SYNO | abruptly | dead | short | ... |
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- The show ran until 1970, when it was abruptly cancelled.
- In 1973, this situation changed abruptly.
- The call ends abruptly, as Lee Hanson hears a woman scream.
- In June 2021, Allen abruptly resigned citing health issues.
- The trial of the four ends abruptly and tragically, though, when Lieutenant Murdoch, at the height of an at-the-bench discussion between the judge and the two opposing counsels, abruptly draws his service automatic and shoots the lead defendant twice in the head, killing him.
- Going cold turkey means withdrawing from a habit or addiction abruptly.
- He returned in 1968 and remained in the cast for ten years until he chose not to renew his contract rather abruptly in late 1978.
- At the Atlantic and to the southwest the range drops abruptly and makes an impressive transition to the coast and the Anti-Atlas range.
- The cotyledons are abruptly contracted into a petiole.
- The video then abruptly cuts to black.
- An abrupt switch involves abruptly switching from one antipsychotic to the other without any titration.
- The channel abruptly closed on 9 June 2020.
- Townsend died abruptly in 1889, one year after marrying Winthrop Scudder.
- She abruptly retired from Biathlon in 2023.
- The Coalspur Formation rests abruptly on the Brazeau Formation and is overlain abruptly by the Paskapoo Formation.
- In February 2012, Krepp abruptly left her role as Chief Counsel.
- "Succisella" ostensibly means ‘cut off from below’ or ‘abruptly ending’.
- This mountain chain rises abruptly from a plain and looks quite impressive from certain angles, therefore in ancient geographic works this range was also referred to as "the Great Mountains of Sis" (...) owing to the massive appearance of its mountains, abruptly rising as mighty foothills of the Pyrenees.
- Throughout 2014 and 2015, multiple locations were closed abruptly.
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