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Extraordinarily dense, pulsing waves of sound suddenly dissipate into an otherworldly chorus, underpinned by twinkling darts of orchestral color.
Gauzy shadows quickly gather and then suddenly dissipate, and silhouettes of the titular staircase bloom and fade on the scrims.
The coach said he had become concerned about Adkins in the spring of 1996, when with the Olympic trials approaching, his energy level would suddenly dissipate in practice, "like the battery of a cell phone going off".
Sure, I was passing out dessert, but that didn't mean his manners could suddenly dissipate.
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What if the plasma suddenly dissipates?
Mr. Turner noted that in recent days storms that were predicted to pass through the region had suddenly dissipated, underscoring the difficulties that come with fighting wildfires.
In addition, superconductivity was not particularly well understood at the time, especially the effects that would cause a magnet to dramatically and suddenly lose its superconducting powers, a phenomenon known as a "quench" that is invariably accompanied by a loud bang and a scurry to find the exit as the magnetic energy is suddenly dissipated.
But Sabathia's dominance suddenly dissipated in the sixth inning.
The conclusion from all this should not be that "youth apathy" has suddenly been dissipated by the arrival of Obama: it should be a sign it was never a reality in the first place.
Suddenly the delirium dissipated, and the stadium and cities went quiet.
"I get a ton of anxiety, right up until the second I get out of the car to the event, when suddenly it completely dissipates," said Pattinson.
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