Vanished
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In the United States, the highly successful cap-and-trade system for sulfur-dioxide emissions has effectively
vanished.
Old social structures were destroyed, socialist customs and habits
vanished
overnight, former norms and unwritten rules were abandoned.
By the time the book appeared, however, the problem had
vanished.
The learned, cultured, and radiant traditions of earlier centuries seem to have
vanished.
Although politicians eventually navigated the currency crisis, the economic tensions never really vanished, even after the 1994 plan took hold.
By 2016, that gap had essentially
vanished.
Fears of euro-area deflation soon
vanished
and an incipient recovery started later in 2003.
While Obama toasted President Hu, Liu Xiaobo, a famous Chinese dissident, remained shut away in an unknown location, having
vanished
last December because of his leading role in drafting a written appeal for constitutional rights.
And when, after the collapse of communism, the end of history seemed near, ideological politics was thought to have
vanished
forever.
But the public enthusiasm that ratified Putin’s rule for a decade has vanished, something demonstrated by the poor performance of his party, United Russia, in the just concluded elections to the Duma.
Scientists and researchers, once the pride of the Soviet Union, have vanished, often lured by more rewarding opportunities, at home or abroad.
But when Miss Waldron's Red Colobus vanished, it did not go alone.
Now, however, that recent mixture of confidence and hope has
vanished
under the crushing weight of political reality.
By 2018, according to the IMF, the deficit will have all but
vanished.
Southeast Asia’s boom years are gone, but this is not to say that they have
vanished
forever, for the causes of this instability are not hidden.
With bad debt left to fester on banks’ balance sheets, growth
vanished
and deflation set in.
Instead, Hong Kong mostly
vanished
from the world's news radar after 1997.
In the emerging economies of Latin America the shift from statist, closed economies to wide open trade regimes through mass privatization has led to dramatic rises in productivity, but traditional good jobs have
vanished.
While the Fed and the Treasury refloated US markets (at the expense of weaker Americans left behind since the 1970s), nothing would be the same: Wall Street’s capacity to continue “closing” the global recycling loop
vanished.
Sparked by Poland’s Solidarity movement, the Warsaw Pact dissolved, the Soviet Union disintegrated, and the bipolar world and its East-West divide
vanished.
These hopes, however, soon vanished, as Iraq’s two-term prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, subsequently reneged on the agreement.
Following a three-year global campaign to free the 276 girls kidnapped from Chibok in 2014 – an event that brought Boko Haram’s sadistic agenda to the world’s attention – 110 girls in Dapchi
vanished
last month under identical circumstances.
Ireland, Portugal, and Greece have experienced spectacular development; the poverty that bound them for generations has practically
vanished.
The Struggle for Middle East MasteryBERLIN – The last illusions about what was called, until recently, the “Arab Spring” may have
vanished.
Today, the Soviet Union has vanished, and Chinese power is growing.
Overcapacity vanished, constraints on consumption were lifted, and a dramatic increase in household demand followed.
Meanwhile, the Bush Administration will blame the sinking economy, bad luck, and unintentional miscalculations for the
vanished
surplus.
Most have since vanished, taking billions of dollars in investment with them.
For unlike in the days of Pinochet, fear of the left has mostly
vanished
across the continent.
An autocratic Empire arose, and the Roman Republic
vanished
forever.
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