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In certain parts of Manhattan, which have their own peculiar culture, a snowstorm big enough to shut down street cleaning can bring a pause to the intricate rules governing alternate-side-of-the-street parking.
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I say that I don't have one, which brings a pause, "Quoi?'' Oh, well.
Even at symbols of America at its most joyous, the bombings of Afghanistan brought a pause and yet another review of security.
Their meeting, at Mr. Sharon's ranch in the Negev, lasted for more than a hour, at the start of the Jewish Sabbath, which finally brought a pause to the week's political tumult.
Mr. Cavallo's appointment on Tuesday brought a pause to the social unrest, as he retreated a bit from budget-cutting and moved forward with a supply-side plan to cut taxes and with regulations to bolster investment and consumer confidence.
We're bringing a pause to our live coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
The end of the occupation brought a pause to Taiwan's worst civil unrest since Beijing-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou took office in 2008.
Trump's agreement to meet with Kim may bring a welcome pause to the leaders' bellicose rhetoric, and it may thereby ease the concern about a military conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
The sudden irruption of death into the family's life brings a brief pause in the play's headlong rush.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and pro-Russian rebel leaders ordered their fighters to hold fire just after midnight Sunday, bringing a tenuous pause to fighting that had been rapidly escalating in recent days, with violence ratcheting up particularly strongly since the two sides agreed Thursday to the midnight deadline.
Russia was supposed to bring a five-hour "humanitarian pause" in the assault on the devastated Syrian rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta on Tuesday, but the United Nations reporting that fighting raged on, preventing anyone from leaving.
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