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Post trade costs have ceased to be just an afterthought.
It's never ceased to be sort of terrifying and thrilling.
One of the world's two superpowers simply ceased to be.
After the 1999 protests, that ceased to be the case.
A beer in Egypt hasn't ceased to be a cherished commodity.
In that sense, the online world has ceased to be interesting.
Also development of eco-technologies ceased to be an important purpose.
Hunger ceased to be a major issue about a decade ago.
The city had ceased to be affordable — and more important, interesting.
Never mind that this has long ceased to be the case.
Upon completing the series, Popova ceased to be a studio artist.
Citizenship, with its shared rights and responsibilities, has ceased to be.
Slowly but surely, Hungary has ceased to be a real democracy.
In the decade since, that has ceased to be the case.
Local resident Sheffi Paz said it has ceased to be Israeli.
And since her appearance, the game has ceased to be the same.
His line of steaks ceased to be available at The Sharper Image.
In truth, Backstreet had long since ceased to be a gay bar.
But that does not mean that books have ceased to be important to Amazon—and it certainly does not mean that Amazon, which dominates the book industry in the United States, has ceased to be important to publishers.
But the internet has long since ceased to be a playground for geeks.
Wrestling fans were into cowboys long after it had ceased to be fashionable.
For me, Harry Potter has long since ceased to be just a story.
"Almost everywhere the language had ceased to be a first language," he said.
Bauhaus became an international style the moment it ceased to be a school.
Once they did so, the tools that brought them together ceased to be useful.
My phone ceased to be a teleportation machine and became, instead, a context machine.
The moment a thought ceased to be suspended in his consciousness, it was gone.
" They ceased to be seen as "bloody, murdering Confederate guerillas" and became "righteous outlaws.
But the house in Dallas had ceased to be the point of the struggle.
The spy, Sergei Skripal, had ceased to be an active threat to its interests.
For Rorty, the left ceased to be political and instead became a cultural movement.
After this point, the violin ceased to be a mere hobby for Mr. Chandler.
The Bauhaus became an international style the moment it ceased to be a school.
Eastern Colorado long ago ceased to be a land of yeoman farmers on small plots.
But worse is on the way, since Nublar's dormant volcano has ceased to be dormant.
This has ceased to be the case as a result of globalization and technological changes.
Twitter has ceased to be a platform for free speech as it claims to be.
The number one Porsche hit problems shortly before midnight and ceased to be a contender.
The 124-year-old brand had ceased to be relevant to consumers, and it showed.
What would happen to all of that if Vogue ceased to be her base is unclear.
Certainly, no one believes that radicalization of terrorist violence has ceased to be a national concern.
But 2019 is also the year that the European Parliament election ceased to be a sideshow.
But she never quite shook Geraldine's tentacular grip, or ceased to be tormented by her disapproval.
On Thursday night, when rapid gunfire interrupted an otherwise peaceful protest downtown, Dallas ceased to be Dallas.
At some juncture, from an official standpoint, William Burgess Powell ceased to be a person of interest.
This may tempt some to conclude that the market has ceased to be so reliant on oil.
But he had ceased to be on the cutting edge of software development by the early 21988s.
Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected occupation, I thought, opening the door.
I wouldn't say that movies ceased to be significant events after Reagan, but I think much less.
Once the tree topper was licensed, Mr. Chowaiki ceased to be involved in day-to-day operations.
The old notes of 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee denomination ceased to be legal tender from Dec.
Like that moment when a doughnut ceased to be a doughnut to become an insane ice cream sandwich.
Angry Birds made money, but it was released long after the game ceased to be a mega-success.
Since Italy joined the euro, exports have ceased to be a driver of growth, which has consequently slowed.
It would mean that, in practical terms, the Christian Democrats had ceased to be a center-right party.
Some of these holdings ceased to be useful years ago, with a fraction awaiting closure since the 85033s.
When Ms. Philo joined in 2008, Céline had ceased to be a real part of the fashion conversation.
