They have ceased to practise, and perhaps even to believe in their faith without abjuring it, like many if not most of us. |
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The talking ceased and a new batch of hot, bitter tears scalded down my face. |
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When sacramental participation had ceased to be the norm, people needed a reason for attending the liturgy. |
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It has since ceased all operations in Mexico and liquidated its assets there. |
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Habitus fell into disuse after the sixteenth century when Latin ceased to be the language of Philosophy. |
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However often I saw it, I never ceased to be awed by its august power, majesty and beauty. |
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Our engines have ceased functioning and we will attempt an emergency landing. |
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It never ceased to amaze him how she could make a long reading assignment come to life and be interesting. |
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The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm. |
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The Marathas aside, the British were very nervous about Tipu's success and never ceased their complicity against him. |
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The Sabbath was, I agree, a covenantal sign for the Mosaic covenant, and it certainly ceased as a 7th day covenant. |
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In the late fifties when high pressure water was reticulated throughout Waimairi County use of the water wheel ceased and it fell into disrepair. |
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It was one of the reasons I ceased to be an active member or join any of the alumnae groups after I graduated. |
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At this stage a party of yeomanry opened fire and when the firing ceased 14 people, including a married woman and two boys were shot dead. |
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Never having ceased to release albums, his comeback is more in terms of style than presence. |
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A long time ago, most Kshatriyas and Vaishyas ceased to perform the initiation ceremony in its full form. |
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The room's wobbliness ceased slightly and she was able to discern that she was in a large bed surrounded in something. |
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It never ceased to amaze us that this trick worked day after day, week after week without the fools wising up to us. |
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Kidney transplants are an alternative to dialysis when both kidneys have ceased to function. |
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After initiating brake actuation, the aircraft yawed to the right, and he ceased braking action to analyze the situation. |
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I do not say the FSA is always right, and I long ago ceased to see it as a shining white knight rushing to the public's rescue. |
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Their wanderings ceased when they reached the beautiful mountain home where their descendants live today. |
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The development of science did not slow down a whit when scientists ceased to publish in Latin. |
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Boucher's next portrait of the marquise was painted in 1759, well after she had ceased to share the King's bed. |
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Many of the Army's professional journals have ceased publication and more are fading away. |
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By the late 1980s and early 1990s the bailes had ceased being dances and become venues for organised gang warfare. |
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Modern physics has ceased to be atomistic in the full sense that the Greek atomists intended. |
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Surgeons had become so pleased with themselves that being addressed as Mr ceased to be a put-down and became a badge of honour and distinction. |
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All Europeans, including Russians, enjoy the same values and the conflict has ceased to exist. |
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She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker. |
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Matters came to a head in 1925 when, after acrimonious dispute, his work ceased with the project unfinished. |
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Under the old agreement, pensions ceased to increase in value beyond 30 years of seniority. |
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Gently he turned him around to meet his eyes and all movement from the other boy ceased immediately. |
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The squally showers that drenched the area before kick off had mercifully ceased by the time Chris took an early long-range penalty. |
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When the second pump had been stopped, the beat effect ceased and the vibration consequently assumed a stable trend. |
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Under Othman, the third Caliph who belonged to the aristocratic Ummayid branch of Mohammed's tribe Quraysh, the conquests ceased briefly. |
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Other studies have shown that women undertaking extreme exercise regimens had ceased ovulating and menstruating. |
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As a result, much of traditional Azande culture and custom has ceased to exist. |
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The blizzards had ceased three days ago and the remaining snow was swiftly melting away in the face of the late January sun. |
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The tide mills ceased grinding in 1883, the store house remaining in use until 1900 after which the siding was lifted. |
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The lights ceased blinking and focused clearly on the blue floored arena masked with fake fog. |
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The missile batteries had ceased firing as the shorter range made them less effective. |
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When the Manchus took control of China in 1644, the wall ceased to have military significance. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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The clamor would have ceased as the matriarch led a retreat and the danger would have seemed to pass. |
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The Bering Land Bridge had closed, thus Beringia ceased to exist. |
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Within a century, chattel slavery ceased to exist in virtually every modern nation. |
