Vanished Sentence Examples

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  • By the time they reached the spot, the deer had vanished in the trees.

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  • All the humor vanished from his eyes as he watched her.

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  • The heat of her anger vanished, replaced by fear.

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  • All concern for the victim vanished as he savagely consumed the life from her.

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  • Suddenly, they both vanished.

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  • Atkinson (author of Primal Law) told him that he had met and caressed the girl of his heart in the forest, that she had vanished and must have been a fairy.

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  • And in proof of the conclusiveness of his opinion all the wrinkles vanished from his face.

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  • Every time he moved close enough to see her face, she vanished.

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  • The XIXth Dynasty, at its best under Seti I., could only excel in high finish of smoothness and graceful curves; life, character, meaning, had vanished.

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  • The primitive setting of the northern version has vanished utterly.

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  • I only wanted to know … He paused and the furrows vanished as his brows lifted.

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  • The practice, under the Roman empire, of making the areas of ecclesiastical administration very exactly coincide with those of the civil administration, was continued in the organization of the church beyond the borders of the empire, and many dioceses to this day preserve the limits of long vanished political divisions.

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  • The victors were too much exhausted to pursue, and again the Turks vanished.

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  • Amid the universal confusion the old administrative system vanished.

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  • He was galloping round by the bushes while the field was coming up on both sides, all trying to head the wolf, but it vanished into the wood before they could do so.

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  • When Natasha left the room Pierre's confusion and awkwardness immediately vanished and were replaced by eager excitement.

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  • The discomfort from earlier in the day seemed to have vanished.

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  • Nekhtnebf built the Hathor temple and great pylon at Philae, and the east pylon of Karnak, beside temples elsewhere, now vanished.

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  • Away to the east, the hills had vanished from sight under the advancing snow.

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  • All desire to push him away vanished and she clung to him, lost in the ecstasy of his urgent lovemaking.

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  • As for the benefits which Bonaparte and his savants helped to confer on Egypt, they soon vanished.

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  • If we attempt to change either the temperature or the pressure ice will melt, water will evaporate or vapour condense until one or other of the phases has vanished.

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  • Its value as a delicacy for the table, once so highly esteemed, has long vanished.

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  • It was also tacitly adopted by Young, in connexion with the still more special hypothesis which Young probably had in view, namely that the force in each case was constant within a limited range, the same in all cases, and vanished outside that range.

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  • Religious disabilities vanished, and there was well-nigh complete liberty of thought.

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  • I only wanted to know … He paused and the furrows vanished as his brows lifted.

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  • Thus in the course of ten days English authority in Oudh practically vanished.

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  • Yet this mere ghost of a picture, this evocation, half vanished as it was, by a great world-genius of a mighty spiritual world-event, remained a thing indescribably impressive.

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  • The stern simplicity of Calvinism, indeed, would not tolerate religious processions of any kind, and from the "Reformed" Churches they vanished altogether.

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  • The well of St Triduana, which was reputed to possess wonderful curative powers, vanished when the North British railway was constructed.

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  • It walked slowly across the lawn and vanished into the shadow upon the other side.

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  • Will they buy their houses on the strength of local facilities to find that an important one of them just vanished overnight?

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  • His sister talks him into trying to track down her abusive spouse, who has vanished without a trace.

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  • Some users have made the claim that once they started using a Sleep Number bed their back pain vanished entirely.

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  • The last days of the Confederate Congress were spent in recriminations between that body and President Davis, and the popularity with which he commenced his administration had almost entirely vanished.

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  • Therefore about noon a general retirement under the guns of the forts took place, and the last serious hope of the French army had vanished.

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  • Then comes a series of tombfronts which terminate in a semicircular arch, a feature derived from north Syria, and finally the elaborate façades, from which all trace of native style has vanished, copied from the front of a Roman temple.

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  • But before it had penetrated far inland the political reasons for sending the expedition vanished with the signature, on the 1st of July 1890, of the Anglo-German agreement defining the spheres of influence of the two nations, an agreement which excluded the Albert Nyanza region from the German sphere.

