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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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What you find with singers, no matter where they're from, if they have any kind of an accent, the accent tends to disappear when they sing. Jason Alexander
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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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You're making something that won't be what it is until some unknown date in the future. All aspects of the personal disappear. Will Oldham
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It has too much power to disappear overnight. It will still keep the governorship of 19 states and a substantial presence in Congress. Sergio Sarmiento
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That's the thing about life; everything feels so permanent, but you can disappear in an instant. Jonathan Tropper
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A low quality job is better than no job whatsoever. But if many of these jobs don't pay very well, and they're not very stable, it means that in the next economic slowdown, we may see all of them disappear very quickly. Benjamin Tal
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It just kind of disappears out of nowhere. There'll be five possessions where you'll think, 'Holy cow, that's an unbelievable play!' And then it just disappears. Geno Auriemma
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We are so lightly here. It is in love that we are made. In love we disappear. Leonard Cohen
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It tends to be speculative, ... It is not actionable. It is not verifiable. Donald Rumsfeld
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A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise. John Updike
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Democracy for us tends to be has to do with who shouts the loudest! Peter Hook