Cessation Sentence Examples

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  • Its cessation greatly increased disaffection.

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  • Cessation of bleeding may take place from natural or from artificial means.

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  • It is evident that if there is a long cessation of rain, there can be none to fill the reservoirs.

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  • His title of "the Good" is due perhaps less to his character than to the cessation of internal troubles in his reign.

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  • The cessation of their intercourse was regretted by the queen, who had been reconciled with her husband through the influence of Louise.

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  • After the cessation of hostilities, however, Buffalo, which had been incorporated as a village in 1813, was rapidly rebuilt.

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  • In 1598 a cessation of hostilities was arranged, and a formal pardon granted to Tyrone by Elizabeth.

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  • The cause of the fall of the leaf in cold climates seems to be deficiency of light and heat in winter, which causes a cessation in the functions of the cells of the leaf.

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  • The abrupt cessation of such an inexhaustible fount of enterprise and energy was a distinct loss to Sweden; and signs are not wanting that, in his latter years, Charles had begun to feel the need and value of repose.

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  • The long-hoped cessation of civil war within the Church had now come, and Nicholas considered that the event could of not better be celebrated than by the proclamation of Jubilee 1450.

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  • Gamaliel devoted special attention to the regulation of the rite of prayer, which after the cessation of sacrificial worship had become all-important.

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  • In 1663 he was actually invited to choose a governor after his own mind and did so, but with no cessation of the old disputes.

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  • The cessation of persecution, and consequent gradual elaboration of church furniture and ritual, led to the employment of more costly materials for the altar as for the other fittings of ecclesiastical buildings.

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  • If it pronounces cessation it remits the case to the hearing of a court of the same order.

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  • The continued use of large doses of alcohol produces chronic gastritis, in which the continued irritation has led to overgrowth of connective tissue, atrophy of the gastric glands and permanent cessation of the gastric functions.

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  • Corps to gain further ground continued without cessation.

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  • The cessation of the trade was marked,, however, by hardly any disturbance; there were no local failures,.

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  • After the cessation of hostilities, the greatest barbarities were practised upon those who, although they had taken no part in the insurrection, were known to have desired the overthrow of President Peixoto.

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  • In 1908 the government introduced a bill to provide for the cessation of Indian emigration at the end of three years; it was not proceeded with, but a strong commission was appointed to inquire into the whole subject.

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  • After the almost total cessation of commerce during the war, there was in the last half of 1902 and the beginning of 1903 a great impetus to trade.

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  • Though Berar was no longer oppressed by its Mahratta taskmasters nor harried by Pindari and Bhil raiders, it remained long a prey to the turbulent elements let loose by the sudden cessation of the wars.

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  • After the cessation in 1882 of works in connexion with the Channel tunnel, to connect England and France, coal-boring was attempted in the disused shaft, west of the Shakespeare Cliff railway tunnel near Dover.

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  • He inveighs against the oppression of the poor by the rich, reproves those who, weary of matins or mass, spend their time in church "jangling," telling tales, and wondering where they will get the best ale, and revives the legend of the dancers at the church door during mass who were cursed by the priest and went on dancing for a twelvemonth without cessation.

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  • The cessation of the war brought increased popularity to the Democratic administration, and the Hartford Convention was vigorously attacked throughout the country.

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  • After Egypt has been afflicted for nine years with famine, Phrasius, a seer of Cyprus, arrived in Egypt and announced that the cessation of the famine would not take place until a foreigner was yearly sacrificed to Zeus or Jupiter.

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  • Apnea is a temporary cessation of breathing.

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  • In New Zealand the consequences of the cessation of special encouragement to emigration were still more marked, the foreign-born declining in proportion from 63 to 33%.

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  • The young wine immediately after the cessation of the main fermentation is very differently constituted from the must from which it was derived.

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  • An important motif in magico-religious ritual, which may not have been without effect on the development of sacrifice, is, as Dr Frazer's main thesis in The Golden Bough asserts, the imparting of reproductive energy to animals, plants and man himself, its cessation being suggested by such phenomena as old age and the fall of the year.

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  • In 1596 he agreed in conjunction with Tyrone to a cessation of hostilities with the English, and consented to meet commissioners from the government near Dundalk.

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  • On the cessation of hostilities a British special commissioner was sent into the country - then in a condition bordering on anarchy - and a provisional administration established.

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  • Thereupon Edward, to the deep humiliation of the people, sued for another cessation of hostilities, and obtained it by conceding all that Robert asked, save the formal acknowledgment of his kingly title.

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  • In nothing is the general stagnation of the church in the later 15th century shown better than by the gradual cessation of the monastic chronicles.

