0 If people or things disappear, they go somewhere where they cannot be seen or found: --
1 (of a person or thing) to go to a place or into a condition where the person or thing cannot be seen: --
In short, "the nation is an audience to be created by histories, poems, and pictures of a disappearing rural life" (28).
There is a style which has disappeared progressively - and the same in conducting.
Indeed, adult males that had disappeared from intact roost sites were never captured again within the study area, despite a continuous mist-netting effort.
Many seeds were recorded as having disappeared when they had been moved from their original piles (12.9%).
After the samples disappeared, the trial was repeated for at least 1 wk throughout the fruiting period.
By 1652, they had disappeared from the listings altogether.
Taxation of land values, which characterised the pre-1914 land question, had almost disappeared from political view by the end of the 1930s.
In consequence, qualified professionals and equipment were scattered and disappeared.