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The most enthusiastic supporters of the various plans had a big stake in the new program, Castle, which would die aborning if Haven ceased to exist. |
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The 51-year-old inherited the baronetcy from his late father, Sir Denis, who had the hereditary title bestowed upon him after his wife ceased to be prime minister. |
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The 158-year old investment bank, where I once traded distressed bonds, ceased to exist. |
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The ban means all auction marts have ceased trading in livestock. |
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Popes ceased to be temporal princes and concentrated on spiritual matters. |
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Fast forward two centuries, and all these checks have long since ceased to function. |
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The pair had argued, and the assistant ceased performing this most onerous of duties. |
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For instance, if the banks issued dollar notes, silver dollars ceased to circulate, and no one paid with a gold eagle if a ten dollar note was at hand. |
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The murderous Machiavel, as Shakespeare called him, has never ceased to be an object of hatred to moralists of all persuasions, conservatives and revolutionaries alike. |
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By the mid-1400s the property was being used for religious purposes by the Augustinians, an association that ceased when the property was granted to Roger Jones. |
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Many of those who have become cops in New York seem to have ceased to address such minor offenses over the past few days. |
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Yet the Olympics have long since ceased to be a jamboree for the elite. |
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By the end of the season, he ceased to be the nerdy kid nobody liked. |
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Major financial institutes, including JP Morgan, ceased doing business with the IOR in 2012 because of a lack of transparency. |
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The knightly class soon ceased to be purely professional soldiers and became landed proprietors in their own right, acting as seigneurs or lords of the manor. |
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By the time Messrs Landale and Morgan took to the field, duelling had ceased to be the preserve of the aristocracy and had been taken up by members of the middle classes. |
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Then the gunfire ceased and the only sound was that fire alarm as Alexis seemed to vanish. |
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His cabinet has ceased attending meetings of the expediency Council, whose members represent the interests of the clerical elite. |
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Unfortunately, because of the destruction of central government control and increasingly chaotic conditions, production of Khmer ceramics ceased by the end of 13th Century. |
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Meanwhile France, the white knight of peace and conscience of Europe, has only very recently ceased its overt efforts at trying to protect the Sudanese government. |
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This concern ceased after the Spanish warned of severe punitive measures on the family members of suicides. |
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Christmas long ago ceased to be an occasion for carefree jollity. |
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The Caribs and Arawaks of the Caribbean nearly ceased to exist, as did the Beothuks of Newfoundland. |
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On 15 August, the divisional headquarters ceased commanding any subordinate units and by the end of the month the division was disbanded. |
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Arguably, they might be considered distinct species, with gene flow having ceased at least a million years ago, but probably more. |
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By 1870, shipbuilding had ceased at New Quay but most of the men living there still went to sea. |
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The following decimal coins have been withdrawn from circulation and have ceased to be legal tender. |
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Ruthin Gaol ceased to be a prison in 1916 when the prisoners and guards were transferred to Shrewsbury. |
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On 1 September 2007, the University of Wales ceased to be a federal university and Aberystwyth became independent again. |
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Building work on all the fortifications had ceased by 1330, without Caernarfon and Beaumaris having been fully completed. |
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To the Welsh people, who had long ceased to believe that they had it in them, it was a profound shock. |
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By special dispensation, some analog television signals ceased on the original date. |
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During World War II, the regional services all ceased and broadcast the Home Service from London, although some Welsh content was included. |
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Mining of slate and stone, once widespread, had largely ceased by the 20th century. |
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Then I cut the flesh into bittocks And Shahrazad was surprised by the dawn of day and fell silent and ceased to say her permitted say. |
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All outward signs suggest that catatonics have ceased being subjects by virtue of having transformed themselves into veritable objects. |
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This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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The business, however, though not perfectly elucidated by this speech, soon ceased to be a puzzle. |
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Over time, he froze towards her, and ceased to react to her friendly advances. |
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The last of the analogue transmitters ceased broadcasts in April 2010, and Wales became the UK's first digital nation. |
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Herring, cod and plaice fisheries may soon face the same plight as mackerel fishing, which ceased in the 1970s due to overfishing. |
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After a few decades, hostilities between the Portuguese and Chinese ceased and in 1557 the Chinese allowed the Portuguese to occupy Macau. |
