terminate
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the adder was said to | terminate | its hibernation and to slough |
ducts of the mammary gland | terminate | while webster offers only the |
appeal against judicial rulings that | terminate | a case early and for |
entitled to bring proceedings to | terminate | the lease or to treat |
the decision was taken to | terminate | the venture and in 1982 |
its nuclear industry companies to | terminate | the operation of its nuclear |
doll if stew decided to | terminate | his contract where would he |
right of the person to | terminate | the contract of employment if |
the authority may or must | terminate | the making of such payments |
trust had said it would | terminate | its financial support it was |