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In the early 1860s he ceased to conduct personal tours and became an agent for the sale of domestic and overseas travel tickets.
Consequently, many companies have ceased to conduct research in CNS.
One correspondent bank has ceased to conduct business with currency exchange businesses and businesses that handle money transfers.
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On 1 October, NIH will shutter its nine-person Office of Science Education (OSE) and cease to conduct a range of activities designed to foster health science education among elementary and secondary school students and the general public, Tabak told ScienceInsider yesterday.
Based on this, it was assumed that if one part of one's brain was damaged or stopped working, then the brain would cease to conduct the function relegated to that part.
The LQTS gene patent holders requested that CHEO cease to conduct genetic testing for LQTS, and that patients' blood samples be sent for analysis to licensed labs in the US.
But that document has long since ceased to guide Hamas's political conduct.
The distribution of the dole ceased to be conducted inside the church, and from then on took place in the church porch.
It took over much of the intended use of the larger and more formal building from an early date, as the daily business of government ceased to be conducted in the presence of the emperor in the Daigokuden already at the beginning of the ninth century.
"This is a jury that has ceased to be able to conduct respectful, open-minded, good-faith deliberations".
Writing in Vogue in 1978, Susan Sontag identified Richard Avedon's fashion photography as symptomatic of the recent historical shift whereby "fashion" had ceased to refer to elegant conduct ("general deportment, etiquette, style of speech, diction, accent") and had come instead to mean surface refinement alone.
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