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After his success with "Evanescent", Richard was handed an envelope with the stage version of the script and a typed up letter stating their interests in him as a director for the show because of his dark nature and ability to make people uncomfortable with his bold direction.
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To wit: "'Evanescent' means 'tends to vanish', which is appropriate because the intensity of evanescent waves decays exponentially with the distance from the interface at which they are formed."
Damn Interesting 2008
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Richard Crawford, up and coming UK based director ( "Evanescent", "Filthy McNasty presents Dick
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Evanescent effervescent dust rose in clouds from the floor with the aim of obscuring the creature's vision, but they only made it sneeze as it lumbered on through, shaking its head irritably from side to side.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Her Excellency Kittenpie the Evanescent of Hopton Goosnargh or with my real name:
I'd Like To Be Addressed Thusly From This Day Forward kittenpie 2007
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Her Excellency Kittenpie the Evanescent of Hopton Goosnargh or with my real name:
Archive 2007-01-01 kittenpie 2007
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Evanescent warns us of the dangers of the apocalyptic world view in The Eschatology Ideology.
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I do allow as how the Evanescent Universe actually more easily admits of a creator or Creator than the old rocks-and-stones one, though the rocks-and-stones and made-of-mud one is where a lot of believers in a Creator reside.
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I do allow as how the Evanescent Universe actually more easily admits of a creator or Creator than the old rocks-and-stones one, though the rocks-and-stones and made-of-mud one is where a lot of believers in a Creator reside.
September 2008 2008
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Evanescent: Physicists will never snare top itself "All of us have thought about it, whether the things we look for are artifacts of our experiment or real," says Nobel laureate Burton Richter, director of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC).
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