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Yet while these essays are full of arresting turns of phrase, they disappoint somehow, disappearing too often into what Ms. Ozick herself calls the softness of metaphor.
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"Instead, they too often contributed to disappearing companies, disappearing industries and disappearing jobs.
When Mr. Chambers came along, he found them working at cross-purposes, throwing money (that all too often disappeared) at third-world governments.
Money lines are constantly closing or morphing, leaving the world's intelligence agencies themselves struggling to detect trails that too often disappear in the thickets of financial globalization and obfuscation.
When the unit is complete, evolution then too often disappears from classroom conversation as quickly as it appeared, without connecting back to any other aspect of life science.
Without it, too many are forced to sell out and lose control eventually and all too often to disappear into the clutches of multinationals".
Far too often, athletes disappear from view before reappearing with bulging biceps that have probably been chemically enhanced but whose steroid origins are no longer detectable.
Though the report doesn't put it like this, it is clear from the research that they are, too often, "the disappeared".
Meanwhile, in the worst result of their destructive narrative, children – particularly the most vulnerable – will grow up with role models who put themselves ahead of others, have grown cynical from the job, or who disappear from their lives all too often.
Too often, dirty money simply disappears into shell companies and impenetrable offshore havens before the trial even begins.
perversely? - I like to get it in cash rather than have it disappear into a bank account or (all too often) overdraft.
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