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There, we could fill the list in one stop.
The first rule of holes is when you're in one, stop digging.
It might, for example, mean that you got several things done in "one stop".
"That way customers could do their business in one stop," he said.
"And youth groups can check a person's name across the nation in one stop".
They can now find all of it in one stop in West Palm Beach".
However, William Smith, Netto's development controller, said that Tesco might stock 20 types of toilet roll and Netto only two, but there was still enough choice to allow consumers to buy their weekly goods in "one stop".
Geeklist must never have learned the first rule of holes: When you're in one, stop digging.
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