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  • The extensive foreign commerce which Hoorn carried on in the 16th and 17th centuries has almost entirely vanished, but there is still a considerable trade with other parts of the Netherlands, especially in cheese and cattle.

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  • A few drops of starch solution are then added, and when the blue colour has nearly vanished a drop or two of methyl orange makes the end reaction very sharp. The thiosulphate solution is standardized by dissolving o 3 to o 5 gramme of pure copper in 3 cc. of nitric acid, adding 50 cc. of water and 5 cc. of ammonia, and titrating as above after the addition of 5 cc. of glacial acetic acid and 5 cc. of the potassium iodide solution.

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  • But as the irrepressible conflict drew to a head Emerson's hesitation vanished.

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  • All else, considered as wholes, have vanished in the course of the centuries.

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  • Finally, all idea of the divine vanished, and the artists merely presented her as the type of a beautiful woman, with oval face, full of grace and charm, languishing eyes, and laughing mouth, which replaced the dignified severity and repose of the older forms. The most famous of her statues in ancient times was that at Cnidus, the work of Praxiteles, which was imitated on the coins of that town, and subsequently reproduced in various copies, such as the Vatican and Munich.

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  • The great magazine was gallantly defended for a time by nine Britons under Lieutenant Willoughby, and was blown up by them when all hope of relief had vanished.

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  • But the connection with Gascony meant little compared with the now vanished connection with Normandy.

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  • Goodbye at last to the terrifying space problems of 1993, when great wads of 1979 material vanished to make room for new stuff.

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  • But I replied that I should be ashamed to do it, and suddenly everything vanished.

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  • Then all traces of light vanished into the darkness.

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  • They do not seem to have completely vanished from the market yet.

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  • Even better, if there are other colored balls attached to only the group of balls that just vanished, they will vanish as well.

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  • Each type of visitation ended with the man offering her a ride home, but the woman vanished into thin air whenever they neared the gates of the cemetery.

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  • The trend of presenting the awards via other television shows continued through the 70s and into the early 80s.In 1984, the Soapies vanished and were replaced with the Soap Opera Digest Awards and a specialized presentation of their own.

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  • At the conclusion of season two, Bill proposed to Sookie and then vanished.

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  • Any public sympathy for Gosselin vanished in Summer, 2009, when the couple's relationship deteriorated in the glare of the media spotlight.

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  • Immediately after the scroll vanished from the screen, we saw a small ship racing away as bolts of fire rained down upon it.

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  • The rebels he was working with have vanished into the Badlands with a Federation undercover operative onboard, and Janeway has been assigned to track them down.

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  • In 1912, the entire continent of Europe and Great Britain vanished, to be replaced by a strange different continent, which is dubbed Darwinia.

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  • The other wild dogs vanished.

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  • The Norman, as a visible element in the country, has vanished from England, and he has vanished from Sicily.

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  • The very sense of dramatic fitness has temporarily vanished from public musical opinion, together with the sense of musical form, in consequence of another prevalent habit, that of presenting shapeless extracts from Wagner's operas as orchestral pieces without voices or textbooks or any hint that such adjuncts are desirable.

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  • From 83 to 69 is the transient episode of Armenian conquest, and in 64 the last shadow of Seleucid rule vanished, when Syria was made a Roman province by Pompey.

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  • To-day these have all vanished, with the exception of one aqueduct which still conveys the water of the Tigris to the shrine of Abd al-Qadir (ul-Kadir).

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  • Locks (East London Advertiser, 1902); Philip Norman, London vanished and vanishing (1905); Records of the London Topographical Society; Monographs of the Committee for the Survey of the Memorials of Greater London.

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  • The king and chiefs (except two ringleaders) were offered reinstatement, and they appeared anxious to accept these terms, but the French bishop joined them in the islands, and from that day all hopes of peace vanished.

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  • But the books in which his humour is broadly displayed, the travels and the sketches, are not really so significant of his power as the three novels of the Mississippi, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Pudd'nhead Wilson, wherein we have preserved a vanished civilization, peopled with typical figures, and presented with inexorable veracity.

