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Ms. Lutz said that her health had been good since the initial stress of being fired dissipated.
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A large and significant initial sprouting response to fire dissipated over time and with repeated burning.
For certification tests, bullets are fired no closer than three inches from the edge so the destructive energy can dissipate, a company spokesman, Gregg Smith, said.
Then, with his cheeks engorged with alcohol, he held a candle flame to his lips and unleashed spectacular balls of fire that dissipated across my chest.
Emergency crews could begin entering the Kitzsteinhorn tunnel only this afternoon, after the tunnel had cooled and toxic gases formed by the fire had dissipated.
The ships stayed out, China stopped firing missiles, and the crisis dissipated.
It was then that stars and galaxies were starting to light up vigorously in larger and larger numbers and that a fog of hydrogen that had enveloped space after the Big Bang fires had cooled mysteriously dissipated.
The fires stopped for a time and talk about them dissipated after a property owner on March 13 interrupted a man apparently trying to set fire to a barn.
6. so, in those bodies wherein fire predominates, their temperament is destroyed, and their strength dissipated.
Belmar provided a similar account of a protest that was dissipating – with protesters and police returning home – when the shots were fired.
The nerve leading from the ear to the brain (the auditory nerve) fired normally in this mouse; however, the brain neurons fired more slowly than normal and the sound signal dissipated.
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