"The stigma of online dating has completely evaporated, " said Egon Smola, general manager of Yahoo!
But once the federal government got involved in the mid-1960s, the good news evaporated.
Billions in market value evaporated as Bristol-Myers was dogged by bad luck and worse decisions.
After Mr. Wong's father moved out of the area, support for a payment evaporated.
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Quins' slim half-time lead soon evaporated as Hemingway added another penalty in the 44th minute.
Fortunately for Mr. Baldwin, the up to four years in prison being discussed quickly evaporated.
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In the animosity that the offering produced, his prospects for further advancement evaporated, and he resigned.
The problem for Chinese investors is that returns have evaporated from more traditional markets.
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Trillions of dollars in household savings evaporated as stocks, pensions, and home values plummeted.
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If the blockades had continued, sympathy for the pickets and blockers would have evaporated before long.
The optimism generated by Pakistan's return to civilian rule in February has evaporated quickly.
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As he has found out, his vote evaporated with many supporters switching to Ken Clarke.
But any such danger had evaporated by the time he became Labour leader in 1994.
After Mr Yeltsin's re-election, these promises evaporated, and, four years later, the problem remains.
When his job as a corporate headhunter evaporated in late 2008, he turned to the bottle.
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In a matter of a few days, what was overwhelming support for the legislation evaporated.
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That hope looked to have evaporated when Mustoe scorched through within two minutes of the restart.
But England's momentum quickly evaporated as South Africa took control of the first half.
After that, the chances of getting the power-sharing pact through Parliament all but evaporated.
The news initially pushed the euro and European stocks higher, but gains for the futures quickly evaporated.
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It is as if the companies that died simply evaporated without leaving a tear or a trace.
But now, after the assassination in Gaza and the unusual anger this caused, the pressure has evaporated.
And the apologies of today do not mean that the ethical problems of the past have evaporated.
Had Swartz chosen to plead not guilty, the offer of six months in jail would have evaporated.
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With the cold war's end, Russia's strategic need to be close to the Arab states evaporated too.
But now much of that money and demand has evaporated - leaving property developers out in the cold.
But the financing evaporated amid the financial crisis, and permits to build the plant still haven't been granted.
As investors fled e-brokerages amid the tech bust, trading volumes evaporated, along with 87% of Ameritrade's market value.
The liberal instincts he once betrayed as a reformist prime minister in the mid-1980s have long since evaporated.
The cap-and-trade scheme he wanted to adopt to cut greenhouse-gas emissions evaporated in the febrile air of Congress.
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