In 1989, the charity known as "The International Society for Krishna Consciousness" (ISKCON) faced significant challenges and controversies that led to a reduction in its activities and influence. While it did not completely cease operations, many of its programs and initiatives were scaled back or restructured during this time. Additionally, other smaller charities and organizations may have ceased operations in that year due to various reasons.
Stonewall - charity - was created in 1989.
founded in 1980 and registered as charity in 1989
"Ceased to be" is the correct phrase to use when something has stopped existing or functioning. For example, "The company ceased to be profitable." "Has ceased to be" is also grammatically correct but may sound more formal.
the queen was on the Canadian one dollar bill witch ceased circulation in 1989 after the successful implementation of the Canadian Loonie in 1987.
The Soviet Union only came in to existence after the Russian Revolution of 1917. It ceased to exist when the communist system collapsed in 1989.
Ceased means to stopThe word 'ceased' means 'finished' or 'ended', as in:The fighting has ceased.
He ceased to exist. Both sides ceased fire. Their attention ceased as the teacher went on. Cease: Stop, Fade Away.
Ceased production in 2004.Ceased production in 2004.
No. A proper use of ceased would be, "After they stopped breathing, they ceased to exist." The word you need is seized, which means to take hold of. "They seized the chance."
Both are correct in proper context. The preterite indicates an action in the past: "The fighting ceased." The pluperfect indicates action prior to a main verb in the past: "It was quiet because the fighting had ceased."
Savage began producing the Springfield Model 67 in the 1950s. It was a pump action budget grade shotgun that ceased production in 1989.
FOR GOLD & SILVER, INC. The company ceased operations in 1989. See: http://www.yourtrademarkia.com/company-for-gold--silver-inc-457981-page-1-2