Stop Sentence Examples

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  • If everyone would stop talking about it...

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  • Stop thinking about it.

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  • Stop and consider that for a moment.

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  • We can stop right here if you want, Carmen.

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  • Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever stop seeing that.

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  • I would never stop you from going to college or doing anything else you wanted to do.

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  • She had come this far, and nothing was going to stop her now.

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  • Stop treating me special.

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  • When he didn't stop, she stamped her foot.

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  • I met him as he rode into town, and he said that he intended to stop at this hotel.

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  • The man who had wished to stop the affair ran to a corner of the room and threw himself on a sofa with his face to the wall.

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  • She had to stop thinking about the past that way.

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  • I can't stop eating.

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  • I won't try to stop you.

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  • Stop arguing with me and get on that horse, or do you want me to put you on it?

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  • I will stop him.

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  • Why couldn't she stop thinking of him that way?

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  • She had been letting him feed on her to teach him how to stop.

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  • As it came to a stop the conductor called out in a loud voice.

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  • He was still lying on the bed as before, but the stern expression of his quiet face made Princess Mary stop short on the threshold.

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  • Stop, stop! she cried to the coachman.

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  • I wanted to stop and see it for myself.

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  • You think that's going to stop me?

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  • Jenn didn't know if her pregnancy could be reversed, even upon returning to the mortal world, but she knew they couldn't stop long enough for Sofi to have her baby.

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  • All it takes is the resolve to stop - provided you actually want to stop.

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  • I'll stop the whole thing before I'll do that.

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  • Stop overlooking the resources you have at your disposal.

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  • Her heart and breathing drowning out every other sound, she raced down the hall and around a corner, sliding to a stop as she saw the men headed her way.

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  • If she gave herself a second to think, she'd stop and sob, until someone else came by and killed her.

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  • Unable to stop shaking, she at least was able to breathe again and pulled his rich scent into her lungs.

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  • We didn't band together to stop her, because she had …dirt on all of us, he explained.

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  • As usual, the next stop filled the train, and she looked with some irritation at a five-year-old who shoved by her legs to stand next to the window beside her.

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  • With any luck, the worst part of her day would be missing her stop.

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  • The words echoed in her head, and she walked blindly for several moments, until the cold burning her lungs made her stop.

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  • Katie emerged in time to see her sister stop beside her fiancé.

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  • Would you stop that?

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  • She stepped on something squishy but didn't let herself stop to think about what it was.

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  • She watched him stop lacing his boots.

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  • I guess when you stop counting hours and days and just count months or years—

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  • That didn.t stop her from being angry at the man who would dump her sister off to deal with the hell she.d gone through.

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  • Barks and roars from further down the stairs made her stop and grip the railing.

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  • Only when they both emerged into the basement did she stop to catch her breath.

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  • He fought with unrestrained fury, not wanting to stop and think of the most ridiculous thought ever to cross his mind.

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  • She didn.t try to stop him.

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  • Stop calling him that!

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  • Evelyn didn't stop for a full minute.

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  • She was meant to be his, this he didn't doubt, though he couldn't stop the trickle of unease that warned him she may not be able to adjust to their world as easily as he wished.

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  • Though he made no move to stop her once she was visible, he did trail her.

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  • If what A'Ran said was true, her presence would stop the suffering of his people.

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  • I almost died a million times over, and if I didn't know how to enable the shields on the escape pod, I would have burned up in the atmosphere, and if that didn't kill me, then hitting the planet-- He held up a hand, planting it across her mouth when she refused to stop.

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  • She started to cry again, too exhausted to stop.

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  • The least I could do is stop charging you at all, Evelyn said, chuckling.

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  • You can ask the court for an order of restraint against your husband and stop him from coming anywhere near you if you're in fear of the man.

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  • I tickled him and told him I wouldn't stop until he told me to.

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  • I was fearful he might try to stop me, but there are many girls willing to do as I've done, for food and shelter, so I shan't be missed.

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  • The business didn't stop, although there was a lot of talk in the newspapers about closing down all the bars and clubs.

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  • And I'd accept whatever the consequences were and never be the same for the rest of my life, but I'm not sure knowing all that would still stop me from going ahead and doing it.

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  • You have to stop plying me with booze or I'll think you have evil intentions.

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  • Two of the climbers clawed them apart, pulling Dean from him, just as Cynthia reached the front door, screaming for him to stop.

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  • Stop being a dickhead.

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  • Fitzgerald made a move to stop him, but John Wayne's twin with a bigger belly in a grey suit shook his head.

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  • But you have your life and your duties to others and I must stop wounding your conscience and let you go your destined way.

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  • We'd better stop, or I'm going to get into trouble again.

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  • Elise won't let me stop.

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  • The local barbarians told us of its power, how it can heal a man from death and stop a storm from destroying a village.

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  • Allin and Lean made no move to stop him, and he entered.

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  • It has taken my whole life to stop the senseless wars.

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  • But he could not always control his followers when their blood was up, and infinite damage was done before he could stop it.

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  • Girls, stop your whispering, I say.

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  • If the poor remove rich people's incentives to produce economic gain, the rich, who behave somewhat rationally, will stop producing.

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  • And when they run over a man that is walking in his sleep, a supernumerary sleeper in the wrong position, and wake him up, they suddenly stop the cars, and make a hue and cry about it, as if this were an exception.

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  • Their very numbers and their crowded and swift movement deprived them of that possibility and rendered it not only difficult but impossible for the Russians to stop this movement, to which the French were directing all their energies.

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  • Who has not asked himself how it is that the French were not all captured or destroyed when our three armies surrounded them in superior numbers, when the disordered French, hungry and freezing, surrendered in crowds, and when (as the historians relate) the aim of the Russians was to stop the French, to cut them off, and capture them all?

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  • A small red sports car skidded to a stop in front of Bird Song as Dean dismounted his bike.

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  • No one made a move to stop him.

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  • Dean knew in time, he'd get over the sudden death of Edith Shipton but he also knew the fact he failed to stop her from killing herself would remain with him forever.

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  • Corday wanted Shipton to hang around but couldn't stop him from leaving.

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  • She whispered something to him and he just laughed in her face and said, 'Try and stop me'.

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  • Dean nodded on his way back to his quarters but didn't stop.

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  • Granted, we didn't stop her death, but she didn't kill herself through any direct fault of ours.

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  • Maybe he didn't stop Edith Shipton from taking her own life and maybe he couldn't have done so if he'd tried, but the bottom line scrawled in bold print said he stood idly by while it happened.

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  • Janet and Ouray were but a stop on the bumpy road to nowhere.

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  • There wasn't anybody to stop her.

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  • He had no idea if he possessed the strength to stop his fall once the loosened slack had expired.

