By February 2017, Kennedy told press that talks had dissipated.
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So we've got a lot of — It's mostly dissipated now.
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I wonder if the tsunami dissipated before it reached them.
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Overall, global trade war fears dissipated from last week's trading.
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Moreover, concerns about the yuan seem to have largely dissipated.
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Any lingering sense of shame has dissipated along the way.
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From his vantage, any clouds over his reputation had dissipated.
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But as I settled into the surroundings, my judgment dissipated.
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Once they were inside the apartment, the easy feeling dissipated.
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Nervous talk of losing seats in "red" states has dissipated.
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Its howling winds, which topped 150 mph, long have dissipated.
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Fears seemed to have dissipated, at least for the morning.
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As that core heat dissipated, the ocean cooled, froze, and expanded.
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Also, what gets left out, overlooked, dissipated, distorted, misapplied, or twisted?
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Any ill feeling about those early days has long since dissipated.
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"Tom-next" has seemingly normalised but the broader tightness hasn't dissipated.
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The allure of identifying artists through their fingerprints has not dissipated.
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During that time the emotional energy from the performance has dissipated.
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Since I've started eating well, however, those cravings have largely dissipated.
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But early jitters dissipated somewhat, with the Korean won reversing losses.
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Income, job opportunities, job security and employment protections have all dissipated.
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Over the years, support for political union with Greece has dissipated.
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My joy quickly dissipated when I returned home for Thanksgiving break.
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Retreat to a monastery for prayerful atonement until the shame dissipated?
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Her self-consciousness dissipated, suddenly confronted by a more pitiable being.
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The accusations eventually dissipated and Solis was reelected unopposed in 2628.
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Smoker was prescribed anti-inflammatories and rest until the symptoms dissipated.
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But the market's resistance to German and Austrian art eventually dissipated.
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The pain of racist indignities dissipated over time, but never evaporated.
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They were focused, and their energy was dissipated in endless feuds.
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And fears about the euro zone's break-up have long dissipated.
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Ratings agency Moody's said on Wednesday the shock had largely dissipated.
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However, the inflows have continued even as the spread tightness has dissipated.
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And with the game's big security concern dissipated, who knows what's possible.
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The gesture, she says, dissipated any lingering feeling of stress or solitude.
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The sense of doom and gloom dissipated as the markets settled in.
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Last year's downtrend, which saw inventory fall by 69,000 tons, has dissipated.
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"Some political uncertainties have dissipated," ING Romania chief economist Ciprian Dascalu said.
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After Charlottesville, reports of similar white supremacist rallies planned for Saturday dissipated.
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Thankfully, it's up against a wall and the smell has since dissipated.
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You're seeing a significant bid that hasn't dissipated in the energy complex.
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So, why are those responsible for responding acting like the threat dissipated?
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Last year's downtrend, which saw inventory fall by 69,000 tonnes, has dissipated.
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But the cordiality dissipated not long after Mr. Trump declared his candidacy.
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As economic growth has strengthened, public interest in those subjects has dissipated.
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Then a door slammed down the hall, footsteps dissipated on the stairs.
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At first, he said, residents reacted negatively, but the animosity has dissipated.
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The stigma of being alone is something that's dissipated with our generation.
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"We were prepared for a hurricane and the hurricane dissipated," he said.
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Unlike previous times, however, the bursts of gunfire intensified rather than dissipated.
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But today even as those fears have dissipated, our policy has ossified.
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At the same time, Warner's dominance at the box office has dissipated.
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Blake sounds more than ever like a dissipated choirboy singing R&B.
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Ninety percent of the rotational kinetic energy of the rotor (as computed from angular velocity) was dissipated within 0.0216 s of triggering, and 99 percent of the rotational kinetic energy of the rotor was dissipated within 0.032 s.
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Despite Mr Macron's troubles this week, this aura of inevitability has not dissipated.
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The relationship later dissipated without much fanfare, and Underwood went onto The Bachelorette.
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During the glitzy ceremony, the cloud of controversy surrounding Green Book briefly dissipated.
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In Shejaiya, the energy seen earlier in the crowd dissipated by late afternoon.
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Perhaps the idea of a comeback has already dissipated once and for all.
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While some of those concerns have dissipated, economic data remain mixed at best.
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But it dissipated in the aforementioned lockstep of how a WWE heel behaves.
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Sectarian leaders have lost their cause celebre and their political power has dissipated.
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The medication worked, and the man's pain dissipated in a matter of months.
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Whatever momentum Bernie Sanders had after the upset in Michigan dissipated Tuesday night.
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Such bets had nearly dissipated after a strong June jobs report on Friday.
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By February 1 the flow was still going, although it had greatly dissipated.
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With rest, the feeling dissipated, but soon it returned and began to spread.
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The crowd dissipated when Santiago entered, and the bishop stood to greet him.
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Do you think the American public's resentment toward Bergdahl has dissipated with time?
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When I got back home, I noticed that my panic had totally dissipated.
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A week later, he said, he was discharged after they all but dissipated.
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Arleigh will continue to intervene until she senses his negative emotions have dissipated.
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As bloodshed diminished, though, Israel's sense of urgency about the Palestinian problem dissipated.
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The Dow was last up 82 points as the drag from Boeing dissipated.
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When the courts removed the deadline, the "urgency" also dissipated, the source said.
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Warren's campaign is sorely mistaken to think her Native American problem has dissipated.
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The crowd surged forward but hope quickly dissipated: The train was already full.
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Much of the ferocity of the storms had dissipated by 10:30 p.m.
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But by the middle of the month, that initial enthusiasm had clearly dissipated.
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All the mundane 'crippling' anxieties I once let dictate how I functioned have dissipated.
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Then, one evening a month or two after I moved, the novelty suddenly dissipated.
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If there had been any confusion about who was in charge, it immediately dissipated.
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Aw. But my fears dissipated as I glanced around the rest of the scene.
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Anyone on the lookout for a cabal of dissipated Jewish psychiatrists isn't thinking politically.
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Yet, the habit of back and forth — the old "Wall to Wall" — had dissipated.
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But the crowds dissipated without achieving any concessions from the local government or Beijing.
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What little personal life I had dissipated as my career — and my paycheck — grew.
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Spain's IBEX 35 finished 1.27 percent up at the close as political uncertainty dissipated.
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Two bites of the carrot and, as if by magic, the atmosphere has dissipated.
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The even longer queue at the Dutch port of Vlissingen finally dissipated last month.
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In Miami's bubbling ethnic stew, the tensions of those years have only partly dissipated.
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By this summer, whatever anxieties there may have once been seemed to have dissipated.
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Such fears largely dissipated with the new report, leaving Trump sounding a confident note.
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The theatrical atmosphere dissipated, leaving behind the remainder of an ordinary Tuesday at work.
