Sentence examples for have started disappearing from inspiring English sources

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"Buildings have started disappearing or are slated to disappear at an alarming rate," said Ms. Culhane, 40, who put together the successful nomination in 2010 for Chinatown and Little Italy as a national historic district.

Sure enough, many of the other Hitler meme parodies have started disappearing as well (Hitler on Xbox Live, for example).

But, retailing upwards of $70, and in perfect condition, the story doesn't add up, especially since other personal items have started disappearing: stationery, a trinket box, a Marni sweater.

In the past decade, however, queer venues have started disappearing – not because cops have been breaking down doors to raid them, but because with skyrocketing rents, wages stagnating and the proliferation of hook-up apps like Grindr, it seems gay bars and clubs in their most recent incarnation may no longer be a going concern.

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But as New Yorkers have drastically cut back, the shops that line the streets, from chain outlets to family-run shops, have started to disappear.

Here, the large electron densities in the southern latitudes have started to disappear.

"Since the digital age, things like books, DVDs, records and CDs have started to disappear.

This is why microformats have started to disappear from BBC sites.

This is why some microformats have started to disappear from BBC sites.

In September, China's large cities prohibited companies from putting any new bikes onto the roads and since then the mountains have started to disappear.

Lately, however, these virtues have started to disappear.

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