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  • The hope of achieving parliamentary cooperation on the basis of such loyal declarations as these soon vanished.

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  • The youthful aristocracy were thus withdrawn from the old Latin schools of Germany, but the aristocratic schools vanished with the dawn of the 19th century, and the ordinary public schools were once more frequented by the young nobility.

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  • Buddhism in Magadha never recovered from this blow; it lingered in obscurity for a while and then vanished.

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  • During the 9th century the Frankish supremacy vanished, and the mark was overrun by the Moravians, and then by the Magyars, or Hungarians, who destroyed the few remaining traces of Frankish influence.

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  • The advantage of being in a language commonly understood, which the holy book claims for itself, has vanished in the course of thirteen centuries.

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  • The older breadth, fulness, and vigour have vanished, those great qualities which stamp the immortal works of early times.

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  • The old temple entirely vanished in the IVth dynasty, and a smaller building was erected behind it, enclosing a wide hearth of black ashes.

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  • Towards the end of the 16th century Miguel Leite Ferreira, son of the Portuguese poet, Antonio Ferreira, declared that the original manuscript of Amadis de Gaula was then in the Aveiro archives, and an Amadis de Gaula in Portuguese, which is alleged to have existed in the conde de Vimeiro's library as late as 1586, had vanished before 1726.

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  • The spell, however, of O'Connell's power had vanished; his health had suffered much from a short confinement; he was verging upon his seventieth year; and he was alarmed and pained by the growth of a party in the repeal ranks who scoffed at his views, and advocated the revolutionary doctrines which he had always feared and abhorred.

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  • The lethargy of the nation toward its capital suddenly vanished at the outbreak of the Civil War.

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  • On the other hand, only preach to them a strong doctrine of free-will, and all these dangers vanished.

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  • Giovanni Villani, the first chronicler who used Italian for the compilation of a methodical history, tells us how he was impelled to write by musing on the ruins of Rome and thinking of the vanished greatness of the Latin race.

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  • But little by little it vanished from Iran, with the exception of a few remnants (chiefly in the oasis of Yezd), the faithful finding a refuge in India at Bombay.

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  • The physical basis of the system remained unchanged but neglected; all creative force or even original research in the departments of physics and metaphysics vanished.

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  • The kingdom of the Cazembe, which was to the south and east of Katanga, has also vanished.

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  • By his death vanished all hope of renewing the extraordinary fortune which for twenty years placed the descendant of the great emperor, the Carbonaro and dreamer, at once obstinate and hesitating, on the throne of France.

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  • The marshals, Concini and his wife Leonora Galigai, more influential with the queen and more exacting than ever, by dint of clever intrigues forced the ministers to retire one after another; and with the last of Henry IV.s greybeards vanished also all the pecuniary reserves left.

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  • He had a taste for puerile amusements, a mania for useless little domestic economies in a court where millions vanished like smoke, and a natural idleness which achieved as its masterpiece the keeping a diary from 1766 to 1792 of a life so tragic, which was yet but a foolish chronicle of trifles.

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  • His popularity vanished when his only idea was to ask the assembly for new loans, and in September 1790 he resigned his office, unregretted by a single Frenchman.

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  • Isolated cases of piracy have occurred on the Rif coast of Morocco even in our time, but the pirate communities which lived by plunder and could live by no other resource, vanished with the French conquest of Algiers in 1830.

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  • With this refusal vanished all hope of a peaceful retreat of the Egyptian garrisons.

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  • The gods have vanished from the scene; there is nothing of Loki and his theft of Andvari's hoard, nothing of Odin and his gifts of the sword Gram and the magic horse Grani; and not till the third Aventiure, when Siegfried comes to Worms, are we given even a hint that such things as the sword and treasure exist.

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  • Whether it was their conversation or the realization of what she was doing, the embarrassment about intimacy vanished.

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  • When he joined the Deans in the bakery-smelling kitchen, any apparent distress over his pending jury duty had vanished like a last piece of pie, replaced with jokes about grand-fatherhood and changing diapers.

