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to dissolution
noun
The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal.
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While stressing that all assets are for sale, Lernout is considering an alternative to dissolution.
Dissatisfaction with the corruption in the Teamsters, however, led to dissolution of the alliance in 1972.
"If the U.S. began to implement a withdrawal timetable," he added, "we shall complete the path to dissolution".
Some infusions sit for at least two weeks, especially if the infused ingredient isn't given to dissolution.
Though the medieval Roman Empire was at the height of its strength, the Emperor's death brought it close to dissolution.
While Mr. Crace is imparting life, even jaunty life, to dissolution he is introducing death repeatedly into the knottily individual lives of Celice, Joseph and those they know.
In August of 1991, when the Baltic states were about to break free from Moscow's control and the Soviet Union itself seemed close to dissolution, Bush visited Ukraine.
If they withdrew now, the bloc would be very close to dissolution, because parliamentary rules require a grouping to bring together MEPs from 7 countries.
Maybe it is unsurprising, in a musician of consummate aesthetic discipline, that Welch sometimes seems drawn to dissolution, a personal "ruination".
In China, he warned, an elected government "would lead only to dissolution, foreign intervention and the partition of the Chinese Empire.
The formation mechanism could be due to dissolution and crystallization.
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