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If officials are hanging outside Stratford station, Anka's children [Anka is a naturalised British Polish immigrant in Routes] aren't going to get stopped over mine.
The gold in his mouth, his curls, and his little red car--you know that he's going to get stopped.
Emily is carrying a silver backpack stuffed with overnight gear like a toothbrush and razor: she knows she's going to get stopped.
You're not going to get stopped in the street for having what you think of as 'inferior' hands or feet.
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"If you're not going to get stops, it puts pressure on your offense and they'll take command".
"Our people were the ones going to matches getting stopped and searched and abused.
are drug companies, etc. going to stop getting huge subsidies under his plan?
Now I don't want to single Harmonix out because I think it's a good company but when are we going to stop getting this excuse?
The Nexus One is presumably going to stop getting updates eventually… but right now, it doesn't look like Gingerbread will be its last.
I knew at the half-mile pole that they would fall back and didn't want to risk getting stopped going through the field, so I had to switch round and kicked".
It's just a wall that, you know, is going to stop - would stop me from getting what I needed.
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