
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Then, a day or two after the big night, they vanish, not to be seen or thought of for another year.
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No matter who he picks the left will be warning that the day after the nominees confirms, all abortion rights will vanish.
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Even if they are driven out of their stronghold in Sirte by pro-government forces, the risk of attacks will not vanish.
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I feared that the little girl whom I had hoped and prayed over for so long would vanish or be taken away.
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I selected Los Angeles, although the company has servers in distant countries, including 98 different servers in Amsterdam (according to IP Vanish).
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The rate at which migrants die or vanish when departing from Libya is ten times higher than on the route to Greece.
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When they return home, this option will vanish and users will need to return to the Uber app to order a car.
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This would eventually vanish in postproduction, thanks to digital retouchers whom Reubens had hired to pore over the film frame by frame.
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The update adds Instagram Stories, allowing users to create temporary slideshows separate from their main feed, which will vanish after 24 hours.
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He and two-time champion Contador, who was dropped in the finale, saw their hopes of winning the race all but vanish.
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Companies have suggested analysts to raise numbers for their international businesses, but that could quickly vanish if the dollar continues to rise.
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When I panned up to Katherine Johnson's face — seen below — I had to stay at just the right angle or she'd vanish.
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The angst that stems from having the primary witnesses to your life vanish from the Earth — at least, the above ground part.
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After all, I've fired off dramatic messages of my own before, only to vanish for a hours as obligations sucked me away.
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Bibi, as he is known, made some parties vanish by taking their supporters, and conjured more seats for his own Likud party.
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If Phoebe is the ditz, then Dr. Rosen is the vamp, and both women, once villainized, pretty much vanish from the film.
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And no longer will ballistic-missile subs vanish into opaque patrol grounds, immune to detection, to mount the threat of atomic devastation.
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It'll make you forget your hangover, satiate your munchies, and make all your problems vanish—at least until you finish inhaling it.
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The biggest change is that people have now measured the density of vacuum more precisely, and discovered that it does not vanish.
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At 1.5 C of warming, up to 90 percent of coral reefs may vanish, while at 20173 C they could disappear entirely.
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"Pretending the nominee doesn't exist won't make the Supreme Court vacancy go away, it won't make the President's nomination vanish," he said.
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While there is still substantial bearishness in the market towards the pound, that could vanish if Britain votes for the status quo .
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"This place is going to vanish in the next 20 years, the way the sea is rising," he said, while visiting Joymoni.
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That said, expectations for gender roles and bodies don't vanish just because neither of the people in a relationship is a man.
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The invisible film has been successful, in small studies, at making undereye bags vanish and wrinkles disappear, as on the left above.
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He seemed to vanish until the CIA identified a house in Pakistan's Abbottabad District in August 2010 where he might be living.
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The tension between the old Toronto and its suburbs is unlikely to vanish, nor are shifts in fortune between the two sides.
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On certain days, even after all the camouflaging maneuvers, a fresh opinion piece of his would vanish mysteriously, with no error message.
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With the click of a mouse, anyone could vanish their most hated blemishes from pictures or add elements that were never there.
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That feeling won't vanish–his music and image will live on indefinitely–but the fresh loss is a persistent ache for now.
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Even as temperatures rose and I began to sweat, moisture wicked and miraculously seemed to vanish, along with any trace of odor.
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Marathon Oil (MRO), Devon Energy (DVN) and Noble Energy (NBL) have all seen a third of their market values vanish this year.
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What we're listening to: This "Reply All" episode about a man searching for a song that seemed to vanish from the world.
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It's like pushing down on a half-inflated balloon: The air doesn't vanish, but instead moves to another part of the balloon.
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Our participants saw their retirement, for which they worked for decades, vanish overnight, all because of the overt greed of Mr. Madoff. . . .
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To summarize: The middle-class tax cuts vanish, while the middle-class tax increases (and an enormous tax cut for corporations) remain.
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What we're listening to: This Reply All episode about a man searching for a song that seemed to vanish from the world.
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But others, including those whose forebears were targeted by racial covenants, say it's time for the insidious language to vanish for good.
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Egypt's security services routinely detain human rights defenders, lawyers, academics and other government critics, most of whom vanish into prison for years.
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As the leader fell to three bullets fired at point blank range, all hope for religious concord in India, seemed to vanish.
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Jules's fortunes rose with Mr. O'Toole's, only to vanish when they had a falling out over "The Ruling Class," their 1972 film.
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The chords didn't resonate so much as vanish, one after the other, into eternity, an effect somehow simultaneously consoling and utterly terrifying.
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They&aposre certainly not lining up to pay her millions of dollars — indeed, many of them would prefer her to vanish entirely.
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While most contrails vanish in minutes, some can stick around for up to 18 hours, mixing with other contrails and cirrus clouds.
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It would be very easy to miss, or to vanish into the limbo of limited theatrical release and video-on-demand oblivion.
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Article of the Day Article: Before Vaquitas Vanish, a Desperate Bid to Save Them Before Reading Read this short description of gillnetting.
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Ever tried streaming something on your phone, using Wi-Fi, only to find that switching to mobile data made the buffering vanish?
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When it approaches, the worms retract, vanish into their homes and slam shut an organ called an operculum — just like a door.
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"One hundred and thirty food carts are under threat to vanish," said Daniel Huerta, owner of the Portland food truck Churros Locos.
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I never thought it was a particular accident that in the Fantastic Four, Sue Storm-Richards's superpower was the ability to vanish.
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"It would really be kind of devastating to the economy, the country, if Social Security were to just vanish, go away," Hopkins said.
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Of course it might have an impact on the economy over the next few years, but that does not mean opportunities will vanish.
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Although the app will save your text message for life, the photo or video you are talking about will vanish from your chat.
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Either way, the benefits for women, such as free access to contraception and coverage regardless of pre-existing conditions, may change or vanish.
