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As the chairperson or meeting leader, halt someone speaking for a moment with a hand movement or stop talking yourself.
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The song came to a halt, and someone announced, "This variation, 2010".
The Internet grinds to a halt, until someone comes up with an answer that users feel comfortable with.
In the shadow of Big Ben, the assembled activists came to a halt, and someone with a loud speaker instructed them to paint on a banner, which had some letters outlined on it.
The Company was not inclined to involve itself in further expense for colonization, and matters threatened to come to a halt, when someone — very likely van Rensselaer himself — evolved the plan of granting large estates to men willing to pay the cost of settling and operating them.
During the common closing lull, where the proceedings in the room come to a halt while someone in a cubicle in the lender's offices reviews the paperwork and authorizes the money to be dispersed, I caught up with the lender's attorney.
But eventually, she said, it required major work, which was abruptly halted after someone complained after the first stage of her brushwork.
But according to Niels Ploug, a welfare expert at the University of Copenhagen and director of Danmarks Statistik, the system doesn't grind to a halt the second someone leaves the country, so it's not unusual that it would have taken a few weeks or so for officials to notice someone had stopped showing up to job events and freeze their benefits.
Many participants spoke about the fear of someone halting the progression of labour, killing the baby or even the mother.
But, when I see a guy manspreading, or the train grinds to a halt between stations, or someone brings a pit bull onboard, I become the Hulk, seething and morphing into a craggy green killing machine, at least in my mind.
But just as often, lines are delivered in the halting, spasmodic mode of someone who has suffered a stroke and is learning to talk again.
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