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Nylon 66 manufacture ceased on Teesside in 2008 with the closure of the Invista manufacturing unit. |
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In the early 5th century, the Roman rule ceased with the withdrawal of the last active Roman troops. |
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At this point England ceased to exist as a separate political entity, and since then has had no national government. |
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That being said, it seems clear that Gaelic had ceased to be the language of all of Scotland by 1400 at the latest. |
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The towns suffered attrition in the later 4th century, when public building ceased and some were abandoned to private uses. |
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Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether. |
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From this point onwards, East Anglia effectively ceased to be an independent kingdom. |
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After Louis concluded peace with William in 1697, he ceased to offer much in the way of assistance to James. |
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Lotus Components Limited became Lotus Racing Limited in 1971 but the newly renamed entity ceased operation in the same year. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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Wesley's health declined sharply towards the end of his life and he ceased preaching. |
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The cathedral ceased to be an abbey during the Dissolution of the Monasteries when all religious houses were suppressed. |
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They ceased their efforts when, during tunnelling, they heard a noise from above. |
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However, that chain was sold and eventually its pubs ceased brewing their own beer. |
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Eventually, it is reported, he ceased working and turned to his wife, who was in tears by his bedside. |
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He declared that he had never ceased to love her and asked her to marry him. |
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After nine years the Royal Academy of Music ceased to function but Handel soon started a new company. |
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For most of the rest of the twentieth century, it was generally agreed that Elgar's creative impulse ceased after his wife's death. |
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In Germany, the regular presentation of Delius's works ceased at the outbreak of the war, and never resumed. |
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Production ceased in 1957 and the site was sold to Andrew Harkness, a manufacturer of cinema screens. |
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For several decades this decision meant that women's football virtually ceased to exist. |
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The East and West Riding Regiment ceased to exist on 6 June 2006, having been merged into the Yorkshire Regiment as its 4th Battalion. |
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He ceased to speak, and put his finger on the note D in the second stanza where the words 'O clouds unfold' break his rhythm. |
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This was one of the League's final acts before it practically ceased functioning due to the Second World War. |
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Latin had ceased to be a first language and became a foreign language that had to be learned. |
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With the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922 under the terms of the treaty, Southern Ireland ceased to exist. |
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The 1981 Act ceased to recognise Commonwealth citizens as British subjects. |
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Once enclosed, use of the land became restricted to the owner, and it ceased to be common land for communal use. |
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The Bohemian Kingdom ceased to exist in 1918 when it was incorporated into Czechoslovakia. |
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After the Bodenplatte effort, the Luftwaffe ceased to be an effective fighting force. |
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The United Kingdom and Denmark joined the EEC in 1973, and hence ceased to be EFTA members. |
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Austria, Sweden, and Finland joined the EU in 1995 and thus ceased to be EFTA members. |
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The European Coal and Steel Community ceased to exist in 2002 when its founding treaty expired. |
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The Spanish national airline, Iberia, operated a daily service to Madrid which ceased for lack of demand. |
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In 1985 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands ceased to be administered as a Falkland Islands Dependency and became a separate territory. |
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The Church of Ireland, however, was disestablished in 1871, and thereafter ceased to be represented by Lords Spiritual. |
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As a result, vehicles owned by personnel ceased to have distinct registration plates, which had made them easily identifiable. |
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Imports to Britain finally ceased in 1997 due to Lada's difficulties in meeting emissions requirements. |
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British Asia Airways ceased operations in 2001 after BA suspended flights to Taipei. |
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He declined, not least because he felt he had long since ceased to be a writer of poetry in a meaningful sense. |
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The state ceased to owe an obligation to any feudal lord beyond its borders. |
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It was originally theorised that when the last native speak of Cornish, Dorothy Pentreath died in 1777 the language had ceased in use. |
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In 2009 Sun ceased manufacturing at its Linlithgow plant and, after successive years of downsizing, NCR ended all manufacturing in Dundee. |
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The Johnstone House Trust ceased to exist in 1995 and the centre now describes itself as part of the ROKPA trust whose objectives are. |
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After the Act of Union 1707, the Parliament of Scotland was adjourned, and the building ceased to be used for its original function. |
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The yard ceased trading in the early 1980s and the site was levelled soon after. |