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  • But the hold of these opinions on the nation had been weakened with the cessation of the causes which had produced them.

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  • Strengthened by the cessation of any fear of military violence, the Commons placed the crown in financial dependence on themselves by granting a large part of the revenue only for a limited term of years, and by putting strictly in force their right of appropriating that revenue to special branches of expenditure.

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  • In 1831 he had been made a member of the court of appeal (tour de cessation), and the same year was nominated a member of the academy of moral and political sciences.

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  • When, on the other hand, the disease is checked, the signs of improvement are shown in the cessation of the pain, in the evacuations being less frequent and more natural, and in relief from the state of extreme depression.

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  • After Lincoln's re-election in 1864 Blair thought that his former close personal relations with the Confederate leaders might aid in bringing about a cessation of hostilities, and with Lincoln's consent went unofficially to Richmond and induced President Jefferson Davis to appoint commissioners to confer with representatives of the United States.

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  • The majority of the senate were strongly opposed to the proposals; a justitium (cessation of public business) was proclaimed by the consuls, but Marius and Sulpicius got up a riot, and the consuls, in fear of their lives, withdrew the justitium.

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  • Feeling in this higher sense (as distinguished from "organic" sensibility, Empfindung), which is the minimum of distinct antithetic consciousness, the cessation of the antithesis of subject and object, constitutes likewise the unity of our being, in which the opposite functions of cognition and volition have their fundamental and permanent background of personality and their transitional link.

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  • There was no struggle with the king, simply a cessation of obedience; for without strength or support in the kingdom he was llowerless to resist.

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  • War having become a congenial and very lucrative industry, its cessation caused want of work, with all the evils The that entails.

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  • The scarcity of money due to the discrediting of the assignats, the cessation of commerce, abroad and on the sea, and the bad harvest of 1793, were added to all these dangers, and formed a serious menace to France and the Convention.

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  • The agricultural resources of Borgu are great, and as the population increases with the cessation of war and by immigration the country should show marked development.

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  • But the temporary cessation of foreign wars brought no real peace to Spain.

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  • At last, on the 20th of April 1898, when the Spanish government learned that the United States minister, General Woodford, War with had been instructed by telegraph to present an the United ultimatum demanding the cessation of hostilities Stases.

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  • Finally, as though to render the task - of patriotic Spaniards wellnigh hopeless, there was little evidence of any cessation of that purely factious spirit which in Spanish politics has ever rendered stable party government impossible.

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  • Du Guesclin undertook to free France from the depredations of the "free companies," mercenary soldiers put out of employment by the cessation of the war.

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  • Among the numerous orders he received we may mention that he was the first Protestant on whom the pope bestowed the order of Christ; this was done after the cessation of the Kulturkampf and the reference of the dispute with Spain concerning the Caroline Islands to the arbitration of the pope.

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  • Save in rare instances, however, they have long ceased to be shifting dunes; for, with the cessation of prairie fires and the increase of settlement, they have become well grassed over and stable; although sand-draws, and even occasional " blow-outs" scooped by the winds in the summits or sides of the hills are still characteristic landmarks.

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  • But his retirement did not mean cessation of active work or any slackening of interest in the scientific thought of the day.

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  • If, however, the food-plant is grown in a conservatory where protection against cold is afforded, the aphides may go on reproducing agamogenetically without cessation for many years together.

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  • First of all, if your ship is capsized, don't fret about the cessation of your operation.

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  • Abrupt cessation is recommended wherever possible.

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  • He reiterated the call for cessation of hostilities or, better still, a comprehensive cease-fire.

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  • In normal cellphone use such glycoproteins diffuse laterally back again on cessation of the field or radiation.

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  • You should attain cessations This means that we should attain the permanent cessation of suffering.

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  • It was a small price to pay for the abrupt cessation of that barbarous war.

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  • The demand for the immediate cessation of the war should be given due attention.

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  • Some breaks in service may be regarded as a temporary cessation of service and not a break in contract.

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  • Second, where there is a permanent cessation of all production then the trade will also have ceased.

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  • The Bengali tobacco cessation project is located at the Dental Institute, 6th floor, Turner Street E1.

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  • It also provides insight into the processes relating to the administration of NRT in the context of cessation interventions.

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  • After its cessation, the services were assumed by a single Class 47 operating to the original 90 mph speed limit.

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  • To them Jeremiah's radical words of the destruction of the temple and the cessation of the Davidic monarchy were blasphemous.

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  • Smoking cessation with or without nicotine replacement may alter the pharmacokinetics of certain concomitant medicines.

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  • With the eradication of polio and the eventual cessation of polio immunization, the world will save US $ 1.5 billion per year.

