Then, with repellent images of disgust, he urges his mother to cease all sexual relations with Claudius. |
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Bolivia was told that if coca production didn't cease entirely by 2000, aid packages would stop and the loans would be called in. |
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David Cuddy did announce his intention to cease inter county hurling this year but he is expected back very soon. |
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It constantly amazes me how the minds of the human race in general work, or cease to work, as the case may be. |
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At least half of the 60 houses have been vacated and the remainder, except the 13, have agreed terms to cease occupancy. |
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He cannot understand why Gabi can't wait out nine more years, after which their marriage will cease to be a continual coitus interruptus. |
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Even though the ovaries cease producing estradiol, estriol continues to be made by the adrenal glands and in fat cells. |
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Most of the trees, hawthorn hedgerows and open meadowland will cease to exist. |
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Begin, continue, cease and start are specifically not referred to as catenative verbs. |
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The fact that a man-made object is now approaching the heliopause, where the solar winds cease to blow, is a remarkable achievement. |
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Death is not usual but animals cease gaining weight and milk production in dairy cattle falls. |
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In all of these, it should be used for short periods, and any symptoms of cocainism should be a warning to cease its administration. |
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Clearly, if I suffer selective amnesia, forgetting, say, five years of my life, I do not cease to be me. |
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We could expect that such groups would break up and cease to exist after such a failure. |
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The doctor has a duty to inform the patient that driving should cease and the patient has a duty to act on that advice. |
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Production will cease at the end of January 2002 and the plant will close shortly afterward. |
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I never cease to be amazed at how shameless politicians can be when trying to score political points with their constituents. |
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A meeting of Skipton Rural Council decided to cease offering council houses for the time being. |
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People returning from holidays abroad never cease to be amazed at the prices that greet them on their return. |
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When the tortilla chips and other dip-worthy edibles have been eaten, that doesn't mean you have to cease ingesting queso. |
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Not only my department, but the whole shooting match will cease to exist at the end of the year. |
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One way of escaping such dichotomies is to cease thinking about them, replacing this uncomfortable confusion with decisive rule by a strongman. |
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Within a framework of spirituality, differences cease to be stumbling blocks and become a source of stimulation and enrichment. |
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Once the complete stupidity of these subsidies becomes apparent, governments will cease paying them and many wind farms will go bankrupt. |
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At times mining operations had to cease as hundreds of illegal miners entered the pits to steal freshly blasted high-grade ore. |
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The physical substance is affected, with emaciation, dehydration and tissue degeneration, and the organs cease to function properly. |
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The Geneva Conventions impose on those that become hors de combat the obligation to cease all combatant actions. |
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Put into practice, her ceremonial deism will cease to be either ceremonial or deistic. |
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It is known that at a certain angular velocity ellipsoidal forms cease to be the forms of equilibrium of a rotating liquid. |
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Under synarchy, growth-based economics will cease to be the basis for planetary management. |
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The scripts of political mobilisation and identity politics do not cease even in the face of a common suffering. |
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As they stare in horror at the old house, the cries suddenly cease and the stoic hero peels off, his tires squealing on the gravel country road. |
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But would these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead of being committed by unscrupulous tyrants, they were legitimated by popular consensus? |
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All too often as adults, we cease to give it any attention or value, except at night when we sleep and we dream. |
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It is feared that, as a practical matter, some varieties of arabica coffees could actually cease to exist in world commerce. |
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Only when these issues have been addressed and the occupation has come to an end will democracy cease to be an empty concept. |
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That preferential treatment must cease or Queensland's rock spiders will continue to play the system to their own ends. |
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He speaks about penguins having to cease making their rookeries and nests when the wind gusts are really strong. |
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Word of this soon reached the British top brass, who sent down an official edict ordering that the practice cease immediately. |
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News of the armistice had reached the troops but the actual order to cease fire was still on the way to the front. |
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He has no permission under the law to do so and I would advise him to cease and desist. |
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So let's all put a stop to this tomfoolery and cease and desist from giving these Ministers pats on the back for their poor behavior. |