Thanks to the sexual revolution taking place that year, the domestic partnership of unmarried couples ceased to be taboo.
The announcement comes two weeks after Mahathir ceased to be an adviser to national oil and gas firm Petronas.
It was the day that "Free Gucci" ceased to be an imperative and became, instead, a statement of fact.
As the market recovered, it ceased to be a forced seller, retaining coal operations that have driven profits higher.
For gay couples, Italy has finally ceased to be a glaring exception to the rest of Europe (see map).
Somalia ceased to be a coherent state in 1991, when its dictator, Siad Barre, was deposed by rebel militias.
It is just living its little life, as its hosts ceased to be able to do seventeen years ago.
Gail Collins: Arthur, I have already admitted that the Hillary-Bernie battle has ceased to be all that thrilling.
As a result, Latimer and Urbahn have ceased to be just agents; they've become career counselors and life coaches.
"Manchester Arena" locates the event quite well and whose concert had just ended has ceased to be especially relevant.
"I am a president of a sovereign state and we have long ceased to be a colony," Duterte replied.
"My reign will not outlast the day I have ceased to be strong and therefore to be feared," Napoleon said.
It was a time when education ceased to be an act of dependence, an act of fulfilling my parents' wishes.
He writes: In 1964, the GOP ceased to be the party of Lincoln and became the party of Southern whites.
Once Biden ceased to be a concept — the generic Democrat — and became a living, breathing, stumbling, fumbling candidate, voters turned away.
But just because the world continues to trend towards disaster, that doesn't mean that the trivial has ceased to be celebrated.
Cramer explained that with most money managers focused on growth, Ford has ceased to be an attractive pick at any price.
With the onset of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, it ceased to be played for three long and gruesome years.
Helme ceased to be an adviser to the National Trust, but Farrow & Ball traded extensively on its association with the organization.
Racism ceased to be a matter of systems and policy and became a referendum on the rot of the individual soul.
How many more times can you watch soldiers wade into a charnel-house that has long-since ceased to be horrifying?
Mr. Flynn always played a central role in this sprawling saga, and his own Russia connections never ceased to be problematic.
For one thing, the process by which the professionals sell us soft drinks, soap and soup ceased to be a novelty.
May, the role of prime minister has ceased to be that of the head of the legislative branch of British government.
McCain's vote ceased to be pivotal because of Doug Jones's election, so the great ACA debate remains stuck even after McCain's death.
Similarly, Christ and the Apostle Paul both described people like animals, but neither claimed that someone had ceased to be a person.
And he's never ceased to be among the half dozen or so best strikers in the world, both for club and country.
And because they have ceased to be part of some imagined Mediterranean idyll, I've actually been cooking with them more than ever.
Manafort's reputation was so shady that he had ceased to be employable as a consultant in American elections until Trump came along.
Chess Records ceased to be a family affair that same year, when it was bought by General Recorded Tape for $6.5 million.
The Competition and Markets Authority said it had reasonable grounds for suspecting that Amazon and Deliveroo &aposhave ceased to be distinct.&apos6.
On September 5, Duterte called Obama a "son of a bitch" and warned that his country had long ceased to be a colony.
So the language adapted, and as the debates went on, excises and duties ceased to be direct because they could not be apportioned.
The keyboard has ceased to be a mere function for hammers to strike strings, and has become a precious horizontal artifact to caress.
" With Israeli independence, "'Zion' ceased to be a proleptic ideal or symbol and began to be an archaeological site with borders to defend.
"Demonetisation" in late 2016, when most banknotes ceased to be legal tender overnight, squeezed growth to 5.7% in the first half of last year.
ET.Per Bloomberg, Facebook and Instagram domains ceased to be accessible by users during that time period, while Messenger and WhatsApp were also non-functional.
Ever since Windows Phone ceased to be a viable option on the market, Android and iOS have been the only significant options for consumers.
