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But many industry observers think the fall in local prices may quickly evaporate.
And if a court orders that the software begin blocking copyright works, the market for legitimate material may quickly evaporate.
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In Baghdad, many of the troops have already withdrawn, and whatever preventive effect they had may well be quickly evaporating.
But in this rapidly deteriorating environment, their capital could quickly evaporate.
Hibs fans turn out in big numbers for the Edinburgh derby and then quickly evaporate.
Patrick Slattery, a spokesman for the National Weather Service, said that given the abrupt temperature shift — autumn crispness to freezing cold — even more snow than the accumulated amount may have fallen, but the rest had quickly evaporated.
Any relief she may have felt upon picking it up at the lot quickly evaporated when she reached into the glovebox, where she found four pieces of ID, none of which belonged to her.
Any relief she may have felt upon picking it up at the lot quickly evaporated when she reached into reaching into the glovebox, where she found four pieces of ID, none of which belonged to her.
But that quickly evaporated.
The dream quickly evaporated.
But that promise quickly evaporated.
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