Sentences with phrase «vanishing as»

The recent result Arctic Lakes Vanishing as Planet Warms tells us that the permafrost is melting (these lakes were held up by the permafrost beneath them — they just disappear into the water table below).
Baumgarten recorded and filmed them, native people who are vanishing as culture overtakes nature and their habitat is destroyed.
The cocoa tree, Theobroma cocoa, originates from the upper Amazon basin, where wild types of the plant are vanishing as the forests are felled.
Railways, who added crude by rail capacity earlier this decade only to have the market vanish as pipeline space opened up, have been slow to move back in the oil transport business, asking producers to sign longer - term deals.
Future commodity price levels might certainly be different, on average, in the future than they were in the past, but we should not jump to the conclusion that the long - term boom - bust dynamics of commodities have vanished as a result.
A few billion dollars vanished as products that trade at the inverse of the VIX, which essentially wagered on the market's stability, cratered.
Over the last couple of decades, reserve requirements all but vanished as a means of bank regulation and monetary control.
But that chip inside the head could soon vanish as scientists say we are poised to gain a much greater understanding of the brain, and, in turn, technologies that empower brain computer interfaces.
More generally, one is likely to be struck by the extent to which the book addresses itself to a world of male «female relations and childrearing that has been, for better or worse, consigned to the past, as vanished as the code of chivalry» although preserved in Freidan's book as (like Whyte's conformism) a summum malum ever to be guarded against.
Oftentimes, like their biological families, their church families vanished as a source of love and encouragement, leaving behind a terrible and dangerous void.
Later, they vanished as motivators, and I simply shared my peace, laughter, and love as time went on.
And it leads him to the classic problem of the Protestant soul: if one is justified only by faith, how is one to know if that faith is real or merely a subjective rush of feeling that will soon vanish as «the flower withereth and the grass fadeth»?
I'll either eat it as a snack or it will vanish as soon as I release it into the wild of the entry table by the main door.
When Palmer three - putted the 10th for a bogey the two men were separated by a mere three strokes, and three strokes at Augusta can vanish as fast as a politician's promise.
Squatting on the riverbank, we watch the mayflies dance in the sunlight, and we watch them vanish as it sets.
All the frustration he'd see in the eyes of his mother — an admitted perfectionist who would refold towels and sheets if someone else had folded them — as she rode him to finish his homework each day would vanish as she leaped to her feet, bellowing as he blazed for the finish line, «Go, baby, go!»
If Arsene's stubbornness vanishes as a result of everything, and he also finds some motivation in the process, we are okay for now.
If your child has a sibling or even a pet, letting them bunk together can make nighttime fears vanish as suddenly as they appeared.
The vacuum will vanish as Mrs May seeks to control the message.
The FT predicts that 500,000 private sector jobs will vanish as a result of the comprehensive spending review.
The flippant atmosphere vanished as soon as the press saw Cameron's face.
The result, says Bekenstein, is a «gradual information outflux» with «the black hole entropy becoming gradually less and less» until in the end it vanishes as the black hole vanishes.
It involves counting white blood cells called mast cells in and around the edges of a wound, which appear to vanish as healing begins.
On the forest floor, the leaf litter vanishes as it is eaten up by the worms and turned into humus.
Worse still, some people have a well thought out strategy that vanishes as soon as the door to the interview room opens.
Previous work argued that this barrier vanished as the liquid gets colder.
They strike with sudden intensity, rarely respond to treatment, kill at high rates, then vanish as mysteriously as they came.
On a second, three female faces project terror, only to vanish as three more female faces, this time devoid of emotion, pop up instead.
Because matter and antimatter particles annihilate each other, antihydrogen would vanish as soon as it touched matter.
Seen from the front, parts of the cat vanish as it sits in the cavity or pokes its head inside, while the scene behind — a field of flowers, with a butterfly flitting between them — can be seen through the glass (see figure below and video at bottom).
Your secret thoughts vanish as soon as you think them, like a dream upon waking.
The insects vanish as the men open the car doors to unload their gear and carry it to the green one - story virology building, moving quickly past the resident population of bleating goats in the INRB's central courtyard.
The electrical signals and chemical signatures that constitute the experience of the dream may disappear as wakefulness ensues, like a message written on a fogged mirror that vanishes as the steam evaporates.
I breathed as hard and moistly as I could, and was rewarded with a quick hint of the gray stuff — which then vanished as quickly as it had appeared.
After eliminating it from my diet, many long - term skin rashes that I thought were hereditary psoriasis vanished as well.
If lifting your arms makes your neck vanish as if eaten by your shoulders, no problem!
UPDATE 07/16/2017: After one and a half weeks of using this product I also noticed that my undereye dark circles ~ almost ~ vanish as you could see from the new after photo above.
Whereas the high end video dating services have all but vanished as a direct result of the Internet, we've seen a marked rise in the number of personal matchmakers who've entered the dating scene in recent years.
CBS would gladly accept that eventuality if «The King of Queens» draws similarly large audiences, but any hopes of it turning into a modern - day «Honeymooners» are likely to vanish as a result.
There is great restraint in that early scene, which vanishes as soon as Belfort strikes out on his own.
«She thinks Suki is great for him and, although initially a little concerned about the 17 - year age gap, that vanished as soon as she saw them together,» the source added.
The conventional good - guy - versus - bad - guy narrative vanishes as Bond, Silva and M (Judi Dench) become a symbolic family unit, reunited with an absent father / husband figure.
When the play ends, it vanishes as quickly as it arrived.
Switch the car into Comfort mode on the other hand, and body control almost vanishes as the dampers take on the rigidity of an undercooked Victoria sponge cake.
Then they have the opportunity to see all the scary creatures vanish as they count from ten back to the one scarecrow who stood all alone.
In this process over the next five to ten years, the slush pile will almost vanish as we know it now and editors will go mostly to solicited novels, either from agents who have published their clients work or from indie publishers.
since the last 5 days the screen vanishes as soon as the phone rings n as soon as I call.i can not disconnect the phone.
Let's encourage all kinds of synergies between libraries and the commercial sector, especially with so many brick - and - mortar bookstores having vanished as outlets for the display of new books.
His wife would soon vanish as well, leaving Lyudmila and Lenina alone to drift across the vast Russian landscape during World War II.
Some companies and imprints will just vanish as owners decide to just shut them down because they are no longer profitable.
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