Political relations were severed a few years ago, and travel and economic activity between the nations are strictly limited [verb]
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Richardson severed his right foot in a motorcycle accident. [verb]
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The robbers severed the limbs of the residents in the building. [verb]
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She has severed her connection with the firm. [verb]
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Following centrifugation the oocysts were washed sever times in PBS. [verb]
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While Berwick-on-Tweed (SB) want the Government to sever the link between medically certified absence and disciplinary action. [verb]
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His firmly compressed and expressive lips then severed, and for the first time during the long ceremonies his voice was distinctly audible. [verb]
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A wide and apparently an impervious boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England. [verb]
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From the moment that he took his seat, until the present instant, the lips of the patriarch had not severed, and scarcely a sign of life had escaped him. [verb]
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Fair darkness has filled all the gaps between them, and why should they be sever'd into single life again. [verb]
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If they wedded in secret, they were severed in secret--They drank of the fountains of their ain deceit. [verb]
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We both felt happy, united by ties which nothing, not even misfortune, could sever. [verb]
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