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Half a million hardworking Americans, through no fault of their own, have been thrown out of work and, in many cases, have seen their jobs disappear altogether. We owe it to these workers to help them get back on their feet. Mark Morial
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I had a strong propensity, which I still have, to be invisible. In grade school, I'd try to disappear and become formless. I lived in a very imaginary world. I loved poetry and wrote my first novel when I was 9. It was about a little girl and the people she met in the woods. Amanda Plummer
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If you are confirmed, you will essentially disappear from public view. This hearing will, in some ways, be the last time that the nation will see you at work. Greta Garbo
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If you are confirmed, you will essentially disappear from public view, Russell Feingold
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He's come to the realization that he has to be more assertive. ... In the past he's had a tendency to disappear on offense at times. He's a great shooter, and for him to shoot (only) three or four times in a game is a sin. Steve Jenkins
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If I do cardio I'll disappear. Chris Evans
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Unfortunately, it happens all too seldom that you really disappear behind a work, that you are no longer audible as an interpreter. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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I guess I'm pleased and proud of the respect of my peers, and that when I disappear from the scene or from this earth, I will have left a mark. They'll say, 'He did it well.' I like being funny; it opens people up. Robert Klein
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There are plenty of people on Earth. It's not like the human race is going to disappear if a few people don't come back. Exploration is dangerous. William Stone
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Previous management understood what needed to be changed, but they were unable to make it happen, ... To actually make these changes is a massive challenge. It can't be done quickly. There will be people who will resist. There's no avoiding a good deal of internal conflict. Mark Stahlman
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States are looking for low-cost solutions that will enable better communication, while avoiding the danger in which the chain of command breaks down in emergencies. We do not want everyone talking to everyone else all the time. John Shimkus
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Our goal is to keep children at home from accessing a firearm, and avoiding a tragedy. When you buy a bottle of children's aspirin, it has more protection than a firearm. We can change that. Frank Walker
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O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called. (1 Timothy 6:20) Bible Bible
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We need a basic contract about the cooperation between Volkswagen and Porsche. It's about avoiding conflicts of interest. Christian Wulff
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I will now not see these players for about four months so there is no point in not saying how I feel. I have never been one for avoiding the issue, John Toshack
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I think they did a very good job of avoiding the hype and feeling like something special was expected. Dana Peiffer
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It dodged a bullet by avoiding punitive damages in this case. But if it is forced to clean up lead paint, the company's exposure could be huge. Sean Egan
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I am ideologically opposed to involving private businesses for the purpose of avoiding prevailing wage rates. Mary Kelly