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Inside, one Mail columnist wrote about "the appalling email circulated in an attempt to dish the dirt on her"; another said Labour saw her as "a dangerous woman who had to be stopped, precisely because she carries that moral authority which they lack"; a leader alleged that Labour "tried to destroy a courageous, selfless woman".
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Mr. Aitken said he chose Barstow as a stop precisely because it wasn't a destination.
Five Points became something of a tourist stop precisely because of its promiscuous race-mixing.
But in their response, the police suggest that most stops occur precisely because an officer is familiar with the general description of a criminal who may have been involved in a pattern of robberies or violent gang activities.
"We have the capacity to shoot down planes, but it is important that this be properly regulated, and discussions have been stop-and-go precisely because of the delicacy of the problem," he said.
When Kyle's wife, Taya, asks him about the letter afterward, he suggests that the soldier died precisely because he stopped believing in the mission a self-serving rationalization (belief in a mission would seem to have little to do with whether one is hit by an Iraqi sniper's bullet) that, even if Kyle believes it, is supposed to be porous, and then some, to the rest of us.
Personally, I steer clear of the elevators at subway stops here in LA, precisely because 100percentt of them smell like an ammonia-soaked muskox.
He stopped short, because it was not an extradition, precisely: The French government was not interested in pressing charges.
Stop there – precisely where Edric should have stopped – because Anna's speech is already too long a deployment of a clichéd idea, and Quinn's reply is enough.
Philosophical problems, he thought, are often intractable simply because philosophers have not stopped to formulate precisely what is at issue.
Our choice in this paper is to quantify the side effect as number of stopped reaction (more precisely the number of reactions that cannot take place because of the perturbation).
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