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To be clear, all three of these issues — the keyboard, the screen, and the trackpad — all vanish when it comes to actually gaming.
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But tens of millions of jobs did vanish, and as manufacturing became more productive, and prices dropped, its share of GDP fell, too.
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As I watched fingerprints and dust from improper storage and handling instantly vanish from the reflective layer, I knew I'd made Dawson proud.
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Like me, he became partially sighted in one second, and we anticipate that the rest of our sight could vanish the same way.
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Japanese messenger Line, which is immensely popular in Southeast Asia, just announced its next update will include posts that vanish after 24 hours.
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If we've learned anything from fans' appetite for all things Huda and liquid lippies, we know this stock will likely vanish soon, too.
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" Referring to the record, Kerr added: "I just know how fragile it is and I know how quickly that whole thing can vanish.
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Compared to the travails that face Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and his family, the stresses of looming article deadlines vanish into the ether.
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Cuba has seen oil supplies from Venezuela dwindle (from 90,000 barrels a day in 2015 to around 30,000) and growth all but vanish.
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Of course this is a double-edged sword: If the expectations remain unfulfilled after a reasonable period, the magic of hope will vanish.
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Why it matters: Many of these jobs may vanish at some point in the future as autonomously driven trucks take to the road.
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However, until that day comes and I watch his car vanish down the motorway, I won't take any rumours seriously regarding his departure.
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What we know and don't know about the missing men The first to vanish was 19-year-old Jimi Patrick of Newtown Township.
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Part of the declining bee numbers are due to colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon where worker bees suddenly vanish and abandon a hive.
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Her work is done, and she seems ready to step back into the hedges and vanish from the public eye for a while.
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In 1845, Sir John Franklin set off with two ships on an expedition to try and discover the Northern Passage — only to vanish.
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Studies have also shown that obese individuals who have bariatric surgery frequently see the condition vanish even before they lose very much weight.
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While more expensive than monofilament, Berkley Vanish is more abrasion-resistant, and it's also nearly invisible underwater, which can help produce more bites.
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So close to seeing the Astros win their second crown in three years, they watched their chance suddenly vanish as Houston fell apart.
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Clearly, populist parties on the far left and far right are not simply protest parties that will vanish in the next electoral cycle.
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"Each dish its own, 100 flavors in 100 dishes," goes the saying repeated by the chefs who fear that those tastes will vanish.
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Miller calls these guerrilla installations Flower Flashes: he puts them together in less than twenty minutes; they vanish within a matter of hours.
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All I saw was loss and more loss, the potential for all that you hold dear to vanish instantly, right before your eyes.
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The US alone faces a loss of more than $14 billion dollars in agricultural revenue, should this mutualistic relationship be allowed to vanish.
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Medications most commonly vanish from pharmacies as a result of manufacturing problems in the factory that makes the drug or its active ingredient.
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Grated Parmesan and anchovies vanish into it without a trace, along with dull croutons that could take some pointers from the oyster crackers.
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It will also test relations with Western governments, which are not eager to see more aid money vanish into Mr. Kolomoisky's business empire.
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Think of how many of our finest motions disappear, untracked — how many eye blinks and toe twitches and secret glances vanish into nothing.
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The virus was never a hoax or a media creation or a flash in the pan that would affect few and miraculously vanish.
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Trump exposed raw feelings about globalisation and free trade held by many voters who witnessed U.S. factory jobs vanish and local economies stagnate.
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The bird-all-the-way-out drinks especially are like elaborate magic tricks with metal boxes into which the beautiful assistant will vanish.
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It lavishes generous permanent tax breaks on corporations, while modest tax cuts for the middle class would vanish into thin air after 2025.
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Greater temperature increases mean more sea level rise and more violent storms in some regions, causing more beaches to vanish beneath the waves.
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They are not going to vanish and will stay at the center of the seismic retail revolution that is only just getting started.
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He has the occasional power of "conduction," the ability to vanish from one place and appear in another, sometimes with others in tow.
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Venezuela's problems cannot be made to vanish by a trendy new technology that has still not proven itself in the world of finance.
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The very idea of a downbeat or upbeat seems to vanish in this unfolding, along with the half bar that doesn't add up.
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But to most, it is the Bermuda Triangle, a stretch of water in the Atlantic Ocean known to swallow ships and vanish planes.
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At Amy's Hair Salon, where a complex procedure like hair straightening can take hours, petting a dog seems to make the time vanish.
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Mr. Roberts, the British investor who has seen most of his $23,000 vanish, is holding onto his coins in case they turn around.
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Sea ice in the Arctic could vanish by 2050 on a trend of rising emissions, according to a U.N. panel of climate experts.
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While this is to be hoped, the sheer decision to vanish what was on display during the Obama administration sends a clear signal.
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Students with DACA status can legally work in the United States, but that right could vanish if the program is curtailed or eliminated.
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Those extra votes would completely vanish, becoming only a single vote, if CEO and co-founder Adam Neumann, 40, dies or becomes incapacitated.
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Lenders have been forced to stock up on capital, curtail risky activities and avoid short-term funding that can vanish in a crisis.
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Nairo Quintana was dropped in the Peyresourde and, with no teammate to bring him back, saw his hopes of winning the Tour vanish.
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Steep walls around the lake appeared in danger of collapse, and it looked as if the island might have been about to vanish.
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But the immigration ideas that Trump stumbled upon are politically potent, and won't vanish even if Trump himself retreats from the political arena.
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In 2009, one year into Barack Obama's presidency, Lee made the point that race issues didn't vanish simply because America had a black president.
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But amending his date of birth would cause 20 years of records to vanish from the register of births, deaths, marriages and registered partnerships.
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Not just consumer spending, but housing, banking, industrial and technology spending – it's going to vanish and so will all those profits we had expected.
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Whether Kim Han Sol will become a vocal critic of the regime that murdered his father, or choose to vanish from sight, remains unclear.
