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  • Towards the Black Sea coast its thickness diminishes, and it disappears in the valleys.

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  • And it grows, merges, disappears from the surface, sinks to the depths, and again emerges.

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  • In the second case every axle in the train may be made a driving-axle if desired, in which case the locomotive as a separate machine disappears.

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  • Apart from tradition, Samoan is the most archaic of all the Polynesian tongues, and still preserves the organic letter s, which becomes h or disappears in nearly all the other archipelagos.

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  • To the southward, as the valleys become increasingly sandy and saline, even the sage-brush disappears, and little vegetation besides the cactus and the yucca is to be seen.

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  • It is well known that if energy disappears in one form it reappears in another, and this principle applied to the sun will explain the famous difficulty.

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  • Carry the process but a little farther and the coelom disappears and its place is taken by a blood space or haemocoel.

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  • In some forms the coiling disappears in the adult, leaving the shell simply conical as in Patellidae, Fissurellidae, &c., and in some cases the shell is coiled in one plane, e.g.

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  • As in other Gastropoda Anisopleura, this shell-sac may abnormally develop a plug of chitinous matter, but normally it flattens out and disappears, whilst the cap-like rudiment of the permanent shell is shed out from the dome-like surface of the visceral hump, in the centre of which the shell-sac existed for a brief period.

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  • It flattens out short visceral " loop " with its three ganglia and disappears before is lightly-shaded.

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  • The antennal segment apparently entirely disappears, with the exception of a pair of appendages it bears; these become the antennae; it is possible that the original segment, or some part of it, may even become a portion of the actual antennae.

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  • These are washed with ammonium chloride until the filtrate is colourless, ignited, fused with caustic potash and nitre, the melt dissolved in water and nitric acid added to the solution until the colour of potassium ruthenate disappears.

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  • Thus the Rio San Antonio suddenly disappears near San Antonio de los Banos; the cascades of the Jatibonico del Norte disappear and reappear in a surprising manner; the Moa cascade (near Guantanamo) drops 300 ft.

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  • Shiloh disappears from history; neither Saul nor even Samuel, whose youth had been spent with it, takes any further thought of it.

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  • After this time the city disappears from history; and, whether or not its ruin was caused by the Arabs, they seem to have made no settlement there.

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  • Hence every product of A 1, A2, A3, A4, which contains the product A 4 A 3 disappears before reduction; this means that every seminvariant, whose partition contains the parts 4, 3, is a perpetuant.

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  • This plain is of varying width, and on some parts of the coast it disappears altogether.

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  • Under very great pressures carbon monoxide, steam and nitrogen are the main products, but nitric oxide never quite disappears.

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  • But (as always happens in the case of literary work where the form exactly suits the author's genius) the purpose in all the best of them disappears almost entirely.

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  • And as the personal element disappears in the conception of the prophetic calling, so it tends to disappear in the prophetic view of history, and the future comes to be conceived not as the organic result of the present under the divine guidance, but as mechanically determined from the beginning in the counsels of God, and arranged under artificial categories of time.

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  • Dawasir, it runs eastward till it disappears in the belt of sandy desert 100 m.

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  • Attila and his Huns were among the temporary occupants of the place (5th century), and in the following century it came into the possession of the Avars, after which its name disappears from history until towards the close of the 8th century, when Charlemagne expelled the Avars and made the district between the Enns and the Wiener Wald the boundary of his empire.

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  • After the middle of the 6th century, however, their name completely disappears.

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  • Both components come over in a constant proportion until one disappears; it is then necessary to raise the temperature in order to distil the residue.

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  • In the later middle ages he is represented as fighting with giants, dragons and dwarfs, and finally disappears on a black horse.

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  • Towards the south this starfish disappears, it seems, completely; for it is not yet known with certainty to exist either in the Mediterranean or in the southern parts of the Atlantic Ocean.

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  • But this phraseology soon disappears, without his considering how, in default of some sort of teleology, it is legitimate to treat the world's history as a process.

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  • Before he arrived Tiberius died, and Pilate disappears from history.