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And this year, El Nino has dissipated, making conditions even more favorable for development.
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And this year, El Niño has dissipated, making conditions even more favorable for development.
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But as soon as the colt's adrenaline dissipated, his left ankle started to swell.
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But inside, any concerns dissipated as I found myself in a calming urban sanctuary.
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Then they kind of dissipated and went out the same way they came in.
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A gust of wind traveled upslope toward the cafe, and the brown cloud dissipated.
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With earnings season ahead, trade tensions appear to have dissipated slightly from the spotlight.
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The problems that they encountered struck Epstein as surprisingly complex, and his snobbery dissipated.
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In the nearly three weeks since Mr. Trump's inauguration, that feeling has completely dissipated.
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The hemorrhage dissipated, but in the aftermath, Bouton's language skills were essentially wiped out.
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Seven days later, levels of the inflammatory protein had decreased sevenfold and symptoms had dissipated.
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Remnants of a now-dissipated typhoon that brushed Japan this week also contributed, officials said.
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Even though the Mexico dispute dissipated, the U.S.-China trade war remained in the spotlight.
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It dissipated, its ringleaders later arrested and jailed, without any democratic concessions from the government.
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But Hatch's initial efforts on CHIP dissipated quickly when Republicans turned to their tax bill.
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Tournaments emerged, strategy and skill became necessary, and any sense of "casual play" quickly dissipated.
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Without a church or synagogue to bind us together, it maybe felt like it dissipated.
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All the intellectual and actual capital [money] gets dissipated, building and rebuilding those same things.
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Arrears were up 13 basis points year-on-year, though the deterioration dissipated in May.
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But even as stocks somewhat regained their footing, the market's fear certainly has not dissipated.
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The sympathy I got from friends for my hurt eventually dissipated and turned to frustration.
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The sheen quickly dissipated when the Miami Marlins scored three runs in the second inning.
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Those doubts dissipated after Mr. Trump vanquished his Republican opponents and locked up the nomination.
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Talk of walk-outs or protests dissipated and the convention became the typical, celebratory affair.
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With the initial wave of Kloppmania now dissipated, Liverpool find themselves in a difficult position.
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But as communication options became more abundant, the need to answer every call has dissipated.
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But here, those winds have dissipated, leaving Harvey to wobble around for a few days.
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And the synchronous wave that lifted every world economy at the year's start has dissipated.
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The August heat had barely dissipated two weeks into September, and the room was sweaty.
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My contentment dissipated after 133 hours lapsed without a visit or a word of explanation.
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At night, when I come back from using the bathroom, the heat has noticeably dissipated.
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That relief dissipated that evening when my 43-year-old son began sobbing at bedtime.
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THERE WAS AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF A FIRST STEP THAT NOW SEEMS TO HAVE DISSIPATED SOMEWHAT.
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For a few days, my anxiety over what to wear dissipated and comfort took precedence.
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When the smoke dissipated, so, too, did the dolphins disappear never to be seen again.
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An hour after the blast, about 50 percent of the fallout will have already dissipated.
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Mr. Trump's and Mr. Pompeo's initial promises to follow the evidence wherever it led dissipated.
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By the time the hurricane dissipated on September 2, 2017, it had claimed 68 lives.
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But the issues have not fully dissipated as the company's operations have grown more complex.
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Very quickly the jubilation of the moment dissipated and we were really shocked about what's happening.
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The grand designs I'd had for our allotted time together dissipated, as grand designs always do.
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"He was pursuing me," Powell said, who realized she'd become lost as the fear finally dissipated.
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But any excitement dissipated once employees realized that neither Eero nor Amazon was disclosing a price.
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Apart from positive economic data, fears over election outcomes in core European countries have also dissipated.
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This shift dissipated within a few days, however, as people resumed their normal information consumption patterns.
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Any fear of an oncoming horde dissipated in the presence of so many tired, thankful refugees.
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It was providing no new interesting information for me, and so my craving for it dissipated.
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Any small irritation at this new thing being new dissipated in the face of the story.
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"A lot of the fears that were in people's minds back then have dissipated," he said.
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Earlier sprays might have dissipated or not gotten down into the cracks where the bedbugs were.
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The negative energy they were complaining about might have dissipated, but the competitive juices are flowing.
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Fortunately, my fear dissipated over time as I got used to living in the new area.
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The prototype vaccine they developed wasn't able to attract any investment after the SARS outbreak dissipated.
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But by the '70s, that dissipated, and she evolved to her one look: the low ponytail.
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As three simultaneous afterparties each night raged toward the dawn, the sense of community never dissipated.
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The moderate wing of the party has dissipated, leaving a smaller and firmly conservative activist bedrock.
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Just kind of empty, and relieved that the tension in the air dissipated pretty much immediately.
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In the credit market, RINs recovered alongside equities and other commodities as some investor shock dissipated.
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Yet the early momentum dissipated and few meetings of the advisory groups have been held since.
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While the demand for fast fashion hasn't completely dissipated, it's clear that retailers need to adapt.
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BANK OF ENGLAND'S HALDANE SAYS A LOT OF POLITICAL AND BREXIT UNCERTAINTY HAS DISSIPATED IN UK
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Making matters worse, the famous Tule fogs that cool the valley have dissipated by 220 percent.
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The gains came as fears of a full-blown escalation between Iran and the U.S. dissipated.
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Nonetheless, the Fund noted that some of the biggest economic uncertainties, highlighted in October, have dissipated.
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But with the Knicks' turnover and Antetokounmpo's final stroke, that edge dissipated in the final moments.
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I said it seems like the energy around this story has dissipated or is slowing down.
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But that plan slowly dissipated; the missile decided for us that we had to be refugees.
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Hope inside the Javits Center dissipated near the end of the night as Trump's victory appeared imminent.
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Drugmakers gained as price-cap fears dissipated, while owners of healthcare providers prepared for surgery on Obamacare.
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This past May, during a routine checkup with my doctor, I realized the chest pains had dissipated.
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Schenk showed CNN that after his debunking was published on June 3, the video's popularity dissipated somewhat.
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Once I stopped being quite so draconian with my diet, those less desirable side effects quickly dissipated.
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But that improved tone dissipated over the past week and with it some of Apple's stock gain.
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Williams touted progress in the labor market and said concerns about a global slowdown have dissipated somewhat.
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But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
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Ross recounts how there used to be a culture of secrecy around red carpets that has dissipated.
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First was Tropical Storm Fiona, which moved harmlessly through the central Atlantic and dissipated earlier this week.
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These fears have dissipated recently, however, as the U.S. agreed to trade deals with Mexico and Canada.
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Overseas, European equities closed nearly flat after better-than-expected data, while political uncertainty in Spain dissipated.