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If regulators held supplements, including herbals, to the same safety and efficacy standards as pharmaceuticals, Offit said many products would vanish from the marketplace.
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Reality check: Colin McKerracher, head of advanced transport at BNEF, cautions that while fleet obsolescence could happen, it does not mean conventional vehicles vanish.
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Bryan Cranston plays a man who decides to vanish from his family and watch what unfolds by spying on them from a nearby window.
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This time, Foxconn can't simply vanish without risking a backlash, but it also makes no sense for it to build what it initially promised.
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One night, that shell might just vanish off the wall; you'll see me scurrying out of here with that turtle shell on my back.
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The savagery and deception authorities described in the murder case — which began when Shanann and her daughters appeared to vanish from home on Aug.
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Centuries of slavery and institutional discrimination and anti-minority violence do not just vanish—to eradicate these effects take concerted action and careful thought.
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It's also possible for obscure exchanges to claim a hack and vanish altogether, though international regulators are seeking to put more accountability in place.
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Turn it on, and most of the outside world will vanish, although it comes at a cost of about 30 percent less battery life.
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Or with Mollie's step-mother , who has expressed a combination of bewilderment and anguish that someone like Mollie could simply vanish without a trace.
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They contend the pipeline will provide mainly temporary jobs that will vanish once construction ends, and limited tax revenues that will decline over time.
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I spent years buying songs with lyrics and adding them in manually through iTunes myself, all for them to just vanish with Apple Music.
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In some small cities dependent on the labor of undocumented workers, immigration experts predict that 5% or 10% of the workforce could literally vanish.
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She feels she can't love without killing to protect those she cares for, so her solution is to cut everyone off and vanish completely.
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Authorities initially did not suspect foul play in the girls' disappearance but relatives knew it was unlike the girls to vanish on their own.
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This is just one example of prosecutors' unchecked power, which has caused the crown jewel of our criminal justice system — the trial — to vanish.
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Our usual talents and methods for determining credibility do not simply vanish when we need to assess allegations of sexual activity behind closed doors.
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And every visit was an effort to gather the final, sodden artifacts of a place that would vanish, almost completely, within a few years.
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In that case, support for the prime minister would finally vanish, and the fall would be one for the ages, Mr. Ben Simon said.
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On this point, like so very many in the current campaign, Clinton's failings tend to vanish when compared with the behavior of her opponent.
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Systems decay, institutions and landmarks we took for granted vanish, swept over a precipice: the Saturn brand, the Republican Party, the glaciers of Greenland.
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Every now and then you will discover an act that basically exist for a split second and then vanish, without much of a trace.
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One House Twice was just one of many ephemeral events that are carefully built around Los Angeles landmarks, only to quickly vanish, sometimes overnight.
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Biologists estimate that dozens of them vanish every single day, which is nearly 1,000 times the rate of extinction levels predating modern Homo sapiens.
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"You can't bomb [ISIS strongholds] Raqqa or Mosul and think these so-called jihadists are going to vanish," she told me over the phone.
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But as a result of the 2007-2008 recession, which caused an estimated 25 percent of construction jobs to vanish, their ranks have thinned.
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"The cyanobacterial oceans started to vanish about 650 million years ago," said Jochen Brocks, an associate professor of earth sciences at Australian National University.
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One dolphin spontaneously picked up a game of "Whack-an-Angel-Fish," tapping the digital fish floating across the screen to make them vanish.
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Memorable lines, like the one about the "iron door-posts of War" smashed open by Juno in Book 7, vanish for no apparent reason.
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The nervous coughing fits I developed with my firing continued, but a friend noted that they seemed to vanish when something held my attention.
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Still, it's unlikely that the music itself will ever vanish—the strength of a powerhouse pop chorus is as immortal as Jesus and Madonna.
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And maybe you do or maybe you don't, but either way the benefits will vanish at some future point after everyone's already been reelected.
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Savings will evaporate, and liquidity will vanish as everyone tries to hold on to their cash until they can figure out what's going on.
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As night falls in Marseille, three friends approach the darkened storefront of a cheesy souvenir shop, fumble with the door handle and vanish inside.
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Mr. Roberts, the British investor who has seen most of his $23,000 vanish, is holding on to his coins in case they turn around.
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Of course he isn't suggesting that the world's problems will vanish if enough of us start sitting in the lotus position and chanting om.
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Just because you can't see the oil doesn't mean that it's not doing damage, and bacteria don't just make it all vanish on contact.
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There is some reason to believe algos cause volatility, especially when trading thins and the humans overseeing them vanish, for instance during public holidays.
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After all, we lack the resources to identify and treat most psychological victims of war; for the most part, they simply vanish into obscurity.
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There is some reason to believe algos cause volatility, especially when trading thins and the humans overseeing them vanish, for instance during public holidays.
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Such cold temperatures are necessary to slow down antimatter, so that the particles don't knock into their surroundings and vanish themselves out of existence.
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I think all my skin is "good," but this impressive device did make my sun spots vanish with an almost undetectable amount of product.
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"Movies don't just disappear without warning," he adds, referring to how movies and TV shows can vanish from streaming services depending on licensing deals.
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Further uptown, voices echoing in the rotunda of the American Museum of Natural History vanish into warbles of black-capped chickadees and green frogs.
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"It makes me wish that this whole organization would vanish and that no one who believes in its doctrine would remain alive," he said.
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After winning for best song (and losing in the best acting category) Lady Gaga somehow managed to vanish in a puff of Valentino taffeta.
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Usually, these "situations" quickly vanish from the public's memory, if they ever register in the first place, he added, a result of systemic racism.
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Machado worries that unique Cerrado plants, insects and other creatures may vanish before scientists have an opportunity to identify them, much less study them.
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After making it vanish, DelGaudio asked two audience members to choose the coordinates of a Los Angeles intersection, naming cross streets on the fly.