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  • If the outer shell is connected to the earth, the charge +Q on it disappears, and we have the capacity C of the inner sphere given by C= I /R 1 - I /R2=(R2 - R1) R1R2 (II).

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  • Others see in the glass coloured figures of men, women and animals in motion; while in rarer cases the ball disappears from view, and the scryer finds himself apparently looking at an actual scene.

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  • Then he disappears altogether, with the exception of some brief and chiefly diplomatic mentions.

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  • Above this grows a species of pine, which becomes dwarfed and disappears at an altitude of about 6000 ft., beyond which is a zone of lichen and moss covered or almost bare rock.

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  • He distinguished himself by a brilliant action at the siege of Vannes in 1342; and after that he disappears from history for some years.

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  • Each of the above formulae involves an arbitrary constant; but this disappears when we start the additions from 'a known value of X udx.

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  • In one of the most esteemed varieties, the wing and tail feathers are at first black - a peculiarity, however, which disappears after the first moulting.

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  • The drift becomes thinner toward the W., and finally disappears in the semi-arid regions of the Missouri river valley.

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  • On the Arka-tagh even the moss, the last surviving representative of the flora, disappears entirely.

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  • The evidence for this view, that all these agencies are at bottom connected together and parts of the same scheme, was enormously strengthened during the latter half of the 19th century by the development of a relation of simple quantitative equivalence between them; it has been found that we can define quantities relating to them, under the names of mechanical energy, electric energy, thermal energy, and so on, so that when one of them disappears, it is replaced by the others to exactly equal amount.

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  • All real connexion or relation, therefore, and with it all possibility of an objective system, disappears; it is, in fact, excluded by Hume ab initio, for " the mind never perceives any real connexion among distinct existences."

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  • Magnesia continued under the kings of Pergamum to be one of the most flourishing cities in this part of Asia; it resisted Mithradates in 87 B.C., and was rewarded with civic freedom by Sulla; but it appears to have greatly declined under the Roman empire, and its name disappears from history, though on coins of the time of Gordian it still claimed to be the seventh city of Asia.

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  • This odour, according to Schreiner, is due to the presence of sulphuretted hydrogen, and disappears after a short exposure.

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  • The mandibles are normally five-jointed, with remnants of an outer branch on the second joint, the biting edge varying from strong development to evanescence, the terminal joints or " palp " giving the organ a leg-like appearance and function, which disappears in suctorial genera such as Paracytherois.

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  • In his history of the Arietidae Hyatt points out that toward the close of the Cretaceous this entire group of ammonites appears to have been affected with some malady; the unrolled forms multiply, the septa are simplified, the ornamentation becomes heavy, thick, and finally disappears in the adult; the entire group ends by dying out and leaving no descendants.

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  • The rainfall is heavy in the south, except Yucatan, but diminishes gradually toward the north, until on the Pacific and Gulf of California coasts it almost disappears.

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  • It is exceptionally nutritious, but it disappears altogether in the dry season because of its short roots.

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  • There may be an odour of prussic acid, but this soon disappears.

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  • Then the posterior adductor develops, and becomes equal to the anterior, and finally in some cases the anterior becomes smaller or disappears.

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  • In the allied genus Cyclas, a byssus gland is formed in the foot and subsequently disappears, but no such gland occurs in Pisidium.

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  • On the other hand, in the Metaphysics, the distinction between inherence and predication disappears; and what is more, the relation of an attribute to a substance is regarded as so close that an attribute is merely the substance modified.

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  • Withdraw this foundation of bodies as inter-resisting forces causing one another in collision to form a joint mass with a common velocity but without penetration, and the evidence of the third law disappears; for in the case of attractive forces we know nothing of their modus operandi except by the analogy of the collision of inter-resisting bodies, which makes us believe that something similar, we know not what, takes place in gravity, magnetism, electricity, &c. Now, Mach, though he occasionally drops hints that the discovery of the law of collision comes first, yet never explains the process of development from it to the third law of motion.

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  • The same classes are met with in later times, though occasionally one of them disappears, e.g.

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  • Another curious natural feature of the Lesse is that on reaching the hill of Han it disappears underground, reappearing about 1 m.