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Faraday found the water quickly dissipated the high-voltage discharges, such that he only felt mild shock.
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Global supply chains were disrupted as many of the efficiency gains of the previous 20 years dissipated.
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By the time European traders got to their desks on Monday any new boost had largely dissipated.
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But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
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However, if Trump achieves a North Korea peace deal, a lot of the anger will be dissipated.
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The crowds have generally dissipated which allows room to ollie onto curbs and test out new tricks.
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Since these banks have no incentive to hassle countries for repayment, the air of crisis has dissipated.
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Florence is still a tough hurricane, even though it has dissipated and moved out into the Atlantic.
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Nevertheless, the fact remains that the shock of the Brexit vote dissipated much faster than many expected.
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"I think the disenchantment in 2202, as we came up to our leadership elections, has dissipated," Rep.
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But the need for raw realism has dissipated as the quality of gaming visuals have improved, oddly.
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Gradually, the scene dissipated in the city, spreading instead to places like New Orleans and Los Angeles.
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Our little interview dissipated into an accounting of how we'd pay rent the next couple of months.
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The room's intensity, which had built up so slowly, dissipated quickly after that, like an airlock unsealed.
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As the threat of Nazi uprisings dissipated, the United States withdrew a substantial number of its troops.
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By the twelfth grade, however, the negative correlations between screen time and teen psychology had somewhat dissipated.
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But that spike in the field strength dissipated, declining by about a third in under 30 years.
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They'll take care of the pets until at least Friday once Dorian has dissipated, the shelter said.
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When the king's army killed innocents on her street in the Boston Massacre, her royal loyalty dissipated.
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The evening had been cloudy, but both swear the clouds dissipated the moment Ms. Lomborg said yes.
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As the parties have polarized, and moderate members have become a dying breed, these patterns have dissipated.
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The Aviation Color Code was lowered from red to orange late Thursday evening after the ash cloud dissipated.
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"Uncertainties over Italy's convinced participation in the European Union and the single currency must be dissipated," Visco added.
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His political views emerged in small puffs that dissipated over laughter and more exciting conversation — like this story.
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Thursday's figures are expected to back up arguments that the immediate panic following the Brexit vote has dissipated.
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The storm has dissipated but is expected to bring torrential rainfall and significant flooding in the coming days.
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But since trying this service, all of my doubts have slowly dissipated: the insecurities, the anxieties, the worries.
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But an effort to combine the two bills into one languished for months, as urgency among Republicans dissipated.
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The storm had dissipated by mid-morning as it moved quickly inland over northwest-central Mexico on Wednesday.
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As a result, we expect the European markets to perform well given that the political risks have dissipated.
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The storm caused heavy rainfall, with a threat of flash flooding and mudslides, but it has since dissipated.
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The president came out last week and make a very good speech, but that sentiment has quickly dissipated.
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Crews remained there Thursday evening, but the sense of urgency had dissipated, along with the crowds of onlookers.
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The summer-stock theatricality of finding each other dissipated as the pair walked along the museum's Stygian passageways.
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That optimism dissipated as Draghi suggested that years of interest rate cuts may finally be at an end.
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"The whole sense that we're going to do something great has sort of dissipated," Safiya Omari told me.
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But whatever hopes there were for Kelly, or whatever aspirations Kelly had for himself, appear to have dissipated.
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Yet here in Vietnam, bitter memories of the war have dissipated — even if its poisonous inheritance has not.
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The joy with which she approached the sport dissipated over time, giving way to a world-weary drudgery.
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It's a pity that some of its force has been dissipated by its disorganized and overlong second half.
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"Under the Table 2" (2014) memorializes a happily dissipated day with a crew of the latter, she says.
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The one-time stimulus from the infusion of cash for reconstruction and other relief efforts will have dissipated.
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We've made other countries rich, while the wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon.
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In every physical process, some energy is inevitably dissipated as useless heat, lost among the random motions of molecules.
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But an effort to combine two competing and bipartisan bills languished for months, as the urgency among Republicans dissipated.
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Several say that the infighting and back-biting that characterized the first two years of Trump's presidency has dissipated.
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One of the major challenges facing robotics is heat, which starts to effect performance if it isn't properly dissipated.
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Astronomers believe our star formed as part of a densely packed cluster that dissipated after about 100 million years.
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They litter the internet, each one a marker of writing dreams and energies that have dissipated or moved elsewhere.
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The bad blood that built up between Mr Rubio and Mr Christie during the campaign evidently has not dissipated.
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We've made other countries rich while the wealth, strength, and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon.
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" Pchelnikova continues, "All these stereotypes about dolls being just toys for children are dissipated with contemporary Russian doll artists.
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Likewise, last year's growing momentum to isolate Pyongyang with diplomatic pressure has dissipated in the sunny atmospherics of diplomacy.
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The bill was tabled indefinitely last October amid heavy U.S. pressure, but that pressure seems to have dissipated now.
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The effect dissipated over time, but the total death toll (up to 2,300) rivals that of the attacks themselves.
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A fraction of the warmth that had returned to his apartment with the installation of the HoloPic now dissipated.
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"The climate that was there on campuses when I was in college has really very much dissipated," he said.
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And often, that demand has dissipated by the time those records finally make it back onto record store shelves.
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There was a slight memory foam odor to the bed at first, but it dissipated within a few hours.
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While Stapleton and Whittaker are no longer at Google, the tensions between workers and leadership have far from dissipated.
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The stiffness dissipated; my shoulders relaxed; my spine straightened and elongated, like a cat stretching to its full length.
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Still, global tensions have not dissipated, so there remain some underlying bids for the dollar and yen, he said.
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In terrorism, we may remember 2018 for what didn't happen: The jihadist threat to the United States has dissipated.
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We've made other countries rich while the wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon.
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Goldman's economists do not dismiss the risk of a recession, but say some of the major headwinds have dissipated.
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Smoke from bushfires that affected qualifying has dissipated and Victoria's Environmental Protection Agency rated the air quality as good.
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It was small enough that the energy was mostly dissipated in the atmosphere, although a few rocks hit Earth.
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But the effect quickly dissipated and the "supply side" theory embraced by the Trump administration did not play out.
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In the last decade, enrollment has plummeted, faculty salaries have caused expenses to skyrocket and completion rates have dissipated.
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Most analysts recognize that the publication of the U.K. position on several issues have not dissipated fears and doubts.
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Those concerns have dissipated for now, replaced by an eagerness to see what Pulisic and Dempsey can do next.
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Not that VR is somehow dying, but the hype from a few years ago seems to have completely dissipated.
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And perhaps not surprisingly, almost all of the changes in people's guts dissipated after six weeks of not exercising.
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The occupation has largely dissipated following the arrests, but a core group of militia members have vowed to stay.
