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The firm may not technically dissolve even though it may cease operating as a single unit as its lawyers leave, Mr. Sullivan said.
"It's almost heartbreaking to think it may cease to be," she said.
Unless the Sydney house's interior is brought up to 21st-century technical standards, the report said, "the building will inevitably decline further to a point where it may cease to be functional .Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect, won an international competition for the opera house's design in 1957.
Given the retirement assets lost in 2008, retirement as we now define it may cease to exist.
The Education Department's move has some advocates worried that it may cease making customer service scores public altogether.
The Big East as we know it may cease to exist after the 2013 NCAA Tournament but the conference is going out with a bang.
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Say you read Keats's sonnet "When I have fears that I may cease to be" backward.
He had written his first Shakespearean sonnet, "When I have Fears that I May Cease to Be," in January 1818.
When I have fears that I may cease to be.
Within a year, it is claimed, Colombia may cease to be an important source of drugs.
The last two findings are worth a further explanation: we found that, for men, the older they are, the less likely it is they may become higher risk drinkers, and for those at a higher risk category, the more likely it is that they may cease to be so.
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