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"Some of them pay, or they would cease to exist".
They said they would cease the protests on Friday.
If they were not reaffirmed they would cease to be law within six months.
The trade discussions have dogged Rusch and he wishes they would cease.
He added that Syria also wanted assurances from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey that they would cease funding the opposition.
They may, as I did, even start to believe that, without their diagnosis, they would cease to exist altogether.
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But they are inherently pseudo-scientific — because if they weren't, and were actually documented and studied by scientists, and actually existed, they'd cease to be as compelling.
The fruit on the label was such a bad old joke, they'd ceased to even notice it.
Once they'd ceased being objects of obsession, their lives had sailed off the grid — something that they were unable to easily explain to other people, or even to themselves.
While PAGAD's own leaders remained largely unscathed, kingpin after kingpin found themselves being hosed with R5 assault rifles in their driveways, wondering when exactly it was that they'd ceased to be untouchable.
Some had anticipated changes -- perhaps that the college would begin to accept men -- but few expected that the institution they knew would cease to exist.
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