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The World Without Us is a non-fiction book about what would happen to the natural and built environment if humans suddenly disappeared, written by American journalist Alan Weisman and published by St. Martin's Thomas Dunne Books.
They could see the flats they lived in right there, in front of their very eyes, but for some reason when they turned to the maps they'd disappeared; written out of cartological history.
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"One day the whole family disappeared," writes Maud.
The man, who has since disappeared, wrote, "I felt treated like somebody in the Soviet Union, because I am homeless".
But it is far too tempting to simply stare at the Canucks and wonder how they squandered every advantage in this series, writes A.J. Perez on CBSSports.com, or how they got one defenseman suspended and how three or four more disappeared, writes Iain MacIntyre in The Vancouver Sun.
"We live in a zoologically impoverished world from which all the hugest, and fiercest, and strangest forms have recently disappeared," wrote Alfred Russel Wallace, the man who cracked evolution at the same time as Darwin.There were clues to the reasons for their disappearance.
"Then finally I hit the ground and all the sounds of battle came roaring back and the world of grey disappeared," writes Iraq veteran Levi Difranza in one entry.
And the Jets are not only losing games, but their entire bluster-based personality is disappearing, writes Don Banks on SI.com.
"Every year approximately 12,000 white-skinned Negroes disappear," wrote Walter White, the former head of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People in 1947.
"The most profound technologies are those that disappear," wrote Mark Weiser, the chief technology officer of Xerox PARC, in the early 1990s.
In one instance, she used her powerful revolving-door momentum to make a potential legal headache for Morgan Stanley's John Mack disappear, write the HuffPost's Ben Hallman and Eleazar David Melendez.
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