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But that trust in government has steadily evaporated over the past five decades (with temporary recoveries during the Reagan and Clinton presidencies), and while Barack Obama came into office hoping to reverse the decline, he hasn't been able to.
The substrates were heated to 50°C, followed by coating NCs on them, where the solvent was steadily evaporated to form a film on the substrate surface.
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Reality steadily evaporates the well-spring of optimism.
With an election just months away, Mr. Cameron now finds that his lead is steadily evaporating and that despite his best efforts, the electorate still seems unsure what his party represents or what it intends to do, exactly.
Rivlin strives to portray the people behind Poverty Inc. in a fair light — they often provide the cash-short with much-needed funds or credit when no one else will — but his sympathy and the reader's steadily evaporate with his well-chosen tales of the industry's coercive tactics and its leaders' astonishing wealth.
Since the sessile drop is evaporated quasi-steadily [30], the CNT drop dried uniformly little by little from the outer diameter to the center of the metal tip through the reduction in air alcohol interface [28] (decreasing contact angle/area).
Confidence evaporated.
Shirts evaporated.
Academic gains evaporated.
The effects evaporated shortly.
Its manufacturing jobs evaporated.
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