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By the 50's, pellagra had almost vanished.
Along with old childhood illnesses such as tetanus and polio, it had almost vanished.
In 2000, the American Fisheries Society, representing fishery scientists and managers, reported that populations of 22 species, including various skates, sturgeons and groupers, had almost vanished.
With his patrician manner and stylish epigrams, he seemed, by the end, to epitomise an easy-going whiggery and measured rationality that had almost vanished from the political culture.
While royal rule, as legitimized by blood descent, had almost vanished as an effective principle of government in the modern world, monocracy a term that comprehends the rule of non-Western royal absolutists, of generals and strongmen in Latin America and Asia, of a number of leaders in postcolonial Africa, and of the totalitarian heads of communist states still flourished.
By 1993 rainbow trout had almost vanished from the Madison River, once one of America's premier rainbow fisheries.
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Any chance of this has almost vanished.
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Now, the term "selling out" has almost vanished.
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