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  • The sounds and smells of the forest nearly caused them to lose focus and stop running to fully experience their surroundings.

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  • Man-up and stop groveling.

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  • Dammit, stop calling him that!

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  • Can we please stop playing twenty questions and just tell me what you've been doing for the last two and a half hours?

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  • Have you ever tried to stop?

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  • Is there any way I can get you to stop calling me that?

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  • As he pulled her out of the bar, her eyes wide with fear, the boyfriend tried to stop him.

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  • Life is complicated; you can't let it stop you from living.

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  • Well, I'm starving and if you don't stop that, I will most certainly ruin these eggs and have to start over.

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  • She ran downstairs screaming, Jackson, stop it!

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  • She grabbed it from him and yelled, "Stop this right now!"

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  • You just feed, and I'll make sure you stop.

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  • She put her hands on his chest and giggled, "I have work to do, you need to stop distracting me."

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  • He hissed, "I will stop when you have silenced yourselves."

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  • Who'd think mighty-might would let a little thing like a boyfriend stop him.

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  • A rug would help, but it wouldn't stop the wind from climbing the insulationless walls or seeping through the gaps around the mopboards.

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  • I understand you have friends doing your chores, and your hospital bill has already been paid through tomorrow, so stop worrying and complete your convalescence.

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  • More important, when would she stop viewing him as a big brother?

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  • She did nothing - nothing to stop him, anyway.

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  • Stop leaving grain out for her.

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  • If you want me to behave myself, we're going to have to stop this.

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  • No, it wasn't any of you're business when you thought you caught Alex and me, but it didn't stop you from making your nasty accusations.

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  • It shot off the counter, hitting the block wall and bouncing off to roll across the floor and stop at Carmen's feet.

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  • She started for the door to stop him, but half way to her destination she paused.

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  • I'm waiting for her to stop making eyes at your stud.

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  • Ed plunged to a stop and Alex pulled her up into the saddle with him.

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  • Josh vaulted the fence and raced up the hill, only to stop in surprise as Alex emerged from the trees riding a horse colored enough like Ed to be his twin.

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  • His attention was riveted on her as he altered his course to stop at the table in front of her.

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  • Stop harassing the intel guy, Larry said.

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  • There's no other— "Stop," he ordered.

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  • The sight of him naked to his waist made her stop.

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  • She couldn't stop thinking of Brady.

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  • I can't stop the strikes if I can't get through on my net.

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  • It might save them both, since every inch of her being wanted to scream at him to stop.

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  • The medics finally motioned for her to stop and closed double doors.

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  • But you're not here to stop me.

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  • I have to do this.  If you have to stop me … it won't change how I felt about you.

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  • He's about to lead my demons to the underworld.  With the Immortals in disarray and Death's … mistake, I can own the underworld before Rhyn can control his power enough to stop me.

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  • I won't stop you.

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  • For the first time since leaving Darkyn, Rhyn realized no one had tried to stop him yet.  No demons stood in front of Kiki's door and Darkyn hadn't ordered the castle after him.

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  • Yeah.  Apparently Rhyn has gone on some rampage to kill Death.  Kiki wants us to go to the underworld and stop him.

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  • Andre ran hard for a creature that was already dead.  Katie chased him, terrified of looking back when the awful sounds seemed so close.  Only when the ground stopped trembling did Andre stop.

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  • If we find her, we can stop her before she takes Katie.  We don't know what the demons are doing, but we know Death is looking for Katie.

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  • Toby was wrestling with a bush and didn't respond.  Katie breathed deeply and pushed forward, wanting very much to stop and sleep but suspecting she'd never awaken if she did.  She didn't have enough food cubes to drive off more than one more demon attack.  They'd have to find Rhyn and Gabe fast.

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  • Hannah, stop!  We'll leave here together – don't worry about your body!

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  • You came instead of sending someone to stop me?

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  • Katie heard Deidre's footsteps stop abruptly and turned around.  The woman was facing the opposite direction.

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  • We need to get to safety, and I don't have enough food to blow up the amount of trees it'll take to stop a herd of demons.

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  • Toby took the lead, and the demons, Death and Gabe disappeared as Katie rounded the corner of the palace.  The angel released her and raced into the palace and up a set of stairs.  They ascended several floors, until Katie was sucking wind bad enough to stop.  Toby didn't wait for her, and she stumbled forward.  The interior of the palace was unlit, and the darkness of evening crept into the hallways.

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  • Whatever reason you have for talking about her this way – just stop.

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  • But that didn't stop the twins.

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  • Maybe they'd question it less if he'd stop trying to pick up pretty men at gay bars.

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  • Although Ethel and Fred had never met, that didn't stop them from developing a strong mutual dislike, fueled via telephone mes­sages and third-party comments.

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  • They reached a compromise and Baratto began to half-tell his story until Dean found an all-night truck stop, miles north of Parkside.

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  • I had to stop at the church to make arrange­ments.

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  • I just thought I'd stop by.

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  • The closed-down rest stop was just before it.

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  • Just keep talking to me and stop chasing dreams.

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  • There was an upscale coffee shop a couple of blocks away and Fred suggested they stop for coffee.

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  • The return trip took them past Bascomb Place and as they rounded the corner, Fred yelled "Stop!" so violently Dean thought he was about to run down an unseen nun.

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  • Fred wanted to drive the extra 30 miles or more and visit the rest stop drop location but Dean put his foot down, pointing out that it was two months earlier when the money disappeared.

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  • Dean didn't stop at the house, knowing he'd have to explain his trip to Fred and take him along.

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  • Then stop trying to get in my head and work harder at get­ting in my pants.

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  • Dean chose an area well away from town and parked at a road­side rest stop.

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  • Dean thanked her and was about to hang up but she insisted he tell that nice Mr. O'Connor she had called and would hold him to his promise to stop by and see her.

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  • Cynthia did not stop him.

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  • He wished women would stop saying nice things about him.

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  • I'll tell Harrigan to stop the investigation but Arthur's actions are pretty strange.

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  • After a quick stop at home to change clothes and to leave a short note to Fred, Dean was on the road.

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  • She didn't try to stop him.

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  • His stomach wanted to know why he didn't stop for dinner but he ignored it.

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  • Organized tours provided sag wagons—vehi­cles to haul luggage from one overnight stop to another—but Dean preferred carrying his own gear rather than taking time to sift through a thousand sets of belongings nightly.

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  • With a squeal of brakes Dean narrowly missed the rider in front, who shouted a profanity and spun sideways to a stop in the road­side gravel, miraculously maintaining balance.

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  • After I checked out the list I spent the afternoon at a rest stop squinting at a couple of a thou­sand bikers' numbers trying to spot him, but no luck.

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  • Time sped by and he was surprised how quickly he pulled into the first rest stop and spotted Fred O'Connor working on a cup of coffee and a blueberry muffin.

