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But as European governments cut back spending on weapons systems, those jobs would disappear without new markets.
The idea that subjective perception is not easily separated from objective reality would disappear without a trace.
Ethanol-blended gasoline is taxed 5.4 cents less per gallon than pure gasoline, and most experts agree that the ethanol industry would disappear without that advantage.
She slept for twelve hours, and when she woke up she ate waffles in the dining hall and binge-watched detective shows on Netflix and tried to envision the hopeful possibility that he would disappear without her having to do anything, that somehow she could just wish him away.
A third of food around the world would disappear without honeybees, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Earl would disappear without a trace only to return days or weeks later with rolls and rolls of 35mm film documenting his journeys throughout LA and beyond.
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We'd shoot the breeze day after day, and then one day they'd disappear without looking back, or at least without looking back at me.
One minute we were king of the world, the next we'd disappeared without a trace.
He would disappear at night without saying where he was going.
If you ran a chip shop, or a pub, or a church, your customers or congregation would disappear, and – often without compensation – you would be forced to close.
It would disappear from villages without a trace, only to re-emerge weeks or months later with no known cause.
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