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To stopped
verb
To cease moving.
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We know that Black men are seven times more likely to stopped and searched by the police than white men.
He ends up acting as their go-between, passing secret messages between to stopped them getting sacked.
He lashed a right-footed shot past De Gea and you wondered whether this one might have to stopped on humanitarian grounds.
If you live in Dorset, the area with the highest disparity, the report found you are 17 times more likely to stopped in the street and searched for drugs if you happen to be black.
The bears who argue that asset prices are about to fall tend to get dismissed as out of touch (dotcom sceptics supposedly "just didn't get it") or are likened to stopped clocks: occasionally right, but mostly wrong.
And it has earned him the praise of those who believe in racial purity and those who tried to stopped buses filled with detained Central American families last summer.
Similar(38)
You need to stop.
He wanted to stop.
To stop killing?
It has to stop".
It had to stop.
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