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The ascensional movement did not cease until the Go-Ahead had reached a height of fourteen thousand feet. |
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If Erik's secrets cease to be Erik's secrets, it will be a bad lookout for a goodly number of the human race! |
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I think, Watson, that the time has come for me to cease being an armchair lounger. |
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He had even confronted him with an ultimatum to cease and desist or find a new job. |
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If only people would realise that without the whips, Parliament would cease to function. |
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Seed growth slows after this, but does not entirely cease until the seed attains physiological maturity. |
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We must never cease pointing out the essential sameness of the major political parties. |
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The dream of achieving such strategic parity is more powerful than any pressure to cease and desist. |
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She said the police officer ordered the two bickering women to cease and desist, but the women ignored him. |
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He was warned to cease and desist, but now, he insisted that he had to perform that way! |
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Suddenly, tracks such as If I Die Tonight cease to sound like mannered posturing and take on a peculiar prescience. |
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These figures are the most valid argument yet that they should cease and desist and retire from the field immediately. |
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A note on its website says that the journal will cease publication with its next issue. |
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Sabbath reminds us that the world will not stop turning if we cease from our labors for a day. |
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After departing ways with DJ Darren Emerson, many fans thought Underworld would cease to produce the same banging sets. |
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The masque I performed in was but one of the day, and the many fast country dances did not cease until late at night. |
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Now if people would cease to read all the junk by the Church Fathers and modern theologians and turn to the Word, they would be informed. |
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Sympodial in nature, which means the plant has connected stems which cease growth after flowering, the dendrobium has pseudobulbs at the base. |
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It is not only our senses, but our very intuitive faculties that cease to provide us with the necessary adaptive knowledge. |
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In both shade cases, simulated rattlesnakes cease all nocturnal activity and become completely diurnal. |
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The coalition provisional authority under the proconsulship will cease to exist, replaced by a new interim Iraqi government. |
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The lines between good and bad cease to exist as the white hats do terrible things for the best of reasons. |
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All of this singing, playing and dancing is thirsty work and, at midnight, proceedings cease for the traditional cup of tea. |
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As a result they have had to cease production of commercial work, and we had to find new printers. |
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Most people have given up having slumber parties with prepubescent children by the time they cease being prepubescent themselves. |
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The word may eventually cease to have any real significance, except in a historical context. |
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These beats often take a long time to appear, may fade or cease only to reappear again much later. |
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For the life of me, I never yet could make out why Scotchmen should go mad and cease to be themselves on New Year's Eve. |
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But there's no requirement that people cease or forswear political opposition. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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The red-carpet treatment didn't even cease when the plane stopped for fuel. |
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A garden that is neglected does not so much cease to bear fruit, as it loses its shape and form. |
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It takes quite a few weeks for the moderator to cease looking on government members as friends and colleagues. |
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But even as I willed my weary body into sleep, my mind did not cease to race with thoughts. |
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He pressed the command conformation key, but the countdown didn't cease to stop. |
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The second of the three points that was highlighted by his Honour was that the first respondent failed to cease operating when he sighted blood. |
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The time will come when this denomination of Border State, still frequently employed in America, will cease to have any signification. |
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Another dispute involves the Standardbred industry's right to cease Thoroughbred simulcasts when they begin their evening programs. |
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A ruling in the US was made that one of its blockbusting drugs would cease to be patent protected earlier than previously expected. |
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Two hours after the historic ceremony, the current parliament's batch of sitting MPs cease to be members of parliament. |
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The secondary school will continue to welcome students but the tradition of boarding, begun in 1782, will cease after this academic year. |
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Whatever the outcome of this election these structural pressures will not cease to operate on the body politic. |
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There is no evidence from the three external funders that they will cease to fund the defendants' costs. |
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The sole US manufacturer of two flame retardants pledged to cease making both products next year. |