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And after the day's transcribing I would walk out the door into Istanbul and it was just like it totally made the practice vanish.
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Except for Ski Mask — a goofy, loud, glorious anomaly — most such rappers have a tendency to vanish behind tears and spittle, cloaked in solemnity.
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Then Ned would believe what he tells him about his orders from Rhaegar, after which Dayne would "vanish", leaving Ned with Lyanna and the baby.
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The large and lavishly equipped XT6 utility vehicle will effectively be replace the soon-to-vanish CT6 sedan, notching just under the familiar Caddy Escalade.
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Though some of the more famous stands have loyal customers who may follow them to a new location, smaller operations are more likely to vanish.
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In one internal cliffhanger, two characters vanish from the film right after one fires a gun, which turns out to be empty, at the other.
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A whole swathe of compelling, central characters simply vanish from the board in a feat unprecedented in TV (and mostly in fiction, for that matter).
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If he, or other men, decide to view her as unattractive, that stardom can vanish — because it was never really about her to begin with.
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Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation Stick, a full-coverage formula that comes in a sleek triangular bullet for precise application — even on shaky subway commutes.
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Some feel threatened by the rising popularity of e-bikes, as though standard bikes will suddenly vanish like the penny-farthing once everyone goes electric.
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The affair, which has rapidly been dubbed "Penelope-gate" in the French press, is a saga that will soon vanish into thin air, he said.
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Bombardier's legacy wouldn't completely vanish from the A220, however, as a reminder of the aircraft's past is featured on every aircraft at the boarding door.
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While filing for bankruptcy could wipe out your credit card debt and other kinds of debt, there are a number of debts that won't vanish.
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Films like Tron, Watchmen, Highlander, and Her will all vanish at the end of the month, so you know where you should putting your attention.
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But supposing that duplication really involves a burdensome expense, your brother's only excuse for not making the copies would vanish if you offered to pay.
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As Sunday night's series premiere "Vanish" reveals, the miniseries revolves around the murder of two young girls in the fictional town of Wind Gap, Missouri.
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It's not like an eyeshadow would vanish when used on a man, or a shiny lip gloss would appear matte on a genderqueer person's lips.
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But suddenly the match crashes, and the actions prior to the crash vanish and leave no lasting mark on any player's win or loss record.
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As you've pointed out, it's hard to tell what flicks and shows are available on each service, especially when titles appear and vanish so unpredictably.
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CAIRO — After the security forces raided the home of Islam Khalil, a 26-year-old salesman, last summer, he seemed to vanish without a trace.
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That would mean the Denisovans, not Neanderthals, were the last cousin of humanity to vanish, leaving H. sapiens as the only hominin game in town.
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After all, statistical error decreases with sample size, so with unbounded data at our fingertips, it's easy to imagine that measurement error will also vanish.
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In one, she would be riding in the back seat of a car when all of a sudden, her parents, who were driving, would vanish.
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If they're afraid this line of income might vanish (which they are), the natural response is to seek bigger premium increases just to be safe.
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What's more, if China did not wish to see its reserves vanish with startling speed, its government would need to re-impose stiff capital controls.
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As it is only passed down by word of mouth and the women who practice it are growing older, the culture may soon vanish entirely.
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Johnny Depp could see 5 homes vanish from his portfolio as his ex-business managers try to get him to pay back a massive loan.
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It is on me and the members of my generation to keep our community growing so our special traditions do not vanish from the Earth.
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The vacuum left by the thrifts was filled by the new technology of securitisation, which seemed, for a while, to make the risk vanish altogether.
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She'll discover that people care about what she has to say and that any fears she had of being loud will also one day vanish.
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One or two of them may falter and vanish beneath the waves, but at least a few of them will upend everything, when they hit.
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Undermined streams can vanish entirely, and companies are legally permitted to repair them by pumping water through a hose set in the dry stream bed.
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Links can rot when sites disappear, images vanish when servers go offline and fluctuations in economic tides and social trends can wipe out entire ecosystems.
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Any doubts about whether Netflix has effectively established itself as part of the Hollywood community vanish immediately upon stepping into the company's Los Angeles offices.
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But the provision dealing with preexisting conditions, along with other important and popular changes in the Affordable Care Act, will vanish if the lawsuit succeeds.
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The line between information given as part of political speech and information given to defraud could vanish… with a great deal of our political discourse.
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The babies who had seen the ball vanish through the wall banged it; those who'd seen the car hovering in thin air kept dropping it.
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Whatever their reasons, the protesters conveniently vanish as soon as Travis corners Brandon and Derek inside and attempts to discover what happened to his son.
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It can vanish again, because the main threat to this country, to its prosperity and basic well-being, is one of its two major parties.
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Mord's rival is a mysterious figure called the Magician, a woman clad in biotech robes that enable her to appear and vanish before Rachel's eyes.
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Insurers have already decided whether to participate in the Obamacare markets and set higher rates to build in the possibility that the subsidies would vanish.
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In a few years the tradition would vanish, but in 2001, in the wake of 9/11, it came back, a reminder of simpler times.
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When the memories vanish, so even do the animated skeletons Some astronomers now say that even this pale version of salvation might be in jeopardy.
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The long-awaited report offered no conclusion on what caused the plane with 239 people aboard to veer off course, cease radio communications and vanish.
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For starters, it depends on the voluntary generosity of these companies to deal with an unprecedented emergency, an altruism that could vanish at any time.
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The psychosomatic illnesses that people were having just vanish the moment they get assigned a real task, or they quit and get a real job.
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If the Affordable Care Act's protections for people with pre-existing conditions should vanish, it will no doubt penetrate the health insurance industry as well.
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The enzymes that are found in honey decrease or vanish altogether when they are heated to high temperatures, like 21.50 degrees or more, Dubecke said.