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His activity in this respect varied according to circumstances, and the custom ceased to be obligatory after Pye's death. |
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Prior to digital switchover, some Gaelic programming was carried on BBC Two Scotland, however this ceased following the switchover. |
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Llywelyn was also finding it difficult to raise the annual sums required under the terms of this treaty, and ceased making payments. |
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Some Roman troops were withdrawn by Stilicho in 402, and bulk coin payments ceased around then. |
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The Cyfarthfa Canal ceased operation in the late 1830s during William Crawshay's II's time as manager. |
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By the late 1950s, the port had virtually ceased trading and the railway was in terminal decline. |
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Yet, cargo and passenger transportation ceased in the 1970s, and the ships were sold or converted into tuna fishing boats. |
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By December 1999, the European windstorm Cyclone Anatol had destroyed the last piece of the island and Jordsand had ceased to exist. |
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Colman departed his see for Iona and Lindisfarne ceased to be of such major importance. |
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Comecon and the Warsaw Pact were dissolved, and in 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. |
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The service ceased prematurely, as the minimum threshold of passenger traffic was not met. |
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Although the fort ceased to be a military site in 1906, during World War I it held some 300 German and Austrian prisoners of war. |
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Victory's gunners were called on deck to fight boarders, and she ceased firing. |
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The 1e DCR knocked out about 100 panzers but was defeated in detail and ceased to exist as a division. |
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From this edition, much of the ocean's northern limit ceased to abut land masses. |
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After they ceased to become religious beliefs, few would have known the rites and rituals. |
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Subduction ceased along this margin in the Late Carboniferous and jumped eastward. |
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The heliport was officially closed on 31 October 2012 and all commercial flights ceased operations. |
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At midnight on 9 August 2011, Sirius XM ceased carrying BBC Radio 1 programming with no prior warning. |
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John Deane ceased working on the wreck in 1836, but returned in 1840 with new, more destructive methods. |
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In early 2009 it ceased to exist with the military defeat of the LTTE at the hands of the Sri Lanka Armed Forces. |
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Monastic foundations were once abundant in Dorset, but all ceased to exist at the Dissolution. |
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Thomas's Street had been removed, and Pier Street itself ceased to exist, becoming part of the Esplanade. |
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The service ceased on the outbreak of war in 1939 when the vessels involved were requisitioned by the Admiralty. |
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However this service ceased around 2002 when the Class 220 Voyagers and Class 221 Super Voyagers were introduced. |
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On 12 March, Austria was annexed to the Third Reich and ceased to exist as an independent country. |
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At the end of the era, the Icelandic Commonwealth ceased to exist and Iceland became a vassal of Norway. |
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This court was connected directly to the Emperor, so it ceased to act when he was abroad and disbanded when he died. |
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In the 15th century, the Emperor ceased to command as much respect, so his court lost the confidence of his subjects. |
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By the 8th century it had ceased to be the tribes' mainstream belief as the tribal rulers gradually came to adopt Nicene orthodoxy. |
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The Senate had ceased to have real political and legislative authority but remained as an honorary council with titular members. |
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However, in 1433, the voyages ceased and Ming China turned away from the seas. |
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However, Japan ceased to present tribute to China and left the tributary system during the Heian period without damaging economic ties. |
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The compromise worked and politics ceased to be about religion and became concerned with purely political and economic issues. |
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The trade lasted for over two hundred years, and ceased in 1815 just before the secession of American colonies from Spain. |
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It was during this era that filmmakers ceased to produce pictures in black and white. |
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Omega was terminated on September 30, 1997 and all stations ceased operation. |
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On Sunday April 30 the British ceased their attack and began their retreat from San Juan. |
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But it ceased to remain as a registered party when it failed to obtain the required number of votes in the 2008 general election. |
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The state was admitted as a slave state and ceased to be a sanctuary for runaway slaves. |
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Active work ceased about 1895 with insurrections, and no production worked for more than ten years. |
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Direct aid from the UK to Vanuatu ceased in 2005 following the decision by the UK to no longer focus on the Pacific. |
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Consequently, in the late 1930s the Buddhist clergy ceased to exist and thousands of cultural treasures were destroyed. |
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Chinese exports almost ceased and other sources were needed to fulfill the continuing Eurasian demand for blue and white. |
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The development of weak verbs in Germanic meant that the strong verb system ceased to be productive. |
