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1 The strike would probably have developed quickly into a complete cessation of CIE services.
2 Our hearts are uplifted in thanksgiving for complete cessation of the prolonged, unprecedented world conflict.
3 The government doesn't expect a complete cessation of smoking.
4 Results: There was progressive reduction in lymphorrhea with complete cessation at 11 months post shunt placement.
5 But that very night the IRA declared a " complete cessation of violence" from midnight.
6 The complete cessation of anger, too, was confusing.
7 In August 1994, the leadership of Óglaigh na hÉireann announced a complete cessation of all military operations.
8 It swung to, and, as it did so, there came a sudden, complete cessation of the noise.
9 So habitual had this intercourse become, that a week's complete cessation of it seemed a positive pain.
10 All patients experienced a dramatic diminution of their snoring and in 55% complete cessation was achieved.
11 But often a pause so gained lengthened out until it evolved into a complete cessation from the attack.
12 The data indicate that DPT vaccines cause an extraordinary increase in the near or complete cessation of breathing.
13 Within the last year or two there has been almost complete cessation of Adolf's attempt to become a lawyer.
14 For many this will mean a reduction in available paid working hours and for some the complete cessation of work.
15 It refers to an "unequivocal restoration" of the August 1994 ceasefire and the " complete cessation of military operations".
16 The message warned that the IRA had 'with great reluctance' decided that the ' complete cessation of violence' would end at 6pm.
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This collocation consists of: Complete cessation through the time