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In Jaramijó, it is not unheard-of for fishermen to vanish, stranded by a broken motor, shot by a pirate or shipwrecked in a storm.
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What we're listening to: This episode of the "Reply All" podcast, about a man searching for a song that seemed to vanish from the world.
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Offices at the state oil company are emptying out, crews in the field are at half strength, pickup trucks are stolen and vital materials vanish.
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And the target was Trump, not Pence, whom the Clinton campaign regards as a political bit player who will vanish into obscurity after the election.
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We also know that centuries of racial discrimination — of slavery, and subjugation, and Jim Crow — they didn't simply vanish with the end of lawful segregation.
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Slowly, Palestinians began to vanish from Israelis' view, and in their stead, new populations arrived — people who did not leave the country's borders at sundown.
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In New York City alone, a reported 90,000 packages vanish every day, an increase of about 20 percent from four years ago, the Times reported.
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Barzini's greatest wish, as the title suggests, is to vanish, to complete the final chapter of a highly visible life in a state of obscurity.
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"I've adapted other people's novels, and it's always been kind of sad to watch two-thirds of it vanish," he said with a sympathetic sigh.
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Democrats happened to be in power when the economy bottomed out, in June, 2009; by then, millions of Americans had seen their life savings vanish.
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"If YouTube were to vanish tomorrow, I would be disappointed," he says, but from a money perspective, "it's never been something that I've relied on."
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Rystad expects that gap to vanish this year, although Saudi Arabia would keep a comfortable lead as the world's largest exporter of crude oil alone.
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The so-called "ghost boats" often avoid detection by coastguard patrols, allowing their passengers to vanish as soon as they reach land, escaping police registration.
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In short, those whose jobs vanish usually find something else to do that does not involve too much downward mobility, whether in income or status.
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Since around 2012, it's been clear that the pensions and health care benefits of 120,000 retired coal miners in Appalachia would vanish without federal help.
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Pottermore reminded fans – or in most cases, informed them – that before plumbing, wizards used to "relieve themselves" literally anywhere and then magically vanish any excrement. ...oh.
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Roads will become narrower and traffic signals will vanish as autonomous cars, shuttles, and buses blend and interweave in a delicate, syncopated ballet of technological harmony.
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However, as the duo's resurrections multiply, partygoers disappear, cool door art evaporates, fish named after cult-favorite Star Wars characters vanish, and engagement rings aren't safe.
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An extra censorship wrinkle was introduced when the kissing video appeared to vanish from Facebook — but Facebook told Mashable that it did not remove the video.
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"Of course [Harari] isn't suggesting that the world's problems will vanish if enough of us start sitting in the lotus position and chanting om, " writes Gates.
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If it truly did that, and moved some government functions from Beijing, Tianjin's office gluts could vanish, says Tin Sun of CBRE, an international property agency.
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Magic has begun to vanish from the world, and in England, the local gods and deities are facing an existential crisis as Christianity spreads across Europe.
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But the restructuring firm has set up a trust for the suppliers, and the $1.7 billion the company has spent so far did not simply vanish.
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The cautious approach of the banks could have an impact on secondary market activity for Qatari bonds as high net worth buyers vanish, banking sources said.
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Low orbits mean that antennas on the ground must be able to track different satellites rapidly as they appear over the horizon and then vanish again.
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That reluctance would seem to indicate that Facebook, despite its problems, generates lots of value for consumers, which would presumably vanish were the network to disappear.
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On Wednesday, Lee Bo, an editor at the publishing house, Mighty Current Media, whose wife is one of its three owners, became the latest to vanish.
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The inclusion of a token bitch (Scarlett Johansson), who has nothing to do except look pretty and then vanish from the action, hardly balances things out.
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In other words, he took the middle ground between letting the money vanish over human rights concerns and giving Egypt the money with no strings attached.
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Months of chill between Beijing and Pyongyang appeared to suddenly vanish during Kim's secretive visit, with China saying that Kim had pledged his commitment to denuclearization.
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That iconography will vanish as the French law comes into force in the coming months, and Parisian tabacs will certainly be less vibrant as a result.
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In the longer term, however, he said Abbott could benefit as many rival makers of infant formula vanish from the Chinese market due to stricter regulations.
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There, he fathered the child who would become the nation's first black president, only to vanish from his son's life a few years after his birth.
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And if something isn't done to save this endangered species, it could vanish forever — all because of what's going on at a single dam in Montana.
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Do the houses I'm passing Regard me as a creature about to vanish Into the realm of shadow while they have resolved To hold their ground?
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"Nine Island" testifies to the fragility of a life that can vanish from sight, and to the sturdiness of one that maintains the capacity for change.
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"Right now, I am watching with so much heartache as my hopes and dreams vanish into thin air," she wrote in the Washington Post last month.
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Go deeper: The Chinese want their packages — now In China, a picture of how warehouse jobs can vanish Google to invest $550 million in China's JD.com
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It's not clear that brute force will be sufficient in a market where once-stout brands can vanish when homegrown rivals prove they know China better.
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Vaccine creation is tricky, and vaccines against outbreaks are even trickier, since these diseases can vanish in a matter of months or mutate as they spread.
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Videos and pictures are supposed to vanish once they are viewed and, according to Bleacher Report's Kevin Ding, Russell didn't think anyone would see the video.
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Wade is rooted in a basic understanding that women's lives matter and that we have rights, needs and interests that don't vanish when we become pregnant.
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It was never the books as objects that people worried would vanish with the advent of e-readers and other personal devices: it was reading itself.
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Regardless of your take on the affair, one thing everyone can likely agree with Ms. Buckley on is that it doesn't seem about to imminently vanish.
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For years, the Austin Police Department's contract limited civilian oversight, allowed police misconduct records to basically vanish and kept certain important internal affairs files under seal.
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So once the psychedelic research scales up to bigger sample sizes, the positive findings for these drugs could get much less striking — or even vanish entirely.
