Things eventually get so bad that one of the partners terminates the other partner, who is then escorted from the building by security. |
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The most conspicuous result now is the Rideau Canal, an immensely expensive waterway that terminates in Ottawa. |
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It terminates if thereafter either party to the agreement serves on the other one month's notice, expiring on a quarter day. |
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The dentary narrows posterior to the coronoid, and forms a short but robust condylar process that terminates in a large, broad condyle. |
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This includes the pinna on the side of the head and the external auditory meatus, or ear canal, which terminates at the eardrum. |
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The relatively obtuse rostrum terminates almost directly in front of the anteriormost tooth socket. |
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The stops it skips are covered by an earlier train, 426, which terminates in Baltimore. |
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The narrow trunk cabin terminates just aft of the main mast and provides wide side decks for sure footing. |
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The interrupted circle terminates not quite in a point, by which time the green has elided into a dull, irritated red. |
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For specific reasons, the employer chooses to continue the activity and then harasses, disciplines, or terminates the employee. |
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The route threads through and terminates in the crypt of the Lutheran church where the cultural centre was originally housed. |
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The ear canal terminates at the eardrum, which forms the boundary between the external ear and the middle ear. |
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The stapes terminates at a well-defined fenestra ovalis, suggesting that the stapes was specialized for hearing. |
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One end of this long north-south wing terminates against the hill, the other in a belvedere overlooking the ocean. |
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The estate created by the tenancy is unassignable, because a purported assignment terminates it as soon as it comes to the notice of the owner. |
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The resulting machine code is stored in memory and lost when the interpreter terminates. |
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The proxy then buffers the image in its own memory and terminates the connection on the server side, freeing that server resource for a new user. |
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When it terminates in such a mount, it partakes of the quality of that particular mount. |
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From the center of the subumbrella hangs the manubrium, which terminates with a mouth opening. |
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This process terminates in the production of asexual spores, the uninucleate conidia. |
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They plunge out on three simultaneous axes, each of which, in its own way, terminates in oblivion. |
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The ectopic leg has several segments and terminates in a set of tarsal claws. |
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The Greek Doric column has no base. Its massive shaft, generally treated with 20 flutes, terminates in a simple capital composed of a group of annulets. |
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In the east it commonly terminates against a prominent fault scarp. |
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The cascading stream makes a cheery companion as the track climbs steadily up through the forest for a couple of miles and eventually terminates in a wide clearing. |
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When the drainpipe terminates outside the building it can be installed in a fully visible location, such as at the front porch or along a common walkway. |
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So it is not open to any court below the House of Lords to find that unlawful repudiation without acceptance terminates the contract of employment. |
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill. |
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The tennis complex terminates the Olympic site, and the centre court was designed to be a visual stop for the main axis, as well as a congenial focus for the sport. |
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Should the owner die, the business enterprise terminates, leaving only the assets of the business such as, equipment, accounts receivable, and real property. |
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The divided highway terminates pending completion of additional construction work, and I find myself ejected onto a two-lane blacktop through a small town. |
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A variety of inputs from chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors can contribute to the arousal response that terminates a period of apnea in OSA patients. |
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Note that it terminates with a random allocation that satisfies quota if and only if there exists an allocation that both satisfies quota and obeys the lower bound. |
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Its tendon passes laterally through the same osteofibrous canal in the same synovial sheath as extensor digitorum longus and terminates on the fifth metatarsal. |
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When the spleen is absent, the splenic artery terminates in the pancreas. |
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The Codling Fault terminates abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif. |
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Once the callee terminates, it cleans the stack that it has been locally using and pops the next value stored on top of the stack. |
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Ineffectiveness implies that the contract terminates by order of a court where a public body has failed to satisfy public procurement law. |
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If the marriage terminates in subsequent years, there can be difficult community property problems to solve. |
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The road continues westward over the Jubilee Bridge onto Walney Island and terminates at the Irish Sea. |
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In grasses, the pair of spikelets is a shBr that produces a single lateral meristem and then terminates in a spikelet. |
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If the trust terminates before the individual dies, the trust's assets will be includible in this individual's gross estate. |
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The court concluded that a default generally terminates the parties' right to further defend, except to contest unliquidated damages. |
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The A595 runs largely parallel to A596, before the A596 terminates in Workington. |
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The east end of the cube gently skews round into the plaza and terminates in an abstract version of a portico. |
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In transcription and expression studies, sT-Ag terminates at a stop codon within the LT-Ag intron. |
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This would not be saved after his session terminates because we don't have an actual user identity to allow us to persist the settings. |
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They rule that any doctor who terminates a pregnancy has acted unethically unless he or she can prove otherwise. |
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If a borrower terminates and repays the reverse mortgage within the rescission period, the insurance premium will be exempted. |
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Worsley Braided Interchange serves Junctions 14 and 15 and Junctions 1 to 3 of the M61 which terminates to Preston. |
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Kendal and Penrith are amongst its primary destinations before it terminates just north of Carlisle. |
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A glacier originates at a location called its glacier head and terminates at its glacier foot, snout, or terminus. |
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The Llanvirn occupies the rest of the Darriwilian, and terminates with it at the base of the Late Ordovician. |
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The M67 motorway starts at the M60 motorway in Manchester and heads east where it currently terminates at Mottram in Longdendale. |
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John terminates employment with his employer, ABC Pty Ltd, on 28 January. |
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The next section follows a meandering path through several hamlets, before reaching the village of Bothel, where the A591 from Keswick terminates. |
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When a person terminates a prolonged drinking session, these counteradaptations are unopposed, resulting in signs and symptoms of acute withdrawal. |
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The spinal cord terminates in the conus medullaris and cauda equina. |
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After crossing the River Severn it follows the A48 through South Wales, using the Brynglas Tunnels at Junction 25a, Newport and terminates just north of Pontarddulais. |
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The surviving quillon is recurved horizontally and terminates in a small knob, but has adjacent to it a loop-shaped foreguard almost exactly like that on the Montagu sword. |
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James Park, runs north of the river alongside Byker towards Whitley Bay, before returning to the city, on to Gateshead and terminates at South Shields. |
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The Old Town runs downhill and terminates at Holyrood Palace. |
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Since February 2014 Southern Vectis route 6 terminates at Ventnor Botanic Gardens with a more limited morning service between St Lawrence village and Ventnor. |
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The method uses an oligonucleotide having a sequence essentially identical to a guide sequence found in the 5 flanking exon and terminates with a 3 ribonucleoside. |
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