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  • Effects of the cessation of colliery spoil dumping on coastal processes.

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  • At the critical moment the British government, urged to move in the matter by the British residents in both countries, who feared that war would mean the financial ruin of both Chile and Argentina, used its utmost influence both at Santiago and Buenos Aires to allay the misunderstandings; and negotiations were set on foot which ended in a treaty for the cessation of further armaments being signed, June 1902.

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  • Materialism argues that, as life depends on a material organism, thought is a function of the brain, and the soul is but the sum of mental states, to which, according to the theory of psychophysical parallelism, physical changes always correspond; therefore, the dissolution of the body carries with it necessarily the cessation of consciousness.

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  • It is sufficient to show, as has already been done, that the soul is not so absolutely dependent on the body, that the dissolution of the one must necessarily involve the cessation of the other.

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  • Amputation of this part involved the cessation of the response, even when the conditions normally causing the stimulation were maintained.

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  • This, however, is rather a matter of inference from the cessation of all mention of them in local records than from any definite evidence of their extirpation.

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  • In 15 9 8 a cessation of hostilities was arranged, and a formal pardon granted to Tyrone by Elizabeth.

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  • In such matters as appointments to the judicial bench, indeed, his studied impartiality offended both parties; but on the whole his administration was a marked success, and the cessation of the chronic state of disturbance in the island justified the powers in preparing for the withdrawal of their troops.

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  • The new government was pledged to abolish the vicious system by which Paris was fed at the expense of all France, and the cessation of the distribution of bread and meat at nominal prices was fixed for the 20th of February 1796.

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  • Owing to the silence of Thucydides and other reasons, many scholars regard it as merely a cessation of hostilities (see Cimon and Callias, where authorities are quoted).

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  • When the return mission arrived, the eagerness of the ambassador for the king's conversion to Christianity, added to the intrigues of Phaulcon with the Jesuits with the supposed intention of establishing a French supremacy, led to the death of Phaulcon, the persecution of the Christians, and the cessation of all intercourse with France.

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  • When the Hungarian Academy opened its doors again after a ten years' cessation, Arany was elected a member (15th of December 1858).

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  • For the scientific aspects of the processes involved in life and its cessation see Biology, Physiology, Pathology, and allied articles; and for the consideration of the prolongation of life see Longevity.

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  • Use rights terminate upon cessation of employment, except in the instance where the employe becomes a student.

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  • He spoke about the cessation of birth and the unconditioned dhamma.

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  • These effects are said to diminish upon cessation of the product.

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  • Approved in May of 2006 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Chantix has quickly shot to the top tier in the world of smoking cessation drugs.

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  • Chantix has fewer side effects than past smoking cessation medications and has garnered better overall reviews.

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  • Unlike some smoking cessation medications, Chantix does not contain nicotine.

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  • Zyban is one of the previously most used smoking cessation drugs.

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  • The most successful smoking cessation programs tend to address both issues.

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  • The same smoking cessation methods are used to help people stop chewing tobacco as for those who smoke it.

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  • Allegations have been made that the Food & Drug Administration ignored concerns put forward by an expert in the field of smoking cessation products about the health consequences of long-term use of this product.

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  • Join a smoking cessation program, Nicotine Anonymous or find out about a Quitline in your area.

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  • According to the Tobacco Free website, 95% of people who do not use a smoking cessation program fail.

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  • This indicates the effectiveness of these cessation programs.

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  • Nicotine Anonymous is one of the most popular cessation programs available in communities across the country.

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  • Many health insurance companies and workplaces also provide cessation programs.

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  • If you don't have the time to attend meetings or want a private cessation program, the Internet provides many support websites for people attempting to quit smoking.

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  • Join cessation programs in your community, receive individual counseling and/or ask for encouragement from friends and family.

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  • Cessation programs are an effective way to quit smoking, but there is still a chance you may relapse.

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  • It is simply too difficult to predict how a person's body will react to the cessation of the drug.

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  • People who don't have bed partners may never notice the snoring or the cessation of breathing.

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  • The disorder, which causes episodes of breathing cessation during sleep, is associated with numerous serious diseases, including heart attack and high blood pressure.

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  • Snoring associated with sleep apnea usually occurs in cycles, with periods of silence and breathing cessation following periods of loud snoring.

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  • Loud snoring followed by periods of breathing cessation and silence for 10 or more seconds characterizes sleep apnea and distinguishes it from other causes of snoring.

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  • The cessation of breath occurs as the muscles in the mouth or throat relax, which can cause tissue or the tongue to block the airway.

