Then, Kelley hit a stop sign, lost control and came to a stop in a ditch near the county line, he said.
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" Or take this superb description of a bus arriving at a stop: "The bus shunts to a stop and the doors wrap open.
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With that in mind, here's how to add a stop to your Lyft ride: How to add a stop on LyftThis is an easy enough task, and once you know how to add a stop you'll be able to do so quickly:1.
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It's a right turn on red — after a stop.
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I make a stop to pick up a delivery package.
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But last week, YouTube finally put a stop to that.
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He agrees, but they make a stop at Pop's first.
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It puts a stop on a lot of those plans.
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It continued a short distance before coming to a stop.
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Let's bring a stop to sexual harassment in the workplace.
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Want to gently slow to a stop from top speed?
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It's like running a stop light: the intent doesn't matter.
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After a stop in Portugal, the couple came to America.
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When flying with WOW, you'll have a stop in Iceland.
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She ran a stop sign and was on her phone.
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A new initiative hopes to put a stop to that.
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That was enough to put a stop to his momentum.
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To be unable to put a stop to the fear.
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This Court should put a stop to Colorado's unconstitutional bullying.
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The spouses made a stop to enjoy some French wine.
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It's like a stop in an allegorical journey of life.
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Hubert created a stop motion video to share the news.
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The ship made a stop in Romania the next day.
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At a stop in Tampa, she discussed investing in infrastructure.
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The Lions produced a stop on the game's opening drive.
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For now, the government has put a stop to that.
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It was a stop, virtually everyone agrees, that began normally.
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We rolled to a stop just a few feet away.
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It is also now a stop on freshman orientation tours.
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But in late 2015, it all came to a stop.
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We will put a stop to this situation very soon.
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At a Stop & Shop on Main Street in Bridgeport, Conn.
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"We're asking the court to put a stop to that."
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Then the vehicle came to a stop in a ditch.
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So we've got to put a stop to it ASAP.
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The group of Taliban forced the pickup to a stop.
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A week ago, during a stop in Boone, Iowa, Sen.
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The vehicle came to a stop a short distance away.
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The weekend tour will include a stop in Selma, Ala.
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Parkinson's disease put a stop to the vibrant and tireless performer.
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Some footage showed the water reaching just below a "Stop" sign.
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Leno brings the car to a stop and opens the door.
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VW still faces a stop sale on all new diesel vehicles.
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Long enough to make a stop motion film on their fur.
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During a stop at a diner in Athens, Ohio, with Sen.
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Left: The Third Tunnel is a stop on the DMZ tour.
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Rubio put a stop to that during Thursday's debate in Houston.
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Subaru issued a stop sale of the vehicles on May 9.
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"It's been ludicrous, and I'm having a stop," she said firmly.
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Bruce Springsteen's "The River" tour is making a stop in SoHo.
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This was supposed to be a stop-gap until further reform.
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We are hopeful we can put a stop to the outbreak.
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We skitter to a stop at the edge of a turret.
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I only notice the sound when I accelerate from a stop.
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But troubles at SolarWorld's German parent put a stop to that.
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And at that point, the whole world came to a stop.
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She said that she can put a 'Stop' on the prescription.
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It's only human to want to put a stop to it.
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I think we need to put a stop to that immediately.
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The woman herself has now put a stop to the rumours.
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He now delivers medicines to local pharmacies, earning $6 a stop.
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Putting a stop to blackouts is a priority for the government.
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Now is our time to put a stop to this hate.
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A stop-gap funding measure could temporarily delay a spending showdown.
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The car comes to a stop and the window winds down.
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The trip had also had a stop for fuel in Korea.
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The downstairs neighbor appeared, sternly requesting a stop to the stomping.
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Clearly this is an amber flashing light, not a stop sign.
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The #rebootroadshow Tour rolls on with a stop in #grandrapids tonight!
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"So we're gonna put a stop to it now," he said.
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He has a stop planned in Elkhart at 2:30 p.m.
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Let's put a stop to this and protect our innovative advantage.
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We came to a stop and an older man came on.
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Definitely make a stop for a ride on the London Eye.
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Trading over the past month put a stop to that rally.
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Facebook Mark Zuckerberg's apology tour makes a stop on Capitol Hill.
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POTUS and his crew refuse to put a stop to this.
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Additionally, the country put a stop to cash transfers between provinces.
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Car stereos boomed, and the elevated train screeched to a stop.
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Near the end of their trek, they came to a stop.
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A stop on the rostrum of the Georgia House of Representatives.
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They have a way to put a stop to green drift.
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So they blew through a stop sign, made turns really suddenly.
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There is nothing but a stop sign to slow down motorists.
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She came to a stop by a couple of us reporters.
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We asked Alex about any stirrings of a stop-Sanders movement.
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It is a stop on an itinerary, not a final destination.
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Really, this is outrageous and needs to come to a stop.
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More importantly, was there any way to put a stop it?
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The trip began with a stop in Vietnam on Friday, above.
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However, musical TV shows need to be put to a stop.
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The uncertainty has made Brown put a stop to future investments.
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"He's great," the President told reporters during a stop in Pittsburgh.
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It also can order a stop to law-violating data processing.
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He earned a stop on the 2020 early-state speaking tour.
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You keep chugging along and eventually it comes to a stop.
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I don't recall walking more than five minutes to a stop.
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For New England cruises, this often means a stop in Canada.
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Here are other art, design and museum offerings worth a stop.
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A "Stop Trump March" in London drew tens of thousands of people.
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Syfy is putting a stop to it's favorite franchise, Entertainment Weekly reports.
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A new battery would, in theory, put a stop to the throttling.
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Yet history seemed to have slowed almost to a stop in Congo.
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He will also make a stop in New Hampshire later this week.
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte tried putting a stop to the skirmish.
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And let's start by putting a stop to Radical White Supremacist Terror.
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They're confident that they'll make a big play and make a stop.
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But last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions put a stop to that.
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He rewarded them with a stop at a local ice cream shop.
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Facebook is trying to put a stop to its most painful notifications.
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No one visits the city and demands a stop at Union Square.
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I put a stop to things after some kissing and said goodnight.
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But that has not put a stop to questions about the relationship.
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A stop in the Caribbean follows, for a look at Hurricane Matthew.
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It's basically a stop-gap mechanism until they get into the dashboard.
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This one is not a stop motion, but fun to watch nonetheless.
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Oracle brought this lawsuit to put a stop to Google's illegal behavior.
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It took another minute for the noise to trickle to a stop.
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They've produced a stop-motion film out of individual carbon monoxide molecules.
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You will also be able to remove a stop at any time.
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When the spill went down, she immediately requested a stop at CVS.
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American Johnson told Tennis Channel it had been a stop-start day.
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Yelldesign harnesses a stop-motion approach to bring their ideas to life.
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We put a stop to this; we protected the locals and ourselves.
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There was also a stop in Rome for some well-photographed PDA.
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Congressional Republicans could put a stop to this if they wanted to.
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Jeeps wheeled about, screeched to a stop for soldiers to hop in.
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Then, a white SUV rounded the corner and pulled to a stop.
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I have to make a stop here every time I'm in town.
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This time, we made a stop at the Claymont, Delaware, Supercharger station.
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This Veterans Day, let's put a stop to token expressions of gratitude.
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"You don't have a stop-Trump movement without Trump," Mr. Borges said.
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On most rides, people are allowed to add a stop or two.
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Each table held a fake limb and a Stop the Bleed kit.
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Clinton said during a stop at a brewery in La Crosse, Wis.
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Howard slowed his pickup truck to a stop and tooted his horn.
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They target a drop to $1.25 with a stop loss at $1.38.
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The defense got a stop, and Carr tried to do it again.
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A stop into Santa Monica reveals galleries just steps from the train.
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Rick Scott said on Tuesday during a stop in the Florida Keys.
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MASSACHUSETTS (42) Only Kasich has a stop planned in Massachusetts before Tuesday.
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I would slap a "stop indulging Rory Gilmore" sticker on my car.
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Others were pulled over for running a stop light or for speeding.
