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We were already up by 11 and it just evaporated.
The rest of the world seemed to evaporate around him.
Even they do not believe the issue will just evaporate.
And in our society, public support for the news media has all but evaporated.
Because any power there may once have been to tell people what to think has evaporated.
Now, at least for the moment, that good will has evaporated.
But once the road was under way, much of the concern evaporated.
The heat of the outside air is used to evaporate water.
There will be less water, because some of it has evaporated.
She finally looked up at him and her smile evaporated.
Well, a few hours ago the message and paper simply evaporated.
But the money that had been in it evaporated, too!
All the water evaporated about a million years ago and left the rock behind.
Even the desire to do so seemed to have evaporated.
On this day, though, the line of questions did evaporate.
Cook 5 minutes until most of the water has evaporated.
Almost the second the movie's over, however, it is likely to evaporate in your mind.
However, in the last few months this confidence has evaporated.
He tried to speak, and the words evaporated in his mouth.
For a little while, as it evaporated, he felt almost cool.
I had a moment of free fall as my anger evaporated.
All the study of his life evaporated here where hell was real.
And yet, the power did not evaporate from him, as he had expected it to.
The concerns could evaporate in the face of further research.
And, as was the case in 1972, effects seem to evaporate too quickly.