George calls attention to a similar service provided by Moses' sabbatical year during which all farming ceases. |
Cell division ceases with birth, and all development thereafter occurs by growth of individual cells. |
But looking ahead to the future, a scenario that we all fear is one in which the administration effectively ceases to function. |
The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man. |
If something in science suddenly becomes so sacrosanct that you can't question it, then it ceases to be science. |
If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted. |