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Indeed, braking to a stop from 32 m.p.h.
"Start at minus one, down a stop from your full-power flash," he said.
Karius had to make a stop from Dan Gosling after that but Liverpool were never seriously threatened.
The '08 Challenger has front brake rotors nearly that big; they yank the Challenger to a stop from 60 miles an hour in 110 feet, Dodge said.
And while Ms. Zinkel's Thunderbird needs 135 feet to come to a stop from 60 m.p.h., her Freightliner tractor, pulling tandem 28-foot trailers, requires 530 feet.
Wenger also complemented Jakupovic, who pulled off the save of the game – with a stop from a deflected Danny Welbeck effort on the hour – but couldn't look past his own team's wastefulness.
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Only seven minutes in he pulled off a terrific stop from a Joe Cole drive.
Seconds later Ghezzal forces Malawi keeper Sanudi into a fine stop from a tight angle.
Nicholls pulled off a string of fine saves to frustrate the Addicks in the first half, including a spectacular stop from a Richard Wood header.
A stop differs from a fricative in that, with a stop, occlusion is total, rather than partial.
Adair turned onto La Croix Avenue and came to a stop across from Addie's house.
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