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But the lead dissipated quickly as Bogdanovic scored 261 points in the first quarter and 20 in the first half.
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It does this by capturing the energy dissipated while cycling and braking, which then charges the battery in the wheel.
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Four days later City beat Manchester United 2-0 at Old Trafford and any thoughts of a late slump dissipated.
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Unfortunately, almost all of the fanfare from the daytime had dissipated and I was met with an almost-empty street.
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Any sense of danger quickly dissipated as onlookers learned the house had been donated to the fire department for training.
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He added that global headwinds that have partly prevented the U.S. central bank from raising rates again may have dissipated.
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Playing "Real Love" is like taking a medicinal tincture, and by the end the stress in my body is dissipated.
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Well, now Nokia is rectifying the OS issue by switching to Android, but its arsenal of tech advantages has dissipated.
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During the subsequent oil boom, however, the impetus to make difficult structural changes to the economy, society and government dissipated.
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However, the currency boost dissipated in the third quarter with the passing of the first anniversary of the Brexit referendum.
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Source: FactSet Earlier, U.S. stocks traded slightly lower as the initial excitement surrounding an OPEC deal on oil production dissipated.
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The rally dissipated, but a fall in sterling and a rebound by mining shares kept London's FTSE 0.5 percent higher.
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Elites have made "other countries rich while the wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon".
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Details of the conversation that followed have dissipated from my memory, but that both is and is beside the point.
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It also means that an argument, which in the real world would have dissipated in a flash, can last forever.
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It reached tropical storm status from August 17-20013, but dissipated over the eastern Caribbean after encountering unfavorable environmental conditions.
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But the Democratic wave that appeared to be forming when Trump was running roughshod through the GOP primaries has dissipated.
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Some analysts speculate that the tragedy created a short-term backlash against the exit movement that dissipated by Election Day.
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The turbulence that followed Britain's vote to leave the European Union has dissipated and left behind only an uneasy calm.
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At 35 minutes in, I had a brief renewed sense of control that dissipated when my left hand fell asleep.
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You start November off and everybody thinks they are going to win every game and that gets dissipated pretty quickly.
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Let's hope GOP negotiators don't raise the rate further or the positive economic effects of the plan will be dissipated.
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After about 10 seconds, the Marangoni flow dissipated and died out as the floating ice grew and crystals became interlocked.
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Now much of the heat has dissipated, if only until the next wrinkle in the protest, maybe in the playoffs.
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His nearly manic manner had dissipated into a fog of half-formed sound bites and what felt like sincere anxiety.
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The rocket flew for 22 seconds after the last of the steam dissipated, but Mike never responded to radio communications.
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As soon as he began directing, whatever aloofness or fatigue I'd noticed dissipated as the magic of moviemaking ensorcelled him.
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By that point, Mollino's own designs had dissipated and had to be restored, partly through acquisitions from Mollino's living friends.
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According to two Reuters witnesses, the smoke dissipated about an hour after it was first reported in social media postings.
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After both trials the percentages of patients whose pain or symptoms dissipated were significantly greater than those receiving a placebo.
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Whether due more to a loss of nerve than bad planning, the mobs dissipated and the Bolshevik leaders were arrested.
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Any illusion that the Republican establishment, or its donor class, would provide a bulwark against Trump's worst instincts has dissipated.
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And the vitriol present on these platforms hasn't dissipated either, starting, of course, with the man in the White House.
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Large-scale protests in Port-au-Prince have since dissipated, although smaller ones are still occurring elsewhere in the country.
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The sounds of the city dissipated as we drove west, and when the car stopped, there was an eerie silence.
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Ted Cruz in November seems to have dissipated some, with his numbers slipping 6 points in the last few months.
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Any hope that Silicon Valley may have had of finding common ground with the administration dissipated quickly over the weekend.
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In another set of studies, researchers found that when criteria were set beforehand and applications were gender-blind, discrimination dissipated.
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Prices extended gains soon after the inventory data was released, but much of those advances dissipated over the next 30 minutes.
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Those worries have dissipated slightly as Trump faces a growing pushback from political and diplomatic allies as well as U.S. companies.
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In places like Florida, the energy embedded in that moisture is dissipated in the form of frequent but relatively weak thunderstorms.
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The stigma that once hung over online dating, however, has dissipated as it's become such a common way of finding love.
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Mr. Hollande's forfeiture idea "dissipated his moral authority," Gérard Grunberg, a leading historian of the Socialists, said in the same newspaper.
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Other news topics, like the Capital Gazette shooting or Stormy Daniels, saw a fast spike in interest that almost immediately dissipated.
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All these small quakes are shallower than their coastal kin, so the shaking is less dissipated when it hits the surface.
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"I think what this tells us is any dust created by the formation of the moons has since dissipated," Bagenal added.
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Meanwhile, a hoped-for "fourth wave" of democracy in the Arab Spring's wake has dissipated into bitter civil war or authoritarianism.
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Trade tensions dissipated slightly on June 29 after President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to restart trade negotiations.
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In those initial months after O'Connell's diagnosis, after months of treatment, his painful symptoms dissipated and he returned to fighting fires.
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This can generate quite a bit of extra body heat, which must be dissipated somehow to prevent the birds from overheating.
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That dynamic dissipated long ago, with Piper receding into the ensemble as a dizzying array of personalities have filled the void.
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Coatzacoalcos residents were told to stay indoors because of the potentially toxic nature of the smoke, but it has now dissipated.
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Once they cashed out, they paid a windfall to the government, leading to brief budget surpluses that dissipated all too quickly.
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But El-Erian believes the factors that created a "perfect storm" this year have not yet dissipated, making more volatility possible.
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Yet in at least one respect the current situation is different: the energy of the Revolution of Dignity has not dissipated.
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The loyalty conflicts and competition biological fathers may have felt in the '90s toward other men raising their children has dissipated.
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These tweets were not well received in Berlin, and the surge of optimism that came with the ambassador's arrival quickly dissipated.
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In Austria, an initial welcome of asylum seekers dissipated after far-right parties made decisive gains in regional elections last fall.
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Any momentum the Yankees hoped to carry west after their rousing, back-to-back walk-off wins over Texas dissipated quickly.
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They may regret this now, as within weeks WeWork's IPO dreams dissipated and its co-founder, Adam Neumann, left the company.
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The extraordinary heat on the Sun-facing side is efficiently dissipated into a comfortable room temperature environment on the shaded side.
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Thanks to mismanagement of his assets by his oldest son, and then by his grandchildren, his billions had dissipated within decades.
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John (Bob Jaffe, believably dissipated), a vagrant with a history of mental illness, takes shelter in a Styrofoam-strewn city park.
