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12 Sentences With "ceased living"

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After the loss, his father began to isolate himself and ceased living the vibrant life he once led.
Based on accounts from people who have ceased living in isolation, and those who have had fleeting contact with these societies, experts say members of these communities are fearful that contact with outsiders would bring disease and mistreatment.
In January 2120, Ms. Rea created the Karen M. Connors Living Trust — over a year after Ms. Connors had ceased living — in a document bearing what was purported to be Ms. Connors's signature, according to a criminal complaint released last week.
In April, Onetwo toured Germany. Later that year they supported Erasure and The Human League. In March 2013, Brücken and Humphreys ceased living and working together.
His son Liudolf, duke of Swabia, revolted and welcomed the Magyars into Germany (953). At Lechfeld, near Augsburg in Bavaria, Otto caught up with the Magyars while they were enjoying a razzia and achieved a signal victory in 955. The Magyars ceased living on plunder, and their leaders created a Christian kingdom called Hungary (1000).
While the earliest human evidence in Guilá Naquitz Cave dates to about 10,750 years BP, inhabitation was not continual and was not year-long. Humans ceased living in the cave about 500 BP. Humans lived in the cave six separate timeframes from about 10,750 to 8,900 years BP and again from about 1,300 to 500 years BP. The earlier inhabitants were pre- ceramic hunter-gatherers who lived in the cave only from August to October–December.
Today its suffragans are the Diocese of Évreux, the Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux, the Diocese of Coutances, the Diocese of Le Havre, and the Diocese of Sées. The seat of the archbishop is the 13th century Gothic Rouen Cathedral. The Cathedral Chapter is composed of ten dignitaries (the Dean,For the Deans of the Cathedral Chapter of Rouen, see Fisquet, pp. 358-366. Already by the end of the 11th century the canons had ceased living together under a common rule (Fisquet, p. 3).
The couple went on to have three daughters. In February 1909, he entertained for 24 friends at Delmonico's in New York, with professional vaudeville entertainment for the dinner. The Times reported that "it was said that [the event] was one of the most elaborate small affairs that had been given [at Delmonico's] this season." In 1916, Thorne ceased living at his home town at Park Avenue and 73 Street to live full-time in Millbrook, New York at his Thornedale estate with his family, which remained the family's principal place of residence as of 1950.
The six exhibitions of the 2nd Athens Biennale took the form of autonomous approaches to that broad subject which nevertheless communicated creatively and claimed a degree of narrative cohesion. > “They say a human body becomes lighter by twenty-one grams, once it has > ceased living. This is how much a soul weighs. Although no science would > confirm this, and although not all people believe that God ever breathed on > Adam, most of them probably feel at one point or another that there must > somehow be an ‘essence’ of life, something more than a mere body, something > that encapsulates all that we are.
If Barnett had moved away from the woman, and ceased living with her, his claim that they both opened the keyless door by using the procedure he described was not understood. However, the ex-boyfriend defended himself when he was questioned and explained that, despite their confrontation, they remained on cordial terms, to the point that when he got a new job, he offered financial assistance to Mary. Witnesses confirmed Barnett's claims, who had seen the couple drinking in a tavern in the company of Julia Venturney, another resident of Miller's Court. This information supported the man's story that the unstable couple was in the process of reconciliation.
Either way, the Anglo-Saxon populace of England adopted many cultural traits that differed from those in the preceding Iron Age and Romano-British periods. They adopted Old English, a Germanic language that differed markedly from the Celtic and Latin languages previously spoken, whilst they apparently abandoned Christianity, a monotheistic religion devoted to the worship of one God, and instead began following Anglo-Saxon paganism, a polytheistic faith revolving around the veneration of several deities. Differences to people's daily material culture also became apparent, as those living in England ceased living in roundhouses and instead began constructing rectangular timber homes that were like those found in Denmark and northern Germany. Art forms also changed as jewellery began exhibiting the increasing influence of Migration Period Art from continental Europe.
The window showing the gartered arms of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales In 1803 the house reverted to single occupancy for a short period, during which the tenancy was held by Sir John Slade from 1808–1852, although he ceased living there from 1829. Slade made a number of alterations including removing windows and adding buttresses to the east front, using the Abbot’s Room as the main entrance and adding a reeded white marble chimney piece to the fireplace. In 1837 the house was sub-divided again and occupied by a Mr Henry Brodribb, a solicitor and Miss Margaret Bazley (or Bazeley), headmistress of the Godolphin School, which was then housed in nearby Arundells. In 1837 the Godolphin School moved into the King's House and was transferred in 1848 when an outbreak of cholera in the city forced its evacuation to premises on Milford Hill in another part of Salisbury.

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