An official from the meteorological office said forecasts indicated the cyclone could fizzle out before reaching Mozambique. |
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But, unenviably, they had also become the first Greek church to fizzle out and stop giving. |
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Officers left manning the desk told residents they feared a riot and preferred to let the rave fizzle out. |
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Will this bizarre heist sizzle like a bottle rocket or fizzle like a defective firecracker? |
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It is happening, but many opportunities show up on the radar at the start of the pipeline and then fizzle out. |
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Can we make a charge for a European place, or will the season fizzle out disappointingly? |
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Is one of the most remarkable runs in the history of motorsports going to end with a fizzle rather than a bang? |
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For a second there was only the electric fizzle, the sounds of hospital life going on in the background. |
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The university employers' body also arrogantly dismissed the action, believing the boycott would fizzle out. |
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They fizzle when they should sizzle and have all the zing of carbonated water gone flat. |
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It's technically very proficient, and revealing about contemporary life in Russia, though it does tend to fizzle out in the final reel. |
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Suddenly, the lights fizzle out, and all that can be heard are the bombings of an air raid outside. |
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Why did the Brazil line-up led by Zico and Socrates fizzle out without winning a single title? |
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So with a damp fizzle and a surprised pop, the monitor died on us. |
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I have also spoken, in Turkey, with Orhan Pamuk, the author, who is hopeful that the whole thing will fizzle out. |
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We don't want the moratorium on genetics testing by the insurance industry to just fizzle out in a few years. |
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One-off, isolated actions are condemned to fizzle out with no effect whatsoever. |
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Citizens' groups become organized, build a platform, develop an agenda and then, sooner or later, fizzle out. |
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They are very exiting at first but soon fizzle out when something more exciting comes along. |
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He is a very young seer whose mission is about to fizzle out if this interference is not stopped. |
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While these methods may initially produce weight loss, they tend to be unrealistic and fizzle out in the end. |
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Protests have come and gone, and plans for large-scale demonstrations often fizzle. |
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Arsenal's supporters had made their feelings clear after watching attacks fizzle out at Leicester on Sunday, with entreaties to sign a striker. |
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Occupations can fizzle out – there are moments when students wonder what they're achieving. |
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Democratic attacks will fizzle, and far-reaching reform bills will be watered down before they become law. |
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Accept that parts of your time off will work out better than expected, while others are bound to fizzle. |
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It will start to fizzle if there are free carbonates, like the old vinegar-and-baking-soda reaction. |
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There is little doubt that some of the new gTLDs will catch on and that many others will fizzle. |
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Instead, it just kind of blissfully floats around in its own self-contained environment, content to prettily fizzle out into an unceremonious anti-climax. |
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May their sizzle never fizzle should be the opening prayer in this mixed genre film that careens wildly from romantic comedy to big bang action movie. |
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There was a fizzle, and then a pop, and finally a clattering ring. |
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But the thing about phenoms is they can come in hot and then fizzle into a lower voltage of play. |
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Unfortunately, the brotherly love took all of a year to fizzle out. |
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It bears loving testimony to a passion that refuses to fizzle out. |
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I doubt it but cross fingers, sometimes all their energy goes into the first set and then, if it's not Nadal!, they fizzle out...... she forebodes. |
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That the rockets produce their spermatozoic fizzle inside a womblike cave only makes the equation more interesting. |
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At the same time, we can say that this is a good initiative, but we will have to see from now on how this initiative will develop because, on a number of occasions, we have witnessed good initiatives fizzle out over time. |
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We are outdone at times by the markets' dazzling pyrotechnics, but knowing that these invariably fizzle out we aim instead to deliver solid returns that will stand the test of time. |
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Perhaps the protests will fizzle out in the slush. |
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El Salvador: After routing Anguilla 16-0 in the first round of regional qualifying, El Salvador were expected to fizzle out against fifth-ranked CONCACAF powers Panama. |
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But Hazim Ghurab, an Arab media specialist, said any success Sawa enjoys now will fizzle out once the United States takes its next aggressive step in the Middle East. |
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The hope that the markets can indefinitely enjoy the implicit support of the governments and the Central Bank could therefore fizzle quickly, especially if the guarantor itself is no longer at all risk-free. |
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Everyone who has ever spent considerable time and effort creating a beautiful hairstyle knows the frustration of having it fall flat, frizz up or fizzle out within what seems like minutes after you put down the blow dryer. |
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Others simply turned a blind eye hoping that the Embassy would fizzle out. |
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The Committee points out that in many cases, projects submitted by the social partners do not receive sufficient support, and are passed over for others which fizzle out when Community support ceases. |
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Others start fast, then fizzle out quickly. |
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Being a carer is an exhausting role and leaves little room for excitement, romance or respect to flourish, elements compulsory for any relationship to fizzle along, let alone burn bright. |
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Try the Bath Soak, pounds 6,or the Sparkling Bath Cubes, pounds 6, which fizzle in the bath. |
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Ultimately, we should be stepping up cooperation in different areas so that the excitement of 2010 does not fizzle out next year, but develops momentum and a dynamic desire to build things together. |
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A typical right-wing solution, such as a permanent tax cut, came in as a loss, a negative equation, that saw the dollar spent fizzle to half of its value. |
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The promising situations fizzle out in half-baked jokes. |
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The current enrolment craze will fizzle if schools chase out children whose parents cannot pay the teacher incentives and could lead to increased drop-outs as quality decreases and with it student motivation. |
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The test was something of a fizzle, a subkiloton explosion, but it was enough to win unanimous passage of a resolution that imposes new economic sanctions on the North. |
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