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Graffiti's outlaw tint has also dissipated, its day colored by nostalgia and its stylistic cues long since co-opted by advertising.
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Public activism has dissipated since then, though polls consistently show that about 60 percent of Japanese voters oppose restarting the plants.
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A closer look turns down the enthusiasm a bit, at least in terms of the team's recent offensive woes having dissipated.
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The army prepped for a possible war, but their calculation was correct -- tensions dissipated before they could turn into a conflagration.
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She moved up in the polls, but it proved to be a sugar high that dissipated as suddenly as it arrived.
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"The anti-Trump sentiment in the suburbs hasn't dissipated at all," said Ryan Costello, a former Republican congressman from Chester County.
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Thursday's report left little doubt that the midyear surge in growth has dissipated, just as many economists predicted at the time.
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However, Andresen's lustrous aura dissipated when he publicly supported Australian businessman Craig Wright when Wright claimed that he was Satoshi Nakamoto.
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This is especially true in the modern era, where the backstabbing which got you real prestige for kayfabe titles has dissipated.
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The workers are electrocuted, pulled, squashed, dissipated, killed, and reborn, and the entire image of the workplace collapses into a Möbius strip.
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My face feels smoother and dry patches have been all but eliminated — plus, the redness from the overzealous retinol application has dissipated.
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Q: A lot of Muslims have lamented that the feelings of goodwill after Muhammad Ali's funeral quickly dissipated after the Orlando shooting.
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Online advertising, retail and travel are showing solid growth, indicating that whatever fear was apparent in the fourth quarter has largely dissipated.
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The anxiety that elections in Europe might bring to power anti-euro populists, such as Marine Le Pen in France, has dissipated.
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Now, decades later, experts say it's dissipated to the point of being safe for visitors, and the tours avoid highly contaminated areas.
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Once the wave of blind panic and urge to drink copious amounts of gin has dissipated, you reach for a technology solution.
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The towering plume, he said in an email, "is most definitely not the original mushroom cloud, which had long since dissipated."Mr.
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Mari describes Mateo as a brother, calming Isobel's jealousy about their legal binding and what seems to have dissipated to a friendship.
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As I got off the plane, the sense of sanctuary I always felt when returning to my hometown seemed to have dissipated.
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Sweat is pushed out through your pores, and as that sweat evaporates, heat is dissipated and the body's core temperature is lowered.
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For example, the delinquency rate in Florida dropped 458 basis points in the fourth quarter as the effects of Hurricane Irma dissipated.
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At the doorway, as a haze of grenade smoke slowly dissipated away, we saw Simeon lying in a lake of bubbling blood.
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The US Embassy in Oman issued a weather alert advising people to avoid travel to the affected area until the storm dissipated.
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Then came the hour when the sun was climbing the sky but the freshness of dawn hadn't yet dissipated: agasusuruko , milking time.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, that has not dissipated despite the two men's embrace Sunday at the scene of the bombing.
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Soon after, the pickets dissipated and, as evening fell, the usual, lazy rhythms of beach life resumed, as if nothing had happened.
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I found out how little I actually knew about the world, and it unleashed a hunger to learn that has never dissipated.
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Oddly enough, though, years of taking that stance dissipated in less than 24 hours for many of the notable titans of tech.
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Certainly, compared to some of their more dissipated, profligate peers in the top 0.01 percent, the Trump children are remarkably on message.
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"While you believe the threat of ISIS has dissipated, the conditions on the ground paint a very different picture," the letter said.
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The impeachment furor that consumed Washington for nearly a year has dissipated amid a far more urgent political storm: the coronavirus outbreak.
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But after the flu had dissipated without causing much damage in the US, the masks were put in storage and forgotten about.
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Gun owners, mindful that flurries of mass activism have often dissipated on their own after past shootings, are still taking no chances.
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In this new play by David Thigpen, which references a real custom in the Southeast, two couples collide during a dissipated evening.
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"The mild flu symptoms quickly dissipated, I had no leg pain, no fever, no cough and no shortness of breath," he said.
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The aviation alert was lowered to orange, or watch level, early Monday morning once the ash production stopped and the plume dissipated.
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"The early signs of inflation we saw a few months ago have dissipated, and contributed to the risk-off trade," he said.
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Honolulu's H-1 freeway flooded under similar circumstances two years ago after Tropical Storm Darby passed the state and dissipated, he noted.
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But this week, some of the panic seems to have dissipated and shares in the United States and overseas have mostly rallied.
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" But he emphasized that the study showed those feelings dissipated quickly, suggesting that effects of denying women abortion "were not entirely negative.
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In Banjul, the country's dusty capital, military checkpoints maintained a lifeless calm that dissipated only during official celebrations of Mr. Jammeh's rule.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average and hit record highs on Friday and posted solid weekly gains as concerns about global trade dissipated.
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Somehow all the messages about assertiveness from the last few generations of feminism have gotten dissipated, and we're back to Square 1.
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But by the end of March 28, the previous congestion of hedge fund long positions in the oil market seems to have dissipated.
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In 2012, for example, the Aqua satellite watched as a phytoplankton bloom grew and then dissipated over the course of a few weeks.
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Classic pot drinks like the Cannabis Quencher come on too strong, and too fast, long after the instinct to get high has dissipated.
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The dullness that shows in my face from stress and lack of sleep has dissipated, and people keep complimenting me on my skin.
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The leather is soft and supple and should patina well over time, but it has a strong chemical smell that hasn't dissipated yet.
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"Awesome officer" Hurricane Irma has damaged much of Florida, and though the storm has now dissipated, residents are still grappling with the aftermath.
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"This cloud has now dissipated and this should allow markets to breathe a sigh of relief," said Jeff Kilburg, CEO of KKM Financial.
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Suicidal tendencies among patients dissipated overall, and 20 percent of his patients thought it would be worthwhile to have more intermittent ketamine treatments.
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After a week, it had mostly dissipated, but if it had hung around for a while longer I don't think I would've cared.
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Some faith was restored earlier this year when RSPO suspended IOI's certificates, which then dissipated when RSPO revoked the suspension four months later.
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His attorneys, wife and family friends had left the premises, and the more than 100 journalists, photographers, lawyers and spectators had long dissipated.
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Now that we may have real evidence of election fraud within their party, their passion for the issue seems to have totally dissipated.
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By the time these audits yield tangible results (it could be months), some of the pressure on Pruitt is likely to have dissipated.
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Mr. Washington stars as Hickey, the traveling salesman who defies the regulars at Harry Hope's flophouse to face up to their dissipated lives.
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After the five-year controversy dissipated, Mayor Jan Vapaavuori of Helsinki said, everyone took a step back to reconsider the city's cultural priorities.
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It emptied into the San Juan River, which flows to New Mexico, causing the river to close for days before the waste dissipated.