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Also, once the ablaut system ceased to be productive, there was a decline in the speakers' awareness of the regularity of the system. |
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Law French was banished from the courts of the common law in 1731, almost three centuries after the king ceased speaking primarily French. |
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As the members of the curia ceased to sit as Officers, however, the composition of the court became more solid. |
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Later, with the gradual loss of unstressed endings, many such syllables ceased to be open, but the vowel remained long. |
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According to Talmudic law, the competence to apply capital punishment ceased with the destruction of the Second Temple. |
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The Court ceased operation in 1832 and its functions were subsumed into the Court of Session, Scotland's supreme court for civil disputes. |
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In Germany, the constitution of the Weimar Republic in 1919 ceased to accord privileges to members of dynastic and noble families. |
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The publication of these reports ceased when the publishing house folded them up ostensibly on account of lack of funds. |
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The Court of Common Pleas thus ceased to exist, except as the Common Pleas Division of the High Court. |
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The Court of Chancery eventually ceased to be the answer to the restrictive approach at common law. |
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When the Japanese occupation of Singapore began, all existing courts ceased to function. |
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Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, and thus ceased to be a colony of the British empire. |
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In 1858, the Court of Directors ceased to have the power to elect members of the Council. |
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India ceased to be a dominion of the British Crown and became a sovereign democratic republic. |
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While it did not repudiate either Comecon or the Warsaw Pact, it ceased to play a significant role in either. |
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She had seated herself cross-legged in the samadhi position and simply ceased to be. |
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Following its disestablishment in 1871 by the Irish Church Act 1869, the Church of Ireland ceased to send spiritual representatives to the Lords. |
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By this time the attitude of many in the country had ceased to be apathetic regarding reform of the House of Commons. |
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The practice of recording Parliamentary statutes in French or Latin ceased by 1488 and statutes have been published in English ever since. |
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Parliament ceased to punish the publishing of its debates as harshly, partly due to the campaigns of John Wilkes on behalf of free speech. |
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Explosive filling work ceased on the site, but the production of guns, shells, cartridge cases and bombs continued. |
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However, Murray ceased to use this type of motion as soon as Pickard's patent expired. |
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His hope was that the calcium carbonate would counter the acid in the stream from acid rain and save the trout that had ceased to spawn. |
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A time prior to that deed on 1813, business had ceased and part of the machinery sold. |
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It has been mentioned that the mill may have ceased operation during the Embargo of 1807, when commerce in Salem and Beverly was paralyzed. |
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Another commercial station, Abbey FM, ceased broadcasting in February 2009 when it went into administration. |
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When they ceased publication in 2003, the rights were bought by Frances Lincoln. |
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In 1932, Dubbs Quarry ceased production largely due to the difficulties and slowness of transporting finished slate. |
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The newspaper was founded in 1984 as a successor to the Fleetwood Chronicle, which had ceased publication several weeks earlier. |
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Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising. |
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Traffic ceased about 1795 and the navigation was acquired by the owners of the competing Derby Canal. |
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Another newspaper, the Wakefield Guardian was established in 2007, but has ceased publishing. |
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Rugby Union Football is played at Sandal RUFC and was played by Wakefield RFC at College Grove from 1901 to 2004 when the club ceased to play. |
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In 1707 an act of union was passed between England and Scotland, creating Great Britain, and Carlisle ceased to be a frontier town. |
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The railway line ceased to be economical, and in 1970 the passenger service ceased, followed in 1981 by the goods service. |
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At this time all work had ceased on the Thames Tunnel due to repeated flooding and lack of finances. |
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The ringing tone ceased and I heard Annie's voice through a squizzle of interference. |
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Its light came from thirty feet to the left of it, and the moon itself rose audibly until a stagehand juggled it, whenceafter it ceased to rise. |
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To question that which seems to have ceased forever to astonish us. |
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They long since ceased to be relevant in current music terms, but there is no denying one of the greatest back catalogues in the business. |
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Not all revolutionary civil activity has ceased inside Syria. |
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In 2Q the company became sufficient in apatite concentrate and thus ceased purchasing this raw material from third parties. |
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The informal relationships between people were natural and self-sufficient and the autarkical thought has not ceased to be present. |