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But inside Assi's front door, stuffy convention comes abruptly to a stop.
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He has been traveling in Uzbekistan, after a stop in Doha, Qatar.
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He writes this week from Uzbekistan, after a stop in Doha, Qatar.
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Trains and buses were discontinued overnight to put a stop to this.
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It also is a stop on the high-speed Acela Express service.
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The vehicle shuddered to a stop on the side of the road.
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When Obamacare put a stop to that, insurers were in a bind.
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When he reaches a traffic light, the car lurches to a stop.
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In return, prosecutors dropped a separate charge of running a stop sign.
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PERIOD exists to put a stop this stigma and end period poverty.
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Small-business scammers came for a stop at the inn several times.
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But some lawmakers are trying to put a stop to that. Rep.
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Sanders' platform calls for putting a stop to predatory debt collection practices.
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It came to a stop after slamming into the Ahlens department store.
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We are buyers of the stock with a stop placed at $108.
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Rolling to a stop at my station, I noticed a mailman smiling.
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The point from several: we have to put a stop to this.
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For some, asylum in Mexico is simply a stop on the road.
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He said in Georgia that Pompeo may add a stop in Turkey.
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Alhadeff challenged Trump to put a stop to the terror and heartbreak.
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Courts have put a stop to similar bans in another nine states.
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Authorities in Indonesia have tried to put a stop to the burning.
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Or book a flight to Tokyo and add a stop in Osaka.
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It&aposs never a stop sign in front of me to me.
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My car came to a stop behind the Ford ahead of me.
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All our great mentors and precursors have finally come to a stop, and it is hardly the noblest and most graceful of gestures with which fatigue comes to a stop: it will also happen to you and me!
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The bus comes to a stop and the doors open, freeing the boy.
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The options are a stop-gap funding bill that would run through Feb.
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The couple made a stop at the famed Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.
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But unsurprisingly, that didn't put a stop to Bitcoin-based online drug dealing.
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If we need to make a stop, she usually goes in with me.
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Hubbard tells the officer he wasn't aware that he missed a stop sign.
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My reward is a stop at the Cuban cafe at Atlanta's T concourse.
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His car came to a stop when it collided with a metal obstruction.
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Cat lovers visiting Hawaii can make a stop at the Lanai Cat Sanctuary.
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"There is no decision," she said during a stop by the Today show.
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Police finally forced him to a stop thanks to a gentle PIT maneuver.
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A new tech from China promises to put a stop to all that.
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Simply letting up on the accelerator dragged me to enough of a stop.
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Olivia's holiday shopping list will NOT include a stop at a Rolex store.
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There would be a response and someone would put a stop to it.
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Rihanna's Anti tour continues Friday with a stop at Wembley Stadium in London.
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Wash it all down with a stop at Voodoo Doughnut the next morning.
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So he grabbed a trusty 9mm handgun and put a stop to it.
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The DOL fiduciary rule was created to put a stop to these practices.
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Jane Roberts, a genealogist, wondered why the cruise even needed make a stop.
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The car came to a stop when it collided with a metal obstruction.
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They won't give up, so somebody has to put a stop to it.
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The Italy trip follows a stop in Brussels, Belgium, for a NATO summit.
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Ted Cruz also compared the two during a stop in South Carolina Monday.
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But he said ultimately that's only a stop-gap between addressing larger issues.
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The car slowed to a stop, and Keener walked up to the window.
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Otherwise, it will simply come to a stop and alert the human driver.
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Or could The Division ever make a stop at the World Trade Center?
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The couple made a stop at the famed Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.
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Kelly pointed to a key $4,200 price level triggering a stop-loss trade.
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The couple opted for the beachside destination after making a stop in Rome.
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It is a stop on the "Big Trees Trail" within the state park.
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This is something we must put a stop to — the hate and discrimination.
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"We wanted Kubo to be a stop-motion David Lean film," he explains.
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"It is time these incidents came to a stop in Ghana," he said.
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Drivers then unlock the display box when the car comes to a stop.
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But "it doesn't just come to a stop at age six," he said.
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Guests also shouldn't miss a stop into St. Cloud, the Knick's rooftop bar.
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The bags are also handy if I make a stop at a laundromat.
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Blackburn, are putting a stop to them in order to score political points.
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" "This is not a Never Trump movement, this is a Stop Trump movement.
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Posner made a stop in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan, along the route.
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We are still finalizing whether Ireland will be a stop on that trip.
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Those advocates have pressed the government to put a stop to unethical lenders.
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Together, Trump said, they were putting a stop to migrants flowing through Mexico.
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Before actually drawing anything, let's make a stop over at the P2720 API.
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And let all Americans with a conscience finally demand a stop to it.
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It's time to put a stop to this threat to our national security.
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A propeller plane touches down in a field and rolls to a stop.
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But "What Remains" has a stop-and-start quality that interrupts its flow.
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The Puerto Rico performances will be a stop on one of the tours.
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And now for a stop in the most biodiverse desert in the world.
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Once the team began playing, Wolfy's became a stop for fans and players.
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It's also close to a stop on The Hop, Milwaukee's new streetcar system.
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How to add a stop on Google Maps on the mobile app 1.
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Measure the horizontal acceleration for the drone as it slows to a stop.
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Then a federal judge put a stop to it following a classified hearing.
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Most cruisers heading to Antarctica make a stop in this little-known town.
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They held a "Stop the Church" demonstration in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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North Olmsted, a suburb of Cleveland, was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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Since bitcoin futures are so volatile, he put a stop in at $10,000.
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He said during a stop in Arizona that he found their explanations credible.
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During a stop in Berlin, he bought a page from an old book.
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Safety hardly ever requires a full stop by bikes at a stop sign.
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"We couldn't get a stop on defense," Redskins head coach Jay Gruden said.
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So they need someone to go put a stop to that right now.
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But my pilgrimage to Carnoustie was only a stop on this links journey.
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"We have failed to put a stop to it for decades," he said.
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The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals put a stop to that plan in 2018.
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She hoped that someone would help put a stop to the injustices she suffered.
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He stepped out of the car at a stop light and immediately felt better.
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The march slowed to a stop as it neared 725 5th Avenue, Trump Tower.
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As for the other driver, Tampa PD cited him for a stop sign violation.
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The couple eventually lose their shit at one another during a stop in Australia.
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It then flies back to Virginia with a stop again at Jacksonville, he said.
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"You maybe get a drink, maybe get a sandwich — it's a stop," said Kempton.
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What are the chances of it coming to a stop in that exact position?
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Police had stopped Richard Hubbard III, 25, for allegedly going through a stop sign.
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The government's decision will essentially bring the project to a stop, according to NPR.
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Next week, some staffers are going to try to put a stop to it.
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A real dream project for me would be to make a stop-motion biopic.
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We're hopping on a stop-motion animated trip around the world in an hour.
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But then, according to Catch and Kill, Pecker put a stop to the investigation.
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It's why Hillary Clinton made the Breakfast Club a stop on her campaign trail.
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He has campaigned in the state -- with a stop in Prescott two weeks ago.
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There is a stop sign and a flashing red light for drivers on SR363.
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Cheryl has put a stop on the check that Jamie wrote for her painting.
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Prior to their time in Tonga, the royal couple made a stop in Fiji.
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First, a stop-off at the clean room where real NASA robots are made.
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The Madison Square Garden Company says it has put a stop to the incident.
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It put a stop in our progress for a month or so at least.
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I'm praying for TJ to just put a stop to this at some point.
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The four-night cruise left from San Diego and had a stop in Mexico.
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" Length of Trump-Putin meeting: "We weren't following them around with a stop watch.
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The pilot swam out moments after the plane came to a stop, Levy said.
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A stop-and-go energy is in the air this morning, so be patient.
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The second of the six stops was for failing to heed a stop sign.
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What are some of the difficulties that arise when shooting a stop-motion animation?
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He'll be the first sitting US president to make a stop at the site.
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JBL has to go, and then WWE needs to put a stop to this.
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Kustoff and a staffer eventually turned into a driveway and came to a stop.
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In the nineteenth century, the church served as a stop along the Underground Railroad.
