1. But others fear that the anger will dissipate and that politics will continue as usual. 2. Even Fields, who finally endorsed Ms. Landrieu in mid-October, concedes that the anger has not dissipated. 3. Her anger dissipated. 4. Republicans close to him said they expected the anger to dissipate. 5. The anger would dissipate, but the patience has finally expired. 6. The political climate was changing, anger was dissipating, and some members were turning to more traditional theater. 7. The revenge killing eventually stopped and anger slowly dissipated in the face of other problems, including the hardships of the Vietnamese occupation, more civil war and poverty. |