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Across corporate America, feelings of vulnerability have pretty much dissipated.
But the gap between the Electoral College and the popular vote has pretty much dissipated.
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"That caused them to pretty much dissipate".
Barack Obama's candidacy has shed some light on the extremes of racism in America — how much has dissipated (especially among younger people) and how much remains.
Any heat built up by his sex scenes, and there isn't much, is dissipated by a laughable montage he keeps returning to in which his stars bathe each other with a garden hose.
Exchanges between organisms and their surroundings cost a lot and are accompanied by much waste dissipated into the surroundings; hence, deS is large compared with d i S.
The HPA consumes a major fraction of the total energy budget of which, depending on the efficiency class, still much is dissipated as thermal energy and therefore wasted.
At each link in a food web, some energy is stored in newly made structures but much is dissipated into the environment.
"If Tiger Woods had come back and won one or two majors, maybe eight tournaments this year, and reasserted himself as the world's best player, much of the negative experience would have dissipated, much as it has with Vick, Lordd said.
That work had the most to say to the dissonances and tortured rhythms of the Britten, but the two intervening, weaker pieces dissipated much of the connection, as well as much of the force of the concert's bookends.
Mr. Arafat, whose reputation among Palestinians soared during his captivity, has returned to form and dissipated much of this good will.
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