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1 Kitty's worries about being fat seemed to dissipate by the end of sixth grade.
2 The storm should dissipate by early Thursday, it added.
3 But that was all-merelyan uncertainty which he tried to dissipate by prayer and stern repression of smoldering doubts.
4 But he did say that the weakness in the first quarter had begun to dissipate by the end of February.
5 For the Freudians, once the complex is found it is supposed to dissipate by the simple fact of being made conscious.
6 There was an overwhelming sense of impending danger in her mind, that she could not dissipate by any mode of reasoning with herself.
7 The system posed no threat to land as it roared across the Pacific and forecasters said it should dissipate by the middle of next week.
8 Another portion is dissipated by radiation from the sides of the furnace.
9 It would have dissipated by now, its life span short once released.
10 Human activity is dissipated by toil, human energy is exhausted by expenditure.
11 Materialisations are dissipated by strong light-won'tform, or hold together-inrapid vibrations.
12 All passions except those of the heart are dissipated by reverie.
13 This discomforting thought was dissipated by the action of Tippo Sahib.
14 But this was speedily dissipated by that sovereign tonic for such feelings-namely, work.
15 My fears were soon dissipated by my men joyfully shouting, The Tchebu Lama!
16 Clearly, however, the thing had been dissipated by beam radiation.
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