But the alt-right was always fractured and squabbling, and in the aftermath of Charlottesville, it's basically ceased to be a thing at all.
In the same way, Berlusconi emerged as Italy ceased to be a Cold War pivot and the Christian-Democrat-dominated postwar political alignments imploded.
After a couple of months in Philly, he had ceased to be the spunky, graceful, sharp-shooting guard he seemed to be at Washington.
But this happened with the forty-three students [who went missing, resulting in protests and media coverage], but it really has ceased to be.
Walt never ceased to be passionately loyal to his home town of Chisholm, in Minnesota's Iron Range, where he'd grown up with little money.
If that happens, the government can claim that the FARC at long last have ceased to be a threat, even if other deadlines are missed.
CUSTOMER: But the dollar has ceased to be, it has shuffled off this mortal coil, it is an ex-currency OWNER: So you say, sir.
At some point, technology ceased to be a tool to help us get what we want and instead became the only thing we actually want.
Telling people about my conversations with her and explaining the concept of Adnan Oktar and his kittens never ceased to be a fun party trick.
There is a shared sense, hard for anyone to resist, that nowadays Greenberg's and Fried's formalism has ceased to be a productive way of talking.
It's pretty unlikely he'll show up on The Mandalorian, which takes place after the original Star Wars trilogy, simply because he has ceased to be.
Good statecraft, guided first and foremost by the need to protect and defend the American people, has ceased to be about utilizing the U.S. military.
In the other countries of Eastern Europe — with the partial exception of Poland — punk rock truly appeared only once Communism had practically ceased to be.
Known officially as the Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ) Chilmark, it ceased to be operational in 1992 and was sold in a sealed bid auction in 1997.
After Mr Putin's first term in office, which ended in 2004, the Duma ceased to be a democratic forum; it merely rubber-stamped the Kremlin's edicts.
The most important introductory course faced by Sonia and her classmates had long ceased to be about contracts or procedure; it was algorithms and the law.
"I can confirm that five more individuals have ceased to be Australian citizens because of their involvement with Islamic State offshore," Dutton said in a statement.
But let's face it, it could also be a huge disruption to bitcoin investors if the cryptocurrency suddenly ceased to be so accessible to criminal entities.
For years, he's ceased to be a human musician with a definable genre and become a weird Portuguese man o' war formed of tiny cultural polyps.
To spur innovation, compete globally and nurture prosperity in a country where factory jobs have ceased to be the answer, we need more, better college graduates.
My mother ceased to be interested in it as her life went on, because it took her back to a lot of anguish about her childhood.
Even when the CEO is candid in their responses, which they often are, the platforms they run have long ago ceased to be under their direct control.
But it is odd that it has become the highest statement of achievement just as the album has ceased to be the lingua franca of music consumption.
Congress ceased to be an institution and instead became a partisan battleground, where senators and Congress members were Republicans and Democrats first, and members of Congress second.
She renounced her American citizenship after the marriage and Namgyal later ceased to be king after the region was absorbed as a state of India in 20153.
But that tells its own story about another meandering debate performance from a candidate who ceased to be relevant to the presidential race a long time ago.
In a city where high-end hairdressers charge upward of $500 an appointment, it was only a matter of time before tattoos ceased to be a bargain.
"Europeans have ceased to be the subjects of history; they have become its objects," Faust says, quoting Jean-Paul Sartre's analysis of the Algerian war of independence.
It ceased to be simply a sign, after the fact, that you were missing out on things and became itself the thing you were missing out on.
In the event that Judge Garland's confirmation had been confirmed, Kennedy would have likely ceased to be the fulcrum of a 5-4 conservative majority on the Court.
His rehabilitation as a literary figure was doomed to fail because as soon as Abbott became a civilian, he ceased to be a character and a literary curiosity.
If Michelle Obama had worn dreadlocks or even a modest afro, her hair would have likely suddenly ceased to be a trivial topic among these purportedly progressive critics.