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Animals identified to have ceased maxilliped activity were removed to tanks with normoxic conditions to confirm death. |
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When the serial murders stopped and the BTK killer ceased communications, law enforcement was at a loss. |
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Production of leather tanning products and chromic acid used in timber treatment and electro-plating was ceased as a result. |
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Starting in early 2010, this ceased to be a jobless recovery. |
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By the end of the 17th century, Scots had practically ceased to exist, at least in literary form. |
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Other units ceased using parachute flares and opted for explosive target markers. |
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In 2009 the EC's institutions were absorbed into the EU's wider framework and the community ceased to exist. |
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After the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009 the pillar structure ceased to exist. |
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After the Acts of Union 1707, England as a sovereign state ceased to exist, replaced by the new Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering such petitions in 1399, leaving the House of Lords, effectively, as the nation's court of last resort. |
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The House of Lords then ceased to hear petitions in the first instance, considering them only after the lower courts had failed to remedy them. |
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Thus, Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ceased to be paid at the time they ceased to hold office and became Lords of Appeal. |
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Industrial activities ceased in the dock with the closure of the power stations. |
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In 1975 counties ceased to be used for local government purposes in Scotland. |
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It ceased operation in 2011 as part of central government measures to close 93 magistrates' courts across England and Wales. |
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The military presence had ceased by 2014 and the site was being developed for housing. |
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Hostilities ceased after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 when the Dutch William of Orange ascended the English throne, bringing peace between the Netherlands and England. |
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With an Order in Council issued on 16 December 1880, the Common Pleas Division of the High Court ceased to exist, marking the end of the Court of Common Pleas. |
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The Atmospheric Train ceased in 1854, but was replaced by the extension of the railway, which was subsequently extended to the ferry port of Rosslare. |
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As brewing became more organized and reliable many inns and taverns ceased brewing for themselves and bought beer from these early commercial breweries. |
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On 31 December 2009, rather than being fully privatised, the mint ceased to be an executive agency and its assets vested in a limited company, Royal Mint Ltd. |
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Some verbs ceased to function as modals during the Early Modern period. |
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The Governor and Resident Councillors ceased to be judges of the Court. |
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Jones announced on 13 May 2011, the day he ceased being Deputy First Minister, that he would resign as leader of Plaid Cymru within the first half of the Assembly term. |
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As the musical hall began to take over the lead in popular music and folk song declined, folk song ceased to deal with contemporary wars in the later 19th century. |
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Otherwise, all proclamations and legislative enactments of whatever kind issued by or under the authority of the Japanese Military Administration ceased to have effect. |
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Most of these other groups blended in until they ceased to exist. |
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The island ceased all immigration processing on November 12, 1954 when the last person detained on the island, Norwegian seaman Arne Peterssen, was released. |
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The British, who had long ceased to take the authority of the Mughal Emperor seriously, were astonished at how the ordinary people responded to Zafar's call for war. |
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After the firing ceased the survivors were rounded up and the men shot. |
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The proposition that James had ceased to be King had been the rallying point of the two parties which had made up the majority. But from that point their path diverged. |
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From that date, the Parliament of Southern Ireland ceased to exist. |
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Fighting had virtually ceased between 28 October and 4 November, while many Hungarians believed that Soviet military units were indeed withdrawing from Hungary. |
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When the CRE ceased to exist as a separate entity, its library was acquired by the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre at the University of Manchester. |
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The Swansea Herald of Wales was a free newspaper which was distributed every week to residential addresses until 2011 when the paper ceased to be in print. |
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After the dissolution of the Dominion of New England, the colonies of New England ceased to function as a unified political unit but remained a defined cultural region. |
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Except for Rostov and Azov, no town, depot, building or fortification was immune from attack and Russian naval power ceased to exist almost overnight. |
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With private enterprise abolished, religious functionaries had no way to earn a living, and rabbis, cheder teachers, Yeshiva students, shochets, and mohels ceased to exist. |
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With the abdication of Napoleon, the blockade of France ended and the British ceased impressment, rendering the issue of the impressment of American sailors moot. |
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As a part of the merger, British Airways ceased trading independently on the London Stock Exchange after 23 years as a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. |
