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In 1980, when Gordimer must have felt most strongly the pull of the barricades, she wrote that Schreiner "dissipated her creativity in writing tracts and pamphlets rather than fiction", and thus was unable "to put the best she had – the power of her creative imagination – to the service of her fierce and profound convictions, and her political and human insight".
When the bees finally dissipated, her caregiver tried to take her to the hospital, but Ellie refused to go.
This lady dissipated her capital not in ordinary business reverses but through dozens of transactions, some simply foolish, many involving pedestrian fraud against her.
Her frozen shoulder began to dissipate with her second dose and, astonishingly, vanished over the month.
(Harkonen thinks the issues will dissipate as her rivals get to know Semenya, who remains shy among her peers).
Dean forces her to temporarily dissipate by shooting her with rock salt, and Sam uses the opportunity to crash the car into the house.
Her head cleared, the depression dissipated, and her body started to move and exercise.
Not museum customs, certainly, and not Ms. Cool's precise movements, which dissipated in her cavernous surroundings.
After Creamer's tempest, all the tension she had been feeling dissipated and her demeanor was sunny during the weekend.
Once this lead dissipates, as her lead has dwindled among other voting groups, we're looking at a Bernie Sanders landslide victory.
Gerrick Kennedy of the Los Angeles Times, however, has praised Gilsig's acting in the role, and stated that his hatred of the character dissipated once her fake pregnancy was exposed.
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