I knew that it was a possibility, but it sort of ceased to be an active danger the way it had been for so many years after 1945.
In the same way, when Latin ceased to be understood, the bishops of Vatican II opened the door, again for the good of the people, with modern languages.
And all are well aware that a British triumph could be a major boost at home for sailing, which long ago ceased to be a mainstream spectator sport.
When I moved to New York 14 years ago, my roots ceased to be a trait I shared with everyone I knew, and instead became specific to me.
With a dazzling display of fireworks, Hong Kong marked 20 years since the city ceased to be a British colony and was returned to Chinese rule on July 1.
It may go down in the books as the last stand of Rubio and Cruz, or the moment that the seemingly invincible candidacy of Donald Trump ceased to be.
Both are among a select group of clubs, dominated by Toulon and Clermont Auvergne, that have overpowered the competition since the Irish provincial franchises ceased to be financially competitive.
Under Communist rule, more Jews emigrated and the synagogue finally ceased to be a place of worship, its last rabbi leaving Hungary, after Soviet tanks crushed a 1956 uprising.
But after a few years, the infusions ceased to be effective, and Baker began a regimen she continues to follow that includes giving herself biweekly injections in the abdomen.
After the Tamils ceased to be a convincing threat to Sinhala Buddhist nationalism, the Rajapaksas found a new target in Muslims, who make up 9 percent of the population.
Basically everything that rock 'n' roll should be — and pop had ceased to be — with people banging on things and creating a tribal attack on these bubble-gum songs.
Influence ceased to be measured by respectability — op-eds published in The Wall Street Journal; keynotes delivered to the American Enterprise Institute — and came to be measured by ratings.
TWO days after he ceased to be President Donald Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon explained why he had welcomed The Economist to his house on Capitol Hill for a chat.
In that moment, to me, the show ceased to be about a love triangle and became a show about the power of these brothers and their love for each other.
Mayer was expected to leave Yahoo after Verizon finalized the deal and Yahoo ceased to be an independent company, but it wasn't clear if she'd land with new owner Verizon.
When additional leave requests were ignored, she inquired about her employment status, and allegedly ceased to be paid or have access to company systems and concluded she had been terminated.
In the past eight years, as coal has ceased to be the dominant fuel used in power plants, production in the United States has dropped by thirty-eight per cent.
These figures reflected the sense of abandonment many residents felt when Detroit ceased to be able to deliver a quality of life that is taken for granted in other cities.
Their oppressiveness stems from their false certainty of being at the forefront of historical progress, despite the inescapable truth that "the enemy has never ceased to be victorious" (Walter Benjamin).
Prakash ceased to be an Australian "by virtue of his actions in fighting for Islamic State from May 2016", and he had been notified of the decision in December, Dutton said.
Marinova (pictured) is wearing a t-shirt that reads, "The system kills" Until Marinova's death, the murder of women had ceased to be frontpage news because it was happening so often.
The decision, first reported by Reuters, triggered a 28% recovery in Thyssenkrupp shares - their biggest daily gain - as Kerkhoff abandoned a cross-shareholding structuring that had ceased to be financially viable.
To this date, the Concorde remains the world's first and only commercially viable supersonic airliner (although the "commercially viable" part is subject to debate, and ultimately ceased to be the case).
It seems under DeMint the difference blurred between the two arms of Heritage, and it ceased to be a creative force, instead becoming part political-action committee and part lobbying group.
Suddenly it was the administration itself that needed to demonstrate a capacity for imposing its will; the entity that needed wins ceased to be the nation and became the executive branch.
The utopian project ceased to be a cooperative in 2015 and took on the status of a foundation, enabling it to receive loans and make important investment decisions more easily, Riera said.
That was probably true of the Christians after they ceased to be new and interesting, though, and in the end the Christians conquered the most powerful empire in the world from within.
I think you're onto something about the idea that the characters are so fundamentally malleable that they've ceased to be characters and are, instead, just signposts meant to indicate certain storytelling tropes.
