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Ms Farnish admitted that meant customers were not receiving the "counsel and advice" which might stop them acting impulsively.
Merely improving accuracy, which might stop customers from thoroughly checking their orders while sitting at the drive-through window, "would be a major advantage," Mr. Paul said.
The Tory MP for Bethnal Green North-East, Mancherjee Bhownagree, a Bombay-born Parsi, endorsed "any action which might stop this undesirable addition to our population".
Not a fan of the Brazilian?" Which might stop her cold if he were a person whose opinion she cared about, a person she'd ever see again.
Well, he has pretty much dedicated his whole life so far to getting where he is today, even to the extent of sacrificing things like fun, mates, or anything which might stop him "reaching his potential".
The other ingredient which might stop milk from settling your stomach is the milk protein casein.
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In her throat, and behind her eyes, Ilka felt the tears she could not begin to cry and she feared that beast in the jungle which might, someday, stop the tears from stopping.
Just as pathologists do blood cultures to decide which antibiotics will stop a patient's bacterial infection, so will genome sequencing determine which drugs might stop a cancer.
In King Roy's snarled domain "Honey, George Bush is on the line" The wrong sort of clinical trials A long-overdue scalping The faith of the fathers ReprintsRailways now serve the city centre and the airport, but not much else; bus stops are often near-invisible poles, three feet high, offering no indication of which bus might stop there, or when.
Such strikes would obviously risk a major escalation which might not stop below the nuclear threshold.
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