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When the solvent evaporated, it left a hard, dense material resembling horn.
Once trust has evaporated, it is difficult, sometimes even impossible, to rebuild.
"For a while I felt that I really knew what was going on — but that lovely illusion has evaporated," it says.
As the water evaporated, it was moved into three or four subsequent basins until only a thick crust of salt remained.
For Cunningham's Virginia Woolf, they change elevation to despair: "it has been only a few hours, and yet what she felt in the kitchen with Vanessa – that potent satisfaction, that blessedness – has so utterly evaporated it might never have occurred".
Before it evaporated, it helped finance Mr. Madoff's coddled lifestyle, with a Manhattan apartment, a beachfront mansion in the Hamptons, a small villa overlooking Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera, a Mayfair office in London and yachts in New York, Florida and the Mediterranean.
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After Facebook stumbled out of the gates last year and saw half its value evaporate, it was dark days for IPOs for a while.
"As it evaporates, it rebonds to itself and forms its own structures," he says.
(In fact, as venues with decent pianos continue to evaporate, it is almost becoming the norm).
Then he and his wife, Natalie, evaporate it to make sea salt with a Hamptons pedigree.
But too much irrigation waterlogs the ground, and when the water evaporates it leaves salts behind.
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