Sentence examples for that's disappeared from inspiring English sources

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CALVIN TRILLIN: I wrote a poem in The New Yorker once called "What Happened to Brie and Chablis?" The first few stanzas talked about all the food that's disappeared, and the last stanza read "You miss, let's say, trout amandine?

It's a genre that's disappeared.

The worst thing that's disappeared in our lives is being aware of what's going on in our lives".

Many locals speak a little English, and those who don't will show an old-fashioned warmth that's disappeared in more tourist-weary areas.

Jan Kopinski, the English-born saxophonist and founder of the band Pinski Zoo, describes it by using the Polish word żal: "It means a longing for something that's disappeared".

"In the Mood for Love," which opens on Friday, finds Mr. Wong in a more contemplative mode, reaching back to childhood emotions and sensations to recapture the grace and mystery of a world that's disappeared.

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The village layout is a reflection of society — and, now, of a social order that's disappearing.

This is a Pakistan that is disappearing.

Now it is the place itself that is disappearing.

'But they created a kind of society that is disappearing.

All these foods and flavors, they're stories that are disappearing".

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