Coal ceased to be the largest source of power generation in 2016 and growth in gas supply is ample, along with supply from renewables, while growth in overall power demand is sluggish.
Surely. I once lived there and never ceased to be amazed by the awe in which people who made largely bad films were held by actors desperate to be in the movies.
By then, we will have had talks on transition that make it clear the UK will still be bound by EU rules even once it has ceased to be a member state.
This team would be empowered to deal with the national, regional and international aspects of the Yemen conflict, since the problem has long ceased to be a mere internal struggle for power.
"Suddenly, the state treated the Greeks as if they were rich, at the precise moment that they ceased to be rich," the federation of Greek enterprises, S.E.V., said in a recent bulletin.
The rate did fall to a record low under Trump in May 22024, 22%, but it then increased; Trump continued claiming he had the record even after that ceased to be true.
Resnick ceased to be employed by CASIS in 2015 "in connection with a NASA OIG investigation into travel accounting," according to a story written that year by Keith Cowing of NASA Watch.
One of the most celebrated chefs in the world, Mr. Meyer was expanding his empire in New York, but epicurean glamour had long ceased to be a meaningful driver of his ambitions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Despite the similarity between Augustus' and Mussolini's appropriation of SPQR, the phrase's ancient meaning ceased to be understood many centuries before the rise of Italian Fascism.
That suggests rural spiders are indeed photophobic while urban spiders, though not actually attracted to the light, have ceased to be afraid of it—not so much Steatoda triangulosa, then, as Steatoda luminosa.
But the move, widely known as demonetization, badly hurt India's cash-dependent economy and caused tremendous hardship to people forced to line up outside banks before the notes ceased to be legal tender.
"An Event of Default has arisen because the Guarantee from Novo Banco S.A. of amounts payable under the Notes has ceased to be in 'full force and effect'," Winterbrook said in a statement.
The regulator uses it if it suspects that two enterprises "have ceased to be distinct", or that arrangements are in place or contemplation, which could result in the enterprises "ceasing to be distinct".
Friendships crumbled, neighbors ceased to be neighborly, and alliances formed—especially among those whose children were missing, as they continued to search for any traces of them long after the disaster was over.
Even before she was bizarrely name-checked by Anthony Scaramucci on The Late Show as an excuse for the ex-Communication Director's beyond-boorish behavior, her arc had ceased to be much fun.
The rebels have long ceased to be a threat outside of a small handful of isolated valleys, and most Peruvian media dismissed the attack as attention-seeking that did not impact the elections.
Any doubts that Egypt has ceased to be a strategic partner to the United States were eliminated with the recent preliminary Egyptian-Russian agreement to grant reciprocal access to each other's air bases.
I pursued it because I was interested in why nonmetropolitan regions — counties that the president won comfortably — had ceased to be leading incubators of jobs as they had been just a generation ago.
Perhaps serving on a bank board was once seen as a cushy, well-paying position for the well-connected, but that has long ceased to be the case at highly regulated financial firms.
"Watching them melt, I always found myself trying to locate the moment where Spider-Man ceased to be Spider-Man, where the object shed its pop cultural reference," Robinson tells The Creators Project.
"We've reached an agreement, we've told Bauza he's ceased to be the national team coach," the Argentine FA's recently elected president Claudio Tapia told reporters after a meeting at the organization's Buenos Aires headquarters.
The criminal justice coalition succeeded as long as it did at the federal level because crime had ceased to be a top-tier political issue, and thus was not one worth enforcing orthodoxy over.
The summit was organized to inspire, educate — and yes, sell to — the young readers of what ceased to be a traditional magazine in November, when Condé Nast announced it would stop printing it regularly.
The Stones had ceased to be musical innovators by the end of the 1970s, but survived the waning of their creative powers by reaching a professional arrangement that enabled them to exploit their earlier innovations.
