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Captain Daniels (Shane Rimmer) warns the Professor about these waters, waters where boats have been known to just
vanish
but no one is interested & they carry on regardless.
Teen boys and girls
vanish
without a trace, but the whole town is too busy attending the annual carnival or trying to score with the hot new coach of the junior baseball team.
For the last twenty minutes or so, all the bad vibes magically, mysteriously
vanish
and the Beatles are the Beatles again, charging through 'Get Back,' 'I've Got A Feeling,' 'Don't Let Me Down,' and 'One After 909', before reprising 'Get Back' as London police show up to wag their fingers and tell the Fab Four to turn that noise down.
I'm not saying this movie totally blows, there are some cool scenes, but it's so incredibly redundant it can
vanish
into thin air every second.
If they don’t, the positive effect will
vanish.
Imagine further how, wherever homosexual relationships are lawful, the obstacles to gay and lesbian marriage would
vanish
if the state did not require the spouses to state their sex.
Most of the seemingly intractable problems would
vanish
into thin air.
The world in the future will be a riskier place than we thought it was – not because government will no longer offer guarantees that it should never have offered in the first place, but rather because the real risk that one’s customers might
vanish
in a prolonged depression is back.
He failed, but the idea did not
vanish.
The old order that has begun to
vanish
extends beyond the former regimes.
At the current rate, Afghanistan’s old growth forest could
vanish
within a decade.
Second, the correlations between economic growth and financial deepening on which I relied do indeed
vanish
when countries’ financial systems move beyond banks, electronic funds transfer, and bond markets to more sophisticated instruments.
Then came the global financial crisis, and worries about them seemed to
vanish.
The welfare state will not
vanish
from Europe, but it is set to be scaled back – and focused on those who actually need help.
Perhaps the least bad solution would be to proceed by default: gradually allow the drug war to
vanish
from television screens and newspapers, and have its place taken by other wars: on poverty, on petty crime, and for economic growth.
The effect on work would
vanish.
Not even Mao Zedong, with the fury unleashed during China’s Cultural Revolution, could make the “Four Olds” (old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas)
vanish.
The world as we know it could
vanish
with just one tweet across the Pacific from a “dotard” to “rocket man.”
But by the time I was arrested in 1980, as a university student in Aleppo, the future my parents once envisioned had begun to
vanish.
Young girls are targeted by traffickers and
vanish
into an abyss of unimaginable depravity.
Production will not vanish; it will just be less labor intensive.
Ms. Watanabe had heard that companies in Norway or France face delisting if their ratio of female officers falls below 40%, and she joked with her friends that Keidanren (the Japan Business Federation) would
vanish
under such a law.
The world is at a crossroads, and much of the progress we have made in these areas could
vanish
into thin air.
Communist parties and Marxist intellectuals saw their legitimacy
vanish
at the same time as social democratic faith waned.
If businesses and savers were to start speculating about the next exit, trust in the common currency would soon
vanish.
It certainly did not serve homeowners who are losing their homes, workers who have lost their jobs, retirees who have seen their retirement funds vanish, or taxpayers who paid hundreds of billions to bail out the banks.
Many in the US like to think that this is a temporary state of affairs that will
vanish
with the election of a new president and Congress in 2008.
The Target claims of the remaining euro system will then
vanish
into thin air, and the Bundesbank and the Dutch central bank will only be able to hope that other surviving central banks participate in their losses.
The IS, like many such groups before it, may yet
vanish
in the desert, leaving only its victims’ families to recall the crimes it committed.
If we don't grasp the moment it will
vanish.
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