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  • Fred and Dean didn't stop to exam­ine them but continued to casually stroll by.

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  • Did either of you stop and buy bike shoes?

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  • Nope. Our only stop was for a couple of beers.

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  • If he could only get his heart to stop racing.

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  • Dean was still trying to catch his breath when another car rolled to a stop on the road above him.

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  • I'll stop you if you get too far off base.

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  • I wasn't about to stop it.

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  • Dean didn't stop to answer as he broke into a jog with Fred hustling to keep up.

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  • Stop moving around—I've still got the gun and I'll use it.

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  • Yeah. I guess I sort of passed out on him after the piss stop.

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  • Then he wanted to dump them back at the rest stop.

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  • She didn't stop until she was inside the house and had the door locked.

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  • If he wanted to talk to her, he'd have to stop referring to Alex as him.

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  • I've got to get up early tomorrow and stop by Mr. Steadman's place before I go to work.

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  • He probably knew that, but that wouldn't stop him from feeling anxious about it.

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  • Maybe it was because always before she could stop him at will.

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  • She might as well stop avoiding the subject.

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  • Conversation came to a total stop for a few minutes, and then Bill changed the subject.

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  • She slowed and came to a stop, staring out into the pasture.

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  • Well, it wasn't going to happen this time, so she might as well stop whining and get the chores done.

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  • Ed snorted and side-stepped as the Great Pyrenees guard dog slid to a stop beside them.

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  • She pulled Ed to a stop and curled a knee around the saddle horn, watching the scene.

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  • She had to stop thinking of it that way.

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  • I'll put a stop to it.

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  • It doesn't stop him from living a normal life, though.

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  • The truck slid to a stop in the yard, spraying gravel and dust.

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  • Sometimes that's the only way you can get them to stop their nagging.

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  • You can't stop them, Alex.

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  • Not any more than you could stop our baby from being taken away.

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  • I couldn't stop that.

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  • Jule pulled his horse to a stop.

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  • My Guardians are there to stop him.

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  • It spit out someone else from the immortal world then slowed to a near stop.

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  • You want me to stop mothering you.

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  • She'd learned to stop thinking when in the ring with him and listen to her senses, to include the mind control talent.

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  • You can't stop them without us.

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  • You can't stop what comes!

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  • Xander can't even stop them!

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  • We'll be friends again and you'll stop treating me like I've got the plague? he asked, half-teasing.

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  • If we do as you say, will you stop whatever it is you're doing in my ranks and leave me alone?

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  • If we can't stop the Grey God, the mortal world will not survive.

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  • I hate them, but I finally threw my hat in the ring with them to stop Darian and to stop them from slaughtering my people.

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  • Stop it, she directed him mentally.

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  • She couldn't let it stop her now, though this kind of fear was far different than that of losing her life or failure on a mission.

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  • I don't think the Others or Watchers can stop me.

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  • Can you stop it?

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  • I can't stop it.

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  • If you came to stop us … Jenn drew her second knife.

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  • Bianca watched Sofi being rolled away, unable to stop the tears that rose the moment Sofi was out of sight.

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  • Jenn waited for the ground to stop rumbling before she stepped forward uneasily, gaze on the area where the portal was.

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  • You can't stop us all.

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  • He identified several major flaws in her defense, struck them multiple times to confirm, and caught her wrist to stop her.

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  • The resemblance between father and son was enough to make her stop two steps into the clearing.

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  • I will fight to stop every one of you.

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  • The more he read, the harder it was to stop.

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  • Her breath caught as she recalled his searing touch and gaze, his passionate kisses, his confidence that nothing in this world would stop him from getting what he wanted.

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  • Why don't we stop and get pizza?

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  • Like the others, he would stop when it didn't get the results he wanted.

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  • He doesn't appear to be, but I had to stop and let him rest several times before he got to the barn.

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  • It's the sudden stop at the bottom.

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  • It was embarrassing, but she couldn't stop.

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  • It was time to stop burdening Alex with every decision and make a few of her own.

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  • The only way she could be sure she was what he wanted was to stop pretending.

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  • On the way home she decided to stop at the clinic and see if Alex wanted to go out to lunch.

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  • An inconsequential little voice said she should stop this because it was nothing more than lust on his part.

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  • When are you going to stop doing that?

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  • An elk cow burst out of the brush and skidded to a stop when she saw Alex.

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  • It certainly didn't stop him from puffing away.

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  • There's really nothing you can do to stop me.

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  • He'd put a stop to this foolishness.

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  • Will you stop worrying about me?

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  • Megan wished she could stop the flood of color that burned her cheeks.

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  • Unless you've got a bigger sleeping bag, we'd better stop now.

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  • Was he going to stop sniping long enough to let her explain?

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  • I'll stop by on my way out and try to talk to him.

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  • Now maybe he would stop trying to meddle in her life.

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  • Stop dragging your feet.

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  • There was nothing that would stop him from punishing the man who left his mother to die alone.

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  • Combined, they have the power to stop you.

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  • If you don't stop now, there will be nothing left.

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  • Why stop there when we can take what we want from either world?

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  • Jule wound his way through the crowd, smiling politely at the women who placed manicured hands on his arm to stop him.

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  • Let's stop there before I pass out.

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  • Breathe deeply until the buzzing in your ears stop.

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  • Maybe you should stop dragging my kids into this mess!

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  • You were my next stop.

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  • You mean, the father of the girl you slept with Monday who won't stop calling you?

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  • If she's there, at least you'll stop hitting on me, she said with a frown.

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  • Before she was able to stop herself, she was crying.

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  • His incisors grew unbidden; he didn't stop them this time.

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  • Damian held out an arm to stop him.

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  • If you don't start thinking like a God and stop thinking like a hormonal teen, I'll replace you, Xander warned in a low growl.

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  • His prestige as a minister, already injured by these two blows, suffered further during the autumn and winter from the cattledriving agitation in Ireland, which he at first feebly criticized and finally strongly denounced, but which his refusal to utilize the Crimes Act made him powerless to stop by the processes of the "ordinary law"; and the scandal arising out of the theft of the Dublin crown jewels in the autumn of 1907 was a further blot on the Irish administration.

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  • The troubles which began in 1450 put a stop to the work.

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  • The pitch of the screw is the same as that of the measuring screw (50 threads to the inch), and its motion can be limited by a stop to half a revolution.

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  • In the following year Podébrad was more successful in his resistance to his many enemies, but his death on the 22nd of March 1471 put a stop to the war.

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  • On arriving at a certain height the lift ceases and the jenny is released, and by the continued pull of the rope, it runs up the jib; on arriving at an adjustable stop, the jenny is again locked, and the load can be lowered out; the hook can then be raised, when the jenny is automatically unlocked, and on paying out the rope the jenny gravitates to its first position, when the load is lowered and the cycle repeated.