Cosimo Marasciulo, head of European fixed income at Pioneer Investments, said the correlation collapse shows central banks have ceased to be the drivers of asset prices as focus turns from monetary policy to fiscal policy.
Kazakh banks' subordinated issues do not currently envisage any formal loss absorption triggers, but in Fitch's view would be likely to absorb losses if in the regulator's view the bank had ceased to be viable.
From the late 18th century until 1918, a period when Poland ceased to be an independent state and saw its territory split among neighboring powers, church leaders became the most prominent symbols of Polish identity.
By the end of the last century, even as Communism, at least in Europe, had ceased to be an existential threat, the dependence of democratic allies on the United States began to cause greater strains.
One property of a superconductor is that it blocks out magnetic fields, and when scientists placed the earliest known superconductors in magnetic fields strong enough to push through the surface, they ceased to be superconducting.
Although homosexuality has been legal in China since 1997 (and ceased to be an official mental disorder in 2001), a 2016 law has banned the broadcasting of "abnormal sexual relationships and behaviours," including same-sex relations.
RESTRICTIONS The CMA uses IEO orders if it suspects that two enterprises "have ceased to be distinct", or that arrangements are in place or being considered, which could result in the enterprises "ceasing to be distinct".
Takeda, who is under investigation in France for suspected corruption and will step down from his JOC role in June, ceased to be an IOC member on Tuesday after a decision by the IOC executive board.
Charles Goodhart was a Bank of England official and he was expressing the bank's frustration that any measure of the money supply it started targeting ceased to be a good target soon after it was chosen.
The organization had long ceased to be a mere watchdog, having positioned itself at the center of a group of public relations and advocacy outfits whose mission was to help put Clinton in the White House.
Electronica and metal have ceased to be antithetical genres for some time now, but the synthesis between art and technology as it is now being performed by these two guys from Belluno, Italy is without precedent.
By then, she reasons, all barriers to women's entry into the various trades will surely have fallen: In a hundred years, I thought, reaching my own doorstep, women will have ceased to be the protected sex.
"In the last five years gender violence has ceased to be a priority in the public policy agenda," Bárbara Sordi Stock, a researcher at the Andalusian Institute of Criminology - University of Seville, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Responsible for more than 22014,22015 deaths — mostly in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone — WHO's Director-General Margaret Chan said the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history had officially ceased to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Responsible for more than 11,300 deaths — mostly in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone — WHO's Director-General Margaret Chan said the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history had officially ceased to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
"The situation with the forest fires in Siberia has long ceased to be a local problem and has turned into an ecological catastrophe on the scale of the entire country," Greenpeace wrote on social media on Monday.
The third stanza of the song — which ceased to be sung once warm relations were re-established with England — can be read as a reflection of Key's anger at Britain's overtures to the people he himself owned.
"I am a president of a sovereign state, and we have long ceased to be a colony," Mr. Duterte told reporters in early September, before a scheduled meeting in Laos with Mr. Obama that never took place.
"The old ways have ceased to be sustainable long ago and must be replaced," Majid al-Qasabi, the Saudi minister of commerce and investment, wrote in an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal on November 210.
In an order, the country's Competition and Markets Authority said it had reasonable grounds to suspect that Amazon and Deliveroo had "ceased to be distinct" businesses or that they would essentially merge if the investment were to go through.
If the secular government finds itself tilting in favour of certain schools of theology or historical interpretation, on the basis that they are "safe" and easy to live with, then in a sense the state has already ceased to be secular.
ScS, which stands for "Sofa Carpet Specialist", said in October it would stop selling its sofas and carpets at House of Fraser stores from January, saying the partnership had ceased to be beneficial since Ashley bought the collapsed department store group.
LONDON/DUBAI/PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Somewhere on its journey from the waters off Iran, around Africa's southern tip and into the Mediterranean, the Grace 27 oil tanker lost the flag under which it sailed and ceased to be registered to Panama.
