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In contrast, the reason why hypergastrinemia in our case did not improve until PPI and famotidine were stopped may be explained by another mechanism related to the preoperative long-term use of PPI.

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But the idea of exultant alliance forces breaking through Taliban lines and then stopping may be more attractive to diplomats than it is feasible in reality.

As president of the Major County Sheriffs' Assn., a national advocacy group, he has asked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to share data with police so patrol officers can determine whether the person they stop may be in the country illegally.

The term "without date to stop" may be a useful alternative to differentiate the types of medicines.

His next stop may be a courtroom.

An official report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary found in 2013 that one in four of stops may be unlawful.

A report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary found that one in seven stops may be unlawful, despite promises by police chiefs to reform.

The American city it serves is never identified, and we quickly learn that the next stop may be Liberia or Bulgaria or India.

So, for example, interactive billboards at a bus stop may be tailored to young mothers at one moment and beer-guzzling sports fans the next.

Long journeys and overnight stops may be unavoidable because nowadays many air trips, especially in the United States, involve passing through big hub airports and catching connecting flights.

Her companion, Chenhao Ge, concedes their next stop may be shopping for Prada.

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