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  • Lifestyle modifications such as avoidance of sun, cessation of cigarette smoking, maintaining a balanced diet, and adequate nutrition, all positively affect one's health.

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  • Cessation of the antibiotic early can lead to a return of the sore throat.

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  • By the age of six, children begin to understand that death is the cessation of bodily functions and that it is permanent.

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  • When an abrasion is present, then it is imperative that prescribed treatment, including cessation of contact lenses and use of prescribed drops be followed.

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  • Detoxification can be accomplished suddenly, by complete and immediate cessation of all substance use or by slowly decreasing (tapering) the dose that a person is taking, to minimize the side effects of withdrawal.

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  • In a pallid BHS the brain sends a signal via the vagus nerve that severely slows the heart rate, leading to a temporary cessation of breathing and loss of consciousness.

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  • Common Munchausen by proxy symptoms include apnea (cessation of breathing), fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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  • Sleep apnea-A sleep disorder characterized by periods of breathing cessation lasting for 10 seconds or more.

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  • A number of other conditions also make newborns susceptible, including respiratory distress syndrome, congenital heart problems, and episodes of apnea (cessation of breathing).

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  • Detoxification can be accomplished "cold turkey," by complete and immediate cessation of all substance use, or by slowly decreasing (tapering) the dose that a person is taking, to minimize the side effects of withdrawal.

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  • Without treatment, cessation of breathing, anaphylactic shock, and death can occur within 15 minutes.

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  • Duration of puberty in girls from onset of breast development to cessation of growth is roughly five years.

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  • Duration of puberty in boys from first testicle enlargement to cessation of growth is about six years.

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  • Victims may also exhibit vocal cord paralysis and episodes of apnea (a cessation of breathing sometimes requiring resuscitation).

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  • It's important, however, to talk with your doctor about the risks before using any smoking cessation product.

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  • Hypnosis has been used as a method of enhancing health programs for years, such as smoking cessation and addiction control.

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  • Breeching its forcefield causes it to shut down; the implication is that it was placed there by a race that wished to be informed, by the cessation of a signal, by mankind's attaining the technology of spaceflight.

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  • It will fill you in on Chantix, which is a well-received, newer smoking cessation drug.

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  • There was an almost entire cessation of building, and a large number of houses in the chief cities remained untenanted, the occupants moving to lodgings and more than one family living in a single house.

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  • The time chosen for the strike was the height of the wool season, when a cessation of work would be attended with the maximum of inconvenience.

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  • In March 1646 a cessation of hostilities was arranged between Ormonde and the Catholics; and O'Neill, furnished with supplies by the papal nuncio, Rinuccini, turned against the Scottish parliamentary army under General Monro, who had been operating with fluctuating success in Ireland since April 1642.

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  • The cessation of the rains on the southern border of Baluchistan, west of Karachi, obviously arises from the projection of the south-east coast of Arabia, which limits the breadth of the south-west monsoon air current and the length of the coast-line directly exposed to it.

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  • In 1780 and 1781 he took an active part in opposition to Lord North's American policy, and it was largely as the result of his motion on the 22nd of February in the latter year, demanding the cessation of the war against the colonies, when the ministerial majority was reduced to one, that Lord North resigned office.

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  • In 1632 Baldassare Longhena built the fine church of Santa Maria della Salute, also a votive church, erected by the state to commemorate the cessation of the plague of 1630.

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  • Conditions are well adapted to the cultivation of the plant, and since the cessation of the RussoJapanese War the Japanese have undertaken the development of the industry.

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  • Nevertheless, when the trial proceeded, he voted with the majority which declared Louis to be guilty, but recommended that the penalty should be postponed until the cessation of hostilities, and that the sentence should then be ratified by the Convention or by some other legislative body.

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  • After the cessation of civil wars under the sway of the Tokugawa, the building and improvement of roads went on steadily.

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  • In the denser jungles malaria prevails for months after the cessation of the rains, but the Gonds do not appear to suffer much from its effects.

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  • The city is the seat of a Greek and a Roman Catholic archbishop; and it possesses a gymnasium, a theatre, an agricultural and industrial society, and a library and museum preserved in the buildings formerly devoted to the university, which was founded by Frederick North, 5th earl of Guilford (1766-1827, himself the first chancellor in 1824) in 1823, but disestablished on the cessation of the English protectorate.

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  • Here, on the 3rd of August 1795, General Wayne, the year after his victory over the Indians at Fallen Timbers, concluded with them the treaty of Greenville, the Indians agreeing to a cessation of hostilities and ceding to the United States a considerable portion of Ohio and a number of small tracts in Indiana, Illinois and Michigan (including the sites of Sandusky, Toledo, Defiance, Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mackinac, Peoria and Chicago), and the United States agreeing to pay to the Indians $20,000 worth of goods immediately and an annuity of goods, valued at $9500, for ever.