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  • When a person disappears, so that no direct proof of his whereabouts or death is obtainable, death may be presumed at the expiration of seven years from the period when the person was last heard of.

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  • It is remarkable that the memra (= Logos or "Word") of the Targums almost entirely disappears in the Midrashic literature and the Talmud, its place being taken by Shekinah.

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  • On the southern side of the chain the Mesozoic zone disappears entirely a little west of Lago Maggiore and the crystalline rocks rise directly from the plain.

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  • Upon the inner side the Tertiary band is found only in the eastern part of the chain, while towards the west, first the Tertiary and then the Mesozoic band disappears against the modern deposits of the low land.

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  • Later the ciliated ring or velum disappears and seven imbricated calcareous plates, made up of flattened spicules, are formed on the dorsal surface.

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  • A second law for these mutual transformations is that when they take place without loss of homogeneity, for example, in the liquid state, the definite transition point disappears and the change is gradual.

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  • Towards the east the forest gradually grows thinner, assumes a park-like appearance, and finally disappears, wide grass uplands taking its place.

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  • The same mode of address is familiar to us from the prophets of the Old Testament; the human personality disappears, in the moment of inspiration, behind the God by whom it is filled.

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  • These muscles exhibit a certain constant condition of slight contraction, which disappears on severance of the nerve that innervates the muscle.

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  • The derangement gradually disappears, unless the damage to the organ be very wide.

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  • Yet another difficulty, which disappears as soon as the composite character of the narrative is recognized, is that of the signs.

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  • In his arrangement the last subdivision disappears, and the Dicotyledons fall into two groups, a larger containing those in which both calyx and corolla are present in the flower, and a smaller, Monochlamydeae, representing the Apetalae and Diclines Irregulares of Jussieu.

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  • The blue colour, which disappears on heating or dissolving the salt, has been variously ascribed to the presence of sodium subchloride, sodium, sulphur or of a certain compound of iron, or again to the existence of minute cavities with parallel walls.

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  • Wallace had made the error of risking a general engagement in place of retiring into the hills; to do this had, it is said, been his purpose, but Edward surprised him, and Wallace disappears from the leadership, while the wavering Robert Bruce appears in command, with the new bishop of St Andrews, Lamberton; Lord Soulis; and the younger Comyn, " the Red Comyn " of Badenoch.

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  • This, however, like the service itself, represented a compromise which the more extreme reformers would not tolerate, and in the second Prayer-book, together with such language in the canon as might imply the doctrine of transubstantiation and of the sacrifice, the word Mass also disappears.

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  • But this form disappears with the decease of Greek national life, and on its collapse follows the romantic, the third form of art; where the harmony of form and content again grows defective, because the object of Christian art - the infinite spirit - is a theme too high for art.

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  • It is the full, rich humanity of his life and personality - not the art behind which the artist disappears, or the definite pronouncements of the thinker or the teacher - that constitutes his claim to a place in the front rank of men of letters.

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  • This objection to the air-engine arises from the fact that the heat comes to it from external combustion; it disappears when internal combustion is resorted to; that is to say, when the heat is generated within the envelope containing the working air, by the combustion there of gaseous or other fuel.

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  • The Amargosa river, entering the valley from Nevada, disappears in the salty basin.

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  • There is no evidence that the praetors continued to preside over the standing courts after the beginning of the 3rd century A.D., and the foreign praetorship disappears about this time.

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  • Again, the normal pressure between two surfaces disappears from the equation, provided the displacements be such that one of these surfaces merely slides relatively to the other.

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  • For a complete solution of (34) we must of course superpose the free vibration (30); but owing to the factor ehlt the influence of the initial conditions gradually disappears.

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  • During nearly three years she disappears from the history, and with her retirement things again for the time went smoothly.

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  • The colour in the case of red wines is first altered from red to brown, and in bad cases disappears altogether, leaving an almost colourless solution.

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  • In the lowlands the snow is always slight and it disappears almost immediately, even in the very foothills of the mountains, as at Denver or Colorado Springs.

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  • Thus, the land-tax disappears in the 7th century and only comes into notice in the 9th century in the shape of private customary dues.

