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It was first used in Lithuania's first period of independence (in the 20th century) from 1918 1940, which ceased with the occupation first by Soviet Russia and Lithuania's illegal annexation into the Soviet Union, and then by Nazi Germany (1941 44).

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Traditionally, endurance is thought of as the time for sustaining a nonstationary activity, which ceases with fatigue [ 59].

In the disease-endemic so-called meningitis belt (an area running across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Ethiopia), this is classically a dry season disease, which ceases with the beginning of the rainy season, likely as a result of changes in host susceptibility (19 ).

The result was an unequalled body of work, from his string of 1940s classics, including his annual Carnegie Hall concerts, to the landmark performance that ignited the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival and relaunched his career, to his globetrotting during the 1960s and 1970s, which ceased only with his death from cancer in 1974.

In 1899 he founded the literary and political review Die Fackel ("The Torch"), which ceased publication in 1936 with the rise of Nazism in Austria.

One of the first wristwatch perpetual calendars ever made, the Patek Philippe 1526, which ceased production in the early 1950s with only 210 made, showed the day, month, date, and moonphase, and kept track internally of the differing lengths of the months and the passage of leap years.

With values higher than 40 mg/L, the magnitude of the inflammatory response prevailed over malnutrition, which ceased to be significantly associated with the outcome.

"The nuclear outages played a significant role in GB Energy going bust," said Atherton, referring to the three-year-old UK supplier with 160,000 customers which ceased trading last weekend, blaming "swift and significant increases in energy prices".

This transformation continued with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which ceased to exist in 1991, and Yugoslavia, which finally disappeared from the map in 2003.

US comprises the integrated mineral sands mining and processing operations in Virginia, together with a zircon retreatment operation in Florida which ceased in 2009.

The Tribune remained under that name until 1924, when it merged with the New York Herald to become the New York Herald-Tribune, whiceasedsed to publish in 1966.

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