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The creeds make no claims on us, for as soon as they become controverted, the judges stated, they cease to have authority. |
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And next February the Irish punt will cease to be legal tender when it is replaced by the euro. |
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There is no catch and release allowed at the fishery and fishing must cease once the limit is reached. |
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Therefore when social, legal and administrative systems reach a certain level of complexity they cease functioning. |
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The Dutch decision to cease enforcing marijuana laws was a deliberate attempt to separate the hard and soft drug markets. |
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When do dolls cease to be mere playthings and pretty exhibits and assume a far more profound role? |
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Sometimes, I just write to the person involved and ask them nicely to cease and desist. |
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The Government should cease interfering with the judiciary and start levelling with the citizenry. |
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But I never cease to be amazed by the stunning ignorance of southerners of our great city. |
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But I ask you as a brother in Christ to cease attacking my character and my mental stability. |
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We further demand that our Police Force cease both brutalizing us and in any way abusing their authority over us. |
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As farmers get older and cease to milk cows the issue of non-active shareholders is emerging as a major issue. |
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You have determined to cease henceforth from saying of Mass, and to abstain from the consecration of the body and blood of the Lord. |
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Hostilities will cease and you shall depart college with true allies and four good years. |
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So can you please now cease and desist with your ever-growing trend to try and yuppify the names of dull, everyday things? |
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Given the scale of the insult that has been visited upon them, should Ireland's rural community not now cease to pay the licence fee? |
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A federal judge orders public schools in the Charlotte area to cease special efforts to integrate their schools. |
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The father volunteered for redundancy and later he and his sons decided that the company should cease trading. |
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Will the lights on my cable modem and router ever cease their incessant blinking? |
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When you're speaking on behalf of other people you cease to be spouting your own views. |
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The daily Willesden-Norwich services are due to go by the end of July, and most of the trains carrying second class post will cease running during September. |
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You agreed to cease all communication with the rider and the rider's employer. |
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Slowly, slowly, dance classes may cease to be such secret and guilty pleasures in Iran. |
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While there are a couple of antibiotics that usually work, if they are overused they, too, may cease to be effective. |
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The liberated soul does not cease to act, to think, to create, to instigate revolutionary flows. |
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The decision to cease operations at the multi-site church is the culmination of a tumultuous year. |
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In June, he refused an order from al-Zawahiri to cease efforts to force al-Nusra to merge with ISIS and to return to Iraq. |
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I hereby call on all Republicans involved in any voter suppression efforts to cease and desist immediately. |
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And I wish, for the sake of our country and in the name of decency, both sides would cease and desist. |
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If the product fails to meet the manufacturers certified published performance rating, either the product has to be rerated, or the company has to cease its production. |
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Meanwhile, the Carlow Regional Game Council has called on all gun club members in the county to cease hunting and shooting until the foot and mouth crisis is resolved. |
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The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs. |
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How could a lump of bronze cease to exist merely for this reason? |
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Calcite and barite actually crystallize after the formation of chalcedony and quartz cease and often infill or possibly cause subsequent fracturing of the agate. |
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At that point, the cells cease division but continue to grow. |
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In other words, how much government is required is dependent on how much we are truly men and women, and how much we cease to be desperate and disparate isolated elements. |
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Mr Kenworthy's letter said that due to re-organisation, certain senior ranks in the special constabulary would cease to exist from the end of this month. |
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But the arguments over drug testing may cease to matter if the synthetic drug epidemic continues. |
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I never cease to be amazed at the short-sightedness of our politicians. |
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Will they cease their depredations against the environment when it is so irreversibly compromised that even their own children begin to sicken and die? |
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Pole cells cease dividing after the formation of the cellular blastoderm. |
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Landlords should also voluntarily cease taking unrighteous rent. |
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At present Lafarge is due to cease operation at the site in two years, but it is asking for additional time to extract the 1.5 million tonnes of unworked gritstone reserves. |
