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The turning point in Lu's life is dramatized in Dream of the Yellow Sorghum: after meeting as a student with one of the Immortals (xian), Lu fell asleep and saw in a vision his future successful life suddenly terminated by a disaster.
We must have passed this farmer ten or fifteen times when my nap was suddenly terminated by the realization that the young man who shared my section was moving his foot up and down like a bass drummer in an orchestra and uttering little cries and grunts.
Peirce's teaching job at Johns Hopkins was suddenly terminated for reasons that are apparently connected with the fact that Peirce's second wife (Juliette Annette Froissy, a.k.a.a
Dr. Suzanne Sisley, a Department of Psychiatry faculty member and researcher at the school, was suddenly terminated last week for reasons she maintains were related to her research.
There are medical consequences in terms of decreased immune response, for example, among people who are depressed, grief-stricken, lonely, or who have been suddenly terminated from their jobs.
Skyping from Singapore, Yi Sheng claimed, "You can say anything you want on campus," if only because "the government doesn't care what most academics say," but then he modulated that claim by telling of a gay friend whose teaching contracts were suddenly terminated with no explanation, by administrator who said at one point, "I'm telling you all that I'm not allowed to tell you".
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This type of channel may suddenly terminate due to communication links subjected to random fatal impacts, e.g., the sensor node may run out of power or be destroyed by fire attacks of military equipments in hostile environment, and the communication systems embedded in biological cells that may disappear unpredictably, due to excretion and digestion.
If these symptoms are related to a condition that can suddenly terminate in death, then the prescription would be associated with, but not be the cause of, the outcome.
He abruptly terminated the call.
As Michael and Janet pursue the case, they drag in an expert on religious esoterica (Paddy Considine) and consult a sinister, androgynous author (Fiona Shaw) who abruptly terminates their interview by suddenly switching from English into French.
Who wants to pour out their heart and soul into a project (not to mention giving up our personal lives to work long hours) only to discover a few days or weeks later, that that a once "monumentally important effort" is suddenly being terminated?
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