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Last month, at a stop at the Court Street Diner in Athens, Ohio, Mrs.
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" Your likely reaction would not be: "Sounds like Chris didn't run a stop sign.
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Thankfully, Will finally puts a stop to the singer-songwriter-Twitter sexist's flimsy excuse.
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But when the Cougars desperately needed a stop, they got not one but two.
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When I finally came to a stop, it was, of course, on an island.
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Giving an ambiguous character an ambiguous mien doesn't seem a stop-the-presses innovation.
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From a stop, the XC60 gives all four wheels some power for better traction.
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A stop on the defensive end was followed by a layup from Gordon Hayward.
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Tip if you're making a stop that lasts more than a couple of minutes.
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No worker would be happy to be viewed as a stop gap to automation.
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During this reporter's demonstration ride, the Fusion came to a stop at a crosswalk.
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After a stop in Seoul, Pompeo is due to head to China on Monday.
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The trip to the U.K. — set for July — also includes a stop in Scotland.
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The neighborhood is also a stop on CTfastrak, the state's bus-only transit system.
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The department could issue fines against the building or even a stop-work order.
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Obama picked up the slack for her with a stop in Durham on Monday.
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"It would have been nice to get a stop at the end," McAdoo said.
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Who among us hasn't made a stop at a Starbucks for a Unicorn Frappuccino?
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But President Trump put a stop to this cycle of American cowering and capitulation.
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The ability to add a stop will roll out to Lyft's mobile apps soon.
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It was the first capital of Ohio, and a stop on the underground railroad.
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A few judges agreed with that argument, putting a stop to the administrative cases.
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The building's cellar is believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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Workers can put a stop to either one of these things, but most don't.
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During a stop in Quincy, he found maple trees erupting in yellow and gold.
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"It brings everything to a stop, and then we just focus on the music."
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The FDA is putting a stop to clinical trials on the transplants for now.
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From his vantage point, Prince Mohammed's transformation push looks like a stop-go process.
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He might fire Robert Mueller and otherwise put a stop to the Russia investigation.
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But this didn't matter enough yet, not enough to put a stop to it.
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He'll also make a stop at the Taj Mahal with first lady Melania Trump.
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Iyer played mostly with his eyes closed, opening them only to find a stop.
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A paved driveway turns to a stop by a front door bracketed by sidelights.
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If you want to put a stop to this, it's a little bit trickier.
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The Chinese city of Dunhuang was once a stop on the famous Silk Road.
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Lasting for three years, this policy was quickly put to a stop in 303.
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And being a stop-motion lover, I went ahead and created a few arrangements.
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Do I believe that Philando Castile deserved to lose his life over a stop?
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We are used to our defense getting a stop and getting the ball back.
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Everyone here today is here to effect change and put a stop to this.
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His throne came to a stop above Times Square, beside the giant Sony screen.
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"I tempt myself at least once a week with a stop in," says Glass.
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We demanded a stop to the use of pellet guns that have blinded citizens.
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CW: Right, so we are working ... Is there gonna be a stop to it?
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"I committed at the outset," Cruz said on Saturday at a stop in Missouri.
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Very relieved when the train came to a stop and still on the tracks.
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To put a stop to the Night King, provided he isn't already the Night King.
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McManus replies that from here they're going to make a stop in Vegas for CES.
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Whenever the car detected a red light, it gently brought the car to a stop.
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Calculate the apparent weight of the passengers as Spidey brings the elevator to a stop.
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The car will turn on its flashers, slow to a stop, and unlock the doors.
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A "Stop Trump" march is also expected to take place in central London next Friday.
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There will be a stop-and-go energy, which is very annoying to you, Aries!
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David Foster is jokingly relieved his daughter's career path didn't include a stop in college.
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He says the neighbors complained, and the regional district served Nick a stop work order.
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Saulters tried to cut off Patmon but ending up hitting a stop sign, FOX5 reported.
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Overall, officers tended to become more respectful and less formal as a stop went on.
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After the car shuddered to a stop, Lindsey Brown looked frantically back at her daughters.
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Three years ago Halifax shoe-gazers Kestrels were gear-jacked during a stop in Montreal.
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The rain that had sent passers-by under awnings had finally come to a stop.
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LAST year Artur Filipowicz, a computer scientist at Princeton University, had a stop-sign problem.
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She and Charles will continue traveling Germany through Thursday with a stop scheduled in Munich.
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The itinerary also includes a stop in Bhopal to see the renowned Bhimbetka cave paintings.
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The driver slows to a stop beside a desolate stretch of dirt and barbed wire.
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Fellow model Klum, 46, wore it during a stop at Good Morning America in July.
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I flew it straight at a chain link fence, and it slammed to a stop.
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Not before making a stop to the agent's home, though, a small and cute colonial.
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Jenner and Simmons were all smiles as they made a stop at a gas station.
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Steven Spielberg just put a stop to a fast food pun utilizing his last name.
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And they were able to string those snapshots together to create a stop-motion movie.
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In the 215th century the Protestant Reformation sought to put a stop to such things.
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Sometimes it's subtle: thinking you saw a yield sign when you saw a stop sign.
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Spongebob Squarepants will have a stop-motion episode for the first time ever this October.
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At ADL, we will use every resource available to put a stop to anti-Semitism.
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Every second of a stop-motion film is very expensive so multiple takes are impossible.
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He scored standing up despite running through a stop sign from the third-base coach.
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It's not the first time Pamela's launched a stop-wearing-fur campaign on the family.
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Louis pushed Freddie Thursday around the Calabasas Commons ... and made a stop at Barnes & Noble.
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He was running about a few minutes late after a stop at a gas station.
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However, while on the way home, Sheri accidentally hits and knocks over a stop sign.
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So we decided to do what we could to put a stop to this now.
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A reactionary hyper-vigilance could put a stop to their fun like a record scratch.
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His tour will include a stop in South Korea to meet President Moon Jae-in.
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If they do, that would put a stop to the ObamaCare repeal effort next year.
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"I'm moving to the next car," I said as the train came to a stop.
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" Bolsonaro has said "we need to put a stop to the demarcation of indigenous land.
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In Google Maps, you can easily add a stop like this to your driving route.
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But, as a practical matter, the process of BBG reform has sputtered to a stop.
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Police put a stop to the fight by firing pepper balls at the battling protesters.
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"Our swing voter is not red-to-blue," she said at a stop in Flint.
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History buffs make a stop to see the Crown Jewels and a former royal fortress.
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After all, when dealing with a powerful tool, it's helpful to have a "stop" button.
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The tracks began to rumble, and then a train screeched to a stop between us.
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The New York-Sydney route had never been done without a stop in Los Angeles.
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Short of the finish line, Köll came to a stop, along the fence, face down.
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When the bus came to a stop, Ms. Pulex was led to a nearby car.
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The truck is stopped at a stop sign, but no one is behind the wheel.
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The city cited him for 50 violations in 2000 and issued a stop work order.
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For all these reasons, Judge Daniels put a stop to the lawsuit against Mr Trump.
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On Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration finally put a stop to open-door helicopter flights.
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A stop at one of the visitor centers for guidance on road conditions is essential.
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The bride's parents retired as the owners of a Stop & Shop grocery store in Rocklin.
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An officer with the Yale police responded as well, and the two initiated a stop.
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He could presumably add a stop in another country like Austria to see Mr. Putin.
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Except this time, Wendy knows that it's Marty who put a stop to her deal.
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The work later toured, with a stop including Hauser & Wirth in New York in 2016.
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Smorgasburg was a stop during a visit to her daughter, who lives in New York.
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It bounced off the concrete sidewalk, hit my rental car, and came to a stop.
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A judge put a stop to the escort, issuing a restraining order against the hospital.
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I'm just hoping that the league puts a stop to this before somebody gets hurt.
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Of course, peace deals acting as nothing more than a stop gap is nothing new.
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"Maybe the car will come to a stop and you won't know why," she said.
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Amnesty International decried the plan and called on Congress to put a stop to it.
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I'm sure he could put a stop to it this afternoon if he wanted to.