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Tech We're Using It's important to preserve snapshots of China's internet before they vanish without a trace, says Raymond Zhong, a Times tech reporter in Beijing.
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Melissa Phariss, a truck driver based in Oregon, told Business Insider that regularly using delivery apps as traditional options vanish would be too expensive for her.
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Doors at many Macy's, Sears and J. C. Penney stores may still be open, but some of the jobs they once supported are starting to vanish.
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The last animal to vanish at the National Zoo was a male agouti — a cat-size rodent — named Macadamia, said Pamela Baker-Masson, a zoo spokeswoman.
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But when it comes to the short term, investment often isn't worth the risk, as you could see your emergency fund vanish in one steep slide.
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"Kerry shut criminal mouth before you vanish with all BS crap," read a tweet in response to a story about former Secretary of State John Kerry.
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All Brooks Range glaciers will vanish in 80 to 100 years, if ice loss accelerates along current trends, according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Just as the sweaters disappear from view, leaving behind only unformed yarn as their trace, so too do live performances vanish — transmigrate — into their documentary afterlives.
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The gap between poor and rich students looked like it could nearly vanish if we could figure out how to scale up and replicate those results.
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Their latest work shows how the construction of the Sesan II dam has divided Cambodia's Bunong tribespeople, whose land could soon vanish under 30 feet of water.
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Sure, there are formulas that virtually vanish zits and others that magically make undereyes look more luminous, but landing a singular concealer that will do both jobs?
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Every year when I blow out my birthday candles, I wish for the reduced guest list to vanish and for more people to take advantage of deodorant.
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Once it became easy to cancel plans, or push them back 10 minutes with a quick message, it became just as easy to vanish from someone's life.
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A forbidding smile creeps across Plemons' face as he stays in character as the benevolent captain while exposing who he truly is; he makes Cole's face vanish.
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But Kalanick will remain influential on the board, and it's doubtful that some of Uber's more mercenary instincts — especially as it relates to Lyft — will vanish entirely.
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But it was never the books as objects that people worried would vanish with the advent of e-readers and other personal devices: it was reading itself.
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Justin Lin's Help was released with much fanfare, only to quickly vanish from memory because it was simply a fixed story where the audience could look around.
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Why it matters: If DOJ gets its way, the ACA's insurance exchanges and Medicaid expansion would vanish, stripping health care coverage from more than 20 million people.
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Amid heaving sobs, Ronnie admits he has been on his best behavior out of fear that Harley will vanish with their daughter as retaliation for his misdeeds.
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Abortion rights advocates feared that access to the procedure could vanish if the Supreme Court overturned Roe, now that conservative justice Brett Kavanaugh is on the bench.
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It wasn't unheard of for people to vanish in the rivers and mountains around Colorado Springs, but it was unusual for the disappearance not to be reported.
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In fact, this herd of caribou could vanish from the area within two decades if it isn't properly protected, lead author Martin-Hugues St-Laurent told me.
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But many of these midnight regulations could "vanish just as quickly" once Trump becomes president, Batkins said, because he has promised to overturn costly rules like these.
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As Batman, you slowly take down each member of the group by using a combination of stealth and gadgets, that makes it seem like they almost vanish.
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Some scientists, in a widely contested projection at the time, wrongly said a few years ago that Arctic sea ice could vanish in summers by around 2015.
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I was not unrealistic enough to expect grief to vanish on a trip, but I wanted to see if it could shed some light on Emerson's thinking.
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References to artists and writers that were once prolific members of public life but later chose to vanish from public view are planted throughout Claire Tabouret's show.
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I want to delete until all the characters disappear, to make the pain of it simply vanish behind a retreating cursor, but it's just not that easy.
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All that will vanish once we make our exit, provided we do not of our own volition lock ourselves into the regulatory orbit of the European Union.
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"The vice president would not even discuss taking the step that could make all questions vanish: asking his son to quit the Burisma board," The Times wrote.
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But the last year has shown the Sisyphean nature of this work: eight years of labor, against so many obstacles, can all but vanish in a moment.
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"But amending his date of birth would cause 20 years of records to vanish from the register of births, deaths, marriages and registered partnerships," the court added.
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If those clinics continue to be harder to reach or vanish, finding and treating STDs will become even more difficult — and the diseases will continue to spread.
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That would mean the information attached to that matter wasn't deleted from the universe at all, rather that it only appeared to vanish beyond an apparent horizon.
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It may last for decades or, like the World War II alliances on both sides, vanish once its raison d'etre, the presence of common enemies, is gone.
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If the USPS were to vanish, Amazon would have to build its last-mile network in rural America or set up partnerships with delivery giants like UPS.
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He claimed to have the virus "under control," that the virus could vanish by April with warmer weather, and criticized Democrats and media for overhyping the situation.
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"Before We Vanish," Kiyoshi Kurosawa's witty science-fiction chin-scratcher — less a horror movie than a series of musings on potentially horrifying ideas — addresses the question literally.
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While I can't vouch for the veracity of that tale, I do know that a touch on the forehead from her would always make my headaches vanish.
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For example, with so many different systems in place it is easy — whether by design or accident — for supporting documentation like receipts and contract guidelines to vanish.
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Warnings that the vaquita might vanish arose years ago when there were still hundreds in the wild, but it failed to take effective actions to protect them.
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But the music and emotions stay delicate, with nothing overstated; the piano eases into the opening notes and seems to vanish into thin air at the end.
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Verizon's 5G service is ultra fast, but due to the nature of the mmWave technology it's using, service from traditional outdoor cell towers tends to vanish indoors.
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More broadly, they are a crucial link to players who sometimes vanish as they move to new cities, get busy with their families and start new careers.
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Olympic champion Darya Domracheva of Belarus, one of the pre-race favorites, missed the target twice in the prone position, seeing her podium chances vanish early on.
