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"Jean always disappears, just like his buildings," Mr. Balazs said.
"Bob: [T]ime is one thing that always disappears when you step into a museum.
"That business of objecting to the subject material or the people that an author writes about is purely class prejudice," he said in an interview in 1997, "and you will note that it always disappears with an author's death.
"That business of objecting to the subject material or the people that an author writes about is purely class prejudice," he told an interviewer in 1997, "and you will note that it always disappears with an author's death.
Some find his style self-advertising - if the camera isn't on stilts, it's on skates - but the point is that what almost always disappears when a book comes to the screen is authorial tone.
Or is simplification just a pipe dream? Bruce Bartlett, a Republican tax expert who is a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, said that the political and economic algebra worked like this: "Support for simplification always disappears when people are forced to consider giving up tax breaks that benefit them.
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Nor does the abuser always disappear into the night.
Mothers are always disappearing in Shakespeare's plays.
On the other hand, such "ambiguities" almost always disappear when the sentences are seen in context.
Periodically, he said, fencing and "No Swimming" signs go up, but they always disappear.
The assistants always disappear one way or another before any encounter.
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