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At times the spirit of bipartisanship dissipated from the chamber.
But quickly the fun dissipated from that and it just became horrible.
Kidd had 13 points by halftime, Marbury 12, but the duel dissipated from there.
But the grief has hardly dissipated from the wards of Mumbai's largest public hospital.
"But soon enough, the looks transformed into smiles, and the stiff formality dissipated from the room".
Some water, as vapor, may have dissipated from the upper atmosphere directly into space, along with other substances.
THE smell of oil paint in the Bridgehampton air will barely have dissipated from one art fair before another begins this week.
Two types of thermal conductivity gauges, the Pirani and the thermocouple, determine pressure by the rate at which heat is dissipated from a hot filament.
Grubb & Ellis Research of Fairfield, N.J., reached similar conclusions, saying, "It appears that the wind has dissipated from the sails of the Northern and Central New Jersey office market, as we drift aimlessly on the open waters in mid-2001".
Now, nearly one year into his presidency and a media-frenzied speech in Cairo last summer, the ideas of hope and change have all but dissipated from Egyptian minds.
Energy expenditure can be assessed by direct calorimetry, or measurement of heat dissipated from the body, which employs apparatuses such as water-cooled garments or insulated chambers large enough to accommodate a person.
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