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  • However, after a quick cutaway to the Doctor and Ace, the wall has vanished completely by the next shot.

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  • The imagined felicity vanished, and he begged Dionysius to remove him from his seat of peril.

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  • My limbs became glassy, the bones and arteries faded, vanished, and the little white nerves went last.

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  • They are crammed with poor families, while their gardens have vanished under hastily built hovels.

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  • I could see no jesses on it as it vanished into the trees near Church Farm.

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  • His charisma finally vanished in the tomato ketchup he poured over the chips.

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  • It especially likes the deeper blacker soils that were created under long since vanished mixed oak woodland.

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  • All the on-line manuals have vanished from the Abstract site and none of the old kit is mentioned at all!

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  • The witness panicked and threw a small matchbox at the object, which promptly vanished in plain sight.

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  • If clinic diet mayo recipe ever him on You heard vanished.

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  • Halfway through the book, the plot curled up with a little mew of distress, then vanished never to return again.

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  • Marks have vanished in basins and lavatory pans and glasses dry without water marks.

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  • The old individual puffer has vanished, his place taken by agencies that are often household names throughout the world.

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  • The concrete piers for the vanished timber superstructure can be seen clearly in the water.

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  • The others agreed and Gieve soon vanished into the heaving throng.

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  • Around them, the mist swirled, thinned, then uncoiled itself until it, too, vanished.

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  • Then the man mysteriously vanished leaving the lingering odor of sulfur in the air.

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  • Brown looked sharply back at the road behind him; the man with the barrow had suddenly vanished.

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  • Such a site, and the vast numbers of those who vanished mainly between July and November 1916, demanded an equally vast solution.

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  • The probability of the conclusion of a new Franco-Italian treaty was small, both on account of the protectionist spirit of France and of French resentment at the renewal of the triple alliance, but even such slight probability vanished after a visit paid to Bismarck by Crispi (October 1887) within three months of his appointment to the premiership. Crispi entertained no a priori animosity towards France, but was strongly convinced that Italy must emancipate herself from the position of political dependence on her powerful neighbor which had vitiated the foreign policy of the Left.

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  • Consequently the chapter limiting the power of the crown to raise scutages and aids without the consent of the council vanished, and with it the complementary one which determined the method of calling a council.

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  • The papal infantry, the gendarmes, and the light horse had already vanished from the field in disorder; but the Spanish regulars were of different mettle, and it was only after a long struggle that the landsknechts and the French bands broke into the entrenchments.

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  • Hence it is used to describe a vague time in the future when all flaws in human existence will have vanished, and perfect goodness and happiness will prevail.

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  • The retraction of nickel was diminished by rising temperature, and at had almost vanished.

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  • Most unfortunately for posterity, the Greeks wrote mainly on perishable materials, and hence the chief records even of their later civilization have vanished.

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  • Then comes a series of tombfronts which terminate in a semicircular arch, a feature derived from north Syria, and finally the elaborate façades, from which all trace of native style has vanished, copied from the front of a Roman temple.

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  • In the meantime the neighborhood of Shirz was laid waste, so as to destroy the source from which Muhammad Hasan drew his provisions; by degrees his army vanished, and he had finally to retreat with rapidity to Ispahan with the few men that remained to him.

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  • All Nicholas' animation vanished.

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  • This unpleasant impression merely flitted over the young and happy face of the Emperor like a cloud of haze across a clear sky and vanished.

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  • Her irritability had suddenly quite vanished, and her anxious, imploring eyes were fixed on him with greedy expectation.

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  • The instant he had done this, all Rostov's animation vanished.

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  • Vanished, Hunter said, his voice dripping with mock melodrama.

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  • In other likewise very rare cases a left, or a left and right, superficial carotids are developed and take the place of the then vanished deep or primary carotids.

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  • Kitchen-middens of England, Ireland and Denmark reveal the existence of the capercally, Tetrao urogallus, and of the great auk or gare-fowl, Alca impennis; both species long since vanished from those countries.

