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As we drove through northern Italy - along a route he devised to take advantage of such cultural highlights as the best regional meat sauce and a town widely revered for its flat noodles - we stopped often at little restaurants where a waiter put a chipped ceramic pitcher of red wine on the table before we even ordered.
Now, a doctor commonly makes a footlong incision in a patient's chest, saws the breastbone, breaks the ribs to make the holes bigger, then uses a heart-lung machine so the heart can be stopped, often at great risk, for repair.
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ATO is used for observing the maximum and safe speed limits, and also for stopping the train at stations, where the intervention of human drivers is reduced to the starting up of the train after each stop (often at the metro stations) [15, 32].
But lesser-known and younger Syrians, including writers, artists and those who work for international charities and lobbies, along with their families, are finding themselves stopped more often at the borders, especially when they are trying to set off to attend international conferences, however innocuous.
Landry said "boaters don't stop as often at my Bayou Corne landing, where they launch boats for a fee, because they see the response activity and think we're closed".
We stopped every so often at the remains of withered market towns and garrisons, while visiting sections of the Great Wall that you won't find on postcards, their endlessly snaking coils of rammed earth eroding into a poetry of ruins.
Spend time in groups within your regular social circles, whether in small groups at church, community service organizations, or a coffee shop you stop at often.
It took them more than 15 minutes even to get a few steps along the trail, as they stopped so often to look at plants.
MORRIS PIECES FOR SALE John Levitties, a Philadelphia antiques dealer, often stopped traffic at Manhattan fairs with his intellectually stimulating booths for British Arts and Crafts furniture.
Because the village did not have electricity at the time, they used a generator and a battery that powered just a refrigerator and two fans, which often stopped working at 4 a.m. amid sweltering heat and humidity, Dr. Thomson said.
Microscopic examination revealed that worms carrying either mutant hcf-1 allele when grown at 12°C frequently display cells with multiple nuclei of heterogeneous size, extra spindle poles and improper spindle alignment; the embryos often stopped development at or prior to gastrulation (data not shown).
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