vanish into thin air - определение. Что такое vanish into thin air
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Что (кто) такое vanish into thin air - определение

2005 HONG KONG DRAMA SERIES
Into Thin Air (TVB)

Into Thin Air         
A 1997 ACCOUNT OF THE MT. EVEREST DISASTER
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster; Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster is a 1997 bestselling nonfiction book written by Jon Krakauer.
thin air         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thin air; Thin Air (disambiguation); Thin Air (novel)
used to refer to the state of being invisible or non-existent.
thin air         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thin air; Thin Air (disambiguation); Thin Air (novel)
see air

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Into Thin Air (TV series)

Into Thin Air (Traditional Chinese: 人間蒸發) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in September 2005.

Примеры употребления для vanish into thin air
1. And it promises those complaints and suggestions won‘t vanish into thin air.
2. However, the world excitement has dwindled with time and may very soon vanish into thin air.
3. Sure, his wonder and light faded the closer he stood to George Bush but an ability to shine doesn‘t vanish into thin air.
4. "Maybe we will have to go into Gaza," Barak went on, "but Hamas is not going to vanish into thin air.
5. This Monday, the Daily Telegraph, in a lengthy leader, noted that schoolchildren nowadays, on seeing one of Shakespeare‘s texts, might proclaim: "It‘s Greek to me." The leader then quoted other common phrases, such as in a pickle, vanish into thin air, teeth on edge, short shrift, cold comfort, which, remarkably, included many (we stopped counting after a dozen) of the examples chosen by Bernard.