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The paper says it was on its way to California after a stop in Florida.
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We make a stop in southwestern England to explain a potential resurgence of tin mining.
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A lower gear on the rear wheels helps provide that quick acceleration from a stop.
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Citing security concerns, Mr. Pence had ordered a stop to efforts to resettle Syrian refugees.
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Mr. Chaffetz cited a stop he had made the day before in Emery County, Utah.
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I watched as the screeching wheels turned slower and slower and came to a stop.
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Military leaders nearly always condemn the pranks, but that hasn't put a stop to them.
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If we get a stop, the game is over and we have a huge upset.
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Mr. Pompeo's trip included a stop in Slovakia, a country that has struggled with corruption.
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Stephanie Seymour got a DUI ... after allegedly going the wrong way at a stop sign.
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A stop-work order has been issued by the New York City Buildings Department, officials said.
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Concerned, she slowed her car to a stop – and saw the suspect lunge at the officer.
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It was late October when my Uber slowed to a stop in the woods after dark.
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Authorities were able to take the suspect into custody after the SUV came to a stop.
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"My kid was over there to help put a stop to this garbage, and he died."
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The news comes after the company the Redstone's put a stop to the Viacom-CBS merger.
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We're still early for the birthday party, so we make a stop at a Goodwill store.
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And we're making a stop in the Middle East at the crossroads of technology and firefighting.
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We're told cops saw the commotion and believed there was an exchange made, initiating a stop.
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The new burger "is a stop along that way," Beyond CEO Ethan Brown told CNN Business.
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Ryan put a stop to that with his announcement this week — but he didn't quit there.
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Rolling over and slamming into the opposite wall, it came to a stop facing oncoming traffic.
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But that hasn't put a stop to the pitiful glances from friends in long-term relationships.
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Cook was pulled over by police after running a stop sign and continuing for several blocks.
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Unable to dissuade his lover, Rod had slowed to a stop beneath the Up Stairs canopy.
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Then we make a stop at an awesome Mexican place, where I order chips and guac.
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A stop at H&M, where every trendy essential comes with a super-affordable price tag.
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At speeds below 20 mph, it will bring the car all the way to a stop.
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We make a stop on our way home to take a leisurely walk on the bluff.
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The car came to a stop when it collided with a metal obstruction, according to police.
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Putting a stop to this sequence is vital for China if it is to become wealthy.
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After years of importing all this trash, China has decided to put a stop to it.
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The logistics of planning and filming a stop-motion fight sequence like this are mind-boggling.
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It then shifted into the chittering chorus of cicadas as my timer came to a stop.
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Clinton also has a stop in Arizona, a traditionally red state where she sees a possibility.
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The explosives were believed to have been stolen when the train made a stop in Ohio.
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Read More Why the Fed might not be able to put a stop to gold's run
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Pomeranz was called for not coming to a stop in the stretch position, sending Hampson home.
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Merchant went even further to say that death by lethal injection could come to a stop.
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The decision was the right one, he says, because it put a stop to the clashes.
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So how do we put a stop to gigantic fires, and thus smokestorms, in the West?
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We didn't get a stop, they had big 3 and that was pretty much the game.
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The park said that water on a sensor caused the ride to come to a stop.
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And then I called the wire transfer company and placed a stop on the payment. RamshackleGlam.
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Amid screams and chaos, she continued livestreaming, even after the car had come to a stop.
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A stop-motion project, currently in progress, helmed by music video and commercial director, Peter Sluska.
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D2 wants to put a stop to the slot machines and is looking to score damages.
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Richard Beneville, the mayor of Nome, Alaska, where the ship is making a stop on Aug.
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It bonks against a door edge in the narrow station corridors before coming to a stop.
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Plus, Brandao says he was being choked out and wanted to put a stop to it.
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Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw was pulled over for allegedly blowing past a stop sign at 60 mph.
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He indicated the most likely point of escape was during a stop for gas in Artesia.
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Butler captured a stop in the southern village of Positano on the celeb-frequented Amalfi Coast.
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Saturday by a 2005 Infiniti FX35 that blew through a stop sign, reports NBC Los Angeles.
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Mellen told the TV station that the driver ignored a stop sign and swerved through traffic.
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When the car dragged to a stop, I jumped out and made a run for it.
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Pompeo's meeting with the Vietnamese leaders comes after a stop in North Korea over the weekend.
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In the meantime, solar generators can serve as a stop gap that won't require costly diesel.
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En route to his Christmas vacation in Hawaii, Obama made a stop in San Bernardino, Calif.
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It was more a conduit if anything, a stop off on the way to somewhere else.
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He snorted and jerked to a stop as if a soldier in formation, standing so straight.
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"The car went out of control and came to a stop in the median," he said.
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Victims of sexual abuse say he has not done enough to put a stop to it.
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A protest could result in a stop-work order preventing Northrop from proceeding with the program.
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On Wednesday, Air Force One will travel to Hawaii, with a stop at Lake Tahoe, Nev.
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I came to a stop light, and then I first realized that things were not normal.
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Clinton tried to redirect attention, disparaging Mr. Trump's business practices at a stop in Atlantic City.
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Like other electrics, the Mirai does not have a transmission and accelerates quickly from a stop.
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Republicans claimed their tax plan would put a stop to outsourcing, but the opposite is true.
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Meanwhile, the center-left Liberal Democrat party have promised to put a stop to Brexit altogether.
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This effectively put a stop to federally funded research into injuries and deaths caused by firearms.
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She may have also been a stop on the Underground Railroad, according to the school statement.
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The investigations into for-profit colleges have largely come to a stop, according to the report.
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In such an event, lawmakers could still pass a stop-gap measure to prevent a shutdown.
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Which is why I've decided to help put a stop to this once and for all.
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"From FLS, In The Heights to Ham with a stop at House," fan Kelly Bowes tweeted.
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One European Union source told CNN the Iranians must put a stop to attacks in Europe.
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As the doors closed behind me, I realized I had gotten off a stop too soon.
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Law enforcement sources tell us, Bari was traveling overseas and made a stop in London Tuesday.
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Last month, Democrats discussed the prospect of a stop-gap funding bill through at least Nov.
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Flight attendants' jobs and lives are in danger if we don't put a stop to this.
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The food pantry at Nassau Community College, which is now a stop on freshman orientation tours.
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Mr. Xi stayed at the Waldorf Astoria during a stop in New York three years ago.
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We couldn't make a basket and couldn't get a stop, and they took advantage of it.
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But the unique circumstances of this virus have put a stop to that kind of behavior.
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There are two reasons why the Chinese government would want to put a stop to this.
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Before re-boarding the train for Djibouti City, we made a stop in central Dire Dawa.
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Depending on how the White House's order is carried out, that could come to a stop.
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"This new headquarters is merely a stop on their road to global conquest," Mr. Hall said.
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There are several shopping centers, with a Stop & Shop, Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts and locally owned businesses.
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Suddenly a car screeched to a stop beside her, and the driver rolled down his window.
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Mom Kourtney Kardashian put a stop to his Instagram, so Disick has hopped over to TikTok.
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Two hours later, I came to a stop before flashing red lights and a clattering bell.
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Successful campaigning in Iowa is about more than making a stop; it's about making an impact.
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Monday when the late-night show makes a stop in Brooklyn, New York, for five episodes.
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The train eventually slowed and came to a stop, just feet away from the unconscious woman.
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But before Meng could lay the groundwork in Mexico, she made a stop in Vancouver, Canada.
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Menlo Park had barely been a stop on the railway line when Edison first moved there.
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Jerry Brown (D) has endorsed Clinton, but the endorsement was more of a "stop Trump" statement.
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Swartz said six carriages overturned when the driver of the truck went through a stop sign.
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"We must put a stop to this," said Tusk, the outgoing president of the European Council.
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Now she's scheduled to make a stop in Iowa for her latest concert tour in May.
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Nothing looked amiss as the car sloshed to a stop outside a modern multicolored glass building.
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This was misguided because a stop based on racial profiling instead of reasonable suspicion is unconstitutional.
