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Boundaries can become so blurred, a party ceases to know what its purpose is.
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And in big partnerships people cease to know each other personally.
If our memories are lost we cease to know who we were, what we accomplished, what it all meant.
Hawthorne (2005) raises the possibility that, in the course of grasping that p entails q, S will cease to know p. He also notes that SP1 is defensible on the (deviant) assumption that a thought, p, is equivalent to another, q, if p and q hold in all of the same possible worlds.
She had long since ceased to know who Jimmy was.
The words 'James' and 'Beard' are thrown around so much, I've ceased to know what they even mean.
Taking into account that God himself cannot begin or cease actually to know or will something, and thus He cannot change from knowing that p to knowing that not-p (where p is a given truth), nor from volition to non-volition or vice versa (ibid., p. 335; cf. also De volucione Dei, chap. 3, p. 149), the logical result is that in Wyclif's world nothing may happen purely contingently.
With the advent of the industrial revolution, handmade goods gave way to standardized commodities, which all look alike, and it ceased to be possible to know an object's provenance just by looking at it.
But how to know when this word ceases to be descriptive and becomes pejorative?
"How long must it take before I cease to be known as a spaceman?" he asked a reporter seven years after coming home.
By Thomas Mallon "How long must it take before I cease to be known as a spaceman?" Armstrong asked a reporter seven years after coming home.
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