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  • Operators who used the recorder soon learned to read the message by the click of the armature against its stop, and as this left the hands and eyes free to write, reading by sound was usually preferred.

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  • When signals are to be sent from either station the operator turns the switch c out of contact with the stop b, and then operates precisely as in open circuit send '" i ing.

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  • The perisarc when, present invests the hydrorhiza and hydrocaulus; it may stop short below the hydranth, or it may extend farther.

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  • When Alexander had won the victory of Arbela, and occupied Babylon and Susa, he met (in the spring of 330) with strong resistance in Persia, where the satrap Ariobarzanes tried to stop his progress at the "Persian gates," the pass leading up to Persepolis.

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  • Some practically stop here; the apologist proceeds.

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  • The growth of the parasitic larva does not stop the development of the host-larva, and when the latter pupates and assumes the winged form, the stylopid, which has completed its transformation, is carried to the outer world.

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  • At stations the points that give access to sidings are generally arranged as trailing points with respect to the direction of traffic on the main lines; that is, trains cannot pass direct into sidings, but have to stop and then run backwards into them.

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  • The rebels abode by their decision to stop the daily sacrifice for the emperor; Agrippa's troops capitulated and marched out unhurt; and the Romans, who surrendered on the same condition and laid down their arms, were massacred.

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  • But, before Vespasian took action to stop his raids, Simon had been invited to Jerusalem in the hope that he would act as a counterpoise to the tyrant John.

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  • This is described as having "an head about a quarter of a yard long, a staffe of two yards long put into their head, twelve iron pikes round about, and one in the end to stop with."

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  • His inability to handle a steed were obviously when he could not make the horst stop running.

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  • Like the graining or " milling " on the edge of many coins, the inscriptions were intended to put a stop to the practice of clipping and filing coins, which was prevalent in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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  • The state banks still have the right to issue currency, but the heavy tax on currency issue imposed by Congress in 1866 (after the introduction of the National banking system in 1863) put a stop to the practice.

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  • The Japanese employed wire-netting screens to stop the Russian grenades.

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  • The new emperor recalled those who had been exiled by Domitian; what remained of their confiscated property was restored to them, and a stop was put to the vexatious prosecutions which Domitian had encouraged.

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  • In the latter part of 1809 Napoleon virtually resolved to annex Holland, in order to stop the trade which the Dutch secretly carried on with England.

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  • To put a stop to this the Powers decided to intervene by means of a joint demonstration of their fleets, in order to enforce an armistice and compel Ibrahim to evacuate the Morea (Treaty of London, July 6, 1827).

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  • There he was still working when the outbreak of the World War and the decision of Turkey to join the Central European Powers put an abrupt stop to all archaeological work and called Lawrence to what proved a wider field.

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  • The freedom he claimed for the Church was freedom to manage her affairs without the interference of the state; the champions of the papal monarchy, and notably the Jesuits, desired freedom in order to put a stop to the dissemination of modern ideas.

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  • In other words, thought, which will 'not stop, takes to mythology; and in the place of reason we have superstition.

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  • Absolution was refused by them to those who would not join in the Guise rebellion, and Acquaviva is said to have tried to stop them, but in vain.

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  • On the 22nd of January Kruger met Warren at the Modder river, and endeavoured to stop him from proceeding farther, saying that he would be responsible for keeping order in the country.

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  • As no attempt was made to stop him in the Straits of Gibraltar, he passed them on the 16th of May, and though the rawness of his crews and his own error in wasting time in pursuit of prizes delayed his passage, he reached the mouth of the Delaware on the 8th of July unopposed.

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  • But Eric did not stop here.

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  • The river speeding on its course to the sea, the sun and moon, if not the stars also, on their never-ceasing daily round, the lightning, fire, the wind, the sea, all are in motion and therefore animate; but the savage does not stop short here; mountains and lakes, stones and manufactured articles, are for him alike endowed with souls like his own; he deposits in the tomb weapons and food, clothes and implements, broken, it may be, in order to set free their souls; or he attains the same result by burning them, and thus sending them to the Other World for the use of the dead man.

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  • Agapetus, a man of some force of character, did his best to put a stop to the degradation into which the papacy had fallen, the so-called "Pornocracy," which lasted from the accession of Sergius III.

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  • But with these he must stop.

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  • The Egyptians did not stop at the mummification of the human body; sacred animals, birds, reptiles, fishes, and even insects were treated in a similar way, and the meat offerings deposited with the wealthy dead were likewise "preserved."

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  • During the next few years there was such a steady influx of Chinese free immigrants that in the spring of 1881 the Hawaiian government sent a despatch to the governor of Hong Kong to stop this invasion.

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  • Meanwhile a reform league had been formed to stop the prevailing misrule and extravagance; it was supported by a volunteer military force, the " Honolulu Rifles."

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  • Most stop here, but some go with Fechner to the full length of his metaphysical parallelism of the physical and psychical, as psychophysical, throughout the whole world.

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  • At the same time, in spite of his sympathy with the whole development of idealism since Kant, which leads him to reject the thing in itself, to modify a priorism, and to stop at transcendent " ideals," without postulates of practical reason, he nevertheless has so much sympathy with Kant's Kritik as on its theories of sense and understanding to build up a system of phenomenalism, according to which knowledge begins and ends with ideas, and finally on its theory of pure reason to accord to reason a power of logically forming an " ideal " of God as ground of the moral " ideal " of humanity - though without any power of logically inferring any corresponding reality.

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  • Here you would expect him to stop, as the German Neo-Kantism of Lange stops, with the consistent conclusion that all we know of Nature from such data is these complexes of sensation-elements, or phenomena in the Kantian meaning.

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  • In carrying out the regime of Rampolla, which was, in every respect, a bad imitation of that of Antonelli, the Vatican left no stone unturned in its attempt to coerce the conscience of the French royalists; it did not even stop at dishonour, as was evidenced by the case of the unhappy Mgr d'Hulst, who, in order to evade the censorship of his pamphlet on Old Testament criticism, had to abandon both his king and his principles, only to die in exile of a broken heart.

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  • In any case the front trellis should stop conveniently short of the top of the sashes if there are trees against the back wall, in order to admit light to them.

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  • If weather is cold and backward, however, and in very northern regions, care must be taken not to stop firing too soon, or the plants will mildew and become stunted.

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  • The effect of the abnormal conditions is probably to stop the production of, or weaken or destroy the protective enzymes or antitoxins, the presence of which normally confers immunity on the leaf.

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  • The first cost of a hammer of moderate size is much less than that of a hydraulic press of like capacity, as is readily understood when we stop to reflect what powerful pressure, if gradually applied, would be needed to drive the nail which a light blow from our hand hammer forces easily into the woodwork.