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I yell at him at a stop light (as expected, he's the worst of the worst).
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In November 2013, a police officer pulled him over in Queens for running a stop sign.
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Joe Biden's campaign bus as it travels from a stop in Algona, Iowa, on Dec. 2.
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Two police officers joined in, and Ward came to a stop when Little rammed his car.
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I jammed to a stop, looked back and saw a tangle of limbs, skis and poles.
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"I feel incredible," Booker said Sunday of his fundraising numbers during a stop in New Hampshire.
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Unnamed officials told the news outlet that the jet also made a stop in Memphis, Tenn.
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Still, then as now, snow slowed the city down in a stop-and-look-around way.
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"Um…I'm-I'm sorry…I didn't…" The father held out his hand in a "stop" gesture.
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It's Becky, who learns of Jesse's deception in the interview, who puts a stop to the charade.
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The car slows to a stop at a freeway exit as the group of riders surrounds it.
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But getting to Doha requires a stop in Kuwait or Oman even for those allowed to enter.
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"My Life as a Zucchini" A stop-motion about a group of orphans who form a bond.
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The Canadian boat came to a stop in the men's quad, robbing them of a final place.
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Skepta's scheduled dates included a stop at 1015 Folsom in San Francisco and Moogfest in North Carolina.
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A slight snafu didn't put a stop to the celebrations at the 130th Rose Parade on Tuesday.
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When the Metropolitan Council constructed a metro line, The Mall made sure that it was a stop.
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He summoned them to the bell tower basement, which was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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"We know that a car apparently ran a stop sign and had a tragic result," Sumwalt said.
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Think of it this way: "You're not technically supposed to [drive] through a stop sign," she says.
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It's time to put a stop to situations where you're not being properly appreciated for your effort.
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What's special about "Half a Million" is that it's a stop-motion video made from 5,566 stickers.
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Fin Shepard and his family must put a stop to this disaster before Earth is completely obliterated.
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For reasons still unknown, the limo drove through a stop sign and crashed into a parked SUV.
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But in a larger sense, Trump isn't fighting to try to put a stop to NFL protests.
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"She was rear ended by an out-of-town driver at a stop light," says the source.
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At one point during our ride, we came to a stop next to a Las Vegas taxi.
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After a stop in Tokyo, the Vision EQ made its US debut in Las Vegas this week.
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We make a stop at the pharmacy to pick up my birth control on our way there.
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"Any human being would have put a stop to that, no matter who he was," Damon said.
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In the past when this happened, an 'adult' would step in and put a stop to it.
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Next stop ... New York ... where the Giants will try to put a stop to the turn up.
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Following that move, Twitter's executives responded to the ensuing outrage, which resulted a stop in new verifications.
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However, the Food and Drug Administration is looking to put a stop to that, citing safety concerns.
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Earlier this year, his government implemented a "Stop Soros" package aimed at Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros .
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How she just wave like we gave her the right of way when it's a stop sign?
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Minister Khwaja Saad Rafique pointed at negligence as a possible cause, with a stop signal being ignored.
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It was getting late, but if they made a stop, there was a chance to flip things.
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The car then stopped at a stop sign for a "few minutes," the woman reportedly told police.
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The birds were pulled into the plane's two engines, causing them both to sputter to a stop.
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And now, there's a Twitter campaign brewing to get HBO to put a stop to the series.
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The organization has no plans to put a stop to the viral animated images on social media.
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The Thunder came up with a stop and Westbrook fed Roberson an assist for an easy layup.
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Like clockwork the car in this case, a beaten down pick-up truck, comes to a stop.
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A $250,000 McLaren sports car runs a stop sign and knocks down a kid on a skateboard.
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Video of the shooting shows the patrol car skidding to a stop just feet from the boy.
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Noisey: So you've just been to Paris as a stop on your press tour, how was that?
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A truck carrying the 6-year-old Suzy had made a stop in Georgia overnight, officials said.
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Further exacerbating the situation, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen made a stop in New York on Thursday.
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President Trump is expected to formally announce the measure on Tuesday during a stop in West Virginia.
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"I'm terrified," the 36-year-old reality star said during a stop by The View on Tuesday.
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Not the car I totalled running a stop sign or the spirochete that screwed into my blood.
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"Understand I'm not proposing this because I'm cranky," she said at a stop in New Hampshire recently.
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It's time for Congress to pass the #KeepFamiliesTogether Act to put a stop to this inhumane policy.
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House Republicans filed a stop-gap bill to move the deadline for a partial shutdown to Dec.
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And so, Twitter has chosen to put a stop to political advertising altogether, at least for now.
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"We had to get the Buildings Department to issue a stop-work order in court," Christo said.
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The tour includes a stop at the Silver Pagodas and a French picnic lunch on the Wall.
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Meanwhile, the Senate passed a stop-gap spending bill that would help to avoid a government shutdown.
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In June, the government passed a "Stop Soros" law banning organizations from providing assistance to undocumented immigrants.
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It's not a trip to Maine without a stop in Freeport, home of L.L. Bean's flagship store.
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Passengers will be able to stop the ride at anytime by making a stop in the car.
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The bus was picking up passengers from a stop on Sunehri Masjid Road just after 8 a.m.
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A federal judge in California ordered families reunited and demanded a stop to most of the separations.
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A stop-and-pop elbow jumper whenever defenses turn the paint into a moat would be nice.
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After the Thunder forced a stop, Steven Adams made 83 of 2 from the free-throw line.
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Still, if there's anything to this vote-buying rumor we have to put a stop to it.
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At a stop in South Korea, according to the AP, he tells the North to watch out:
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He came to a stop, then stiffly placed the ball on the turf and robotically walked away.
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His attorneys filed several appeals to reopen the asylum case and put a stop to the deportation.
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When I came to a stop at the security gate, the guard asked for their photo IDs.
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Police officers were already required to give business cards to people who requested them after a stop.
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Make a stop at Waiheke Island, nearer to Auckland's exciting city life, for gorgeous beaches and wine.
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This Tim Burton homage to "Frankenstein" is a stop-motion animated film featuring a young Victor Frankenstein.
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Twisting the right handlebar moves you forward, while gripping the hand-breaks brings you to a stop.
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There will be three warnings before the car slows down to a stop with its flashers on.
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Thursday, it was a stop at a prominent Democratic donor's home in a ritzy suburb of Atlanta.
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Soon, a white pickup truck with a green stripe on each side came to a stop nearby.
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Melvin Riffel, 28, and Bennett Riffel, 241, were on a vacation that included a stop in Australia.
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You might wish you could put a stop to a suspiciously chummy office relationship — but you can't.
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The airplane fuselage was wrapped with a portion on the fence when it came to a stop.
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The vehicle ultimately came to a stop about 1,600 feet away from the site of the impact.
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There was a reason it was Ms. Bolduan who put a stop to the "pink wave" talk.
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There are things you can do to protect yourself and help put a stop to the perpetrators.
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Lawmakers should not negotiate with the president until he puts a stop to this "zero tolerance" insanity.
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There are two locations but I always make a stop at the shop on Rue de Turenne.
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There's a stop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, before docking at Beach 743th Street and Beach Channel Drive.
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He also pleaded guilty to driving without a license and failing to stop at a stop sign.
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It made a stop to refuel in Anchorage, Alaska, where passengers will reportedly undergo screening before quarantine.
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Schenker returned from a trip to the Middle East last week that included a stop in Iraq.
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Some on the left view social democracy as a stop-off on the way to democratic socialism.
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As a result, all flights were canceled, and a stop was put in place on incoming flights.
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To prevent such a loss, Gordon recommended putting in a stop on the trade of around $1,440.
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That group's work all but came to a stop last year, but has recently gotten going again.
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Smith's car began slowing to a stop when Stockley directed his partner to smash into Smith's vehicle.
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When the hearse came to a stop, the officers stood at attention, their arms raised in salute.
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In December, some traveled west to Hershey, Pa., for a stop on Mr. Trump's "thank you" tour.
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Cory Booker are taking a break from the presidential campaign for a stop on the red carpet.
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The trip, which includes a stop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, takes about one hour and costs $2.75.