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But hopes that Mr. Trump had turned a page while abroad quickly dissipated when he returned to the White House over the weekend.
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The wind that had filled our sails in an hour after the start had dissipated, and we sat becalmed under a hot sun.
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In that case, a layer of dense pollution — caused largely by emissions from burning coal — dissipated after four days, when the weather changed.
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For decades, when not effervescing over royal weddings and births, the tabloids have castigated the royals as lazy, frumpy, dissipated or self-indulgent.
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Had he been bolder on currency and economic reforms, the public anger that exploded during the 2011 Arab Spring uprising might have dissipated.
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" Wallace Stevens, a most abstract and cerebral poet indeed, "wrote about the Connecticut River" and "the way sexual magic dissipated in his life.
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The index last month rose to 20.7 from 17.4 in February as concern dissipated that global political risks could end an economic upswing.
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So when Airiam was blasted out into space in order to save the Discovery, whatever emotion I felt from Cheesman's performance quickly dissipated.
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Once our initial fright dissipated, curiosity set in, and we stayed with the policemen and emergency technicians who pulled up in wailing, flashing trucks.
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In the end, Max finally takes a hard look at himself and decides his dissipated self is a disgrace to his former glory days.
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Those concerns dissipated in a hurry this week, thanks to blowout earnings from the top cloud software companies and reassuring commentary from their leaders.
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My panic attacks related to anxiety about passing or being safe in public have also almost completely dissipated since I don't get misgendered anymore.
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Initial positive response exhibited in 2 to 3 percent price gains dissipated somewhat as the trading session wore on as did overall market levels.
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During testing, my sensitive smoke alarm never went off and the visible evidence dissipated within a few minutes of us finishing our smoky pastimes.
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But after the first attempt to pass the bill failed on the floor, the outcry in the media and liberal groups dissipated with it.
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There was an offsetting rise in Republican satisfaction, but it was only a third as large as the Democratic fall and it dissipated quickly.
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"I remember this feeling that everything was not okay," he says, but that through the remainder of the 80s and 90s, that fear dissipated.
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The company and Cenovus Energy both said they had restarted operations at oil sands facilities in Alberta on Thursday after a wildfire threat dissipated.
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As worries about the Trump administration's ability to push through key reforms dissipated, markets are now waiting for any update on the tax reform.
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Even though I woke up with a rather tender, black and blue scrotum, the results of my non-compliance dissipated in a few days.
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He said two on-duty officers heard the booms recently, and they rushed toward the source, arriving just 90 seconds after the sound dissipated.
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Moments later, the misplaced ire dissipated as Beltran took off his batting gloves and walked off the field, replaced by pinch-runner Rob Refsnyder.
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German and Japanese ill-will toward Western democracies in World War II rapidly dissipated, thanks to the bitter pill of defeat; friendship soon followed.
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President Donald Trump has previously suggested that heat kills the virus and that because of this, the current outbreak will have dissipated by spring.
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In other words, the harmonic convergence of peace and community Woodstock seemed to bring into being had dissipated almost as quickly as it materialized.
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That, in fact, is part of its pleasure — the sense of noise and frantic activity recently dissipated, the peace of a classroom just emptied.
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Those fears, and the caution they instilled in the Communist powers, dissipated when the Watergate Congress kicked the legs out from under South Vietnam.
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In the far, far, far, far future, even holding a thought will require more energy than will be available in the vastly dissipated universe.
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The electronic device warns users when a restroom is too, well, malodorous, to use and, more importantly, alerts them when said stench has dissipated.
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The warmth gradually dissipated and the ocean became cooler than normal, a condition known as La Niña, which persisted through much of last year.
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Later in life, Salieri said that the Requiem was the work of a dissipated man who, through music, had found his way to eternity.
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The system will draw from remnant moisture from Willa, which dissipated over northeastern Mexico earlier this week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
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"Volcanoes are much rarer" than earthquakes, Fritz told me as the roiling waves dissipated, but the waves they create are some of the deadliest.
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Although it will take years to unclog the financial system properly, some of the panic over India's new breed of lenders has also dissipated.
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That joy dissipated immediately after her feet got wet and she realized that sand was wedged into all the crevices between her tiny toes.
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Other news topics like the shooting at the Capital Gazette or Stormy Daniels, for example, saw a fast spike in interest that almost immediately dissipated.
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All of the tense feelings I had been harboring dissipated and it almost felt as if the room was alight with a hazy, hopeful glow.
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The participating artists, whether dissipated bohemians or stout ascetics, were placed outside or on the periphery of official culture during the years of Goulash Communism.
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" Speaking to TechCrunch, Jason Roberts told me that the technology built into the sole is more "accurate than watches for steps, strides or energy dissipated.
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It wasn't until I was traveling to London in 2017, where private gun ownership is virtually non-existent, that I noticed my anxiety had dissipated.
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As the storm continued north and dissipated, residents as far as New York and New Jersey dealt with torrential rains and flooding from Barry's remnants.
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The typhoon hit Saturday and had already dissipated, but the disaster agency said flooding may get worse as heavy rain was forecast for the region.
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The strong El Nino which characterized winter 234/245 has dissipated but the La Nina phase of the cycle is developing more slowly than expected.
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When the aroma of defeat had finally dissipated, he blamed himself for being insensitive to the plight of the poor, and set about making amends.
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As the rounds progressed, Hendricks seemed to slow a little, but as his big fight nerves dissipated his right hand began to come into play.
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That gnawing in my gut that used to happen as I waited for a new book, or a new season, dissipated with Arya's knife plunge.
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The improvement in economic growth in the second quarter reflected strong industrial output, services and construction in April, which largely dissipated in May and June.
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"For Susan Sontag, the Illusions of the 19933's Have Been Dissipated": this was the smiling headline for a profile of Sontag in the Times .
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As a Machiavellian record-label corporate climber, Nicholas Hoult oozes cool charisma, while a very good (and almost unrecognizable) James Corden plays his dissipated colleague.
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His anxieties about a future Atlantic trade deal—Britain and America are the largest investors in each other's economies—had apparently dissipated during the morning.
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Speculation mounted that Trump could move to fire Rosenstein, but that dissipated when the president said earlier this month that he had no such plans.
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It raced up the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast and by Sunday afternoon had dissipated and merged with a cold front, the center said.
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Saudi Arabia, in particular, has shown an increased willingness to support higher oil prices even as some of the previously existing excess inventory has dissipated.
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Still, once he got to the FAN , to the top of the ladder, his resentment, his dislike, dissipated because he was top of the heap.
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It was the final of three encounters between the two men — Ali won twice, Frazier once — and the ill-feeling between them never entirely dissipated.
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He says that there was a lot of nervous energy in the room when the cast sat down to table read, but that soon dissipated.