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  • Gaius Cassius, governor of Cisalpine Gaul, and the praetor Gnaeus Manlius, who attempted to stop him, were defeated at Mutina.

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  • The water should be let on, and trial made of the work, whenever it is finished, and the motion of the water regulated by the introduction of a stop in the conductors and feeders where a change in the motion of the current is observed, beginning at the upper end of the meadow.

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  • To all such suggestions, up to the time of issuing his emancipation proclamation, Lincoln announced his readiness to stop fighting and grant amnesty, whenever they would submit to and maintain the national authority under the Constitution of the United States.

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  • He had no influence in Italy; in Burgundy he could neither stop Duke Philip the Good from adding Luxemburg to his possessions, nor check the towering ambition of Charles the Bold; while after the death of Charles in 1477 he was equally unable to prevent the king 01

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  • The members of the Romanist league recently founded at Halle would not help the Habsburgs, and in June 1534, by the treaty of Cadan, King Ferdinand was forced to recognize the restoration as afait accompli; at the same time he was compelled to promise that he would stop all proceedings of the Reichskasnmergericht against the members of the league of Schmalkalden.

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  • But Faraday's demonstration did little to stop the popular craze.

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  • The ends of arcs frequently extend to the horizon, but often one or both ends stop short of this.

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  • Charles had before his death been driven to make large legislative concessions to his subjects to stop the tendency shown, especially in Naples, to join the revolted Sicilians.

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  • In no department did activity immediately stop; but the old freshness and creative exuberance was gone.

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  • For example, if the falling body s is attached by a thread to the pendulum of a timepiece, it may be used to stop it and indicate the approximate time at which the tremor occurred.

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  • The invention of vowel-signs of diacritic points to distinguish similarly formed consonants, and of other orthographic signs, soon put a stop to arbitrary conjectures on the part of the readers.

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  • The reason for these mutinies was the attempt made by successive pashas to put a stop to the extortion called Tulbah, a forced payment exacted by the troops from the inhabitants of the country by the fiction of debts requiring to be discharged, which led to grievous ill-usage.

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  • During the two following days the pasha and his son TUsun rode about the streets and tried to stop the atrocities; but order was not restored until 500 houses had been completely pillaged.

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  • His endeavour, for instance, to put a stop to the slave raiding which devastated the Sudan provinces was wholly ineffectual.

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  • The slow mail steamers stop at every port in the Gulf, either on the upward or the downward voyage.

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  • Nearly every branch of his own railwaymen's organization, he said, had not only passed resolutions against the policy, but had threatened on its introduction to stop work.

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  • He did not stop to criticize as a philologist, and ignored the miraculous.

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  • This done, the stops s and t are clamped and adjusted so that when arm r comes in contact with the screw of stop t the telescope will point due north, and when in contact with s, it will point due south, or vice versa.

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  • Assuming, for example, that the northern star has the smaller right ascension, the instrument is first, with the aid of the stop, placed in the meridian towards the north; the verniers of the graduated circle g are set to read to the reading 40-2(Sn+Ss) where 0 is the approximate latitude of the place and Sn, Ss the declinations of the northern and southern star respectively; then the level frame h is turned till the levels k and I are in the middle of their run, and there clamped by the screw m, aided in the final adjustment by the adjoining slow motion screw shown in the figure.

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  • Now the instrument is slowly turned towards the south, till the azimuth arm is gently brought into contact with the corresponding stop s, care being taken not to touch any part of the instrument except the azimuth arm itself.

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  • Nickel salts are antiseptic; they arrest fermentation and stop the growth of plants.

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  • The affair would not have gone on so smoothly, had not the opportune defection of the Arabians put a stop to the inward schism which threatened.

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  • Merwan immediately ordered Ibn Hobaira to stop his march and to wait for him at Durin, and marched with the main force against Suleiman, whom he utterly defeated at Khosaf in the district of Kinnesrin.

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  • But the chief danger lay on the left, where there was little to stop the Austrian advance between the Vallarsa and the Val Terragnolo.

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  • On his return he was forced by illness to stop at Nola, his father's old home.

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  • The necessity of putting a stop to belated prosecutions on this account in the town court led to the acceptance of the rule that nobody who had lived in a town undisturbed for the term of a year and a day could any longer be claimed by a lord as his serf.

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  • Indian traditions tell how reformers have persuaded the people in the past to stop their human sacrifices to serpent-spirits (Fergusson, 64, Oldham, ioi), and a survival may be recognized in parts of the N.W.

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  • In 1803 he cast in his lot with the former; in 1804 he turned against them and proclaimed his loyalty to the sultan; in 1805 the sheiks of Cairo, in the hope of putting a stop to the intolerable anarchy, elected him pasha, and a year later an imperial firman confirmed their choice.

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  • But the process does not stop with this rejection of the ancient and the scholastic theology.

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  • The equations 65 and 66 are applicable to a kind of brake called a friction-strap, used to stop or moderate the velocity of machines by being tightened round a pulley.

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  • To find the distance s through which a brake, exerting the friction F, must rub in order to stop a machine having the total actual energy E at the moment when the brake begins to act, reduce, by the principles of 96, the various efforts and other resistances of the machine which act at the same time with the friction of the brake to the rubbing surface of the brake, and let R be their resultantpositive if resistance, negative if effort preponderates.

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  • In 1188 Philip submitted, and immediately afterwards Frederick took the cross in order to stop the victorious career of Saladin, who had just taken Jerusalem.

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  • Washington put a summary stop to the whole proceeding.

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  • This invasion checked but did not stop the advance of the Russians down the Volga.

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  • We shall deal with it more fully below in relation to the modern and more complicated class of machinery; and this also applies to the ordinary stop or single cylinder, and small platen machines, both of which have been in use many years, and are still in demand.

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  • Single cylinder machines (in England generally called " Wharfedales "), usually built on the " stop " cylinder principle, and printing one side of the sheet only.

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  • The modern single or " stop " cylinder, quite different in construc- Wharfe= tion from the old single cylinder machines, largely suc dale" ceeded the double platen machine.

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  • Its speed is greater than the stop cylinder (it may be geared to produce from 1500 to Two copies per hour, printed one side only).

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  • Generally, with the exception just mentioned, the machine is much the same as the ordinary stop or Wharfedale.

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  • The main object is to see that the liquids are distributed evenly while the fibre is passing through, and to stop the supply when the machine stops or when no fibre is passing.

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  • Animated by the patriotic enthusiasm of Cardinal Ximenes, the Spaniards determined to put a stop to these expeditions which were carrying off their countrymen, destroying their commerce, and even ravaging their country.

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  • If the system be entirely behind the aperture stop, then this is itself the entrance pupil (" front stop "); if entirely in front, it is the exit pupil (" back stop ").