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  • From this time Photius disappears from history.

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  • But he too now disappears, though a letter from Lionne (the French foreign secretary) to Colbert of July 17 (two days before Louvois's letter to Saint-Mars about Dauger) says that he is expected in Paris.

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  • The spread of the European house-fly has been deliberately encouraged in New Zealand, as wherever it penetrates the native flesh-fly, a more objectionable pest, disappears.

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  • The winter climate is extremely severe; snow begins to fall in October and it is May before it disappears.

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  • But he agrees with Schopenhauer in basing consciousness, in all its forms of reason, feeling or will, upon "automatic movement - psychical change," from which consciousness emerges and in which it disappears.

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  • The psyc to him from many German - and in m fundamental original searching, but narro little more than one special prayers and exorcisms; oil from the lamps lit before the altar has a peculiar virtue of its own, perhaps because it can be burned to give light, and disappears to heaven in doing so.

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  • From this time he disappears; but Albert of Aix records that he died in 1151, as prior of a church of the Holy Sepulchre which he had founded in France.

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  • This region is rainless, barren and inhospitable, absolutely destitute of vegetation except in some small river valleys where irrigation is possible, and on the slopes of some of the snow-covered peaks where the water from the melting snows nourishes a scanty and coarse vege tation before it disappears in the thirsty sands.

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  • Towards the north the coastal zone disappears beneath the sea and the Andean zone reaches to the shore.

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  • The drainage of the Bolan and Nari finally disappears in the irrigated flats of the alluvial bay (Kach Gandava), which extends 130 m.

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  • The herbaceous tropical and semi-tropical vegetation likewise by degrees disappears, the Scitamineae, epiphytal and terrestrial Orchideae, Araceae, Cyrtandraceae and Begoniae only occur in small numbers in Kumaon, and scarcely extend west of the Sutlej.

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  • When the number of steps is infinite, the capillary pressure disappears altogether."

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  • If, for example, the brain and spinal cord removed from an animal be bruised and brought into contact with tetanus toxin, a certain amount of the toxicity disappears, as shown by injecting the mixture into another animal.

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  • He disappears silently between1657-1658and 1662.

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  • In most cases, however, the palp loses its exopodite and it often disappears altogether, while the coxal segment forms the body of the mandible, with a masticatory edge variously armed with teeth and spines.

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  • As the main range approaches the Caspian its granite core gradually disappears, giving place to Palaeozoic schists, which spread down both the northern and the southern slopes.

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  • In the centre of the fan lies a band of crystalline rocks which disappears towards the east.

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  • The model has no power of recuperation; in a comparatively short time equilibrium is restored and the resemblance with protoplasm disappears.

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  • Near Bazeilles it disappears under ground for a distance of over 3 m.

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  • The rainfall is heavy in the wet season, causing many of the rivers to spread over extensive areas, but in the dry season the inundated plains become dry, the large rivers fed by the snows and rainfall of the Andes return within their banks, the shallow lagoons and smaller streams dry up, vegetation disappears, and the level plain becomes a desert.

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  • In the former verses Esau is destroyed by his allies, and they occupy his territory, but in the latter he perishes with the other heathen in the day of universal retribution, he disappears before the victorious advance of Israel, and the southern Judaeans occupy his land.'

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  • In the ear of rye that is infected with ergot a species of fermentation takes place, and there exudes from it a sweet yellowish mucus, which after a time disappears.

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  • As it is practically impossible to reproduce the symptoms of ergotism nowadays, whether experimentally in the lower animals, or when the drug is being administered to a human being for some therapeutic purpose, it is believed that the symptoms of ergotism were rendered possible only by the semi-starvation which must have ensued from the use of such rye-bread; for the grain disappears as the fungus develops.

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  • Osborn, the tripartite reptilian condyle, by the loss of its median element, has given rise to the paired mammalian condyles; so that this difficulty disappears.

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  • In places this strip nearly disappears, the sierras rising almost immediately from the seashore.

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  • They are sometimes puzzling, often speculative; yet nearly all that is obscure in them becomes clear, much apparent contradiction disappears, when read by these persistent unvarying lights.

