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In this analysis, we considered 'complete' closures: that is, where a care home at a specific address ceased to operate in any form thereafter.
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Correspondence to and from the two addresses ceased on the same day.
A number of my teenage correspondents faded away without warning -- P., for example, the Latino boy in the Midwest, whose e-mail address suddenly ceased to work, leaving me to wonder, futilely, whether he'd changed it to avoid his 40-year-old admirer.
Richard Ketley, director of international economics consultancy firm Genesis Analytics, says although South Africa allows its banks to offer simple accounts without proof of address, some banks have ceased offering them because they were unprofitable.
While this article does not address why medical tourism companies ceased operations, numerous hypotheses are worth exploring in future studies.
The URL has ceased to be an address and become a descriptor.
"How cool is that?" A trailer park as "permanent" address, even one in Malibu, eventually ceased to be viable, not least because his family expanded rather rapidly.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI will keep the name Benedict XVI and become the Roman pontiff emeritus or pope emeritus, the Vatican announced on Tuesday, putting an end to days of speculation on how the pope will be addressed once he ceases to be the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Roman Catholics on Thursday.
Femoral shortening is a proven method of addressing leg length discrepancy after growth has ceased.
New élite apartment blocks went up around town, including the Stalin-era "wedding cake" skyscrapers, and the House of Government ceased to be Moscow's only prestigious address.
Since then, the various regulations and constraints on the manufacturers have not ceased to be more stringent and more complex to address.
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