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"Once again, I'm glad we put a stop to this dangerous policy," Ferguson said in a statement.
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In June, the Supreme Court agreed with that theory and put a stop to the administration's plans.
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The winning ticket in Saturday night's Powerball drawing was purchased at a Stop & Shop in Staten Island.
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The royal tour kicked off on Monday with a stop in the Nyanga township of Cape Town.
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"It felt like we bounced two or three times, tumbled and skidded to a stop," Hague said.
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We make a stop in Indonesia to explain why Komodo Island could be shut down next year.
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Silver Whisper, which will carry up to 388 guests, will make a stop at the Antarctic Peninsula.
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There was to have been a stop in Brussels, where she would have met with NATO officials.
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A few blocks from my apartment, I slowed to a stop in front of a fruit cart.
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In March 2009, police in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, pulled Lockard over for not stopping at a stop sign.
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Rubio was the first to call attention to this problem, and he put a stop to it.
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Maybe the federal government or the court will step up and put a stop to this nonsense.
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US President Barack Obama orders during a stop at Torchy's Tacos on March 11, 2016 in Austin, Texas.
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You don't have to make a stop at your local liquor store to indulge in this nightcap, though.
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Sinatra had gotten off at a stop a few blocks earlier, as was his wont, ducking the press.
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Guided by HaileMariam, our simulated flight rises and is airborne for 15 minutes before gliding to a stop.
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"Our system of government is broken," Rauner told reporters during a stop in Marion, in far southern Illinois.
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Then I make a stop at Old Navy for some new t-shirts ($221) to wear underneath sweaters.
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She was arrested for driving under the influence, speeding, disregarding a stop sign and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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With regard to the bill, it said the government had put a stop to legislation on the matter.
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"I cannot believe that worked," can be heard over the radio once the truck comes to a stop.
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"Upon learning of these practices, Koval should have put a stop to them," prosecutors said in a statement.
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When driving along a completely deserted country road, you may be tempted to blow through a stop sign.
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Hopefully the octopuses will get re-oriented soon and put a stop to their invasion of Welsh beaches.
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Biegun arrived in Seoul after a stop in Japan, and is scheduled to travel to China on Thursday.
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The plane made a stop in Germany, where Brunson was given a medical checkup and the plane refueled.
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Many of these institutions see corporate donations as a stop-gap against the progressive dwindling of public funding.
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Each pod uses their own braking system to come to a stop at the end of the track.
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The second vehicle that fled from immigration authorities, authorities said, came to a stop after a short pursuit.
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Merkel's trip will include a stop in the southern city of Shenzhen, home to several major technology companies.
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Wes Anderson is making a stop-motion animated movie about dogs on an island called Isle of Dogs.
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On Monday, NBC 4's transportation reporter Adam Tuss spied the driverless van again at a stop sign.
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During a stop at Nottingham Academy, a group of school children performed a rap for their royal guest.
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Check out this distracted driver, who rolled through a stop sign, nearly causing an accident in the process.
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If a stop-origination event subsists, all the available excess will be allocated to the excess spread reserve.
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He speeds up the action but then, employing modern typography, brings it to a crawl, even a stop.
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Those who did have a chance to hear the album tried to put a stop to the lies.
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Firstly, though, a stop at the local supermarket to stock up on some essential late-in-life provisions.
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Never. This particular Hillary defender acknowledged that across-the-board tax hikes would put a stop to prosperity.
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The crisis is expected to dominate Trump's trip to the region, which includes a stop in South Korea.
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Insurance companies are already hiring tech firms to put a stop to the practice, often with AI tools.
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There is no guarantee that execution of a stop order will be at or near the stop price.
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During a stop by Jenny McCarthy's Sirius XM show, Hilton got candid on the whereabouts of her ring.
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But unlike the whiplash New Horizons flyby mission, this plan calls for a stop at the dwarf planet.
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Trump faces the prospect of a hostile Irish Prime Minister when he makes a stop in that country.
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A stop-motion animation by two Americans has won the world's largest short film festival, Tropfest, in Australia.
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It's time to put a stop to these vile and hateful attacks on Christian members of our military.
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The van pulls into the checkpoint separating Nogales, Arizona, from its Mexican namesake and comes to a stop.
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Since then, lawmakers who were already struggling to hammer out a stop-gap federal spending bill before Oct.
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For the last twenty years we have mostly used forced eradication to put a stop to coca cultivation.
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The package eventually left Guam on December 27, and the following day, it made a stop in Hawaii.
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Monika Deshmukh, 36, was driving and failed to stop at a stop sign near Chadbourn, North Carolina, Sgt.
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Though there was a stop literally outside her front door, the Tube was, in local parlance, a nonstarter.
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It's being used to identify people in airports, put a stop to child sex trafficking, and shame jaywalkers.
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He then boarded a plane that made a stop in Norway, where he did even more medical tests.
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On Monday, Paltrow shared a picture of herself touring around Paris, making a stop at the Centre Pompidou.
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Local media reported the truck had a stop sign at the intersection where it collided with the bus.
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And it's time for the tech industry to put a stop to this idiotic, little-boys'-club harassment.
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We weren't out there thinking, what play to run, we got a stop and we were pushing it.
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No road trip is complete without a stop in Texas, birthplace of both KIPP and YES Prep charters.
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"It's the idea that you had a stop and then you gave up a basket," Stevens told reporters.
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During a stop in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, Esmail and Rossum posted a slew of photos to Instagram.
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There are few campaign photo ops more American than a stop at a small town ice cream shop.
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Highlights include a stop at a shopping area and the chance to try a variety of traditional foods.
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Mr. Brown, at the terminal for a stop on his way to Chicago, was seated in a restaurant.
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Surveys asking about sexual harassment find that victims blame their companies for not putting a stop to it.
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The film will be a stop-motion animated musical and set during the rise of fascism in Italy.
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The plane's wing hits the ground and the aircraft comes to a stop as it bursts into flames.
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He will cap off the trip with a stop at a US base in Germany and return Saturday.
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If a driver is unresponsive to the alerts, the car is programmed to slow itself to a stop.
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New forms require officers to clearly articulate their reasons for conducting a stop, and especially for a frisk.
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Trump's other most notable foreign jaunt came in July during a stop in Helsinki to meet with Putin.
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Iowa — which hosts the first presidential nominating contest of 2020 — is traditionally a stop for White House hopefuls.
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Fields drove toward the crowd, then backed up a hill on Fourth Street and came to a stop.
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It then rolled over onto its roof and came to a stop in the middle of the road.
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The cars underneath the bus would come to a stop and wait while the bus curved the corner.
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If you don't like making deals with the devil, it's time to demand a stop to forced arbitration.
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On April 12, Senator Elizabeth Warren pulled into the parking lot of a Stop & Shop in Somerville, Massachusetts.
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Buttigieg made headlines in April when he met with picketers at a Stop & Shop store in Malden, Mass.
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At every intersection, Rachael slowed down, whether or not it had a stop sign or a yield sign.
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Pompeo on Monday said his visit to the region will also include a stop in Beirut and Kuwait.
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The Supreme Court should use the Gundy case to put a stop to this purposeful avoidance of accountability.
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Halak made a stop, but he couldn't find the puck, and Hoffman moved quickly to tap it in.
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He was at a stop light, and he just burst out laughing and was like, 'Oh, my God.
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The officer told me there was a stop sign that I was supposed to stop and I didn't.
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Hamilton's upstate trip had begun with a stop at Newark Airport, where she picked up a rental car.
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President Obama needs to put a stop to these outrageous affronts to our human dignity and human rights.
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Somebody tell the NHL it makes fans happy so the league will immediately put a stop to it.
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I was winning, I thought, until I realized the other racers had slowed their horses to a stop.
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At the bridge over the river where there's a steep ramp, Daddy braked the car to a stop.
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Eventually, we came to a stop at what looked like a never-ending sea of large concrete cubes.
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When she was unable to climb back into the van after a stop, the guards phoned P.T.S. headquarters.
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On the one hand, inclement weather and dangerous circumstances can put a stop to construction or renovation projects.