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Springs will all have vanished, all the rivers will cease foaming. |
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Now, it seems, in order to cease being politically led nonentities, councillors aspire to become politically led somebodies by virtue of paying themselves more and more. |
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On gaining a bump, crews move out of the way and cease racing. |
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Videos of celebrities on Sesame Street never cease to make me squee. |
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You can only cease dealing with it if you have dealt with it. |
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I never cease to be amazed at just how lovely the VSO people are. |
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She has a very quiet voice, and it was only due to the extreme stillness of the night combined with the fact that she was mewing without cease that I heard her at all. |
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Even though he likely regrets the letter, it was probably written with at least some truth, and he will wonder without cease if you don't tell him something! |
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Once we get chummy and familiar, we sometimes cease to ask the right questions that would identify new concerns, new objectives, new opportunities. |
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It appears that we consumers would cease to be stupid, trusting idiots if the finance industry stopped being so obfuscating when persuading us to spend our money with them. |
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Ian's eyes opened lethargically, Susan said nothing and Geneva did not cease gawking at him, Calypso jumped from her arms after Geneva stopped petting her. |
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When spirits inhabit inanimate objects, they cease being inanimate. |
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When men cease to be individual and separate units, and all together form a total and indissoluble communion, then humanity will be a single body. |
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In the same jurisdiction in 1787, a merchant's victorious request that a cultivator cease passing with his cattle resulted in 45 livres in court expenses. |
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The management warned the group to cease and desist from using this name. |
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All other followers are threatened or enticed to cease and desist. |
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The only problem with this scenario is that unless someone pumps some money into the company soon, it will simply run out of cash and have to cease trading. |
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Speaking to this newspaper yesterday, he made it clear that the threats would cease to have any effect on the discharge of his professional duties. |
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They do not cease to exist even after the body has come to an end. |
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Men cease to be surprised at the most hideous moral enormities. |
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Those people living in Mid-China, who only eat the food added with flavorings to allay their hunger, cease eating soon, because they can't degust mellowness except the taste of sour and briny. |
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The debt ceiling vote will be something close to an acid test that this budget deal represents a cease fire in the budget wars. |
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And it may cease to be a worry at all if the avowed opponents of stop-and-frisk have their way. |
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So, does that mean because the Libyan rebels lost, that the Bahraini people will cease their pursuit of parliamentary democracy? |
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The facts do not cease to matter merely because a white cop killed a black boy. |
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Osteochondromas are typically solitary, appendicular lesions, which cease growing after the skeleton matures. |
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In light of this, Parliament on February 27, 1782, voted to cease all offensive operations in America and seek peace. |
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The generic language of Dominion did not cease in relation to the Sovereign. |
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Britain and France issued a joint ultimatum to cease fire, which was ignored. |
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After this date, the Committee will cease to exist unless it is granted an extension. |
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The American government welcomed this part of the agreement, but denounced the initiative's call for a mutual cease fire. |
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He also pleaded that chemistry should cease to be subservient to medicine or to alchemy, and rise to the status of a science. |
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I know that life must have an end once and that mental life can cease before the rest does. |
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Analog television stations are required to cease normal programming at noon and shut down their signals at midnight. |
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On 10 December 2013, the Liverpool Post announced it was to cease publishing after more than 158 years. |
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If you're annoying folks, you'll essentially cease to exist, as those you annoy drop you off the grid. |
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As a result of this our owning group would be unable to sustain additional and continuing losses and the WSMR service would cease to exist. |
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His involvement in progressive and controversial issues did not cease after he left parliament. |
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After twenty minutes' firing the fishermen saw a blue light signal on one of the warships, the order to cease firing. |
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The fact is, that full permeation and understanding of an overwhelm or trauma makes it cease as an overwhelm or trauma. |
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A tropical cyclone can cease to have tropical characteristics in several different ways. |
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Mountain ranges are known to take many millions of years to erode to the degree they effectively cease to exist. |
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European military conflict did not cease, but had less disruptive effects on the lives of Europeans. |
