Aún no tenemos significados para "complete severance".
1But this opening soon closes by complete severance, proceeding regularly backwards.
2It entails a more or less complete severance with reality.'
3This complete severance of one cause and effect was sufficient to discredit all natural laws.
4In 1915 severe illnesses accounted for the complete severance from the Battalion of a considerable number of members.
5There should not be a complete severance between the boy and the school until he has reached a relatively mature age.
6Such liberty could only come after the downfall of the Saybrook, Platform, and after a complete severance of Church and State.
7Had she meditated a complete severance from him, formed ties that would bind her irrevocably to the life she had chosen?
8If I was here while I was asleep in my cubicle, does not that constitute a complete severance of my body and my inner being?
9"This non-co-operation, you are satisfied, will extend to complete severance of co-operation with the Government?"
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