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Any discord between Canada's outgoing prime minister and the man set to replace him seemingly dissipated for a moment on Thursday as they shook hands and joined thousands in Ottawa to pay tribute to two soldiers killed in brutal attacks that shook the nation one year ago.
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They just dissipate for a spell, only to resurface at the most unwieldy of times.
Yet the polarization of America, which we now call the "culture wars," has been dissipating for a long time.
He continued to be doubtful about this, but by the early 1950s his doubts had sufficiently dissipated for publication to become a possibility.
NGAM – the amount of ATP that is dissipated for maintenance purposes by an amount of living cells (corresponding to 1gDCW) in a unit time (1 h) – was computed from the experimentally measured m s by multiplying it by the maximal theoretical ATP yield (YATP) from glucose of 19.25 molATP molglc-1.
I think a lot of [the pain] dissipated for me when Crosby & Nash played at the Royal Albert Hall about four years ago.
Especially inelastic deformations lead to a temperature rise, if the heat cannot be dissipated, for instance under high strain rate loadings.
We do not know what happened in the corridors of Whitehall, but the threat appears to have dissipated for now.
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