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  • By opening the stop wider, similar deviations arise for lateral points as have been already discussed for axial points; but in this case they are much more complicated.

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  • It requires the middle of the aperture stop to be reproduced in the centres of the entrance and exit pupils without spherical aberration.

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  • Still the garrison was disheartened; but Colonel Stoddarts arrival on the 11th of August to threaten the shah with British intervention put a stop to further action.

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  • To stop the traffic in Sherbro Island General Charles Turner concluded in 1825 a treaty with its rulers putting the island, Turner's Peninsula and other places under British protection.

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  • I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the intention of Her Majesty's government nDt to be ousted from its position in South Africa.

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  • His arrival was celebrated by a barbarous massacre of the Latins in Constantinople, which he made no attempt to stop. He allowed Alexius to be crowned, but forced him to consent to the death of all his friends, including his mother, his sister and the Caesar, and refused to allow him the smallest voice in public affairs.

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  • He put a stop to all persecutions of the Church and religious orders, and enforced respect of Church property.

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  • The effect of these expeditions, and of this extension of military occupation, has been to reduce the independent Pathan tribes of the Suliman mountains to effective order, and to put a stop to border raiding on the Indus plains south of the Gomal.

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  • To stop the fire rows of buildings were dynamited.

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  • When the stream consists of drops following one another in single file, no such increase of section is possible; and then the constancy of the total stream requires a gradual approximation of the drops, which in the case of a nearly vertical direction of motion cannot stop short of actual contact.

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  • In the following year George obtained some successes over his rival, but his death in 1471 for a time put a stop to the war.

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  • Beyond this no wise man will go, and short of it hardly any unprejudiced man will stop.

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  • Up to 1839 no effort was made to stop the trade, but in that year the emperor Tao-Kwang sent a commissioner, Lin Tsze-sii, to Canton to put down the traffic. Lin issued a proclamation threatening hostile measures if the British opium ships serving as depots were not sent away.

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  • While, however, the court of Peking was honestly endeavouring to suppress the foreign trade in opium from 1839 to 1858 several of the provincial viceroys encouraged the trade, nor could the central government put a stop to the home cultivation of the drug.

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  • At the same time he succeeded by drastic measures in putting a stop to the great fluctuations in the value of the paper currency and in resuming specie payments.

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  • On April 27th-28th, 1910, Paulhan successfully flew from London to Manchester, with only one stop, within 24 hours, for the Daily Mail's £ io,000 prize.

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  • He pointed out the disadvantage of a submarine in attempting to stop such an armed vessel for search, and emphasized that armament on a merchantman had every appearance of being offensive.

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  • Neither did he stop at mere appearances of any kind, but, having stamped the image of things upon his brain, went on indefatigably to probe their hidden laws and causes.

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  • He did stay a little longer; but the embers that still burnt in him refused to be covered up. He would fain have ceased writing, and used to say, "It's a great thing to know when to stop"; but he could not stop, and did not stop, till the last.

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  • The missionaries, who have reduced the language to writing (Gospel of St Luke, London, 1881), assert that it contains no fewer than 30,000 words, although the numerals stop at five, already a compound form, and although the same word expresses both hand and finger; but it appears that a large number of the words included in this total are compounds.

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  • Meanwhile the Mahratta conquest of Bassein and Salsette (1737-1739) had put a stop to the hostility of the Portuguese, and a treaty of alliance with the Siddis (1733) had secured a base of supplies on the mainland.

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  • Titu Maiorescu put a stop to the prevailing Latinism, and turned the current of Rumanian literature into a more healthy channel, by the publication of his Critice (1874).

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  • In November the news of the conclusion of the peace of Westphalia reached Prague and put a stop to hostilities.

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  • Here they did not attempt to repeat their old charges, but found a more effective weapon to their hands in a new charge of a political kind - that Athanasius had threatened to stop the Alexandrian corn-ships bound for Constantinople.

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  • Early in March 1882 he visited some of the worst districts in Ireland, and addressed the crowd at Tullamore on the subject of outrages, denouncing the people for their want of courage in not assisting the government, but adding, "whether you do or not, it is the duty of the government to stop the outrages, and stop them we will."

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  • Mr Schreiner's attention was called to this consignment at the time, but he refused to stop it, alleging as his reason that, inasmuch as Great Britain was at peace with the Free State, he had no right to interdict the passage of arms through the Cape Colony.

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  • An experienced man, or even a boy, if selected as possessing the necessary faculty (which is sometimes very strongly marked), can detect the smallest dribble when the stop - cock is so far closed as to restrict the orifice.

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  • Similar examinations by means of the stop-valves on the mains are also made, and it often happens that the residual leakage (400 gallons an hour in the last case) recorded on the diagram, but not shut off by the house stop - cocks, is mentioned by the inspector as an " outside waste," and localized as having been heard at a stop-cock and traced by sounding the pavement to a particular position under a particular street.

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  • The addition of weights in the scales will have the effect of raising the point H till it gets above Z, and the balance, becoming unstable, will turn till it is brought up by a stop of some kind.

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  • For with unstable balances, although the smallest excess of weight in the goods-pan will cause it to descend till it is brought up by its stop, yet being in this position, a very much greater weight than the difference which brought it there will be required in the weights-pan to enable it to mount again.

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  • So that if, for example, a fishmonger uses such a machine to ascertain the weight of a piece of fish which he places in the goods - pan, and thereby depresses it down upon its stop, and then places weights in the weights-pan till the goods-pan rises, the customer is charged for more than the real weight of the fish.

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  • At this point the official collections stop. The two last, which have found a place in the editions of the Corpus, are "Extrava- collections of private authority, but in which all the gantes" of documents are authentic. Evidently the strict pro John hibition of the publishing of collections not approved XXII.

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  • On the 20th of January 1692 Le Clerc announced to Locke his intention to publish the pamphlet in Latin; and, upon the intimation of this to Sir Isaac, he entreated him " to stop the translation and impression as soon as he could, for he designed to suppress them."

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  • To find how much greater, we compare two series, in one of which we go up to 9, while in the other we stop at 4 and then recommence our counting.

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  • And further, the principle of causality, if fairly carried out, as universal and necessary, would not allow us to stop at personality or will as the ultimate cause of its effect - volition.

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  • In the latter case the defendant could stop the progress of the seizure by paying the debt, giving a pledge, or demanding a trial; and he then could choose a Brehon.

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  • Subinfeudation came to a complete stop, and whenever great family estates broke up the king obtained new tenants-in-chief.

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  • An act was, however, passed in 1532 empowering the king, if he thought fit, to stop the payment of annates to Rome.

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  • To this trade Grenville put a stop, as far as lay in his power.

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  • The emperor wished to stop Garibaldis passage across the strait, and stationed his fleet at Gaeta to protect the king of Naples.

