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Be mindful of the tides as the "island" is accessible via a causeway, which disappears during high tide.
Another, worthier, option is a retractable tow-hook which disappears under the rear valance, and you can have a panoramic glass roof.
A notable underground watercourse in Derbyshire is the River Wye, which disappears into Plunge Hole and then traverses Poole's Hole, near Buxton.
You might ask whether this benediction of foie gras dust, which disappears into the sauce and leaves behind only a wink of privilege, is necessary.
And there is Helen Storey's dissolvable dress, made of an experimental enzyme, which disappears over the course of the show, a potent image of fashion's ephemeral nature.
Adding water (it is the third listed ingredient) presumably gives the meat (90% pork) its brief, deceptive moistness which disappears almost immediately, after which any flavour flatlines.
At this time, your tadpole gets all its nutrition from its tail, which disappears into its body" -- buried between crude drawings of tadpoles wearing hair accessories.
Stop the film to watch either or both, or ignore the menu, which disappears after a few seconds, and continue watching the film.
But if a couple is married on Feb. 29, which disappears from the calendar three years out of four, will that help or hurt the marriage?
Reminiscent of Gerhard Richter, with whom Ms. Kneffel studied, the paintings imaginatively combine perception and reality, or as the artist once explained, they "create something to hang onto, which disappears the moment you try to grasp it".
And the story is decidedly Hitchcockian: there's a McGuffin (the "Zeta machine", which disappears) and the plot often hangs on tiny ephemera, including a corn plaster and a crisp packet.
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