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Trump is likely to make a stop in China in November during his first official visit to Asia.
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One brave protester climbed on top of a statue and put a "Stop Adani" T-shirt over it.
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But he said there was no broad stirring in the corporate community to mount a Stop Moore campaign.
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For many artists, this is not just a stop on a spring tour, but an actual destination event.
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She approached a stop sign and hit the brake too hard, causing the other passengers to jolt forward.
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No Liverpool tour is complete without a stop on Penny Lane to see the lyrics come to life.
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As they approached the border, they got off at a stop and split up to look for medicine.
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It also includes a stop at Montjuic, a hill with views of the city, for a Cava toast.
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They decided to melt the letters using a blowtorch, then film the results with a stop-motion camera.
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Both proposals envision a stop on Governors Island, which they say, would allow for development there as well.
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Route 30 leads steeply downhill to a T-intersection with Route 30A, marked only with a stop sign.
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When he told people that Charlottesville was his hometown, he said the conversation would come to a stop.
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The plane continued down the runway, went through a fence and came to a stop on a highway.
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Sri Lanka's highest court stepped in Tuesday, halting the president's order and putting a stop to snap elections.
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Two years ago, Tristan, a second-grader, disappeared from her car during a stop at a gas station.
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Aidan and Mia are horrified by Grace's behavior and realize that they must put a stop to it.
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A car screeched to a stop in front of us, two lads shouted "Pakis!" and spat on us.
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In reality, you have to get a stop, and that was part of the game we couldn't sustain.
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You can add a stop on Google Maps if you need to alter directions before your final destination.
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But by 1988, having released five albums that had gone platinum, the Cars had puttered to a stop.
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But Kimmel said the president probably wouldn't make a stop on Kimmel's live tour in Brooklyn next week.
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Truly a feat in a Capitalistic country, no shopping trip is complete without a stop at Trader Joe's.
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After a stop in Turkey, he landed in Lebanon, which does not have an extradition agreement with Japan.
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The S.U.V. rolled down North Eighth Street in Williamsburg and came to a stop at Pearl's Bake & Shark.
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He and his family were active in the abolitionist movement, their home a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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During a stop in Minneapolis, Trump said his opponent's strategists are belatedly realizing that they are in trouble.
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A stop ahead of Expo/Crenshaw is Farmdale station, where you can see Los Angeles in its entirety.
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John Hickenlooper pleaded for a stop to the violence, which also has seen other officers and bystanders wounded.
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On Wednesday night -- or Thursday morning China time -- Trump continues his Asia trip with a stop in Beijing.
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Democrats and liberal outside groups are hoping to channel that pain to put a stop to Mnuchin's nomination.
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Construction sites also whirred to a stop, uncommon in a country where laborers often work around-the-clock.
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"I don't believe off-grid electrification is a stop-gap," said Jamie Evans, director of partnerships with d.light.
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"There late, we just couldn't get a basket when we needed one or get a stop," Kidd said.
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Congress had already approved a stop-gap spending bill in September to get to the latest November deadline.
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Yet in order to minimize the chance of losing $100, Gordon has a "stop-loss" on the trade.
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Typical bullets can travel just a few feet through the water before they&aposre slowed to a stop.
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We're making a stop in Venezuela, whose government hopes to prop up its failing economy with a cryptocurrency.
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Seconds later, a silver Subaru Outback pulls to a stop at the entrance of the hotel parking lot.
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"We are engaged in a stop or I'll shoot myself in the foot strategy," Summers told CNN Business.
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However, despite the attractive risk reward, Gordon does establish a stop for himself in order to mitigate risk.
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NASA, in turn, issued a stop-work order to the Lucy mission while the decision is under review.
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After the Heat got a stop on the other end, Jimmy Butler then nailed the game-tying 3.
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Melissa Brown's "Game Changer" (2016) is a stop-motion animation projected onto the northern wall of the gallery.
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"It was great to see the defense come up with a stop there at the end," McAdoo said.
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"I've done some dumb things," Mr. Biden conceded at a stop-the-bleeding news conference at the Capitol.
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The boardwalk at Maine's Old Orchard Beach is famous for being a stop on the swing music circuit.
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DJ Ashba was arrested Friday in Fairbury, IL on suspicion of DUI and for blowing a stop sign.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump would sign a stop-gap spending measure funding the government through Dec.
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Many Brazilians fear that the PT would put a stop to the Lava Jato investigation if it regained power.
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Hovering above, the troops fired tracer rounds into the sandy earth beside the vehicles, which skidded to a stop.
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Talk of a stop-over in the United States by the Taiwan president has further rattled Washington-Beijing relations.
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"NO!" she says abruptly, putting her hand out in a Stop-in-the-Name-of-Love move for emphasis.
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He was, like, at a stop light, and he just burst out laughing and was like, 'Oh, my God.
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Just four months before the killing, he was the DJ for a "Stop the Violence" event in downtown Lancaster.
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She slid to a stop a few feet from Tandy, who was still upright but too shocked to move.
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Just after kickoff, all players and coaches sat down on the turf as the ball rolled to a stop.
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President Sergio Mattarella has asked Cottarelli to form a stop-gap government to lead the country to early elections.
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We've all done stupid stuff after too many drinks — like, in my case, trying to tackle a stop sign.
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Turns out, Lady Gaga folded a Pride flag with equal dexterity during a stop on her Joanne world tour.
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It puts a temporary 90-day ban, a stop, to people entering the U.S. from certain terrorism-prone countries.
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On cross examination she acknowledged that during such a stop officers should diligently pursue the purpose of the stop.
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In a complaint filed this week, it urged the agency to once again put a stop to such marketing.
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It's 6:20 in the evening when Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga pulls her battered brown van to a stop.
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NMR's bid protest resulted in a "stop work order" on the contract, USMS spokesman Drew Wade told the newspaper.
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Yass, an Australian town located a few hundred kilometres south west of Sydney, isn't usually a stop for celebrities.
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The project is shooting now in Southern California (including a stop at Coachella) for release on September 28, 2018.
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Speaking over WhatsApp from Kenya, a stop on his trip home, Bindaba said he hoped the rumors weren't true.
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Highlights include a stop at a lively shopping area and the chance to try a variety of traditional foods.
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No one tried harder than Bill Clinton in the 1990s to negotiate a stop to Pyongyang's nuclear-weapons programme.
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The mother of two made a stop at a local shelter on Sunday where she performed songs from Frozen.
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As if last episode weren't enough, the death of her father brings her whirring political brain to a stop.
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"At a stop sign, we stop and look both ways to figure out what the danger is," she says.
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Also, Fiji's cat talks again at the end of the episode, and that needs to come to a stop.
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He made 28 saves, including a stop on NHL leading scorer Connor McDavid with two minutes left in regulation.
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Trump famously made Riyadh a stop on his first foreign trip and he has since catered to the regime.
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Lil Uzi Vert takes us behind the scenes of his tour at a stop in his hometown of Philadelphia.
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After Wilson came out hoisted in the air as a "birthday fairy," Corden put a stop to the shenanigans.
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No one tried harder than Bill Clinton in the 73s to negotiate a stop to Pyongyang's nuclear-weapons programme.
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During the general election, we were at a stop in Florida when someone followed my producer to our car.
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After hitting several parked cars, it came to a stop, when it slammed into the side of a church.
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Eventually, the vehicle came to a stop and Makell was arrested for felony evading an officer and willful disregard.
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The biggest news finally puts a stop to the intense speculation of how the happy couple actually got together.
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Already taken care of—there's a distinct vibration for the Get Off notification so users won't miss a stop.
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The bar put a stop to that almost immediately after he invited his 154,000 Twitter followers to join him.
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She's prepared the ingredients for the spell: a bottle of rubbing alcohol, a Stop Trump postcard, a cigarette lighter.
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And though this legislation won't put a stop to cyber bullying altogether, hopefully it will serve as a deterrent.
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Days later, a British Airways employee was accused of raping a senior flight attendant during a stop in Singapore.
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He'll round out the visit with a stop at his "magnificent" Doonberg, Ireland, golf resort, he also tweeted Thursday.
