Sentence examples for ends to stop from inspiring English sources

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Singe the ends to stop fraying (use a lighter, hot plate or candle flame).

If your hair is prone to tangling, dampen the ends to stop knots forming while you're working.

The ends of your hair are the oldest, instead of the old myth of "greasing your scalp", oil your ends to stop it from breaking from rubbing against your clothes.

Trim the ends, if you need to and then burn/melt the ends to stop their fraying (using a cigarette lighter), but have water on hand! (Don't forget to melt ends of strings from the big knot at the bottom of the net).

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John Vanbiesbrouck made 28 saves, including a spectacular stop on a two-man breakaway as an Islanders power play was ending, to stop the Maple Leafs, who were undefeated in their previous six games.

Several people interviewed said that they had to go about their business because there was nothing they could really do, in the end, to stop suicidal terrorists determined to usher in unnatural death.

Donors are paid a regulated flat fee of £35 per visit: £20 at the time of each donation, and the remainder as a lump sum at the end, to stop people dropping out halfway through.

Casilla was sharp again five minutes from the end to stop Turkey international Arda's close-range effort and ensure Espanyol earned their point.

He said crews had gone onto the pier from the seaward end to stop the fire spreading further along the structure.

Ultimately, Twitter is going to need to step up with better filters on their end to stop these type of things from people who don't want them.

It's time to put an end to stop and frisk once and for all," he said.

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