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The jubilation and the sense of renewal that suffused Zimbabwe in 1980 dissipated during the 37 years of Mr. Mugabe's uninterrupted and increasingly despotic rule.
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Even with all the obstacles he has faced and the violence he has witnessed, he spoke enthusiastically about returning to school after the fighting dissipated.
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Of note: We're now in the third week since the El Paso and Dayton shootings, and cable news coverage of the massacres has largely dissipated.
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The safe-haven franc has lost some of its allure in recent weeks as Europe's economic recovery has gathered momentum and political risks have dissipated.
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Branwell produced no significant artistic work of his own, but many critics believe that the Brontë sisters modeled their charismatic but dissipated heroes on him.
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Lutoslawski's densely dissonant funereal music dissipated into isolated notes on a lone cello, which were then subsumed in the enveloping warmth of Brahms's consolatory opening.
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Some Republicans at the state level have supported the ERA, and its supporters hope that many of the myths and misconceptions about it have dissipated.
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You're in that late-morning, mid-afternoon sweet spot when the soreness of yesterday has dissipated and the soreness of today has yet to surface.
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"Once the risk to the integrity of the trial has dissipated, there is no legitimate reason for maintaining the anonymity of the jurors," she said.
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Butler said those concerns have dissipated now that the trial is over, but Walton noted that Stone hasn't been sentenced yet and will likely appeal.
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The dollar weakened because risks around Brexit and the trade war had dissipated, said Jeremy Stretch, head of G10 FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets.
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By midweek, most of the people who had been evacuated had returned home, the hydrogen bubble had dissipated and the reactor had begun to cool.
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High-frequency waves of energy generated by the quake dissipated over the miles to Mexico City, leaving mostly low-frequency waves to reach the capital.
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"The 'values voters' have all but dissipated," said Jones, referring to the evangelical voting bloc that stressed the importance of a candidate's perceived moral character.
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But the heated back-and-forth between the two has long since dissipated, even after Graham said he would not vote for either Trump or Clinton.
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NASA said it assumes Opportunity went into hibernation mode, which it's designed to do, in order to preserve any remaining power until after the storm dissipated.
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Wall Street trading desks started to see their fortunes fade in 2010 as the huge relief rally that came after the 2007-2009 financial crisis dissipated.
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Those fears have dissipated over the past six to 12 months as foreign exchange reserves have continued to build and capital inflows have remained fairly strong.
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But in the last few days, a sense of disillusionment has descended upon Moscow and the sense of Russian optimism following Trump's victory has somewhat dissipated.
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And as fears of a brokered convention slowly dissipated and then suddenly evaporated with Trump's victory in the Indiana primary, Lewandowski recovered much of his influence.
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By the end of it, the facade that Marilyn was flawless dissipated and I realized the true reason that Marilyn remains an icon to this day.
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All my radical, queer, devil-may-care attitude dissipated because every part of my body was dedicated to keeping this baby safe and keeping me safe.
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Like the GiveDirectly researchers, Baird, de Hoop, and Özler find that the increases and decreases in happiness caused by the program both dissipated as time passed.
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"The strength of the party lies in the nine-million-odd, not the 251,000, and that figure will be dissipated at our peril," Mr. Haines wrote.
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I'm hopeful that in the future that stigma or that cloud that kind of hangs over apps that cater to the gay community will have dissipated.
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"In the months following the Agreement's signature in August 2015, little implementation activity occurred, and the momentum generated by the signature has largely dissipated," wrote JMEC.
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While prices extended gains by more than 2 percent soon after the inventory data was released, much of those advances dissipated over the next 30 minutes.
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" Later in the speech, he charged that "we've made other countries rich while the wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the horizon.
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But some have said that hope has dissipated since the launch of the consultation, although there is widespread agreement on the benefits of removing the AFFE.
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Once the apps were out of my life and I took some space from dating, I had nothing to Google anymore, and the negative thoughts dissipated.
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Late on Sunday night, Sussex police said on their social media the haze "seems to be clearing" and by Monday morning they confirmed it had dissipated.
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Once the joy of discovering that they're pregnant has dissipated a little, many soon-to-be parents grapple with a lot of fear and self-doubt.
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Indeed, we have reached a point where our rhetoric has become so much more polarizing and our willingness to disagree without being disagreeable has certainly dissipated.
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U.S. equities rallied on Tuesday, on the back of strong consumer confidence data while worries about the Trump administration's ability to push through key reforms dissipated.
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The frights of nightmares and nightmarish fiction cannot be dissipated by a round of buckshot; to flee them is to run into them at every turn.
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Madonna's appetite for experimentation hasn't dissipated: "Bitch I'm Madonna," from 2015's Rebel Heart, is a playful romp produced by Diplo and avant-pop artist SOPHIE.
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Hamas and Fatah agreed in 2014 to form a national reconciliation government, but the deal soon dissipated in mutual recriminations with Hamas continuing to dominate Gaza.
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If there was any worry that it might, if there was any fear that this would prove a step too far, it dissipated with the shimmy.
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But state spending really ascends rapidly when that stimulus funding starts to run out and it doesn't seem as though demand for Medicaid had necessarily dissipated.
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Perhaps the three musicians knew too well what to expect from each other — or as good will dissipated, so did the willingness to inspirit each other.
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Domestically, his approval ratings have slipped in recent weeks, as some of the euphoria in the South over the two summits with Mr. Kim has dissipated.
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And in this "story of the son," the emotional force dissipated in Act 2 starts to gather again in a series of more human-size tragedies.
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After a few seconds the smoke dissipated, revealing dozens of headlights in the murk ahead, and just enough space — a matter of inches — to carefully proceed.
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Stocks closed sharply higher on Monday as bank shares rose, while concerns over a trade war between the U.S. and key partners dissipated for the moment.
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That openness dissipated as the week dragged on, as he rushed through the hallways of the Capitol and avoided questions on the graphic allegations against him.
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Barron recognizes that for most people stamps' romance has long since dissipated, but he succeeds in showing why this one stamp, at least, is still alluring.
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The advantage quickly dissipated as the Magic went on a 13-2 run to seize a 67-62 lead with 63:35 left in the frame.
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Tech stocks edged off two-month lows in a sign the recent sell-off has dissipated as the speed of rapidly rising bond yields drove investor reactions.
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As these systems churned through reaction cycles and dissipated energy in the process, the basic form-function relationship that England sees as essential to life set in.
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The students involved, and the positive reaction on campus, prove that despite the negativity in the air right now, America's desire for diversity and change hasn't dissipated.
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Although Mr. Clinton's impeachment began with some bipartisan support, that dissipated and Republicans ultimately paid a steep political price for what was viewed as a partisan effort.
