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Some shell-shocked employees began to quit, and Ms. Reiniger was forced to lay off others.
The mujahideen, suddenly deprived of an enemy, began to quit in droves, making the Afghan Army's job easier.
"In fact, I think they were sufficiently inconsistent that at one point in 1979 and 1980, I began to quit saying them in public.
But in the late 1980s, a few of them began to quit, and pretty soon Eileen felt awkward holding a cigarette off to one side when out at a restaurant.
So, as upper-middle-class consumers seek out healthier foods, the fast-food chains are targeting low-income and minority communities, targeting children in low-income communities much like tobacco companies once did when well-educated people began to quit smoking.
Foresters in the 1890s began to quit justifying policy based on the forest-rainfall connection.
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A number of other foundations were also beginning to quit fossil fuels.
Each self-reported smoker will be asked, "Do you have an intention to quit smoking?" Smokers who answer that they are "beginning to quit within the next 7 days" or "within 30 days" will be excluded from the trial.
If you do this, people would begin to quit and think you aren't so cool.
Now as then, there is a good bet that Taliban insurgents will start quitting once the United States begins to depart.
When the theatre business began to pall, he quit to write his first novel.
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