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The distinction is in danger of dissolving under the hegemony of the latte.
Is there any danger of dissolving into mirth over the football results?
But as the role of newspapers and television news diminishes, he wrote, "and the customization of our communications universe increases, society is in danger of fragmenting, shared communities in danger of dissolving".
"I'm sorry — I'll be looking after her while we do this," she said, a remark that prompted a moment of severe cognitive dissonance, because this was not the nanny at all, but Victoria Beckham herself, barefoot, T-shirted, skin glowing, so tiny as to appear to be in danger of dissolving into the furniture.
In the first half he radiates a benign grace always in danger of dissolving when his assumed divinity is threatened: at one moment his crucified, white-suited body is seized with terrified shudders and, at another, he careers around the stage on artfully bent knees.
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Consequently, questions of dissolving the organization arose.
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Some danger can dissolve into fun, if you know what you're doing.
But they are also a handy illustration of the danger of cosying up to authority, their early talent dissolving into pomposity and self-indulgence.
Physical and chemical characteristics such as suspended solids, temperature, dissolved gases, pH, nutrients and the potential danger of toxic elements must be considered for successful fish farming (Johnson 1995).
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