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The extreme right and the radical left celebrated while the established, moderate center dissipated, as it has in many countries around the world, including Europe and Israel.
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There's a reason why there have been no mobs on Wall Street since the Occupy movement dissipated, and it is, I think, sadly, learned helplessness and despair.
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Hippocrates, for one, theorized that the body had a life-giving "innate moisture" that over time dissipated just as an oil lamp might run out of fuel.
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The jubilance quickly dissipated, as outraged Islamists set upon churches throughout the country with a vengeance, burning dozens of them to the ground and damaging many others.
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"Nevada has done its part in the development of U.S. nuclear energy, and we continue to carry those scars decades after the mushroom clouds dissipated," Titus said.
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However, my fear soon dissipated as before me was a transparent yellow lady (Job calls her "Goldie") dancing with the beat — providing a moving demo for gameplay.
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Swirls of frigid air, called a polar vortex, which are normally dissipated by warm air in the tropics, could travel all the way down to the equator.
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The sense of possible violence dissipated, and a young man in Trump-branded overalls took photographs with a middle-age woman wearing a large Bernie Sanders necklace.
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"In the beginning, I felt immense guilt and FOMO but slowly that dissipated because I knew deep down that I was playing the long game," she reflects.
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Furloughs by the airline after the merger had angered employees, but that dissipated beginning in 2014 when United offered voluntary buyouts that more than 2,500 employees accepted.
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Today, toys of all stripes are on sale to meet any imaginable kink and fetish, and taboo surrounding them has all but dissipated from our cultural climate.
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Like we said, it's the same collective compulsion that made Pokémon cards and pogs fly off the shelves—except this is dissipated among thousands of tiny companies.
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The health issues that plagued the team during the Thibs Administration haven't dissipated, and the team is still wringing the same minutes per night from their workhorses.
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Getting into the first episode though, my optimism quickly dissipated as I realized that Charlie's Nigerian-ness was more of a comedic sidebar to the main plot.
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Those challenges certainly haven't dissipated nearly three years later, particularly at a time when Andreessen Horowitz is doubling down on investments in areas like bitcoin and blockchain.
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In its evaluation for the expanded use of streptomycin, the E.P.A., which largely relied on data from pesticide makers, said the drug quickly dissipated in the environment.
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But by the time his research was published in The Lancet in November 2003, the outbreak had dissipated and there were no human cases available to test.
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Gun sales slumped after the 2016 presidential election, as fears that a Hillary Clinton presidency would usher in new gun control legislation dissipated with Mr. Trump's victory.
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The dryness I felt immediately after the removal dissipated with my normal routine, which is basically just wearing gloves when washing dishes and cuticle oil before bed.
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They were among the first to warn that the atmosphere's ozone layer, which protects the planet from potentially lethal ultraviolet radiation, was being dissipated by chlorine gases.
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But the controversy dissipated almost as quickly as it had appeared — particularly in electorally influential Quebec — seemingly doing little to dent Liberals' standing in public opinion polls.
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Mr. Fassbender plays Harry Hole, a dissipated, alcoholic detective living in Oslo, which presumably means he's Norwegian even if he (and most everyone else) speaks in English.
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But with no savings and a city council–sponsored scholarship that's dissipated, they quickly realize they might be the barrier to Alex actually attending said dream school.
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Much (but not all) of the sexual charge of their relationship has dissipated for the narrator, yet a mysterious feeling of responsibility for Mitko's increasingly grim fate remains.
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Its weakness against the dollar dissipated as Wall Street stocks turned lower on profit-taking that emerged after the Dow hit the 26,000 mark for the first time.
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With U.S. crude up nearly 7 percent this year and the dollar down 4.5 percent against a basket of global currencies, those challenges have dissipated somewhat, he said.
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And the conflict between union partners and Steyer's environmentalist faction -- which exploded into a high-profile fight as soon as For Our Future was created -- has not dissipated.
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The researchers suggest that gas from Enceladus has been caught by Saturn's magnetic field, or dissipated from the plumes to regions much further out in the E ring.
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The anger has dissipated, ex's aren't chastised for ignoring his calls, the fantasies of murder and death are no longer told from the first person—or at all.
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The ambassador noted the simple impact of Mr Kim looking so different from the "dissipated, degenerate 'playboy madman' deliciously and maliciously painted for years in the South's media".
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"Once a bottom was put in oil in the 20s then the uncertainty surrounding oil and its impact surrounding oil and the financial markets certainly dissipated," he said.
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The relief of knowing her feline was with the animal organization quickly dissipated when she discovered, shortly after receiving the first phone call, that Kitty had been euthanized.
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And Schiff's comments on Monday are further indication that those tensions haven't dissipated as Democrats in both chambers push for a robust review of potential Trump-Moscow ties.
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"It looks to me like we have dissipated the dollar weakness from the Fed," said Joseph Trevisani, chief market strategist at Worldwide Markets in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
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Much of that hope dissipated when Mr. Trump chose to throw down the gauntlet and call for "law-and-order" as a central part of his campaign message.
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In other words, the sense of immediacy previously noted has dissipated for even those previously in favor of an above-consensus path for rates to push beyond neutral.
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A wave of Palestinian street attacks that began two years ago has largely dissipated and it is uncommon for two deadly events to occur in the same day.
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The central bank said this month the inflation rate should move back toward 2 percent in early 2019 as the effects of past increases in gasoline prices dissipated.
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Stocks closed higher on Monday as trade tensions between the U.S. and China dissipated for the moment, while investor sentiment was also boosted by news of dealmaking activity.
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My initial suspicion that the plays' timely hooks would feel like gimmicks dissipated as I watched; they are more like magnifying glasses that focus and intensify the moment.
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Regulator trust has dissipated – the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission and 37 state attorneys general are probing the company.
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The long view, that the Yankees had arrived ahead of schedule, would have to wait until the disappointment of falling just short of a World Series had dissipated.
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So far, the Trump administration has declined to give China the label, saying that while China manipulated its currency in the past, that problem had dissipated for now.
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Hurricane Florence has dissipated, but the tremendously destructive flooding brought by the storm continues to create headaches and hazards, including flooded lagoons of pig manure and coal ash.
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Analysts at Gelber & Associates, an energy advisory, have said relief offered by the startup of the Gulf Coast Express dissipated since the 2.0-bcfd pipeline reached full capacity.
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We'd spend two minutes barreling through a rain cloud before emerging to a glorious stretch of sunshine; thickly humid air dissipated within minutes into a crisp autumnal chill.
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We say "where is the outrage" so much these days that the potential to shock has dissipated, but this is a rare moment when outrage is wholly warranted.
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Market participants have started to edge money back into perceived riskier assets, like stocks, signaling that fears seen last week during the sell-off have dissipated, for now.
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