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"There's a saying: That which ceases to be named ceases to exist.
It said the balance would be used for other expenses involved in winding up the organisation, which ceases to exist in June 2014.
"It is hard to see how something which ceases to work in this way could be said to be of reasonable quality, one of the determinants of which is durability," he said.
Why would she be moved "to devote the following five years of my life, at great financial sacrifice and to the utter exhaustion of my mind and body, to take an inventory of a country down to its last vest-button, in a form insane from any ordinary artistic or commercial point of view -- a country which ceases to exist?" There, in a nutshell, is the high, low and in-between of Rebecca West.
This procedure can replace the 'c'-value as an experimental design parameter, which ceases to be helpful for multi-site systems and in the context of gITC.
Furthermore, it was recently reported that in many cell types, the conversion from pre-cancer to cancer is accompanied by activation of the DNA damage response, which ceases to exist once converted to cancer cells [19], [20].
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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.
The most popular request from the public is to research old land and property decisions by the city's Board of Estimate, which ceased to exist in 1990.
Armagh city was the seat of County Armagh, which ceased to exist as an administrative unit in 1973 but continues to retain a traditional identity.
At first the gaffes are fairly trivial; she designates a policy to the department of trade, which ceased to exist nearly 10 years ago.
Perhaps Paris audiences, which ceased to be surprised sometime between Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," of 1913, and George Antheil's airplane-propeller concert, of 1926, will teach Mortier the futility of inciting the bourgeoisie.
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