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  • Ministers might even then have taken steps to stop the vessel by directing her detention in any British port to which she resorted for supplies.

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  • When the retort is to be charged, an iron stop or barrier is placed in the lower mouthpiece, and the door closed.

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  • The shoot is placed in the upper mouthpiece, and the stop or door, which retains the coal in the chamber, is released; the coal is then discharged into the retort, and rushing down the incline, is arrested by the barrier, and banks up, forming a continuous backing to the coal following.

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  • But we cannot stop short here.

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  • On the 12th of September 1812, he started with two Armenian servants, crossed the Araxes, rode from Tabriz to Erivan, from Erivan to Kars, from Kars to Erzerum, from Erzerum to Chiflik, urged on from place to place by a thoughtless Tatar guide, and, though the plague was raging at Tokat (near Eski-Shehr in Asia Minor), he was compelled by prostration to stop there.

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  • In 1863 Sir Richard Burton, then British consul at Fernando Po, went to Benin to try and put a stop to human sacrifices, an attempt in which he did not succeed.

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  • Large vessels cannot enter its roadstead, and stop at Rafso.

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  • In September he had foretold that it would not stop short of the death of both king and queen.

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  • They prospered greatly during the 14th century, but Turkish rule put a stop to this industry after 1 459; and the revival only began in 1835, under the patronage of Prince Milosh.

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  • The prince (sometimes called king) of Zetta, Yovan Vladimir, tried to stop the triumphal march of the Bulgarian Tsar Samuel through the Serb provinces, but in 989 was defeated, made prisoner and sent to Samuel's capital, Prespa.

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  • In theory these successive approximations may be carried as far as we please, but in practice the labour of executing each approximation is so great that we are obliged to stop when the solution is so near the truth that the outstanding error is less than that of the best observations.

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  • That is to say, they stop out just those sections of white light transmitted through them which form their own special luminous badges.

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  • It was formerly thought that Calvin published this work with a view to influence the king to put a stop to the attacks on the Protestants, but there is nothing in the treatise itself or in the commentary to favour this opinion.

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  • An incorrect substitution of one name for another, a reading which gave an impossible date, insertions of spurious laws or decrees, were points which few readers would stop to notice.

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  • Probably it made little real difference, for the extreme party in Ireland were resolved to stop at nothing.

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  • An important result of these quarrels was to stop the supply of American money, without which neither the Land League nor the Home Rule agitation could have been worked.

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  • But the machiavellian pretender, daily growing more skilful at manoeuvring between different classes and parties, knew where to stop and how to keep up a show of democracy.

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  • Pippin it was, in short, who governed, who set in order the social confusions of Neustria, who, after long wars, put a stop to the malpractices of the dukes and counts, and summoned councils of bishops to make good regulations.

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  • To put a stop to this, to ensure his own access to the Mediterranean and exclude his chief rival, Napoleon made a desperate effort in 1812 against a country as invincible as Spain.

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  • Up to the time when the religious zeal of the emperor Zeno put a stop to the Nestorian school at Edessa, this " Athens of Syria " was active in translating and popularizing the Aristotelian logic. Their banishment from Edessa in 489 drove the Nestorian scholars to Persia, where the Sassanid rulers gave them a welcome; and there they continued their labours on the Organon.

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  • One of the first measures adopted by them in Castile, before the union with Aragon, was to stop the nomination of foreigners to Spanish benefices by the pope.

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  • Yet he was able to recover Minorca and Florida in the War of American Independence, and he finally extorted a treaty wiCi Algiers which put a stop to piratical raids on the Spanish coast.

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  • The French government now asked to be allowed to march into Spain, as Austria had marched into Naples, as the mandatory of the powers, for the purpose of putting a stop to a state of things perilous alike to herself and to all Europe.

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  • At Barcelona the university had to be closed to stop the revolutionary agitation of the students; in April there were serious riots at Salamanca, Barcelona and Madrid.

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  • The incoming workers returning pollen-laden from the fields, carried away by the prevailing excitement, do not stop to unload their burdens in the old home, but join the enthusiastic emigrants, tumbling over each other pell-mell in the outrush; among them the queen of the colony will in due course have taken her place, bound like her children for a new home.

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  • In 1788 the country, which had at the bidding of the literary guests of Madame Necker come to believe that Necker was the only minister who could "stop the deficit," as they said, demanded Necker's recall, and in September 1788 he became once more director-general of the finances.

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  • Necker put a stop to the rebellion in Dauphine by legalizing its assembly, and then set to work to arrange for the summons of the states general.

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  • The Hebrew and probably the Phoenician name for 0 was Ain (Ayin), and in the Semitic alphabet, which does not indicate vowels, the symbol stood for a "voiced glottal stop" and also for a "voiced velar spirant" (Zimmern).

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  • The discovery of Mount Bischoff one year later, though it greatly stimulated speculation and induced a large influx of immigrants, did not put a stop to the outflow, for in 1880 the population was still below 115,000.

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  • This difference is readily explained when we remember that in Europe the main barriers which stop migration, such as the Alps and the Mediterranean, run east and west, while in America the only barriers of any importance run north and south.

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  • Thus curare may stop strychnine convulsions by paralysing the terminations of motor nerves, and chloroform may exercise the same effect by abolishing the irritability of the spinal cord.

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  • On the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, Maury didn't want war and he wrote many letters to governers to ask them to try to stop their people from war.

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  • She had to stop thinking that way.

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  • The doctor said they tried unsuccessfully to stop labor, but the babies are healthy and big enough.

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  • You couldn't stop me from going back there again and check it out.

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  • An elderly woman in a nearby farm house heard a car stop, an unusual occurrence in so remote an area.

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  • If you stop and think about it, ignorance is in your best interests.

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  • There was nothing at this time we could do to stop this serial killer of children.

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  • I laughed in the pretender's face as his blood poured down his shirt and into his pants as he tried in vain to stop the flow.

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  • These guys can't stop doing this shit; they're obsessed.

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  • I inform the campground caretakers when I stop, I have an ill wife aboard, so don't disturb us.

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  • Thankfully, there was no mention of a tip, psychic or otherwise; only a "routine traffic stop."

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  • Run, B, and don't stop.

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  • Oh my God, what—" "Lacy, stop!"

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  • He didn't appear out of thin air to stop her, and she made it from the mansion to the Tucson airport's arrivals drop-off area, where she stopped in front of the Delta curbside check-in sign and handed Jake the keys.

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  • Did you stop drinking the juice your master gave you? an unfamiliar voice asked.

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  • Past-Death claims to – stop!

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  • She'd helped Rhyn stop Darkyn's demons.

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  • The pictures Rhyn showed her wouldn't leave her thoughts, even if Darkyn had agreed to stop the slaughter.