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Fortunately (this theory goes) both the great rivals are decadent and worn out and doomed to vanish, with some help from Russia, into the dustbin of history.
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"There is an intention to make the Future Forward Party vanish from Thai politics," said Rangsiman Rome, a student activist turned member of Parliament for Future Forward.
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He is sometimes taken with a subject and offers multiple images and deeper reporting into their lives; others appear and vanish like you're scrolling through a feed.
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The smallest, perhaps most exquisite cetacean on earth, the vaquita, 250 feet long with a black circle that rings its eyes, could vanish forever any day now.
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Those costs don't vanish, but show up elsewhere in the system — in lower hospital profits, or maybe in higher medical bills and insurance premiums for the insured.
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Such a move would simply continue tax credits that some taxpayers had come to depend on, which otherwise would vanish for the 2018 tax year and beyond.
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On the flip side, the bill provides full expensing of investments and the $300 filer and dependent credit for only five years, and then they mysteriously vanish.
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Though insecurities don't typically vanish overnight, it's awesome that stars such as Cara are using their platforms to remind listeners to be kind to themselves and each other.
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It comes when the roughly 29 Mister Softee trucks that swarm the five boroughs with their music-box jingles and their cones, sundaes and shakes vanish in October.
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But dreams, even when we do remember them, tend to vanish pretty quickly; we cannot hold on to most of their details, a good part of the time.
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The ban has far-reaching implications Obviously, just because the new travel ban was signed doesn't mean these thousands of doctors are going to vanish on the spot.
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The Nordstrom after-Christmas sale only goes through January 2, and these deals will vanish faster than the kids when you ask for help taking down the tree.
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"If you love someone and make a commitment to them, the love does not vanish because you have signed a legal document called a divorce paper," she writes.
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Stock market gains may continue through the end of March, but could vanish later in 2017 as political tension under President Donald Trump intensifies, according to Goldman Sachs.
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Indeed, since Pence and Kaine were selected as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's running mates, both have often seemed to vanish from headlines for weeks at a time.
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Here's how to make sure everything is linked correctly: There is a chance that some movies or TV shows might vanish from your collection once UltraViolet goes dark.
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It's within those few post-lunch hours that our attention span slowly starts to fade, follow-up emails vanish and enthusiasm evaporates like rain on an arid day.
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Because even if you could wave a magic wand and make all online extremist propaganda vanish you wouldn't have fixed the core problem of why terrorist ideologies exist.
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And in the 21st century, people readily use things like Photoshop and photo editing apps to make them vanish from ad campaigns, billboards, social media posts, and more.
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EU leaders jealously guard their foreign-policy prerogatives (which is one reason why some of the promises to expel Russian spies may vanish on contact with domestic reality).
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However, when he did, Cruz would vanish again only to reappear through one of his unorthodox entries that seemed to bewilder Dillashaw throughout the twenty-five-minute showcase.
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"I believe the correlation (euro up/European stocks down) is largely emotional and it is bound to vanish," said Alessandro Balsotti, head of asset management at JCI Capital.
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The information that keeps coming out about how Trump is handling the investigation into Russia and mishandling key public policy decisions will not vanish, just like Scaramucci's tweets.
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Trump complained about a lopsided trade arrangement with China that over the past thirty years has seen American manufacturing all but vanish — but couched it in 'us vs.
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Not with magic but with skill, Diego Costa helped Chelsea make its winless streak in England's Premier League vanish with a 2-0 victory at Hull on Saturday.
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HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – How do you make a 51-foot-long, 35-foot-wide fighter jet, with an engine that generates 43,000 pounds of thrust, vanish?
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a world of extremely rapid change, we have seen plenty of things vanish, from rotary phones to electric typewriters to 8-track music cartridges.
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Mean Bean is Puyo Puyo, basically: Match four beans of the same color, and they vanish, preventing your stack of them from breaching the top of the screen.
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Caban saw her 1,100-vote lead vanish on Wednesday as 3,400 absentee ballots pushed Katz, an established centrist who serves as Queens borough president, ahead by 20 votes.
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And then Duke and its roster of N.B.A.-bound freshmen get on the floor against a more experienced opponent and the Hall of Fame coach's fears largely vanish.
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For more than a thousand years, our ancestors had to settle for flavored snow — quick to vanish without modern refrigeration, and thus a luxury, reserved for the rich.
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One hesitates to assign the Black Paintings' poignancy to the historical fact that such semiotic complexities would soon vanish in the service of a kind of Pop formalism.
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We were three brothers fighting for the better spoils — the two-liter ice cream, the one soda bottle — that we knew would vanish soon after we got home.
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These races are critical to Democrats' hopes, but the districts could vanish from the battlefield five months before Election Day if Republicans finish first and second on Tuesday.
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While others worry something tragic has happened, Lenù realizes her friend has finally fulfilled a long-standing wish—to vanish, leaving no trace that she ever even existed.
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Every few years, it seems, a new progressive group appears—only to quickly vanish because it was unable to establish a winning strategy or sustain enough donor interest.
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Unless the U.S. government and the Church work together to come up with a meaningful, collaborative solution for these beleaguered communities, they could vanish within a few years.
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A mentor once told me that trust takes years, and even lifetimes to build, but it can vanish in an instant — and you never really get it back.
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But when its corruption is being exposed and the drizzle of subpoenas becomes a downpour, they vanish, cuddling for warmth under the gilded umbrella of their hallucinatory virtue.
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A hero and his bomber vanish On March 21, 1945, during his first combat mission, Lynn was piloting an A-26B invader from Couvron, France to Dülmen, Germany.
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American officials said that under that policy, many asylum applicants would never show up for their court dates and would simply vanish into the interior of the country.
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The differences that distinguish Iran from Saudi Arabia, including the Shiite-Sunni divide, vanish in light of what they have in common: Their women live under abject conditions.