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  • It appears from observation of the embryo that whilst the first prosthomere of Centipedes has its appendages reduced and represented only by eye-patches (as in Arachnida, Crustacea and Hexapoda), the second has a rudimentary antenna, which disappears, whilst the third carries the permanent antennae, which accordingly correspond to the second antennae of Crustacea, and are absent in Hexapoda.

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  • He disappears from the scene in 873.

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  • The O'Briens re-established their sway in Thomond and the illustrious name of Clare disappears from Irish history.

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  • In the conclusion the middle term disappears and the other two are brought together.

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  • The predicate of the conclusion is called the major term, the subject the minor term; the term which is common to the premises and disappears in the conclusion is the middle term.

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  • Commonly the teacher disappears mysteriously.

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  • There is (I) the story of a bride or bridegroom who transgresses a commandment of a mystic nature, and disappears as a result of the sin.

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  • Tropical flora disappears, and in the semi-desert plains the fleshy, leafless, contorted species of kapsias, mesembryanthemums, aloes and other succulent plants make their appearance.

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  • From this time onwards their name practically disappears.

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  • After the extinction of the Pergamenian dynasty (130 B.C.) Mysia became a part of the Roman province of Asia, and from this time disappears from history.

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  • It forms most of the higher summits, but west of the Pic d'Anie it disappears beneath an unconformable covering of Cretaceous deposits.

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  • The series of the Visigothic gold coins begins with him, and it is to be noted that while the earliest are struck in the name of the emperor Justinian, the imperial superscription disappears in the later.

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  • The Visigoth king was routed and disappears from authentic history.

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  • The praeoral somite develops the rudiment of a nephridium, but eventually entirely disappears.

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  • The jaw somite also disappears; the oral papilla somite forms ventrally the salivary glands, which are thus serially homologous with nephridia.

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  • The endothecium varies in thickness, generally becoming thinner towards the part where the anther opens, and there disappears entirely.

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  • Then the walls of the mother-cells are absorbed, and the pollengrains float freely in the fluid of the pollen-sacs, which gradually disappears, and the mature grains form a powdery mass within the anther.

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  • After that date the name disappears from history.

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  • The eastern disappears in the centre of Argentina, and it is therefore only the Cordillera de los Andes that is prolonged as far as the south-eastern extremity of the continent.

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  • While in the west of the Andes, from the latitude of Aconcagua, the central valley of Chile runs without any notable interruption to the south end of the continent, a valley which almost disappears to the north, leaving only some rare inflexions which are considered by Chilean geographers and geologists to be a continuation of the same valley; to the east in Argentina a longitudinal valley, perfectly characterized, runs along the eastern foot of the Cordillera, separating this from the preCordillera, which is parallel to the Cordillera de la Costa of Chile.

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  • When the critical point is reached the value of r disappears altogether, and a carbonic-acid machine is then dependent for its refrigerating effect on the reduction in temperature produced by the internal work performed in expanding the gaseous carbonic acid from the condenser pressure to that in the refrigerator.

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  • In some the notochord remains for a long time exposed along the ventral surface, and, owing to the absence of cartilaginous formation around it, disappears without ever becoming invested otherwise than by a thin elastic membrane; it can be easily stripped off below the vertebrae in larval specimens on the point of metamorphosing.

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  • At higher energies, where there is no entropy bottleneck, this time scale separation disappears altogether.

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  • Beach A long stretch of soft white sand protected by an offshore coral reef, which disappears at high tide.

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  • Unfortunately, his clarity of writing totally disappears when he is covering the actual maths.

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  • And it gradually disappears or becomes rudimentary as soon as its function is no longer necessary to the organism.

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  • When his last hope to earn a crust and gain some self-respect disappears, he decides to take his own life.

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  • It disappears again once the trees regenerate and the habitat becomes shady.

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  • So if T disappears from where you just slogged your way to get it, well, c'est la vie.

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  • Then the dolphin disappears, and everyone is so sorrowful they take out a boat to find him.

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  • Ken disappears into his chalet, and I sit and watch the seabirds - two huge black storks, and an ibis chasing crabs.