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"Navy ship Simeuleu conducted a 'stop, investigate and detain' operation on Friday and successfully seized the vessel," Pudjiastuti said.
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In 1966 a Labour prime minister, Harold Wilson, put a stop to honours being given purely for political service.
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Hyperinflation has turned everyone's savings to dust and made a scarcity of cash, grinding the economy to a stop.
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He surprises MJ in Atlanta, apparently a stop in the south was added to his itinerary...how convenient Lee.
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Later that night, Hernandez ordered Bradley to drive up next to that man's packed vehicle at a stop light.
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Its resolution is so strong that Chandra would allow you to read a stop sign from 12 miles away.
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It's only a stop (or two or three, depending on where you live) away from Manhattan on the subway.
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He preserved the lead with a stop in close on Auston Matthews with just over seven minutes to play.
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The music industry might've shuddered to a stop yesterday, but it kept busy during the remainder of the week.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz's reelection campaign on Tuesday, making a stop at the Florida Democrat's campaign headquarters in Davie, Fla.
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However, when she came to a stop, it was time to start the real work ... correcting a massive wedgie!
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He coasted through the gate, came to a stop in the yard, and set the bike on its side.
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Of course, there was always a stop button on screen (there's also a physical override button on the remote).
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Yu and Esterly bought one-way plane tickets from Philadelphia to Cancun with a stop in Dallas, police said.
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It then detected sandbags near a storm drain blocking its path, so it needed to come to a stop.
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Legal separation's usually a stop before a divorce ... but Michael wouldn't say whether they'll ultimately travel down that road.
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In fact, she says the procedure's enhanced her OMGs and put a stop to a more, um ... embarrassing situation.
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Ignore those, and the system will shut itself off, throw on the hazard lights, and slow to a stop.
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PA) Telecom that could have brought a stop to the price war started by the arrival of Iliad's (ILD.
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He started driving fast and erratically -- first into oncoming traffic, then blowing a stop sign and sideswiping a car.
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It's found new life, and it's going to get worse if we don't put a stop to it now.
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Given the likelihood of a human colony to spread microbes, does that put a stop to Musk's Mars ambitions?
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He is expected to make a stop-over in Malaysia, where his daughter, Bona, is expecting a second child.
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Tuukka Rask finished with 39 saves, including a stop on a Boone Jenner penalty shot in the first period.
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Do you think there's a way to put a stop to small sexist interactions like this without larger changes?
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Armstrong resisted by sitting down and wrapping his arms and legs around the post holding up a stop sign.
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Without some major overhaul to the world's strategic reserves however, new discoveries will simply be a stop-gap measure.
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"In six months, the Congress will have another opportunity to put a stop to this President's wrongdoing," they said.
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He should put a stop to foreign pillaging of the U.S. market — whether directly or through complicit American intermediaries.
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The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, aka the Iran nuclear deal, was a pause, rather than a stop.
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A movie that will make a stop at the Cannes Film Festival but will not be shown until 2115.
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"Bringing cases against auditors would put a stop to a good deal of accounting fraud," Mr. Meissner told me.
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They likely realize that Trump cannot get into the final unless he first makes a stop at the altar.
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He was the one to sound the three quick blasts of a horn, signaling a stop to the heat.
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When we reached Tetovo, Danko navigated heavy traffic, and I wondered if a stop there was worth our time.
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He added that the deployment of self-driven vehicles wouldn't mean a stop to putting humans behind the wheel.
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The former wrestler said that then-OSU head wrestling coach Russ Hellickson put the sexual abuse to a stop.
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You can add a stop to regular Lyft rides, as well as those on Lyft XL and Lyft Lux.
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The group enjoyed lunch on Vanilla Island, made a stop at Le Taha'a Island and continued to Bora Bora.
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The trip will also include a stop in Dubrovnik, where many scenes taking place in King's Landing were filmed.
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When they both pulled up to a stop, the man asked the Uber driver to roll down his window.
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Crossing 33As ART is a clue most solvers would know: The shape of a stop sign is an OCTAGON.
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We can recognize a stop sign even when it's covered in stickers, even in the rain, even at twilight.
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Trusting his defense—his 28th-ranked scoring defense—to get a stop, Kelly risked ending the season right there.
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If a stop is not soon put to that practice, the whole breed will be diminished to almost nothing.
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When we pulled to a stop, he rushed toward the car, his hands outstretched, cradling a black cloth bag.
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It shows that there is a serious lack of accountability for these violations that must come to a stop.
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Next thing Dedrick knew, he blew through a stop sign, jumped the interstate and wound up in a ditch.
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The Senate on Thursday passed a stop-gap spending measure to continue funding the federal government through December 22.
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My terminal was at the end and there was a stop at every single other terminal — even Air China.
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The truck came crashing to a stop near the corner of Chambers and West Streets by Stuyvesant High School.
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I thought it was quite poetic that some of these games were going to come down to a stop.
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Endie Shazlie Akbar, Mahathir's press secretary, confirmed that the government had put a stop to sand exports last year.
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The system helps the motorcycle get rolling from a stop, lessening the chance of a stall off the line.
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Leaders in Britain, France and elsewhere must also take a moral stand and demand a stop to this carnage.
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And finally she wants publicity for her fight to put a stop to the dog meat market in China.
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There is also a stop on the city-run ferry system, though ferries carry far fewer commuters than trains.
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We made a stop on Skidaway Island itself, hiking a quick loop in the state park before paddling back.
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Still, this hasn't constituted a revival of the regular White House briefing, which dwindled to a stop under Trump.
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WASHINGTON — At the Pentagon, figuring out how to respond to the coronavirus has been a stop-and-go mission.
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The reporter tried to push the issue, but the event director, Nick Alexakos, put a stop to the questioning.
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The airplane fuselage was wrapped with a portion on the fence when it came to a stop, Carrier said.
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When she came to a stop and turned her eyes to the scoreboard, she stood motionless, her mouth agape.
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It touched down at a speed of 191 miles per hour, rolling 4,200 feet before coming to a stop.
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" — A.B. Our Legacy "I always make a stop at this small men's store from the Swedish brand Our Legacy.
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And, before I left to do Jeb Bush, I started with America Rising, a PAC, a stop-Hillary effort.
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In May 2019, Obama wore a striking purple suit while on a stop of her book tour in Atlanta.
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During the 19th century, Lancaster became a stop along the Underground Railroad, as residents provided protection for escaped slaves.
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We take the train to a stop closer to home and Uber the rest of the way (N. pays).
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On the third time, officers drive in front of the man's Jeep at a stop sign with guns drawn.
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You should explain what has happened and ask for that person's help in putting a stop to the behavior.
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Sanders previously traveled with President Trump on his Asia trip last year, which included a stop in South Korea.
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If you're traveling through Norway, try and make a stop at Olympiaparken, the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics.
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I'm one: I saw and reviewed "Six" last summer when its pre-Broadway procession made a stop in Chicago.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders greets people during a stop at a campaign field office in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 2.
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While driving back from a birthday celebration, the family stopped at a stop sign in their 2012 Audi A3.53.
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Coach flights are around the same $2,560 when United goes back to its regular routing that requires a stop.
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After passage of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, the Mott home became a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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And we make a stop in India, where one man started a movement to clean up a trashed beach.
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If the U.S. maintains a "stop the China rise" mentality perspective, the trade war will continue, the firm wrote.
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The tour's website lists a stop in Denver June 23–24, followed by four additional "top secret" shows elsewhere.
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We ignore these sounds much as we once ignored roadkill, but ignoring something doesn't put a stop to it.
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President Obama was criticized for not making a stop in Flint when he was in Detroit late last month.
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Ultimately, though, Careyes is more than an architectural marvel and a stop on the social circuit for wealthy bohemians.
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Once, Tucupita was a stop for vessels shipping goods from inland factories to buyers in the Caribbean and beyond.
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Uber put a stop to its self-driving car program in April, a month after the fatal March accident.
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Porsche insists, though, that a great performance car is about much more than just accelerating quickly from a stop.
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