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  • Cynthia, as tired as she was, made her husband stop long enough to film the awe-inspiring display.

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  • After a quick lunch—salad, no fries—and a stop for gas and a few groceries to further justify the trip, he began the forty-five minute drive back to Ouray.

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  • While Dean was no closer to finding the identity of the bones or the person or persons trying to stop him from doing so, the introduction of Jennifer Radisson into the equation was, to him, a welcome addition.

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  • Dean waved his arms to stop the car, an unnecessary gesture as his Jeep completely blocked the narrow road.

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  • I'll stop by later and check in on you.

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  • There was no doubt that she appreciated Cynthia's cooking far more than the bus stop steam lines of the last few days.

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  • Why …Ooohhh. she touched her face, recalling the stop at the clown's booth.

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  • We didn't band together to stop her, because she had …dirt on all of us, he explained.

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  • Don.t stop running until you.re back at the castle.

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  • I guess when you stop counting hours and days and just count months or years—

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  • Even if she's not in your jurisdiction, couldn't you just stop by and speak to her, tell her what her husband intends to do?

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  • Perhaps I'll stop in town and buy a couple of those tomahawks gadgets and pointy-toe shoes and give it a try.

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  • I chased him down this bluff but then I started getting pains in my chest and short of breath until I just had to stop.

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  • Sarah found her self control quickly, and could retract her fangs of her own accord, though Jackson still required verbal cues, and at times physical restraint from Gabriel to stop feeding.

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  • There's no other— "Stop," he ordered.

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  • I have to do this.  If you have to stop me … it won't change how I felt about you.

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  • He's about to lead my demons to the underworld.  With the Immortals in disarray and Death's … mistake, I can own the underworld before Rhyn can control his power enough to stop me.

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  • The familiar voice – Death's voice – made Katie stop.  She watched Gabe hack down another slithering branch.  The Andre phantom stood nearby.  He pointed in a different direction once more.

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  • Hannah, stop!  We'll leave here together – don't worry about your body!

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  • Whatever reason you have for talking about her this way – just stop.

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  • The weather's shitty so you'd better stop by your place and pick up some clothes in case you get stuck and can't fly back tonight.

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  • Organized tours provided sag wagons—vehi­cles to haul luggage from one overnight stop to another—but Dean preferred carrying his own gear rather than taking time to sift through a thousand sets of belongings nightly.

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  • She looked dumbfounded but made no move to stop him.

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  • Stop moving around—I've still got the gun and I'll use it.

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  • Continue the argument or stop it before it got heated.

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  • They're going to stop attacking Guardians, too, and they're going to focus on Darian.

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  • If you came to stop us … Jenn drew her second knife.

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  • After so many years at war, I knew the demon alone could stop the wars that drove us from our home of Karyan across the sea to this barren strip of land along the cliffs.

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  • Sirian was determined to tear Tiyan apart, and she did not know enough of war planning to know how to stop him.

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  • After so many years at war, I knew the demon alone could stop the wars that drove us across the sea to this barren strip of land along the cliffs.

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  • What if that weapon had a taste for blood and didn't want to stop?

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  • Love isn't a factor at your age or really at all, if you stop to think about how it's nothing more than a form of socially acceptable codependence.

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  • The head should be massive, a short muzzle with a somewhat abrupt stop and fairly prominent brow.

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  • Stop admonishing the people around you.

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  • What did they do to stop it getting worse in the future?

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  • She was pulled over for a misdemeanor traffic stop.

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  • To control your balloon, use the correct preposition from the top to go forward and the correct preposition from the bottom to stop.

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  • Volunteers and militia were used to being called out to stop violence.

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  • They shoot to death four people that stop there and also abduct a woman.

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  • How to put a stop to racist abuse How can you help a friend?

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  • We then made a stop in an area of rocky ground and scattered acacias where we got excellent views of two Karoo Long-billed Larks.

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  • Cough is not an indication to stop an ACE inhibitor unless it is troublesome.

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  • Road safety group welcomes Police driver`s acquittal -- and says it`s time to stop prosecuting civilian drivers for trivial offenses.

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  • With less than a 50/50 chance of success, relatives of the late Doreen Ellis have had to stop legal action against Cape.

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  • So..... to stop back pain recurring, keep fit and stay active.

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  • Most heroin addicts don't usually want to stop being addicts.

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  • You cannot tell an alcoholic to stop drinking because alcoholic to stop drinking because alcoholics will always be alcoholics and they will always fancy a drink.

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  • Three of the codons are instructions to stop building, which leaves 61 to code for particular amino acids.

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  • I'm going to have to stop typing now I've become too angry.

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  • She hopes that the wild animals will stop the world's media getting too close.

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  • Stop Press... There will be a special Lottery draw to commemorate the 25th anniversary, with a top prize of £ 2500.

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  • However, patients with the antiphospholipid antibody are usually given low-dose aspirin to stop their blood from clotting.

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  • They do stop, but First Contact ends up being rather anticlimactic.

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  • I ask all in favor to stop being so apathetic and voice your opinion.

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  • A fuse is a safety device to stop overheating in faulty appliances.

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  • Today, there is virtually nothing in the medical armamentarium that can stop the damage unleashed by moderate-to-severe head trauma.

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  • Failed jammer (and no backup) - using Stop as chest ascender.

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  • Will Bottom ever stop making an ass of himself?

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  • We provide our clients with full expert assistance throughout every step of the formation process, however our service does not stop there.

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  • Firewalls stop intrusion attempts and prevent many threats getting through.

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  • So how do we stop excessive risk aversion, but still protect people?

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  • Airguns can be used in the garden providing a safe backstop is used to stop pellets leaving the premises.

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  • I like doing the backstroke as well because if I stop I just float in the water.

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  • We were then invited to carry out trials on planting bamboo to stop landslides from further developing.

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  • For the first week after the operation they will need to wear a large support bandage to stop them bending the leg.

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  • When will DMTV stop jumping on the reality TV bandwagon?

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  • Everyday I wipe up the puddle of wee around the toilet and have to stop myself slipping cos you haven't used the bathmat.

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  • By telling someone what is happening you could help to stop your friend getting hurt. back to top My mom is being abused.

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  • What can we do in terms of a code of conduct to stop you from getting a savage beating?

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  • I will make you beg for mercy, beg for mercy, beg for me to stop.

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  • Although groups have tried to stop the behemoth of the Euro state, the beast is now in existence and its growth is inexorable.

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  • Do not stop to collect personal belongings, or use the lift.

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  • We'll stop the destruction of green belt I mentioned earlier.

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  • Some people can stop taking benzodiazepines or Z drugs with little difficulty.

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  • She first complained in murmurs, then wept, and at last burst into loud lamentations, earnestly beseeching the operator to stop.

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