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During the travel of the goddess, the Germanic tribes cease all hostilities, and do not lay their hands upon arms. |
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The general principle was clear, Catalan influence north of the Pyrenees, beyond the Roussillon, Vallespir, Conflent and Capcir, was to cease. |
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And though every one runs into high motions, and extravagant postures, they cease not continually to intermix some word. |
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The Resistance against Spain did not immediately cease upon the conquest of the Austronesian cities. |
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Our men who had been shielding Montezuma had momentarily neglected their duty when they saw the attack cease while he spoke to his chiefs. |
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He also requested that the Khan cease attacks on the Cossacks and those bringing tribute to Yermak. |
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I never cease to be amazed by the apparently invincible ignorance of the great British public. |
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As cell phones become ubiquitous, public telephones will cease to be necessary. |
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The analogue broadcasts were planned to cease soon after digital transmissions are started. |
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Opinions differ on exactly how old a word must be to cease being considered a neologism. |
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It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right. |
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The Justice Department wants SIU to cease and desist eftsoons and right speedily or face a lawsuit. |
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Do you know where the gray areas cease to exist and where things are entirely black and white? |
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After several days of combat, on 2 May 1931, the rebels cease the resistance. |
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That could cease upon an upswell of popular rejection of an opening of the sector. |
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Action that appears to be beyond power may be judicially reviewed and, if found to be beyond power, must cease. |
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The sufferer determines that death is the only way to cease the pain. |
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The attachment holds two examples of cease and desist letters in the field of trademark law showing typically pre-worded clauses. |
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Her local government has sent Baker a letter asking her to cease her cartwheeling because it's disruptive and poses a risk to others. |
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Car tax discs will cease to exist next month but you can still get a PS1,000 fine from the DVLA if you don't follow the rules. |
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Metamerism occurs when two colored samples match under one light source to an observer but cease to match if the light source is changed. |
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Kale, but Madonna sings it would be wise if father would cease to sermonize. |
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Under the plan, Dow will cease production and sale of MCF for emissive uses by Dec. |
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Here the limestone Apennines proper cease and the granite mountains of Calabria begin. |
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Additionally, chum salmon are semelparous and cease feeding activity before the initiation of upriver migration for spawning. |
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Following the fire, Somerfield announced their intention to cease trading in Chesterfield. |
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They have demanded that she immediately cease the parties, and remove all references to the bonkbuster from her website. |
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Small wonder that I am restless. I think, and think, and I cannot cease from thinking. |
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He was persuaded to leave his work as a chaplain in Oxford and take over the wardenless friary, so that the work would not have to cease. |
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If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great. |
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Their principles will cease to be dear to them, whenever they shall cease to subserve the purposes of good order. |
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The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. |
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At the end of the world after the last judgment, time will cease and we will live like the angels in a state of aeviternity. |
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Food doesn't cease to exist merely because somebody swallowed it, beanbrain. |
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Exhorting thy people to have a special ey, That thee to praise they never cease. |
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For should its faint pulsations cease Ere he had coated it with grease, His God would clutch it, and condemn The fiendling to eternal flame. |
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Soothlie, we never maie cease of our willing, ne of our loving, Until we have Him in the fullhead of joye that is promised. |
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It is high time to cease sensationalism and war mongering, pause and think twice about where we are heading. |
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This is likely to cease altogether in the next few years as the older generation die off and steel blades and chainsaws prevail. |
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Celtic warriors are described by Polybius and Plutarch as frequently having to cease fighting in order to straighten their sword blades. |
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Rome gave Philip an ultimatum to cease his campaigns against Rome's new Greek allies. |
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Grant did not cease his efforts to interdict Lee's supply lines and break through the defenses. |
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The effect of the resistance was to topple Somerset as Lord Protector, so that in 1549 it was feared by some that the Reformation would cease. |
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After only a few years, due to a lack of funds, he was forced to cease publishing the journal. |
