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She said the company was looking at "one-stop shops" and was also considering "unbundling services" and dividing them among agencies.

Nasser stopped walking and stood looking at one particular cave.

Her favorite person to watch is the woman who is seen off by her husband at one stop for what looks like a weekly trip into the city only to get off the bus several stops later into the arms of another man.

She was perfectly content to let me juggle both, but I found myself constantly stopping to look at one and then the other.

A middle-aged couple in front of me stopped to look at one, but went with a "Fuck Trump: Keep America Great" shirt instead.

When I stopped to look at one of the many great panoramas, a couple of locals appeared from nowhere and, before I knew it, I was holding a chameleon and an iguana.

And look at how one-stop centres established in collaboration with state police tend to falter once those who spearheaded their creation – usually women – move on.

Dr. Dessau's husband yells at her, "Stop looking at it, stop looking at it".

If the child stopped looking at the slide one of the experimenters prompted the infant to look at the screen again, without naming or referring to any of the stimuli.

No one looks at a stopped clock to find out what time it is.

Stop looking at me on Facebook".

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