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Finally, he stopped to address his disciples.
On his way he stopped to address a UN committee in Brussels, and used the word "apartheid" to describe Israel's attitude towards the Palestinians.
The man of the moment stopped to address them on a loudhailer for a full 10 minutes before his ecstatic reception indoors.
In November, he noticed a female fan flipping him the bird and stopped to address the situation.
As common as charges of slut-shaming have become, few in the legal profession have stopped to address them.
"I was called that in front of teachers and no one ever stopped to address the problem.
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He goes on to discuss how cancer patients tend to run around in a frenzy trying to treat the disease, never stopping to address their emotions.
So great was Wagner's enthusiasm for making contact with the ball as a youngster, he would run up and make a swing without stopping to address the ball.
Cosgrove did not see Plibersek offer her hand and, as procedure dictated that he only needed to shake the hand of the Senate president, prime minister and leader of the opposition, he did not stop to address her.
He scoffed at their attempts at dialogue and when he finally did stop to address their cries, his words were filled with a snarling condemnation that should have gotten him fired on the spot.
Many people appeared awestruck at the "ghost" that sauntered slowly across stage, often stopping to address the audience with prerecorded banter.
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