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If that is "comparable with what other area factories pay if not actually more," it's not hard to imagine that America's middle class is disappearing completely.
This is what I mean when I say that disasters are dress rehearsals for a sci-fi vision of corporate rule -- it's not just that disaster response is being privatized, it's that in places like Baghdad and New Orleans, the public sphere is disappearing completely and there is no plan to bring it back.
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For the sample annealed at 450°C (shown in Figure 2f), the spindle-shape of precursor α-Fe2O3 NPs is disappeared completely.
But he won't be disappearing completely and has been assuring friends he "will still be on the gallops every day, picking up the dog shit".
(Mr. Keillor won't be disappearing completely; he will probably continue to do his signature "News From Lake Wobegon" monologue and continue to be an executive producer. "A Prairie Home Companion" isn't the only public radio show nearing a reckoning. Tom and Ray Magliozzi's "Car Talk" began in 1977; they are 73 and 62, respectively. Diane Rehm, 74, started hosting her popular weekday show in 1979.
In recovered patients, hemorrhage and exudation were disappeared completely and yellow-white retinal scars were formed in 10 eyes.
Otherwise, the country will continue to be locked in what we want to call 'the charcoal trap': due to missing alternatives in energy supply and employment, non-sustainable charcoal production in miombo woodlands will continue until the forest will be disappeared completely.
And Constantin Floros, in "Gustav Mahler: The Symphonies," weighs in: "The closing suggests that the music is disappearing into the distance, completely beyond hearing".
In February of 2011, as he was finishing up his trip, Matthew was contacted by friends in Libya who explained the burgeoning social strife in the country, telling him that their family members were being arrested, injured or disappearing completely.
It would be a real tragedy if everything not in colour was to disappear completely or, at best, was consigned to an equivalent of television All Our Yesterdays.
"When asked to imagine what would happen if insects were to disappear completely, scientists find words like chaos, collapse, Armageddon".
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