They insist that, however fulfilled we may feel, we could be so much happier if only we tried this position or popped this pill or had more sex or tamped down the promiscuity or just, some way, ceased to be ourselves.
These commonalities suggest not only that many of the adaptations to dry land were gained before plants moved ashore, but also that some complex ancestral features were lost by the pond species over time when they ceased to be useful.
Mark had very graciously introduced me to Hong Kong's top government officials, and I told them that if Hong Kong ceased to be the place to learn about China, I would likely be the last Times correspondent assigned to Hong Kong.
From the moment that he was released from jail, the day that "Free Gucci" ceased to be a demand and became a noun, Gucci Mane has been building up to the release of his first album in five years, Everybody Looking.
While his work has been recognized in the years since the Black Panther Party newspaper ceased publication, Bold Visual Language is a reminder that the boldness of Douglas's visual language remains, and has never ceased to be necessary, here and now.
Yet, as the internet ceased to be the domain of bedroom-dwellers, and spread its reach across the world via social networks and smartphones, the borders of "the weird part of YouTube" grew wider and wider so that today, surrealism is for everyone.
You are, my fire,The one, desire,Believe, when I say#DicksOutForHarambe Yet even at its most random and spontaneous, for all its complexity and ludicrous variants, the meme has never really ceased to be about paying tribute to a dead gorilla.
TE: No, the city we call Kyoto has ceased to be Japan's capital, and the palaces and temples you remember are gone—though the shrines to the sun goddess at Ise are still rebuilt every 20 years, as they were in your day.
One of the problems, though, is that Orthodoxy's own vocabulary (including the refusal of some Orthodox to use the word "church" of any organisations but their own) is now arcane to a world where the Trinity has ceased to be bath-time conversation.
The publican and postmistress and farmer's wife may have ceased to be, but their regrets and resentments — the never-forgotten slights and betrayals — live on, fueled in part by the gossip delivered by new arrivals from the other side of the clay.
" Although it was widely reported that she never ceased to be surprised -- amazed, to the brink of shock -- when fans asked her about "Casablanca," and not about one of her "more important" films such as "For Whom the Bell Tolls" or "Saratoga Trunk.
As the blog culture that gave birth to acts like Girl Talk gives way to corporate playlists and our fascination with straightforward, Hood Internet-style track combinations finally flickers out, maybe the mashup ceased to be an exciting, progressive form of dance music.
In fact, the deeper one digs into the vast internal record of American decision-making, the clearer a very different McNamara emerges: a defense secretary who by late 1963 had ceased to be — if he ever was — a true believer on Vietnam.
Taken as a whole, these partisan portraits highlight contrasting responses to the country's changing demographics and culture, especially over the past decade as the country has ceased to be a majority white Christian nation — from 54 percent in 2008 to 43 percent today.
In describing the achievements and the difficulties that have resulted as marriage has ceased to be the defining focus of women's lives, Traister interviews trailblazers such as Gloria Steinem and also more recent activists, among them the reproductive-rights advocate Frances Kissling.
Or the belief that US President Ronald Reagan introduced crack and AIDS to the black community, a theory has been repeated throughout hip-hop at such a steady clip that it has ceased to be conspiracy, and has entered into the realm of reasonable opinion.
The regulator, which referred to Amazon's investment as "a minority shareholding" said it had reasonable grounds for suspecting that Amazon and Deliveroo "have ceased to be distinct" or were putting in place or considering arrangements which would result in them "ceasing to be distinct".
Under Mr Corbyn—who expressed admiration for Hugo Chávez, speaks of "friends" in Hamas and Hizbullah and has appointed a shadow chancellor who lists among his hobbies "fermenting [sic] the overthrow of capitalism"—Labour has ceased to be a credible alternative to the Tories.
"I am a president of a sovereign state, and we have long ceased to be a colony," Mr. Duterte told reporters before he left his country for Laos, where he and Mr. Obama will attend the meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Demolishing and replacing the bridge "would have changed the character of Kew Gardens, and we would have ceased to be the urban village that we've been," said Murray Berger, 94, one of the many residents who has led the charge to preserve the bridge.
