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were terminating
verb
To end, especially in an incomplete state.
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NSI, exercising a change in control termination clause, notified Snapnames/Oversee today that they were terminating their agreement and simultaneously launched Namejet with a rival registrar eNom (eNom is owned by Demand Media).
Then we heard they were terminating the contract and our worst fears came true.
By the early afternoon, the Ravens tweeted that they were terminating Rice's contract.
First Great Western said trains were terminating at Exeter and a limited road shuttle was operating between there and Plymouth.
That left it little room to manoeuvre during a time when cash-strapped councils were terminating contracts and bringing services in-house.
A Network Rail spokesman said southbound services into the capital were terminating at Watford, with no onward bus transfers, but services began to resume later in the day.
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Parental rights were terminated.
The other pregnancies were terminated, she said.
These treatments were terminated after 9 weeks.
Jason Holding, James Wells and Christopher Sousa were terminated Friday.
From 1959, services to both airports were terminated.
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