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be stasis

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A slackening or arrest of the blood current, due not to a lessening of the heart's beat, but to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls.

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Repetition in poems is used for all kinds of things, one of which may be stasis.

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The result is stasis.

"Day two is stasis," he wrote.

Instead of swarming there is stasis.

The post-election theme for women in politics is stasis.

The dream of the Internet is one of unfettered movement, but its reality is stasis.

"Until we can get better funding," Nicholson, the project manager for S.O.S., says, "the most we can achieve is stasis".

And for the most part it's stasis, brand maintenance, with Ms. Blige's loud, rough voice; some reassuring mid-'90s sounds and attitudes; and no particular center.

Bezos is so insistent that "Day 2 is stasis.

There was stasis or reversal in other areas: political participation, religious freedom, peaceful assembly, judicial independence, civilian control, media freedom.

Given the Republican strategy--destroy viable members of the opposition by any means necessary--Democrats return the favor, and the net result is stasis and political inertia.

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