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be stopped for
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To cease moving.
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Mr. McCaw told reporters, "This will not be stopped for lack of money".
It's hardly unknown for a Supreme Court justice to be stopped for speeding.
"Without this political process, violence can be stopped for awhile, but not curbed forever.
You can't be stopped for open-carrying a firearm without being a suspect in some way," she added.
Again the fight had to be stopped for a cut eye, this time in the sixth round.
That's what happened in the second quarter, when Jacksonville's hard-running Fred Taylor appeared to be stopped for no gain.
In recent years the Vatican has fiercely opposed calls by some Italians to allow food and hydration to be stopped for such patients.
City officials expressed confidence that the program would not be stopped for long, noting that Justice Huff had not ruled on the merits of the case.
Photographers leave home expecting at the very least to be stopped for carrying a camera, and perhaps even detained if the camera contains protest photos.
Production is likely to be stopped for at least another week, resulting in further losses of around $200,000 a day.
Tory Ministers who argue it shouldn't be a priority and should be stopped for fear of distracting from the economy are missing the point.
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