But all of that came to an abrupt end with the Japanese invasion in 1937.
After about four miles, the path comes to an abrupt end at the Museum of Science.
The declining cost of investing in mutual funds through 401k plans came to an abrupt halt.
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And her "Melrose" career came to an abrupt halt when Spelling Entertainment fired her.
But the trend will likely come to an abrupt halt in the next few weeks.
But Croatia has yet to recover from an abrupt slowdown in 2008, the CIA said.
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This took an abrupt turn, however, after an Anglo-French summit meeting in December 1998 at St.
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Earlier this year they had an abrupt and lethal lesson on the dangers of peat-bog fires.
They involve an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow.
In July, Netflix shocked their industry-low-cost-leader video customer base with an abrupt out-of-nowhere 60% price increase.
An abrupt and exaggerated slowing of inflows brought Malaysia and the other ex-tigers to their present state.
The velocity of money is falling at the same time money growth has come to an abrupt stop.
All that praise came to an abrupt end when it was revealed that Thompson lied on his resume.
In fact, in a session with reporters in Guatemala, Mr. Bush tried to bring things to an abrupt close.
Most commodity analysts believe, however, that such an abrupt reversal is very unlikely.
However, understand the risk, that there is no information on why the CEO decided on such an abrupt departure.
Otherwise, we will be fiddling as the Anthropocene comes to an abrupt end rather than moving toward the Sustainocene.
Then, in an abrupt shift to criminal-justice issues, you quote approvingly from a forthcoming article in the Atlantic Monthly.
This makes it very hard to make an abrupt switch from thinking like an employee to thinking like an owner.
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Amid a bitter political storm over the issue, on August 13th the prime minister, Julia Gillard, performed an abrupt U-turn.
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The yen had been on a steady decline for the past four months, but made an abrupt about-face on Monday afternoon.
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It was an abrupt move for a franchise that hadn't changed coaches since Ruff was hired in the summer of 1997.
The project nearly came to an abrupt end 10 years later, when the lot's Boston-based owner announced his desire to sell.
Around age 50, while the rest of our faculties continue functioning beautifully, the ability to reproduce comes to an abrupt stop.
However England have lost the opening three one-day fixtures and need an abrupt change of form to make the seven-match series competitive.
The U.S. Supreme Court would be wise to concur, heed the Federal Trade Commission's complaint and bring pay-for-delay to an abrupt end.
It all came to an abrupt halt in May 2009, when Douglas was aboard Born to Be during the Arlington Matron Handicap.
All of which may sound like a fair amount of money to absorb the costs of an abrupt termination of the franchise.
China's economy is protected by its current-account surplus and vast reserves, but its banking system would be hurt by an abrupt withdrawal.
Such an abrupt change is hard to explain by demography alone, however.
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