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The Highland Clearances of the 19th century had a devastating effect on many communities and it is only in recent years that population levels have ceased to decline. |
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Kaundinya and four other companions, believing that he had abandoned his search and become undisciplined, ceased to stay with him, and went to somewhere else. |
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It also meant that the individual members, as the club's owners, ceased to have a potential liability should the club ever get into serious financial trouble. |
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This meant that Hadrian's Wall from this point must have been almost unguarded and ceased to be a coherent and uniformly organized border security system. |
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The title of bailie ceased to have any statutory meaning in 1975, although modern area councils do sometimes make appointments to the office on a purely ceremonial basis. |
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The Army of Scotland as a distinct unit ceased to play a significant part in the Hundred Years' War, although many Scots continued to serve in France. |
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The commercial mining of the unusual solid form of graphite found near the hamlet of Seathwaite ceased around 1891 when veins of the solid graphite became harder to find. |
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Management area boundaries were not redrawn, however, and therefore area committees ceased to represent exactly the areas for which they were named and made decisions. |
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The concept of a County of Argyll ceased for local government purposes in 1975, with its area being split between Highland and Strathclyde Regions. |
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Wales was a kingdom when ruled by native kings, some of whom united it under one Crown, but with the English conquest it largely ceased to exist as a distinct legal entity. |
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When they ceased publication in 2003, the rights were bought by Frances Lincoln who shortly afterwards embarked on a revised Second Edition of the guides. |
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He has never ceased to offer fresh hope for defeating the forces of tyranny, cynicism and moral relativism, hovering like a dark cloud on the horizon. |
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The North British Daily Mail ceased publication in 1901 and was then incorporated into the Daily Record, which was renamed the Daily Record and Mail. |
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Military port activity ceased in the early 1960s, when most of the military infrastructure was abandoned, then dismantled, apart from the pier and lighterage wharf. |
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As a consequence, it ceased to be recognised as common land. |
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On 29 December 1937, the Irish Free State ceased to exist and was replaced by a new state called Ireland, with the coming into force of the new Constitution of Ireland. |
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Once widely practised by many miners across the moor, by the early 1900s only a few tinners remained, and mining had almost completely ceased twenty years later. |
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The haunting ceased when the skeleton was given a proper reburial. |
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Even the mice had ceased their scrabblings by the time I closed my eyes. |
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By the 14th century, the frontiers of settled cultivation had ceased to expand and internal colonization was coming to an end, but population levels remained high. |
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It retained its position of prestige until the time of the Norman Conquest, after which English ceased for a time to be of importance as a literary language. |
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Royal Navy operations ceased on 21 July 1995 and the harbour closed as a naval base on 29 March 1996, with the training facilities being relocated to Devonport. |
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As a result, the older texts ceased to be copied and were gradually lost. |
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The slave trade ceased on the Barbary coast in the 19th and 20th centuries or when European governments passed laws granting emancipation to slaves. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering petitions to reverse the judgements of lower courts in 1399, effectively leaving the House of Lords as the court of last resort. |
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When the attack ceased they managed to cannibalize parts to get one truck going and set off for the rendezvous with Fraser, only to find nobody there. |
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Except for the purpose of vain pageants, designed to aucupate benefices, by cajoling the patrons, the University of Oxford has long ceased to exist. |
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The Aerophore was attached as soon as respiration ceased and was continued for three minutes at which time the animal began to breathe spontaneously. |
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Alternatively, some scholars have proposed that the Transylvanian Celts remained, but merged into the local culture and thus ceased to be distinctive. |
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After the 5th century, however, the Alans of Gaul were subsumed in the territorial struggles between the Franks and the Visigoths, and ceased to have an independent existence. |
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The fact that these former Danubian outposts had ceased to be frontier basis and were now in the deep rear acted as an inducement to their urbanization and development. |
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When the family of Charles ceased to produce worthy heirs, the Pope gladly crowned whichever Italian magnate could best protect him from his local enemies. |
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In 1079 Fritzlar ceased to be a crown possession when it was given to the archbishop of Mainz by Emperor Henry IV in the aftermath of his submission to the Pope at Canossa. |
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He had no choice but to rely on local warlords' military power, and gradually lost his interest in politics and ceased to intervene in political struggles. |
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By 1494, the Milan branch of the Medici bank also ceased to exist. |
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Many dialects have also undergone a degree of simplification of their morphology that has caused some scholars to consider them to have ceased to be polysynthetic. |
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