It exists at the point in history when it ceased to be a mystery when somebody was, somehow, in constant contact and started to become a mystery when they weren't; when you couldn't instantly ping them via text or instant messaging or any number of apps.
Lebanon: U.S. election far from local story The U.S. presidential election has long ceased to be just a local American story, and with the campaigns approaching the final stretch as the primaries begin, international interest in the race to the White House is set to intensify.
In Venezuela right now, in Zimbabwe a few years ago, in Weimar Germany in the early 22s, inflation was so extraordinarily high that the currency essentially ceased to be a useful medium of exchange, leading to a barter economy and breakdown of the country's financial system.
"We have to call things by their name, and what we have here is a country that, in fact, has ceased to be a functional democracy and this is a tremendously dangerous thing for the region," Videgaray said at the Americas Conference Series in Miami, Florida.
They break it out to show the difference between skilled and unskilled households and find that from 1940 to 1990 or so, the gains of moving to a higher-income state were large regardless of your skill level — but in the 21st century, that ceased to be the case.
There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on.
"In an industrial society," Byrnes wrote, "the task of providing assistance to the needy has ceased to be local in character": The duty to share the burden, if not wholly to assume it, has been recognized not only by State governments, but by the Federal government, as well.
Roughly 15 years ago, "France and Germany had economies that were more or less comparable, and that ceased to be the case because the Germans wisely did micro-reforms and the French did not," said Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations.
This is because the inflation-unemployment tradeoff, known as the Phillips Curve, ceased to be an effective monetary policy framework and because the pains of the Great Recession are still fresh in the minds of board members, including Powell, who has been on the Fed board since 2012.
"I can't think of a single time in my life when I was the frontrunner at something," Castro told BuzzFeed News after an event in Durham early Monday afternoon, a line that has gotten a lot of use since he ceased to be even the top Texan in the race.
"We congratulate the Department of Health for providing once more the tally of the number of registered deaths in Puerto Rico, which several investigators and journalists have demanded ever since this information ceased to be provided," Mario Marazzi-Santiago, executive director of the Institute of Statistics, said in a statement.
" These views ceased to be harmless folly when their holders enlisted the support of federal, state or local governments to impose them as official versions of history, Schlesinger argues: " 'Who controls the past controls the future,' runs the Party slogan in George Orwell's '1984'; 'who controls the present controls the past.
In the process, "England ceased to be part of a huge, medieval, cross-channel European empire and instead became an independent sovereign nation-state, free from 'the authority of any foreign potentate' — above all the Pope," Adrian Pabst, a lecturer in politics at the University of Kent, wrote in The Guardian in 2009.
And while Roberts's reforms included securing timely releases for patients — between 2012 and 2015, the hospital discharged 90 percent of its "guilty except insanity" (Oregon's N.G.R.I.) patients with "top dates" early — it still has several patients who've been in for more than 15 years, who it acknowledges long ago ceased to be dangerous.
"We therefore recommend that the government should seek adequacy decisions to facilitate UK-EU data transfers after the UK has ceased to be a member of the EU. This would provide the least burdensome and most comprehensive platform for sharing data with the EU, and offer stability and certainty for businesses, particularly SMEs," it writes.
And eventually the movement tired of her, the culture tired of her, and her act ceased to be interesting even as reality TV. But now that she has re-emerged to endorse Donald Trump, uniting her brand with his "Make America Great Again" nationalism, it's worth revisiting the original Palin, the outsider who took on a corrupt Alaskan establishment.
In time—as we took this blood and filled the veins of dying children, sated the limbs of car-crash survivors, refilled untold thousands of hemophiliacs, as roses bloomed on our skin and our blood-pressures dropped, as our minds quickened with the rich, pure fuel, as the generations came and went—this ceased to be novel.

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