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The faces evaporate in the heat, suggesting the disappeared in South America.
He grinned, and the bandages pulled tight across his face, and the grin evaporated as he cried out in agony.
Sometimes these pictures seem just like smudges that you can only gradually make out -- or that you can't, the ones you fail to decipher simulating how, after staring at somebody too long, the person's face seems to evaporate.
— when Europe's lead evaporated in the face of a withering American charge — may be more uplifting.
When those countries were granted independence in the 1960s and the park was split in two, cross-border cooperation evaporated in the face of civil strife.
The endorsement comes as Mr. Romney's lead in the national polls — which had been consistent for months — has evaporated in the face of Mr. Perry's candidacy.
So one by one, our facile theories have evaporated in the face of unspeakable horror, forcing us to revise the classic nomenclature of terror.
An insider trading scandal had damaged the company's reputation, and the life savings of former colleagues had evaporated in the face of Qwest's stock troubles.
Any existential panic – about her income, her prospects as a writer, her availability as a mother – evaporated in the face of daily necessity.
Just as his longtime lead in Iowa was erased by a surging Huckabee campaign, Mr. Romney's lead in surveys in New Hampshire has evaporated in the face of a resurgent McCain campaign.
Any overabundance quickly evaporated in the face of a surge in Internet traffic.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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