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It can be used when referring to a specific location or situation where something is temporarily halted or delayed, often in the context of a physical stall or a metaphorical one.
Example: "There was a stall in a busy market, where vendors were waiting for customers to return."
Alternatives: "a delay in a" or "a pause in a".
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Louis Zabar first lived in Brooklyn, and he soon rented a stall in a farmer's market.
Friedlander founded Aloha Poke Co. in 2016 as a stall in a food market in Chicago's upscale West Loop.
Six White House employees told investigators that they had seen graffiti derogatory to Mr. Bush on the wall of a stall in a men's room.
In Asyut, he set up a stall in a ma'rad, a kind of open-air market, and initially he sold three products that he had carried in his luggage: neckties, pearls, and underwear.
To create one on which anyone and everyone can post a problem, so that anybody who might, for whatever reason, want to help knows where to go, is more like setting up a stall in a market at which buyers and sellers know where to meet.
Ukrainian news accounts have recently focused on a huge residential compound, with a golf course and other trappings where Mr. Yanukovich lives outside of Kiev Ilona Musayeva, 40, who sells cosmetics from a stall in a local market, said that she would vote for Mr. Klitschko and that the public did not have to worry about him stealing from taxpayers.
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The idea of the protest was a "stall-in", an attempt to block the city's streets with cars emptied of petrol on the day that President Lyndon Johnson was due to attend the fair.
So far, the Floreses have been able to pay the costs of their term as mayordomos from their earnings at a stall in an open-air market, where they sell mole and nopales, a vegetable dish made from cactus leaves.
To rent a stall in Nairobi costs an average of £460 a month.
To supplement his income, he ran a stall in Portobello market selling bric-a-brac.
In California, the California Horse Racing Board actually allowed a trainer to have a stall in his shedrow covered with a blanket.
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