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Leonte Carroo's shoulder was only just ceasing to make him wince every time he got hit.
Seeing that other plants in the area were streamlining their businesses and ceasing to make their own yarn, Parkdale supplied yarn to nearby manufacturers like Hanesbrands.
Tucker, meanwhile, subtly altered her vocal style, retaining all the power, but ceasing to make you involuntarily grit your teeth every time she approached a microphone.
"Election monitoring is not only ceasing to make sense, but is also becoming an instrument of political manipulation and a destabilizing factor," he said.
If we continue on our path of ceasing to make merchandise that others want to buy from us, the danger is that these imports will be unaffordable for our descendants.
"What Mayor Bloomberg really ought to be doing is ceasing to make contributions to the enemy," said Mr. Weiner, citing federal mandates imposed on the city without the corresponding money, and fights between the city and the federal government over anti-terrorism funds.
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At times -- and these times terrify -- they cease to make sense.
Parker is just one of many contemporary artists who have ceased to "make" new things.
And the memo pledged: "If we see you cease to make charitable donations we will cease too".
Republicans' gleeful reactions made clear that they would not cease to make repeal of Obamacare a campaign issue for the third straight election cycle.
If Labour used his clout to infuse that idea with some much-needed respectability, voting selfishly could cease to make sense.
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