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  • Its doctrine of salvation was a guide to, if not absolute non-existence, yet cessation of all consciousness of existence (Nirvana).

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  • The thorough ripening of the preceding season's wood in fruit trees and flowering plants, and of the crown in perennial herbs like strawberries, and the cessation of all active growth before the time they are to start into a new growth, are of paramount importance.

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  • A convention of the representatives of the five great powers met in London in the beginning of November, at the request of the king of the Netherlands, and both sides were brought to consent to a cessation of hostilities.

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  • The Democratic National Convention adopted (August 29, 1864) a resolution (drafted by Vallandigham) declaring the war a failure, and demanding a cessation of hostilities; it nominated M'Clellan for president, and instead of adjourning sine die as usual, remained organized, and subject to be convened at any time and place by the executive national committee.

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  • It put a period to a question which had long embittered the relations between England and France, and locally it caused the cessation of the systematic opposition of the French agents in Cairo to everything tending to strengthen the British positionhowever beneficial to Egypt the particular scheme opposed might be.

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  • Till the cessation of the Union in 1814, Copenhagen continued to be the headquarters of the Norwegian administration; both kingdoms had common departments of state; and the common chancery continued to be called the Danish chancery.

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  • The new territory here and in Macedonia was surveyed as soon as acquired, and a central museum for Thessaly was established in the former Turkish custom-house at Elassona before the cessation of hostilities.

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  • Two years later Cineas was sent to renew negotiations with Rome on easier terms. The result was a cessation of hostilities, and Cineas crossed over to Sicily, to prepare the ground for Pyrrhus's campaign.

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  • Stag hunting begins on the 12th of August, and ends on the 8th of October; there is then a cessation until the end of the month, when the hounds are unkennelled for hind hunting, which continues up to Christmas; it begins again about Ladyday, and lasts till the 10th of May.

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  • If given in too great quantity a temporary condition of apnoea (cessation of breathing) is produced, the blood being fully charged with the gas.

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  • For the latest post-war statistics up to 1921 the proportions were respectively twothirds, one-sixth and one-sixth, owing primarily to the almost complete cessation of direct shipments from Europe to the Persian Gulf.

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  • In all parts of the country the contrast between the landscape in early spring and later, when the cessation of rains and the increase of heat has burnt up the vegetation, is very remarkable.

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  • When revolution broke out in Mexico (1811), California remained loyal, suffering much by the cessation of supplies from Mexico, the resulting deficits falling as an added burden upon the missions.

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  • It has also been ascribed to quarantine, but no effective quarantine was established till 1720, so that the cessation of plague in England must be regarded as spontaneous.

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  • In 1876, however, the party in Prussi; reunited on a programme-which demanded the maintenance of the Christian character of the schools, cessation of the Kulturkampf, limitation of economic liberty, and repression of social democracy, and this was accepted also by the Conservatives in the Reichstag.

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  • A similar cessation of plague was noted soon after in the greater part of western Europe.

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  • After its customary cessation in the autumn the epidemic began again in October 1876, though sporadic cases occurred all the summer.

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  • What it did make impossible for him was to attain that union immediately on the cessation of his present life, as he would first have to pass through higher and purer stages of mundane existence before reaching that goal; but in this respect he only shared the lot of all but a very few of the saintliest in the higher spheres of life, since the ordinary twice-born would be liable to sink, after his present life, to grades yet lower than that of the Sudra.

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  • The cessation of assisted immigration early in the life of the present generation is alleged to have had considerable influence upon the rate, in Victoria, at least, owing to the curtailment of the supply of adult women of the more conceptive ages and the ageing of those who had reached the country at an earlier date.

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  • For his absolute individualism, which recognizes in the state, the church, the family only so many superficial and incidental provisions of human craft, the means of relief was absorption in the intellectual and purely ideal aims which prepare the way for the cessation of temporal individuality altogether.

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  • No details of the event are recorded, and the chief argument in support of the statement in Ruf (i) us Festus that "under the Emperor Gallienus Dacia was lost" is the sudden cessation of Roman inscriptions and coins in the country after 256.

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  • When the Hungarian Academy opened its doors again after a ten years' cessation, Arany was elected a member.

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  • These noble truths were about sorrow, its cause, its cessation and the path which leads to that cessation.

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  • Even the cat looked up, more from the cessation of her patting than Dean's expletive.

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  • If the demand for rehearing is refused such refusal is final; but if it is granted the case is then heard by the civil chamber, and after argument cessation (annulment) is granted or refused.

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