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  • A fishing vessel disappears in calm waters; an undersea volcano?

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  • It is a country of extensive plains (llanos) covered in the rainy season with nutritious grass which disappears completely in the dry season, and of great forests and numerous rivers.

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  • In other cases the two nuclei place themselves side by side, the nuclear membrane between them disappears, and the contents fuse togethernuclear thread with nuclear thread, and nucleolus with nucleolusso completely that the separate constituents of the nuclei are not visible.

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  • A similar correction, of opposite sign, must be made when a gramme-molecule of gas disappears during the chemical action.

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  • The most conspicuous example of these is the Trebinjcica, which disappears in two swallow-holes in Popovopolye, and after making its way by a subterranean passage through a range of mountains, wells up in the mighty source of Ombla near Ragusa, and hurries in undiminished volume to the Adriatic. The Narenta, or Neretva, is the one large river of Herzegovina which flows above ground throughout its length.

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  • This expression for the intensity becomes rigorously applicable when f is indefinitely great, so that ordinary optical aberration disappears.

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  • The stream of Wadi Musa crosses the plain and disappears among the mountains opposite; on either bank, where the ground is fairly level, the city was built, covering a space of about 14 sq.

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  • For a region with such a small amount of rainfall the rivers are numerous, but none of the streams is navigable, and in many of them during the dry season (and in some of them because of broken stratification) the water in places disappears entirely beneath the sandy bed, and after flowing underground for some distance, breaks out afresh farther on as a river, rivulet or spring.

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  • An important point with regard to the therapeutic application of an anti-bacterial serum, is that when the serum is kept in vitro the complement rapidly disappears, and accordingly the complement necessary for the production of the bactericidal action must be supplied by the blood of the patient treated.

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  • In the case of Polybius, for instance, he allows himself great freedom in omitting what strikes him as irrelevant, or tedious, or uninteresting to his Roman readers, a process in which much valuable matter disappears.

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  • The mean level of the surface of the Baltic rises about 0.5 metres (1.6 ft.) from the coast of Holstein to Memel, probably as a result of the prevailing westerly winds; this mean difference is exceeded with strong westerly winds, and disappears or is reversed with easterly winds.

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  • The delirious sapper officer who was originally in command, disappears overboard during the night.

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  • All too soon it disappears tho but everyone sees this bird well.

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  • Her incompetent editor abridges every chapter so ineffectively that the story practically disappears.

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  • Most of the time, this spitting up or reflux disappears on its own by the time a child reaches 18 months old.

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  • Give your child a few weeks, and see if the problem gradually or even suddenly disappears.

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  • The foundation you'll want to buy is the one that disappears into your skin.

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  • On the following day, the tollbooth disappears and Milo notices a rekindled interest in his own life and world.

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  • Polar bears in the North Pole are drowning as the ice that they live on disappears.

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  • Anyone who's used a product for years and adopted it as a tried-and-true, lifelong favorite knows just how disappointing it is when the product suddenly disappears from stores.

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  • Smile widely to identify the apples of your cheeks and place small dots of blush there, taking care to blend well until your blush all but disappears.

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  • If you make a full row, it disappears, but if you don't, the blocks continue to pile up until you reach the top of the screen, ending the game.

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  • You can only take advantage of "buy it now" when there are no bids on an auction; it disappears with the first placed bid.

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  • When the dog's internal organs begin to slow their functions in prelude to shutting down, the hunger impulse disappears completely.

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  • Common Hop (Humulus) - H. lupulus, a well-known, vigorous, twining perennial, is admirable for bowers, especially when vegetation that disappears in winter is desired.

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  • For seasoned pros, it can be a challenge when a favorite brand or style disappears from stores.

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  • The weapons are just awful to control, but there is a target that locks-on to enemies for a second or two before it disappears (what???) and you have to lock on again.

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  • This indicator disappears on harder modes, or you can toggle it off in the menu to give yourself an extra challenge.

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  • During a storm his boat crashes on a remote island and the woman disappears.

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  • As the infant's liver matures and the excess blood cells are removed, the jaundice disappears.