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Upon hearing of these miracles, the astonished judge ordered further persecutions to cease, and began to honour the saint's death. |
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Dukkha ceases, or can be confined, when craving and clinging cease or are confined. |
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Uther's son Arthur assumes the throne and defeats the Saxons so severely that they cease to be a threat until after his death. |
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He also demanded they cease work at Twickenham and relocate to the newly finished Apple Studio. |
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The United States is bound by the Hyde Act with India and may cease all cooperation with India if India detonates a nuclear explosive device. |
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Every five or six years the coinage in circulation would cease to be legal tender and new coins were issued. |
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And this fell tempest shall not cease to rage Until the golden circuit on my head, Like to the glorious sun's transparent beams, Do calm the fury of this mad-bred flaw. |
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I wonder shall History ever pull off her periwig and cease to be court-ridden? Shall we see something of France and England besides Versailles and Windsor? |
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After a series of transmigrations, a select few believers will he liberated from the material world reaching the world of light where they cease transmigrating. |
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I watched with bemusement recently as a California judge ordered the music swapping site Napster to cease operations, pending the outcome of the RIAA's lawsuit. |
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In October, the University announced that it would cease validating courses, just before news broke that one of its affiliated colleges in London was involved in a visa fraud. |
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If an apple was structured differently, it would cease to be an apple. |
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Once we begin to mill refractory sulfides we plan to cease processing oxide ore through the sulfide plant and to start processing refractory sulfide ore. |
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On July 23, Tonos, an online musical collaboration service with thousands of members and major music industry backing, announced to members that it would cease operations. |
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As a result, we conclude that the FISA courts should either publish all opinions that are precedential or cease writing precedential opinions at all. |
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The goal is to design a system that allows the states to impose a fair and consistent tax on electronic commerce, which can be put in place after the moratoriums cease on Oct. |
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Members of the Scottish Parliament must take the oath within 2 months of being elected, failing which they cease to be members and their seat is vacated. |
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Each boxer enters into the ring from his assigned corner at the beginning of each round and must cease fighting and return to his corner at the signaled end of each round. |
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The human stuff does not cease to be human, nor is it fully divinized. |
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As the wireless revolution spreads, telephone lines will soon cease to be necessary and both the poles and the wires strung from them can be torn down. |
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Those that turned away from it were considered to cease to be Chinese. |
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Above that, they will embrittle and cease to function as intended. |
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The complaint also seeks a cease and desist order halting the sale, offer for sale or distribution within the United States of gray market cigarettes already imported. |
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For this reason the Montreal Protocol obliged developed nations to cease halon production in 1994, and set a 2010 target date for the developing world. |
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The revolution of the spindles cease, the drawing rollers stop. |
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From this time, therefore, all discrepancies between Alexandria and Rome as to the correct date for Easter cease, as both churches were using identical tables. |
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An annulment would not only cease a marriage but rather end the marriage and rule that the marriage was never valid, nor did it ever formally exist. |
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The Ireland Act 1949 gave the first legal guarantee that the region would not cease to be part of the United Kingdom without the consent of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. |
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The government has admitted that it has no idea when overcrowding will cease, and this announcement takes us no closer to an answer to that crucial question. |
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But how upon the winds being laid, doth the ship cease to move? |
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On May 5, 2016, Mossack Fonseca sent a cease and desist letter to the ICIJ in an attempt to stop the ICIJ from releasing the leaked documents from the Panama Papers scandal. |
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On 20 August 2012, after losing a case at the Court of Appeal, BAA agreed to cease challenging the Competition Commission's ruling and to sell Stansted. |
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When strong high pressure is over the mainland, the winds often cease. |
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If it were possible to cool a system to absolute zero, all classical motion of its particles would cease and they would be at complete rest in this classical sense. |
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Someone adjured the editor to cease the posting of silly articles. |
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Cease any talk of font analysis, kerning, superscripts or anything else of a typographical nature. |
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How long will ye whet spears with eloquence, Fight, and kill beasts dry-handed with sweet words? Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home. |
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The COE issued a Cease and Desist Order in December of 1989 to Hendley, ordering him to stop all work on site. |
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