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"Under these circumstances, it is hard to believe that Congress made the secretary's mandatory-detention authority vanish at the stroke of midnight after an alien's release," he wrote.
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More than 5 million homes were lost to foreclosure during the crisis, while black households disproportionately saw upwards of 40 percent of their non-home-equity wealth vanish.
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It's a shame Trace of Memory has to be taken down, but it's also hard to imagine that whatever it's invoked will ever totally vanish from 516 Sampsonia Way.
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"Children are threatened, manipulated and controlled by their traffickers who feed them a web of lies leading them to fear authorities," he said, adding that many vanish within days.
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Singer Katy Perry saw more than 3 million of the 110 million followers on her Twitter account suddenly vanish, while Justin Bieber's social media account shrunk by 1.4 million.
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The soon-to-go-public messaging app whose photos vanish is seeking a valuation lower than the $20 billion or so TechCrunch reported for its most recent private fundraising.
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We are talking dinosaur-ending stuff here -- as in three-quarters of all known species, not just the cute and iconic ones, could vanish in a couple of centuries.
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Colony collapse, a phenomenon where worker bees suddenly vanish from hives, leaving the colony unable to function, has been a longstanding concern among beekeepers in the US and elsewhere.
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"If, as we think, people are a little bit more comfortable with the economic outlook going forward and of the major risks, these things should potentially vanish," he added.
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Set in a brand-new universe, the novel is about an interstellar human empire that faces a major upheaval when its faster-than-light transportation routes begin to vanish.
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Never. Pick. Your. Ingrowns. Instead, slather on an exfoliating ingrown hair serum like Whish's Ingrown Hair Serum or PFB's Vanish Serum — both of which have Marta's stamp of approval.
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ANDREW STOLERFormer deputy director-general of the World Trade OrganisationAdelaide, Australia The place of the horse in the economy and society did indeed vanish quickly (Free exchange, April 1st).
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The solution, I found, is to vanish into the wilderness of upstate New York, far from the internet and any sort of cell signal, with a stack of books.
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The owner of China's killer app WeChat now owns 12 percent of its struggling U.S. peer, whose Snapchat service is best known for the ability to make photos vanish.
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ACCORDING TO A convenient myth dating back to the 19th century, Native Americans were doomed to vanish, except for a few hold-outs on remote and poverty-stricken reservations.
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Visitors park just off a heavily trafficked road but, once past the gatehouse, on raised paths through the tall grass, the sounds and smells of urban life vanish quickly.
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"The need for collecting large campaign funds would vanish if Congress provided an appropriation for the proper and legitimate expenses of each of the great national parties," he said.
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Around 12 Republican staffers from California attending the Republican National Convention are sick with norovirus and holed up in a hotel until their symptoms vanish for 24 straight hours.
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It's been a year since California mother-of-two Sherri Papini seemed to vanish — without a trace — while going for a jog near her home in Redding on Nov.
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The electorate is more conservative in non-presidential years because young people, racial minorities, and the poor—though reliable constituencies during media-saturated presidential campaigns—vanish during midterm elections.
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"Equity investors are beginning to display concerns over the domestic political situation that is not likely to suddenly vanish," Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial wrote.
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He was shot in the back with a stun gun as tried to escape but managed to remove the prongs and vanish, according to the newspaper, citing court documents.
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According to data presented at the AAAS meeting, and reported by several news outlets, one trial witnessed 94 percent of patients with a form of leukaemia see symptoms vanish.
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The possibility that a young expectant mother could vanish in broad daylight from her own apartment building has rattled many, as have the questions that still surround her disappearance.
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Families may stop paying premiums for or not re-enroll in CHIP after receiving them because they think that means the program is already gone or soon to vanish.
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But at least if the actor does decide to vanish from the public eye after season 8 ends, at least we'll have these beautiful photos to remember him by.
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But as far as Trump will know — or allow his officials to say publicly — all those problems really will vanish the minute Donald Trump arrives in the Oval Office.
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For instance, even though all the big banks were at risk of perishing during the 2008 financial crisis, it was unlikely that the entire financial-services sector would vanish.
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Users will also have the option to lock an email message with a password, The Verge said, or set a certain time for the message to expire and vanish.
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Otherwise, the agency could not "obtain critical electronic evidence of wrongdoing, and people committing fraud could make their digital trail vanish with a single keystroke," according to Ms. White.
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"Without this authority, persons evading our immigration laws could effectively vanish after crossing," Daniel Hetlage, a spokesman for US Customs and Border Protection, said in a statement to CNN.
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In the plan that the BLM is currently accepting public comments for, fossils would be available for "casual collection" and the abundance of potential new discoveries will quickly vanish.
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"Here, according to Einstein's theory, matter, space, and time come to an end and vanish like a dream," The New York Times's Dennis Overbye wrote of the black hole.
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According to a map from National Geographic, cities like Amsterdam, Netherlands; Stockholm, Sweden; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dakar, Senegal; and Cancun, Mexico (to name just a few) would also vanish.
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Timberwolves end Rockets' nine-game win streak MINNEAPOLIS — Watching another vanish against the Houston Rockets, the Minnesota Timberwolves were thinking about the last time they faced Houston in Minnesota.
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But wrinkles have a way of making women disappear one crease at a time, and Doris, who's in mourning when the movie opens, has done her part to vanish.
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As the law is written, those changes are set to vanish at the end of 2025 — reviving the old system and tax rates for individuals — unless Congress extends them.
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It's unlikely that many of them, if any, depend directly on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, and its also unlikely that those jobs would vanish if Saudi money disappeared.
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With that sudden winnowing, the time for reaching out, or even listening, to the more idiosyncratic elements of the party (unless they have a lobbying budget) seems to vanish.
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It can take a few days for the authorization to vanish and release your funds, which can make it temporarily look like your account was charged double or more.
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