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This past week, as the long-running Whitewater investigation concluded that there was insufficient evidence to bring charges against Mr. Clinton, so, too, evaporated the threat of one more blemish on his battered presidency.
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I'd frankly rather see a sequel to a far less practically conceived spy blockbuster, Guy Ritchie's The Man From UNCLE (Warner, 12), not that one will be forthcoming, after this quaintly japey cold war throwback all too inevitably evaporated at the box office.
I also found these products evaporated too rapidly, which creates streaks if you don't wipe fast enough.
Still, some analysts warned that the central banks' action addressed only some symptoms of the euro financial crisis, so this rally, too, could evaporate.
But analysts and the company's management remained cautious that the good news after three years of gloom could all too easily evaporate if shoppers stayed away from Marks & Spencer during the critical Christmas shopping period.
Macy's tried scenting stockings but odor evaporated too quickly.
His initial optimism about Obama seems to have evaporated, too.
Not a snow cat's chance in Hell on that last point I'd say, Ken, and any tiny hope of a warm welcome in Tower Hamlets Labour circles has surely evaporated too.
This improved reproducibility, since the acetonitrile solutions evaporated too quickly during analysis.
I'm guessing my fee has evaporated too?
Soon those evaporated too, and she couldn't pay her rent.
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