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Their commanding advantage dissolved to nothing on Sept. 4, and the Yankees were forced to play a month's worth of tense, playofflike games to avoid the embarrassment of blowing such a large lead to the upstart Baltimore Orioles.
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I looked at it rather like a crystal ball, shimmering with lovely apparitions that then dissolve to nothing.
All that held us together would dissolve to nothing, like a dead star disintegrating into a void.
Especially during the match-day sequences, director Greg Whiteley knows exactly when to slow the action down, when to cut away to a furious coach or a fretting spectator, when the music should swell with expectation and when it should dissolve away to nothing.
Compare Rodchenko's boast in 1934: "To say nothing of the double exposure (or dissolve to use the cinematic term)......
The last word then dissolves to "Romneycare".
The Commission was dissolved and nothing definite was accomplished as the result of this effort to locate the boundary.
In Taylor's first confession, she casually referred to "another boy" who had been in Helen Wilson's apartment, but her description of his appearance dissolved into nothing: he was "not real slender, not real bulky," with hair "not black but not quite real blond".
The board's acting general counsel, Lafe Solomon — the rough equivalent of a prosecutor — is investigating the owners' allegation that players failed to bargain in good faith and that the union's decision to dissolve itself was nothing more than a negotiating strategy.
The spat that had just taken place ended the way spats between cats from the same litter do—it dissolved into nothing.
The spat that had just taken place ended the way spats between cats from the same litter do — it dissolved into nothing.
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