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  • To this quality is perhaps to be attributed the fact that a people who did so much, who settled and conquered in so large a part of Europe, has practically vanished from the face of the earth.

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  • That is, as has been already said, the Norman as such has vanished in two different ways.

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  • As a legislative body the powers of the Council are co-ordinate with those of the Duma; in practice, however, it has seldom if ever initiated legislation.6 The Duma of the Empire or Imperial Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), which forms the Lower House of the Russian parliament, consists (since the ukaz of the znd of June 1907) on the 27th of April 1906, while the name and princi p le of autocracy was jealously preserved, the word " unlimited " vanished.

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  • In the imperial administration, the corruption and long-established abuses which had momentarily vanished, began to reappear.

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  • Towards his sixteenth year he tell us " nature displayed in his favour her mysterious energies," and all his infirmities suddenly vanished.

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  • The ministry of Lord North, however, was tottering, and soon after fell; the Board of Trade was abolished by the passing of Burke's bill in 1782, and Gibbon's salary vanished with it - no trifle, for his expenditure had been for three years on a scale somewhat disproportionate to his private fortune.

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  • The position of the osphradium corresponds more or less closely with that of the vanished right ctenidium, with which it is normally associated.

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  • The alliance with the Mongols remained, from the first to the last, something of a chimera; and the last visionary hope vanished when the Mongols finally embraced Mahommedanism, as, by the end of the 14th century, they had almost universally done.

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  • The pope still addresses his fellow-bishops as "venerable brothers"; but from the Roman Catholic Church the fraternal union of coequal authorities, which is of the essence of episcopacy, has vanished; and in its place is set the autocracy of one.

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  • On the 1st of July the Vladivostok squadron appeared in the Tsushima Straits, and then vanished to an unknown destination, and whether this intensified the anxiety of the Japanese or not, it is the fact that the 2nd Army halted for eleven days at Kaiping, bringing the next on its right, 4th Army, to a standstill likewise.

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  • Immense tracts were rendered desolate, and whole villages vanished from the map; in eight years the population sank from three to one and a half millions.

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  • The herds of bison, antelope and elk that once roamed the prairies have vanished, but a few mountain sheep still graze on the grass-covered mesas in inaccessible portions of the Bad Lands.

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  • In the Archipelago Hydriotes and Spetsiotes were at daggers drawn; the men of Psara were at open war with those of Samos; all semblance of discipline and cohesion had vanished from the Greek fleet.

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  • Its existence wa saved, but its prestige had vanished; and the destinies of th German people were seen to be in the hands that held th sword.

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  • Willemoes Suhm, which makes up for its vanished eyes by its extraordinarily elongate and dentated claws; in Psalidopus huxleyi, Wood-Mason and Alcock (1892), bristling with spikes from head to tail; in the Nematocarcinidae, with their long thread-like limbs and longer antennae; in species of Aristaeopsis reported by Chun from deep water off the east coast of Africa, bright red prawns nearly a foot long, with antennae about five times the length of the body.

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  • The possibility of foreign interference had vanished with the failure of the coalition.

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  • The system of Plotinus (205-270 A.D.) is a striking development of that element of Platonism which has had most fascina tion for the medieval and even for the modern mind, but which had almost vanished out of sight in the controversies of the post-Aristotelian schools.

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  • The feeling of security vanished, the towns banded themselves together for defensive purposes, the rights of the margrave were again pledged to provide money, and in 1432 the land was ravaged by the Hussites.

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  • By the time they reached the spot, the deer had vanished in the trees, though.

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  • It vanished as soon as he returned to the customary conditions of his life, but he knew that this feeling which he did not know how to develop existed within him.

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  • The actors of 1812 have long since left the stage, their personal interests have vanished leaving no trace, and nothing remains of that time but its historic results.

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  • Dolokhov kissed him, laughed, turned his horse, and vanished into the darkness.

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  • But by far the most salacious story concerns Ernest Sempill (aka Michael Storm) who mysteriously vanished from all records around 1909.

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  • Vanished civilization where large bet on to shorten the least in part.