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  • About 50 percent of bile duct replacement surgeries are successful, and the jaundice usually disappears within several weeks.

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  • The baby's liver soon adapts to the problem and the jaundice disappears.

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  • The disease often disappears by itself after several weeks.

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  • Moro reflex-A startle response in a newborn, characterized by spreading the arms with the palms up and fingers flexed; the reflex usually disappears by two months of age.

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  • It normally disappears as the child matures and almost always by the time the child is 18 months old.

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  • Dizziness often disappears without treatment or with treatment of the underlying problem, but it can be long term or chronic.

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  • The palmar reflex disappears around the sixth month.

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  • However, this improvement disappears after two to three years, after which retained students do no better or even slightly worse than similarly achieving students who were promoted.

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  • The fire ant sting usually produces immediate pain followed by a red, swollen area that disappears within 45 minutes.

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  • Swelling of the glands reaches a maximum on about the second day and usually disappears by the seventh day.

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  • Sometimes it disappears suddenly on its own.

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  • If their palms are touched, they will make a very tight fist, but this is an unconscious reflex action called the Darwinian reflex, and it disappears within two to three months.

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  • The cancer completely disappears; there is no evidence of disease.

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  • Shigellosis in schools or daycare settings almost always disappears when holiday breaks occur, which severs the chain of transmission.

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  • However, this reflex disappears during the early weeks of life, and true crawling does occur until six months, normally around the same time that an infant is able to sit up alone for extended periods of time.

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  • Secretory otitis media usually disappears without treatment.

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  • Reducible hernia-A hernia that can be gently pushed back into place or that disappears when the person lies down.

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  • The rash disappears in a day with cooler temperatures, but the skin may not recover its ability to sweat for two weeks-the time needed to replace the top layers of skin with new growth from below.

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  • Carbohydrate intolerance caused by temporary intestinal diseases disappears when the condition is successfully treated.

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  • Although AFP in human blood gradually disappears after birth, it never disappears entirely.

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  • The zona pellucida disappears and the morula becomes a blastocyst.

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  • False strabismus usually disappears as the child's face grows.

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  • Seborrheic dermatitis usually disappears by the end of the first year and does not reappear until puberty.

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  • After two or three days, the swelling begins to go down, and usually disappears by the tenth day.

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  • The rash spreads quickly and disappears just as rapidly; sometimes it is gone from the face and the neck by the time it reaches the arms and the legs.

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  • Although this lump disappears by itself after about three months, the SCM muscle becomes tight, contracted, and fibrous.

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  • Surgery does not instantly allow the head to be held vertically, so physical therapy and home exercises continue at least until the head tilt disappears.

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  • Infant or childhood atopic dermatitis disappears in almost all people.

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  • Two weeks after the rash disappears, the person may resume use of the substances, one at a time, until the condition recurs.

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  • Maternal immunity gradually disappears during the first six to eight months of life.

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  • More difficult songs include steps requiring players to jump on two arrows at once, freezes requiring them to hold their foot on an arrow until the freeze disappears, and steps that fall at the half or quarter-beat of the music.

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  • When money disappears, this usually affects your personal relationships.

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  • As the practice of feng shui continues to spread throughout the Western world, homes across the country are being transformed into abodes where positive energy flows freely and clutter disappears.

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  • Sometimes redness and slight swelling occurs after treatment, but it usually disappears.

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  • Actually, the term "invisible swimsuits" is a clever marketing ploy used to describe swimwear that effectively disappears when wet.

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  • From there, they plunge down the back to join together in a single thong that virtually disappears once it hits south.

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  • Instead, the string tanga has a "V" shaped back that disappears into the buttocks at around mid-hip, with very little coverage in the front and a general lower rise than a standard bikini bottom.

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  • Take some time to learn about swimwear that virtually disappears, and you'll find fresh styles that not only fit and flatter, but also blend right in with your complexion.

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  • The puppy makes whimpering noises after getting a shot; his red boo-boo disappears after the doctor puts a cast on.

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  • When Snap is done right, some of the board disappears on the left and right side of the window.

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  • Dating simulation games on the web fill that need, are easy to access, and lack any of the social stigma or embarrassment of losing - one click and the whole situation, no matter how awkward, disappears.

