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1 In fact, these services ceased at the beginning of the present decade.
2 That strange mass preternatural effect ceased at about three a.m. this morning.
3 This ceased at last; he shut the Bible, and put it aside.
4 Soon they heard footsteps advancing and the steps ceased at the door.
5 The Roman dominion ceased at the line drawn between Volubilis and Salé.
6 Even this ceased at length, and the quivering of the body stopped.
7 The blood had ceased at last to flow from his colourless lips.
8 The natural result was, the supply of provisions ceased at once.
9 The rain had ceased at sundown and the night was humid and depressing.
10 The snow ceased at midnight and the cold grew more intense.
11 Outwardly his membership ceased at the war's end but he remained on call.
12 When the old man ceased at last from exhaustion Colonel Winchester said quietly:
13 He had suffered much, but pursuit had ceased at the jungle-edge.
14 The noises ceased at length, as strangely as they had begun.
15 These springs, common to most Klondike streams, never ceased at the lowest temperatures.
16 It ceased at 9 P.M. and the wind subsided to a dead calm!
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