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Dr. Camilli, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, Mass., said the plume, at the time he studied it, was dissipating so slowly that it could still be in the gulf many months from now.
The Bureau of Meteorology had concluded that the storm would weaken after heading across Sydney Harbour, believing it was dissipating and would therefore not produce any more substantial hail as it moved northward; therefore it did not issue warnings for the northern suburbs.
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If that feeling, vague and inchoate as it was, dissipated as soon as it arrived, then that is not the fault of those who were there.
In 1998, there was a budget surplus of $69 billion, which rose to $126 billion in 1999 and $236 billion in 2000 before it was dissipated by huge tax cuts during the George W. Bush administration.
Both sets of measurements focused on a kind of fog or haze that is thought to have pervaded the universe during the dark ages before it was dissipated by the light of the first stars, galaxies and other celestial structures that eventually formed in the universe.
Rather, it is dissipating it.
"It's dissipating a tremendous amount of momentum they built up prior to July," Mr. Doherty said, referring to when Microsoft first publicly discussed its $1.1 billion repair fund.
Once it is dissipated into actual sex – bringing in its train domesticity, affection, pregnancy – something vital is lost.
It would be a tragedy if it were dissipated.
On the contrary, the farther electricity is transported, the more of it is dissipated.
The soul is born and grows with the body, and at death it is dissipated like "smoke".
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