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  • No one wants to hire a writer who agrees to do a project and then disappears without completing it.

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  • Once something is posted online, it never really disappears.

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  • However, after you start watching it, there is a 24-hour time limit before it disappears.

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  • The most common apparition is the ghost of a little girl in a dress who runs into the lobby and disappears.

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  • Bachelor's Grove Cemetery is said to host a diverse population of spirits ranging from ghosts of people, animals, and even a ghost house that appears and then disappears,.

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  • Rumor has it that as soon as you drive out of the park, the cop miraculously disappears.

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  • When they have a budget to work with, you may be surprised by how quickly the need for designer items disappears.

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  • This smell may linger even after the mat is washed, although it gradually disappears with use.

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  • When you turn something into a business, much of the fun disappears.

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  • Make a lather with the fabric and the soap bar, and rinse in cold water until the stain disappears.

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  • Once you are living the life you yearn for, the chemicals in your body change and the fat disappears.

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  • Just don't be surprised if the page or website mysteriously disappears.

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  • If you are correct, a chime sounds and the word disappears from the list.

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  • If she quits or gets fired though, her bonus disappears.

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  • There is a blinding flash and the ball of light disappears.

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  • Lloyd Simcoe, who is the man Olivia is with in her flashforward, is panicked when his son disappears from the hospital.

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  • Side effects are few, with most patients experiencing only mild swelling and light redness that usually disappears within an hour or, at longest, within a day.

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  • Just as this rash appears quickly, it also disappears as soon as the trapped sweat has a chance to expel, normally within a few hours of the onset of the condition.

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  • He and I are taking a little vacation trip to Maryland before he assumes his new life and disappears.

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  • In summer at the Bureau Central the intermediate peak nearly disappears in the profound afternoon depression, but it is still recognizable.

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  • As a bundle is traced towards its blind termination in the mesophyll the peridesmic stereom first disappears, the sieve-tubes of the phloem are replaced by narrow elongated parenchyma cells, which soon die out, and the bundle ends with a strand of tracheids covered by the phloeotermic sheath.

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  • In some cases the plastid disappears and the crystalline pigment only is left.

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  • Coincident with these changes the nuclear membrane disappears and a spindle-shaped or barrelshaped group of threads makes its appearance in.

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  • Here palm trees, which had begun to appear singly at Deir, grow in large groves, the olive disappears entirely, and we have definitely passed over from the Syrian to the Babylonian, flora and climate.

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  • For days together the traveller sees no other vegetation; even this, however, disappears as he approaches the regions recently left dry by the Caspian, where saline clays, bearing a few Salsolaceae, or mere sand, take the place of the black earth.

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  • In Clausilia, according to the observations of C. Gegenbaur, the primitive shell-sac does not flatten out and disappear, but takes the form of a flattened closed sac. Within this closed sac a plate of calcareous matter is developed, and after a time the upper wall of the sac disappears, and the calcareous plate continues to grow as the nucleus of the permanent shell.

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  • He wrote the book at different times between 1170 and 1183, when it abruptly ends, and its author as abruptly disappears from sight.

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  • PrGabp l, Rudiment of the appendage of the praegenital somite which disappears.

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  • When it has a very strong and penetrating odour, but when it is thoroughly purified from sulphuretted and phosphuretted hydrogen, which are invariably present with it in minute traces, this extremely pungent odour disappears, and the pure gas has a not unpleasant ethereal smell.

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  • Suddenly your adversary's checker disappears beneath the board, and the problem is to place yours nearest to where his will appear again.

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  • When a few lumps of sugar are added to a glass of water and stirred, the sugar soon disappears and we are left with a uniform liquid resembling water, except that it is sweet.

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  • This distribution is most marked at about 300 fathoms, and disappears at soo fathoms, beyond which depth the lines tend to become parallel and to run east and west, the gradient slowly diminishing.

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  • The whole of the middle lamella or originally formed cell-wall separating one from another disappears before the adult state is reached, so that the walls of the hydroids consist of a framework of lignified bars, with open communication between the cell cavities.

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