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  • Their names slipped through his ears and vanished irretrievably into the ether of the room.

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  • None of them has so far vanished into obscurity.

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  • Short in height and wearing a tall hat, vanished into a strange yellow mist while watched by seven boys.

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  • My old, old dream of bliss vanished into thin air !

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  • The video arcades and stand-alone arcade cabinets once found in restaurants, laundromats and shopping centers have all but vanished.

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  • Making matters worse, Professor Xavier and Polaris seem to have vanished!

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  • The darkness swooped down and engulfed them until neither one could see the other, and just as suddenly, Aidan, Mark and the black shadow vanished into the ground.

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  • He or she typically discovers something, or uncovers something, that makes the magical system of The Elders (or the Vanished Ones, or the Forgotten) available to them.

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  • This theme vanished after the earlier episodes, and it was left for the Doctor to continually harp on Spock's Vulcanity as the series progressed - everyone else, apparently, had Gotten Over It.

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  • It should, however, be observed that in the somewhat material atmosphere of constitutional Athens the religious significance of the lot had vanished; no important office in the 5th and 4th centuries was entrusted to its decision.

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  • Pierre's confusion had now almost vanished, but at the same time he felt that his freedom had also completely gone.

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  • Exhausted and diminished by the stout and successful opposition of the Moravians at Olmiitz, the Tatars vanished as suddenly as they had appeared, leaving a smoking wilderness behind them.

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  • Independent and Special Agencies.-The individual element that was so marked a feature in Carey's generation has never vanished, in spite of the tendency to central control.

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  • All the world over it is held that such people can assume the form of animals; sometimes the power of the shaman is held to depend on his being able to summon his familiar; among the Ostiaks the shaman's coat was covered with representations of birds and beasts; two bear's claws were on his hands; his wand was covered with mouse-skin; when he wished to divine he beat his drum till a black bird appeared and perched on his hut; then the shaman swooned, the bird vanished, and the divination could begin.

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  • In two works of this period, Pierre Bayle (1838) and Philosophie and Christentum (1839), which deal largely with theology, he held that he had proved "that Christianity has in fact long vanished not only from the reason but from the life of mankind, that it is nothing more than a fixed idea" in flagrant contradiction to the distinctive features of contemporary civilization.

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  • In one case the hysteresis loss per cubic centimetre per cycle was 16,100 ergs for B =1 5,900, and only 1200 ergs for B = 20,200, the highest induction obtained in the experiment; possibly it would have vanished before B had reached 21,000.2 These experiments prove that actual friction must be almost entirely absent, and, as Baily remarks, the agreement of the results with the previously suggested deduction affords a strong verification of Ewing's form of the molecular theory.

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  • This has not been demonstrated by an actual following out of the development, but the position of these pieces and the fact that they are (in Limulus) supplied by an independent segmental nerve, favours the view that they may comprise the sternal area of the vanished praegenital somite.

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  • With the establishment of the belief in ethical immortality this phase of scepticism vanished from the Jewish world, not, however, without leaving behind it works of enduring value.

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  • Bidwell 2 accordingly found upon trial that the Wiedemann twist of an iron wire vanished when the magnetizing force reached a certain high value, and was reversed when that value was exceeded; he also found that the vanishing point was reached with lower values of the magnetizing force when the wire was stretched by a weight.

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  • In the former the ideas of personality and infinite power have vanished, all power being conceived as inherent in God.

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  • The Japanese mission had vanished in blood in 1651; and though many Jesuits died with their converts bravely as martyrs for the faith, yet it is impossible to acquit them of a large share in the causes of that overthrow.

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  • Soon afterwards, when the language was extended to the western valleys, many of the prefixed and most of the important consonants vanished from the spoken words.

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  • In his anxiety he broke his promise, and Eurydice vanished again from his sight.

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  • These sums, together with the considerable amounts accruing from indulgences, jubilees, and special fees, vanished as quickly as they were received.

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  • The man with mossy eyes turned down a corner and vanished from his sight and thoughts.

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  • Pierre's gaiety vanished completely.

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