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Unlike in the United States, where the slave population grew by natural increase, it would have fast vanished in British possessions but for "imports".
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The action, like the Living Theater, is set in a Lower East Side fast vanishing in the shadows of skyrocketing high-rises and crashing waves of high-end retail.
The safe monthly pension is fast vanishing in favor of the sketchy 401(k).
And some voters and political experts, as well as longtime Republican leaders like former Senator John C. Danforth, say Mr. Akin's political chances are fast vanishing, whether he grasps it yet or not.
But I remember finding a particular vein of absurdism that seemed to run all the way from Sugimoto's vibrating Buddhas, shaking so fast they vanished before your eyes, to a guided tour of Tokyo for sea creatures and a brief film by Tadasu Takamine, whose first European exhibition opens at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham this week.
At one point Brand and Field sit with a melting piece of ice cupped in their hands and it feels very much as if what they are holding is their fast-vanishing, melting hearts.
In other words, faster vanishing-line convergence induces higher deep variation.
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