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In another case, the simulator challenges drivers to brake in time to avoid hitting a car in the lane ahead when it unexpectedly stops.
During the study, there were 315 sudden cardiac deaths - where the heart unexpectedly stops working.
Every time we choose to stare into our little screens or nervously fiddle with our phones, whether for a second or an hour, we risk missing whatever may be happening immediately around us -- like, say, the breach of a whale, or, more ominously, a car that unexpectedly stops right in front of ours.
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China had unexpectedly stopped the vessel and others from making a Thanksgiving port-call in Hong Kong.
I actually thought it was glamorous to have maraschino cherries on hand, in case — I don't know — anyone unexpectedly stopped by for a Shirley Temple.
Second, in the latter half of 2018, US core inflation unexpectedly stopped rising toward the Fed's 2% target, and even started falling toward 1.8%.
The next year, Jackson unexpectedly stopped touring, citing an addiction to painkillers that he blamed on what he said was a false abuse allegation.
Grateful to have found a spot that would accommodate us just moments before the parade began, we were frustrated when the candy throwing and band marching unexpectedly stopped.
When it unexpectedly stopped, Zardari sent a man into the courthouse to restart this camouflage of noise, again nodding warily toward the I.S.I. agents.
Mr. Brooks, the Iowa man who had counted himself in that category, said his mind was made up before Mr. Obama unexpectedly stopped by his table at the Pump Haus restaurant in downtown Cedar Falls on Tuesday.
If the wife of a mogul unexpectedly stopped by for lunch, associates said, Mr. Weiss was known to call to advise him not to keep his scheduled reservation with another woman.
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