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To stalled
verb
To put (an animal etc) in a stall.
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The place is empty, due to stalled development plans, except for the pigeons, who have seized the territory.
But this frenetic approach is often what puts the Jets in third-and-long in the first place, and most of the time, it leads to stalled drives.
"It's an important moment," Mr. Kerry said at the start of a meeting with Mr. Nujaifi, alluding to stalled efforts at political reconciliation.
"Boy" presents its characters' solutions as antidotes to anxiety, a way of lending a sense of motion to stalled, fragile lives.
And many people submit themselves to stalled traffic or jam-packed trains quite voluntarily, in return for a bigger house or a pleasant suburban garden.
Many analysts believe the moves were intended to grab Washington's attention and set the stage for a return to stalled denuclearisation talks in conditions more favourable to Pyongyang.
It would also anger the US and China, which have been hoping it is moving towards returning to stalled aid-for-denuclearisation talks.
Ms. Barshefsky flew here in a hastily arranged trip, hoping to give a jolt to stalled final negotiations at the W.T.O.
Presumably, Klinsmann, who turns 47 Saturday, has resolved his concerns about gaining full control in operating the national team, a matter that he has said led to stalled talks between him and the federation in 2006 and 2010.
Some predict an outright recession.Mr Levy's task should become slightly easier in 2016, when, thanks to stalled GDP growth, spending linked to the minimum wage should merely keep pace with inflation.
Consequently, the SUMOylated PCNA can recruit the DNA helicase Srs2 to stalled replication forks to prevent unwanted homologous recombination (Papouli et al. [2005]; Pfander et al. [2005]).
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