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1 The work came in paroxysms with intervals of almost complete stagnation .
2 An epoch of great spiritual activity had been succeeded by one of complete stagnation .
3 There is a complete stagnation of industry.
4 And so, when adjustment to the new circumstances of the world had been achieved, complete stagnation set in.
5 With an ascending aortic anastomosis, a small degree of recirculatory flow may prevent complete stagnation at the aortic root.
6 It seemed very odd-sucha complete stagnation of affairs, military and civil-butwe went to dinner in spite of our disappointment.
7 Had it not been for the moon, which was increasing above them, they might have sworn that they were floating in complete stagnation .
8 One most singular effect of the treatment is that it induces in most people, and eminently in my case, the most complete stagnation of mind.
9 [Footnote 1: The following trait proves the complete stagnation of chivalric feeling in the army.
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