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And something dissipated around them, like a fire going out.
They then dissipate and leave him to make his decision.
By the end of the half, the lead had dissipated to 47-35.
The court's decision may dissipate a lot of that energy.
The system then turned north and dissipated on June 12.
A lead of 67-52 began dissipating and nearly was gone.
No effort was made to break up the march, which soon dissipated.
Heat, too, could only be dissipated at a certain rate.
The system turned to the south over land, dissipating on March 18.
The pain dissipated a bit, and I began to feel better.
If not the energy of impact will dissipate as heat.
It moved near the island and dissipated two days later.
He knew from past experience that it would take a while to dissipate.
But some of the anger had not dissipated last night.
Her interest would dissipate the moment she discovered what had happened.
But you'd think the anger would be dissipated some by now.
The words she had said were gone now, dissipated smoke.
By early morning of June 20, the system completely dissipated.
It then moved out and dissipated on October 8, 1899.
The storm dissipated two days later well away from land.
"Maybe some of the expectations from earlier in the week have dissipated."
It may grow for a week and can take a month or more to dissipate.
Between miles 18 and 19, she felt her strength begin to dissipate.
A much higher number would mean they had dissipated a rare moment.
The life in Ross's face dissipated quickly and he seemed more than a little lost.